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William Cox - Definition and Overview

For other uses, see William Cox (disambiguation).

William (Bill) Cox (born April 1, 1936 in Hobart, Tasmania) is a prominent member of Tasmania's judiciary. He has been the Governor of Tasmania since 15 December 2004.

He was educated at Xavier College in Melbourne and the University of Tasmania.

He was admitted to the bar in 1960, appointed a magistrate in 1976, and became a Queen's Counsel in 1978.

He was appointed to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in 1982, and has been the state's Chief Justice since 1995. In 1999, Justice Cox was made Companion of the Order of Australia.

Up until his appointment as Governor of Tasmania, he was serving as Lieutenant-Governor and Chief Justice of Tasmania. In August 2004, he became acting Governor upon the resignation of Richard Butler, and in November it was announced he would been appointed to the role fulltime.

Justice Cox is married to Jocelyn with three children.

Justice Cox is only the second Tasmanian-born Governor in the state's history. The other was Sir Guy Green.

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