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NEW SOUTH WALES BAR ASSOCIATION Servants of All Yet of None Selborne Chambers B/174 Phillip Street Sydney NSW 2OOO DX l2O4 Sydney r +61 2 9232 4055 E enquiries@nswbar asn au ABN 18 s26 414 014 ACN OOO O33 652 nswbar asn au 13167;131201 25 November 2073 Mr Richard Ackland Editor Justinian Via email: [email protected] I)ear Mr Ackland Bar Prøctice Course ønd Bar Exømination Fees I write concerning the item in Justinian's Bar Talk column dated 22 November 2013 relating to readers fees charged by the New South \Øales Bar Association in 2012-73. Although the piece is correct in stating that the Association's revenue from readers increased substantially in 2012-13, there are a number of factors which need to be taken into consideration in this context. First, it is important to note that there were three sets of Bar Exams held over 2012-13, instead of the usual two per year, due to a change in the scheduling of the examinetions. This resulted in a substantial increase in revenue in the period. Second, the intake of readers for the Bar Practice Courses ovet 2012-13 was substantially higher than that in the preceding financial year, which also resulted in an increase in revenue received from the courses. Third, although the Bar Practice Course fee was increased in 2012-13 from $3000 to $3800, this was the first increase in course fees For ten years' I note that the fees for the Association's Bar Practice Course are substantially lower than the equivalent Victorian and Queensland Bar courses. It is also important to note that practising certificate fees for readers are heavily discounted. Further, I note that the piece comments that "the costs of organisation and supervision wouid be minimal". This is not the case. Although presenters at the Bar Practice Course give their time free of charge, there are extensive stafi rent and other direct costs (such as costs for hiring court venues) involved.

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Page 1: NSW bar defends readers' fees

NEW SOUTH WALESBAR ASSOCIATION

Servants of All Yet of None

Selborne ChambersB/174 Phillip StreetSydney NSW 2OOO

DX l2O4 Sydneyr +61 2 9232 4055E enquiries@nswbar asn au

ABN 18 s26 414 014ACN OOO O33 652

nswbar asn au

13167;131201

25 November 2073

Mr Richard AcklandEditorJustinianVia email: [email protected]

I)ear Mr Ackland

Bar Prøctice Course ønd Bar Exømination Fees

I write concerning the item in Justinian's Bar Talk column dated 22November 2013 relating to readers fees charged by the New South \ØalesBar Association in 2012-73.

Although the piece is correct in stating that the Association's revenue fromreaders increased substantially in 2012-13, there are a number of factorswhich need to be taken into consideration in this context.

First, it is important to note that there were three sets of Bar Exams heldover 2012-13, instead of the usual two per year, due to a change in thescheduling of the examinetions. This resulted in a substantial increase inrevenue in the period.

Second, the intake of readers for the Bar Practice Courses ovet 2012-13 wassubstantially higher than that in the preceding financial year, which also

resulted in an increase in revenue received from the courses.

Third, although the Bar Practice Course fee was increased in 2012-13 from$3000 to $3800, this was the first increase in course fees For ten years' I notethat the fees for the Association's Bar Practice Course are substantially lowerthan the equivalent Victorian and Queensland Bar courses.

It is also important to note that practising certificate fees for readers are

heavily discounted.

Further, I note that the piece comments that "the costs of organisation andsupervision wouid be minimal". This is not the case. Although presenters at

the Bar Practice Course give their time free of charge, there are extensivestafi rent and other direct costs (such as costs for hiring court venues)involved.

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I hope that this information places the matters raised in Friday's Justinianpiece in their proper context,

The Bar Talk column also included a piece on the offensive corresPondenceraised in NSV Parliament by the Hon Helen 'Westwood MLC from a

member of the Bar concerning same sex marriage, Following the piece thePresident has contacted Ms \Øestwood to make it clear that the barrister'sconduct was completely unacceptable,

Yours sincerely

/afuP A SelthExecutive Director