"“In my first year I would wake up every morning and think ‘another wonderful day!’”"
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Méabh Loughnane The Honourable Rosemary Anne Balmford AM was a trailblazer for women in the law. 18, November 2017
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Rosemary Balmford
Rosemary Anne Balmford AM (née Norris; 15 September 1933 – 8 August 2017) was an Australian judge, barrister, solicitor and legal academic. She was the first female judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria, and the first female lecturer in the law faculty of the University of Melbourne.Balmford was born in 1933 in Melbourne. Her parents were Sir John Norris, also a barrister and Supreme Court judge, and Dame Ada Norris (née Bickford).
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