Federal Court of Australia
David Deacon is an accomplished IT professional with extensive experience in governance, service delivery, and project management within the judicial sector. Since August 2010, David has served as the Director of IT Governance & Engagement at the Federal Court of Australia, focusing on IT process improvement, stakeholder relationships, procurement, and project management. David previously held several significant roles at the Federal Court, including IT Engagement Manager and Acting Deputy CIO, leading service delivery teams and managing IT services for multiple courts and tribunals. David's earlier career includes positions at Bendigo and Adelaide Bank and Adelaide Bank, where leadership in IT support and service roles was demonstrated. David holds a Master of Business Administration in Computing from Charles Sturt University and has acquired several professional certifications in project management and business analysis.
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Federal Court of Australia
The Federal Court was created by the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 and began to exercise its jurisdiction on 1 February 1977. It assumed jurisdiction formerly exercised in part by the High Court of Australia and the whole jurisdiction of the Australian Industrial Court and the Federal Court of Bankruptcy. The Court is a superior court of record and a court of law and equity. It sits in all capital cities and elsewhere in Australia from time to time.