Redpath, William

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Redpath, William

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  • Bill Redpath

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Dates of existence

1959 -

History

William (Bill) Redpath, a Canberra based solicitor, was an Australian National University Students' Association Education Committee member from 1980-1984; Law Faculty Student Representative 1982-1984; President of the ANU Students' Association in 1983; Australian Union of Students Executive member 1983; and ANU Council member 1984. Redpath worked as a lawyer and was president of the Law Society of the ACT from 2003-2005; president of the ACT Branch of the Australian Labor Party and from February to July 2009 was secretary of the ACT Branch of the Labor Party.

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Canberra, ACT

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lawyer; political activist; political party organiser

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ANU Students' Association (1953 -)

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1980 - 1984

Description of relationship

ANU Students' Association Education Committee member; President 1983

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Entered from deposit description on 17 April 2012

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“Bill Redpath elected law society president” The Law Society of the Australian Capital Territory, Media Release, 22 September 2003, http://www.actlawsociety.asn.au/images/PDFs/Media_Releases/2003/Bill_Redpath_elected_Law_Soc_President_22_Sept_031.pdf (accessed on 17 April 2012)

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