Australian Constitution

1989

Street v Queensland Bar Association

High Court of Australia(1989) 168 CLR 461

Key Principle

Interpreted s 117 (rights of residents in States) as prohibiting discrimination on the basis of State residence, striking down Queensland Bar rules that discriminated against interstate barristers

The High Court held that Queensland Bar Association rules requiring interstate barristers to establish residence in Queensland before practising there contravened s 117 of the Constitution, which provides that a resident of any State shall not be subject to disability or discrimination in another State. The decision reinforced the constitutional guarantee of equal treatment for residents across State borders.

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