Casimir Julius Zichy Woinarski (c. 1863 – 21 December 1935), often hyphenated as Zichy-Woinarski, was an Australian lawyer and judge.
Woinarski was born at Taradale, Victoria, third son of George Gustave Zichy-Woinarski,[1] and was a student at the Melbourne Church of England Grammar School, under Dr. Bromley.
He won an exhibition which allowed him to entered Trinity College, Melbourne, where he had a successful academic career.
Though a thorough gentleman in other respects, he was contemptuous of hardened criminals and cynical of any possibility of reform, showing them no mercy, to the extent of ordering the lash on occasion.
[3] He suffered a leg injury in October 1935 and was granted six months' leave of absence to recuperate but died at his home in South Yarra.