Mordy Bromberg

Combining his law studies at Monash, he made his senior debut in the first round of the 1978 VFL season, against Fitzroy.

[1] Prior to the 2001 federal election, he unsuccessfully contested Australian Labor Party (ALP) preselection for the Division of Burke, against Brendan O'Connor,[4] who went on to win the seat.

[3] Bromberg was appointed Senior Counsel (SC) in 2003 and was president of the Australian Institute of Employment Rights from 2005.

[9] In April 2023, a Federal Court ruling determined in favour of the native title application lodged by Anangu seven years earlier for around 10,000 km2 (3,900 sq mi) of pastoral lease land in the Northern Territory, that includes Erldunda, Lyndavale, and Curtin Springs cattle stations.

This was the first recognition of commercial rights in Central Australia, and was handed down by Bromberg at a gathering in the remote community of Imanpa.