AFL Commission Chairman Mike Fitzpatrick today said the appointment of Commissioner Linda Dessau as Governor-elect of Victoria recognises her outstanding contribution to the community in various roles, including her legal career, and was a great honour for the wider football community. 

Ms Dessau, a former barrister then magistrate then Family Court Judge, will take up the role of Governor on July 1. She has served as an AFL Commissioner since 2008, after establishing the Essendon FC Women’s Network, alongside a lifetime contribution to the arts community.

 “Linda Dessau has been a strong and passionate contributor to the AFL Commission over the past seven years and a leader in the life of Victoria throughout her career in the law,’ Mr Fitzpatrick said. 

“The AFL and the wider football community all congratulate her on the appointment to the role as Governor of Victoria.

“While we are disappointed to lose her skills from the Commission, she will not be lost to football and her commitment to a better society for all will continue to see her as a leader in the community.” 

LINDA DESSAU AM

Football:

  • 2008-2015 – AFL Commissioner
  • Initiated the concept of the Essendon Women’s Network after making contact with CEO Peter Jackson. Network now has more than 700 members. Has also assisted other clubs to establish women’s networks.

Career:

  • 1995-2013 – Justice of the Family Court of Australia.
  • 1987-1995 – Children’s Court Magistrate, Coroner and Magistrate
  • 1975-1987 – Barrister/Prosecutor.

Non-executive directorships:

  • Director of AFL SportsReady and ArtsReady
  • Trustee, National Gallery of Victoria
  • Chair, Melbourne Festival
  • Board Member, Winston Churchill Memorial Trust
  • Board Member, Unicorn Foundation
  • Patron, Sports Connect