<p><em>From Dust and Rabbits</em>&nbsp;is a particularly apt title&nbsp;as anyone who is familiar with Hopetoun and the Mallee country of western Victoria can attest. Dust storms were frequent and rabbit was a principal item of diet. To get by in the Mallee required strength determination and a high degree of self-discipline. Life there was a constant battle and Len&rsquo;s is a classic Australian story of a young man from a poor but supportive family who overcame all sorts of obstacles to have an extraordinary career. Len Glare&#39;s career took him to the highest levels of the Public Service and to head the administration of the then largest superior court in Australia the Family Court.</p><p>At age 16 Len went to Melbourne&nbsp;and became a qualified telegraphist and Morse code operator. Following a spell in RAAF National Service he returned to the Post Office and met his wife Barbara and they married in 1956. &nbsp;The book describes Len&#39;s long climb in the Public Service including &nbsp;insights into the workings of the Public Service. Very unusually for a person of his training and background Len&nbsp;and the family moved to Canberra where he joined the Attorney-General&rsquo;s Department and eventually became Deputy Secretary. Len covers his relationship with various political figures including ten Attorneys-General. A highlight was his involvement at the direction of Gareth Evans in organising spy flights by the RAAF over Tasmania during the dams dispute.</p><p>Len also&nbsp;covers his involvement in the investigation of the violent attacks on judges of the Family Court in the early 1980&rsquo;s. Coinciding with Len&rsquo;s appointment to the Court as the CEO an extensive review of its administration was undertaken by a team led by the Hon Neil Buckley and those recommendations were eventually put into effect despite opposition from the Attorney-General&rsquo;s Department. Len contributed to many improvements in the areas of Court security computerisation court buildings and industrial relations and he provided a steady hand to represent the Court in the myriad of Parliamentary Inquiries and Estimates Committee hearings to which the Court was subject. Len also pioneered the profession of court administration.</p><p>Len&#39;s book goes on to describe Len&rsquo;s life after the Court&nbsp;and the tragic loss of his beloved wife Barbara. Len&#39;s&nbsp;life remains a very full one and he has recently remarried and is very proud of his family and their achievements.&nbsp;</p>
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