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The secret obsession of a Supreme Court Justice

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May 13, 2026
George Palmer, a retired NSW Supreme Court judge who secretly spent decades composing classical music, tells of a double life. He discusses choosing law over music, hidden composing, a chance public reveal, hearing loss, and creating operas including an adaptation of Leah Purcell's The Drover's Wife. Short reflections on wartime roots, adoption cases and a late-life musical flourishing round out the conversation.
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Judge Who Hid Decades Of Compositions

  • George Palmer secretly composed music for decades while pursuing law and hid scores in a bottom drawer.
  • He studied piano from childhood, improvised at the instrument, and scribbled tunes once he learned notation, keeping composition private for 45 years.
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Judge Responsible For All State Adoptions

  • As a Supreme Court judge George led the protective list overseeing adoptions and vulnerable people.
  • He reviewed social work and psychiatric evidence and made final adoption decisions focused on the child's welfare above parental grief.
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Adoption Decision That Stayed With Him

  • George recounts a harrowing adoption case of a raped refugee mother whose child was placed in foster care and later adopted.
  • He chose adoption after psychiatric and social work evidence showed the mother could not safely parent, a decision that left many in tears.
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