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            five Australian universities by teaching load were in the Group   On behalf of the College, the JCH Council
            of Eight (with the University of Melbourne in third position,   extends sincere congratulations to Fellows,
            behind Monash and Sydney) – whereas in the UK the top-
            ranking universities admit proportionately fewer students.  alumni and friends for their outstanding
                                                                  achievements in 2022.
            This overall reality is certainly reflected in my experience in
            the two faculties I’ve been responsible for: we have nearly               Justice Catherine Button (1992)
            twice as many students in Arts at Melbourne than we had in                appointed to the Federal Court
            Arts & Humanities at King’s College London, but the numbers               of Australia.
            of academic staff are more comparable, which means that
            the student:staff ratio is higher at Melbourne than it was in             In December 2022 the
            London. This obviously has implications in the classroom                  Governor-General, His
            which my colleagues and I engage with day by day, seeking                 Excellency the Honourable
            to ensure our students’ learning experiences are the most                 David Hurley AC DSC (Retd),
            engaging they can possibly be. There are implications, too,               accepted the advice of the
            more broadly for the sense of community: how and where do                 Government and appointed
            students feel they belong when they’re in a large institution
            with lots of other students, not many of whom they’re likely              Justice Catherine Button, as a
            to see regularly in lectures or tutorials? We’ve sought to                judge of the Federal Court of
            respond to this at the University of Melbourne by establishing            Australia. Justice Button was
            the Academic Advising programme, ensuring direct contact   appointed to the Victorian Registry and commenced on
            between each undergraduate student and a member of    16 January 2023.
            academic staff who’ll be alongside them throughout their
            studies, helping them to navigate the University and achieve   In 1997 Justice Button graduated from the University of
            their goals. This is also where the University’s affiliated   Melbourne with a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of
            colleges come into their own, for Janet Clarke Hall and the   Laws. She also studied as a Rhodes Scholar from 2000
            other colleges provide precisely the kind of close and caring   to 2003, graduating from the University of Oxford with a
            community in which I believe students really thrive.  Bachelor of Civil Law in 2000, a Master of Philosophy in
                                                                  Law in 2001 and a Doctor of Philosophy in 2003.
            I say that based partly on my own experience as the first
            person in my family to go to university. I was a student at   She was admitted as a barrister and solicitor in the
            Keble College, Oxford – in the collegiate system at Oxford, it’s   Supreme Court of Victoria in 2000, came to the Bar in
            the colleges that admit students and provide the core teaching   2007 and took silk in 2018. In July 2021 Justice Button was
            that prepares students for their university degrees – and what   appointed as a Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria.
            I valued most was living and studying in a small community
            of people from a wide range of backgrounds studying many   Prior to joining the Bar in 2007 Justice Button was a senior
            different subjects. I remember that my life revolved around   associate with Minter Ellison in the commercial disputes
            three key shared spaces in that college: the library, which   division and also spent some time working in the United
            was open later than the dedicated subject libraries run by the   Kingdom at the Law Commission.
            university and so saw me through a few late-night essay crises;
            the dining hall, where I learned what it was to be a member
            of a community – a group of companions, literally breaking
            bread together, learning from one another and learning to get
            along with one another; and the Chapel, which nurtured my
            spiritual life and where, with hindsight, I now see I began a
            journey of discernment that led to my being ordained as an   Australia Day Honours 2022
            Anglican priest here in Melbourne in 2021.
                                                                 Mrs Elizabeth Joy Freier OAM
            Colleges offer, in other words, support for the whole person –   For service to the Anglican Church of Australia,
            physically, intellectually and spiritually. Janet Clarke Hall has
            a fantastic track record of doing precisely this and on a scale   and to education.
            that fosters genuine community – genuine companionship
            – based on shared values of mutual respect. Back in 1886,
            the College blazed a trail for educational opportunity as the   Ms Alice Pung OAM
            first residential college for women in Australia, and that deep   For service to literature.
            and principled commitment to equity and inclusion lives on
            today in the College’s generous scholarship and financial   Queen’s Birthday Honours 2022
            support programme (the largest per capita scholarship fund
            of any residential college in Australia, no less). In 2023,   Professor Emeritus Mary E Hiscock AM  JCH Fellow
            staff and students will be travelling to regional and remote   For significant service to tertiary education, and to the law.
            areas of Victoria and beyond to ensure that all deserving
            and hardworking students are aware of the opportunities
            offered by the College. And so I’m proud to be now in my   Ms Margaret R Richardson AM  JCH Fellow
            second year as a member of the College Council, doing my   For significant service to the Anglican Church of Australia.
            bit to ensure that the College continues to be a place where
            students flourish, where they become who they are, where
            they are their true selves.

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