Supreme Court Prize Winners
The Supreme Court Prize was established in 1864, originally awarded to the top law student at the University of Melbourne. In 1968, it was expanded to include the top scoring students at Monash University. Since this time it has continued to expand and now includes all Victorian universities offering a law degree.
The Supreme Court prize is the most prestigious academic prize for students graduating in law. The winners are announced by the Supreme Court at an intimate ceremony in the year following the academic year of the students' outstanding achievement.
Academic Year | Winner |
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2022 | Catherine Zhou |
2021 | Harrison Jones |
2020 | Anna Wotherspoon |
2019 | Antonia Glover |
2018 | Rose Smith |
2017 | Alexandra Kvant |
2016 | James Campbell |
2015 | Nathan Van Wees |
2014 | Brooke Smith |
2013 | Eleanor Mulholland |
2012 | Kelly Goodwin |
2011 | Kelly Ruffin |
2010 | Marianna Parry |
2009 | Matthew Eglezos |
2008 | Natalia Blecher |
2007 | Jonathan Mackie |
2006 | Vidal Vanhoof |
2005 | Patrick Ky |
2004 | Sandra Draganich |
2003 | Jeremy Leibler, Ronli Sifris |
2002 | Kim Little |
2001 | Premala Thiagarajan |
2000 | Jennifer Acton |
1999 | Jamie Walvisch |
1998 | Oren Bigos |
1997 | Lisa Nichols |
1996 | Marae Ciantar |
1995 | Marnie Hammond |
1994 | Lynne Thompson |
1993 | Phoebe Dunn |
1992 | Jonathon Moore |
1991 | Anthony Leibler |
1990 | Heather Luntz, Sandra Caspi |
1989 | Andrew Palmer |
1988 | Kristine Hanscombe |
1987 | Annette Rubenstein |
1986 | Bruce Dyer, Debra Mortimer |
1985 | Ann Shorten |
1984 | Warwick Rothnie |
1983 | Glenys Fraser |
1982 | Mary Ferguson |
1981 | Wendy Peter |
1980 | Peter Power |
1979 | Geoffrey McArthur |
1978 | Adele Byrne |
1977 | Jack Hammond |
1976 | Andrew Marks |
1975 | Bruce Moore, Gail Owen |
1974 | Stuart Morris |
1973 | Garry Sebo, Stephen Kaye |
1972 | Andrew Barrie |
1971 | Edward Wallace |
1970 | Christopher Jessup, Mark Weinberg |
1969 | Kevin Pose |
1968 | Mark Aronson, Charles Williams |