This is the remarkable story of Mary Gaudron AC QC, the first
female justice of the high court of Australia. Gaudron grew up
within Moree's railway community in New South Wales, where she
lived as a child in a cottage with dirt floors. Her assent to
justice of the high court of Australia is an amazing and empowering
tale of strength and courage. With wit, astonishing intellect, and
the tool of the law, Gaudron exposed inequality and discrimination
in the workforce and campaigned vigorously for women to be accorded
equal pay and equal opportunities. Years later, she went on to
become one of the justices who ruled on Eddie Mabo's landmark case
regarding Aboriginal land rights. From Moree to Mabo is written by
Pamela Burton, who is well regarded in the Australian legal
community. When Burton faced similar obstacles as one of the few
women commencing private legal practice in the 1970s, she received
encouragement and support from the brave convention breaker, Mary
Gaudron.
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