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Malcolm James McCusker (born 6 August 1938) is an Australian
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and
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who was the 31st
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, serving from July 2011 to June 2014. Born in
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, McCusker was educated at
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(in
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,
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) and
Perth Modern School , motto_translation = Knowledge is Power , location = Subiaco, Perth, Western Australia , country = Australia , coordinates = , mapframe-stroke-colour = #C60C30 , mapframe-marker-co ...
, and later completed a
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degree at the
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. Appointed
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in 1982, he worked as a
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before being named governor, and also chaired several legal committees. In his role as governor, McCusker and his wife served as the patrons for over 100 charitable organisations, including the Perth International Arts Festival,
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, and the
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, and the Western Australian branches of
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, the
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, the
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, the
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, and St. John Ambulance. He remains Co-Patron of the W.A. Ear Science Institute and is Patron of the West Coast Eagles Football Club.


Life and career

The son of James McCusker, a Perth-based banker, Malcolm McCusker was born at Kensington Hospital in Subiaco, Western Australia, on 6 August 1938. He attended North Perth Primary School before moving with his parents to
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,
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, where he attended Lenah Valley Primary School and
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. McCusker subsequently returned to Western Australia, where he completed his secondary education at
Perth Modern School , motto_translation = Knowledge is Power , location = Subiaco, Perth, Western Australia , country = Australia , coordinates = , mapframe-stroke-colour = #C60C30 , mapframe-marker-co ...
, and was then accepted into the
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(UWA), graduating with a
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degree.Governor's Biography
– Government House Western Australia. Retrieved 7 July 2012.
He was admitted to practice in 1961, and, as a
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, appeared as counsel in the Supreme Court of Western Australia, the Federal Court of Australia, Federal Court, the High Court of Australia, High Court, and the Privy Council of the United Kingdom.About the Foundation
– McCusker Charitable Foundation. Retrieved 7 July 2012.
From 1963 to 1982, McCusker also served as a part-time lecturer at UWA's Faculties of Commerce and Law. He was appointed
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in 1982, and subsequently served as chairman of a number of legal committees in Western Australia, including the Legal Aid Commission, Legal Aid Commission of Western Australia and the Western Australian Constitutional Committee. In 1989, McCusker was appointed special inspector to investigate the collapse of Rothwells, Rothwells Merchant Bank. His report led to the establishment of a royal commission to examine the "WA Inc" scandal, and several criminal prosecutions. Having first become involved in surf lifesaving in 1955, McCusker is a member of the North Cottesloe Surf Livesaving Club. In October 1997, he was involved in the rescue of two men, including former Australian rules footballer Brian Sierakowski, whose surf ski had been bitten in half by a five-metre (16-foot) long great white shark, white pointer shark off of Cottesloe Beach. For "service to the legal profession, ... the business and finance sectors, and to the community", McCusker was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in the 2005 Australia Day Honours. He was named Western Australia Citizen of the Year (Professions) in 2005, and in 2010 was WA Citizen of the Year (Community Service), Philanthropist of the Year, and Western Australia's Australian of the Year. He has also been awarded honorary doctorates from Edith Cowan University,
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Murdoch University and Curtin University. After being appointed governor, he declared his intention to donate his $422,678 salary to charities, including the Lions Eye Institute, Salvation Army and organisations devoted to the health of Australia's indigenous peoples. He was personally appointed a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order by Elizabeth II during the Royal visits to Australia#2010s, royal visit to Australia in October 2011. McCusker was advanced to Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) in the 2012 Australia Day Honours for "service as a lawyer, an advocate for sustainable development and education, and philanthropy in medical research, youth and arts organisations". In June 2014, McCusker retired as governor when his three-year term expired, and resumed practice as a barrister in Perth. He was succeeded by Kerry Sanderson, taking office on 20 October 2014. McCusker is a supporter of Assisted suicide, voluntary assisted dying. In late 2018 and early 2019, he led a panel to draft voluntary assisted dying laws for the Mark McGowan, McGowan government. The laws were passed by the parliament in December 2019.


Personal life

McCusker married Tonya Batalin in 2007, with whom he has one child.Malcolm McCusker takes over as new WA Governor
– Perthnow. Written by Lloyd Jones. Published 1 July 2011. Retrieved 1 July 2011.
He is also stepfather to Tonya's two other children. He also has three adult children from a previous marriage, four grandsons and one granddaughter.


References

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