University of Tasmania Alumni Issue 52, 2021

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alumni M A G A Z I N E

You are a valued member of our global community. We hope you enjoy the 2021 Alumni Magazine and take inspiration from some of the stories about our growing alumni network. If you’d like to share your story, or learn more about opportunities and services available to University of Tasmania graduates, please update your contact details via our website: utas.edu.au/alumni We love hearing from members of our alumni community.

Memoriam It is with deep sadness that the Law School notes the passing of UTAS Distinguished Alumni, Honourable Peter Heerey AM, BA, LLB, QC on 1 May 2021. Peter Heerey was born in Hobart in 1939, educated at St Virgil’s College and admitted to read law at UTAS in 1956. He received a First Class Honours degree in Law from UTAS in 1961 and was admitted to practise in the same year. After an overseas trip in 1961, he returned to Tasmania and in 1962 successfully applied for a scholarship, which

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provided for a year of study and work in Melbourne.

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with Hodgman & Valentine in Hobart, and as a judge’s associate to Sir George Crawford on the Supreme Court of Tasmania before pursuing a career in private practice in Hobart (Dobson, Mitchell & Allport), Melbourne (Corr & Corr) and London (Markby Stewart & Wadesons). In 1967 Peter left Tasmania to continue his career in law in Melbourne. He took silk in 1985 and was appointed a judge of the Federal Court of Australia in 1990 and as a judge of the Supreme Court of Vanuatu in 1992. On 26 January 2012 Peter was awarded a Member in the General Division of the Order of Australia (AM) for his service to the judiciary through the Federal Court, the development of legal principle in the areas of intellectual property, trade practices and military law, and the community. He regularly visited Hobart and whenever he did, attended the law faculty as Judge in Residence to deliver lectures, meet with staff and students and contribute to collegial life. Peter’s loss will be felt by all, but especially those who had the privilege of knowing and working with him. Vale Peter Cadden Heerey.

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‘The Tissue Detective’ on making a difference

4min
pages 32-33

Still staring at the night sky

3min
pages 30-31

Drivers of positive change

4min
pages 36-37

Jack jumps into dream job

2min
page 38

Forests of the future

3min
pages 34-35

Memoriam

2min
pages 39-40

Life is a labyrinth, but you get there in the end

3min
page 29

Smiles galore as graduation celebrations return

1min
pages 26-28

Riding a wave of confidence

2min
page 17

Award-winning architects

4min
pages 22-24

Breaking down the barriers

1min
page 16

A focus on the bizarre and beautiful

2min
pages 20-21

Standing strong

2min
pages 18-19

Safe skies for all

2min
page 25

Farming down the line

3min
pages 14-15

Michael Field

2min
page 13

Acknowledging Tasmanian Aboriginal culture in our public spaces

4min
pages 3-5

Welcome

3min
page 6

Creating opportunities for connection

3min
page 7

Alison Watkins Q&A

3min
page 8

Blazing a trail

2min
page 9

A beacon of learning and hope for the Cradle Coast

2min
pages 10-11

Honorary Doctorate – Hannah Gadsby

3min
page 12
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