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UNA DOYLE

Una Doyle is the Chief Executive of the Judicial Commission of New South Wales, accountable for the Commission's operations. She has input into all aspects of the Commission's work, from financial management to research, complaints, information systems management and education activities. Ms. Doyle was appointed Chief Executive in July 2022, and was previously the Director, Education since December 2015.


Ms. Doyle has worked for over thirty years in law, legal education and executive management. She has extensive experience in judicial education and training. Prior to joining the Judicial Commission, Ms. Doyle was the Head of Professional Development, Membership and Communications at the Law Society of NSW, and the Director of Continuing Professional Education at the College of Law Australia. She was a member of the leadership team at both organizations with responsibilities including governance, financial oversight and high-level strategic planning. She is a member of the Judicial Council on Diversity and Inclusion (JCDI); the Advisory Board of the Commonwealth Judicial Education Institute (CJEI); and is also a past President of ACLEA, the International Association for Continuing Legal Education.

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