Stanley Burbury


Sir Stanley Charles Burbury, was an Australian jurist. He was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, and the first Australian-born person appointed as Governor of Tasmania, serving from 1973 to 1982.

Biography

Stanley Burbury was born on 3 December 1909 in Perth, Western Australia. He had a distinguished career in law in Tasmania, culminating in becoming Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania.
Burbury was appointed Governor of Tasmania in 1973, the first Australian to hold the office. He was also National President of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust.
Burbury died on 24 April 1995 at Hobart, Tasmania.

Honours

Burbury was created a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 1958 New Years Honours.
On 20 April 1977, during the 1977 Royal Visit, Queen Elizabeth II made Burbury a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order.
On 28 August 1981 Burbury was made a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George.

Legacy

The impoundment that was created by Hydro Tasmania on the King River on the West Coast of Tasmania, is called Lake Burbury.
The University of Tasmania has a lecture theatre named after Stanley Burbury.
Burbury Close, a street in Barton in the Australian Capital Territory is named after Stanley Burbury.