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CEOs take the stage to raise funds for Women’s Legal Service
By Lauren Croft|18 May 2021
Ten of Brisbane’s prominent chief executives and executives performed for a good cause last week at the annual Dancing CEOs competition.
The event raised over $500,000 to help victims of domestic violence and saw a cast of distinguished Queensland CEOs don their dancing shoes and take to the stage.
This year, the competitors were: Jamie Shine, Women Lawyers Association of Queensland Dr Dinah Blunt, St Vincent’s Northside Hospital Caralee Fontenele, Collective Family Law Marguerite O Sullivan, Yugen Love Andrew Reid, Icon Group Lorilie Cunningham, Investor and business mentor
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The Family Court system has emerged as a big winner in this year’s budget, with political imperatives around women and family violence helping it secure an unprecedented funding boost.
An extra $100 million over four years will allow for two more judges in the Family Court (FCA), eight more judges for the Family Circuit Court (FCC) and an extra 80 court staff, including 52 registrars.
Big winner: The head of the Family Court and the Federal Circuit Court, Chief Justice Will Alstergren.
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Family Court Chief Justice Will Alstergren predicted the extra money and other reforms to the system would reduce the backlog of cases not finalised within a year from 40 per cent to 10 per cent.