found: Sydney morning herald WWW site, viewed Feb. 19, 2019(Professor Maureen Brunt AO, a doyen of Australian competition law, passed away on 30 January 2019, aged 90. She was educated at Presbyterian Ladies College and then at Melbourne University, graduating with first class honours in economics in 1951. She then spent four years at Harvard University before returning to Australia as a lecturer and senior lecturer at Adelaide and Melbourne University and co-authored a significant book on the structure of the Australian economy with Professor Peter Karmel, returning to Harvard and being awarded her PhD there in 1964. On return, she was appointed Professor of Economics at Monash University in 1966. She served as a key member of the Trade Practices Tribunal from 1975 until 1998, while continuing as a part-time professor at Monash University transferring to the University of Melbourne from 1990. Her influence in New Zealand has been equally great, both through the dissemination of her thinking about Australia to New Zealand but more directly through being a lay member of the High Court of New Zealand for competition cases from 1990 to 2000)