Michael Rozenes When he was appointed Chief Judge of the County Court of Victoria, Judge Michael Rozenes QC told The Age newspaper his hobbies were red wine "in measured quantities", cycling with "fat and slower friends" and growing olives to help "lubricate the wheels of the court”.
He had studied law at Monash and became a Queen's Counsel in 1986. There would follow a general criminal and common law practice and from 1977 to 1991 he practised exclusively in the criminal jurisdiction with a specialisation in complex taxation, corporate and appellate criminal cases. Before his appointment to the County Court, he was Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions.
Law (Attended BGS 1954 - 64)

Judge Michael Rozenes is presented with his award by Ian Paroissien, School Council Chairman.