Peter Tomasetti

Peter Charles Tomasetti is an Australian Barrister practising from Martin Place Chambers, located in the Reserve Bank Building in Martin Place.
Early life
Tomasetti attended Newington College (1968-1974) and graduated with an LLB from Sydney University in 1979.
Legal career
Tomasetti was admitted to the bar in 1979 and was made senior counsel in 2007. He has been involved in a number of environmental, local government and planning law cases including:
• The plight of 600 caravan parks residents facing eviction in Sydney’s west to make way for a housing development;
• The challenge to the relocation of the Splendour in the Grass music festival to an environmentally sensitive area;
• The removal of the Big Dipper roller coaster from Sydney’s Luna Park.
In his first year at the bar he also appeared as a junior in the landmark negligence case in the High Court of Australia, Wyong Shire Council v Shirt.
 
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