National Lecture - The Ombudsman in Australia - Online
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National Lecture by Prof John McMillan AO, chaired by Iain Anderson, Commonwealth Ombudsman Australian Ombudsman offices have commenced celebrating their fiftieth anniversaries. As a durable Australian administrative law institution, Ombudsman offices have popularised more broadly the benefits of complaint handling and external oversight in government and industry. Controversy surrounding the office has been infrequent but not unknown – sometimes for being too assertive, and other times for being ineffectual. This lecture continues a National Administrative Law Lecture theme of revisiting important elements of the administrative law system – courts Justice Stephen Gageler AC, tribunals Prof Robin Creyke AO, and now the Ombudsman Prof John McMillan AO.This is an in person and Online event. In person attendance is at Clayton Utz conference room, Level 10, New Acton Nishi Building, 2 Phillip Law Street, Canberra. For those who cannot attend in person, online booking is available here.
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