Michael Laurence BarkerKC is a former Australian judge who served as a Judge of theFederal Court of Australia from 9 February 2009 to 11 February 2019.[1] He previously served as a Judge of theSupreme Court of Western Australia and as President of the Western AustralianState Administrative Tribunal.
Barker studied at theUniversity of Western Australia and was admitted to practice in 1973. He practiced in Perth for several years, before undertaking postgraduate study atYork University in Canada. He returned to Australia in 1981, and was a member of the faculty of law at theAustralian National University in Canberra from 1981 to 1985. Barker returned to practice in Perth in 1986. While a practicing barrister, he served a term as counsel assisting theWA Inc Royal Commission in 1991-1992, and spent four years as Chairman of theWestern Australian Town Planning Appeals Tribunal from 1990 to 1994. He was appointed as a Queens Counsel in 1996.
Barker was appointed to theSupreme Court of Western Australia in 2002, replacing retired judgeHenry Wallwork, and was further appointed to head theState Administrative Tribunal in 2004. He was appointed to the Federal Court in February 2009, following the appointment of veteran Perth-based judgeRobert French asChief Justice of the High Court.[2][3][4]
Barker retired as a judge of the Federal Court on 10 February 2019. He is now an associate member of Murray Chambers, Barristers, Perth, Western Australia and acts as a mediator and consultant. He is now also the writer and editor of Fremantle Shipping News.[5]