List of St Paul's College, University of Sydney alumni
This is a list of St Paul's College, University of Sydney alumni
Rhodes scholars
- 1907 Garnet Portus
- 1908 Richard Waddy
- 1911 Hugh Ward
- 1915 Walter Crawford
- 1920 Vernon Treatt
- 1925 Allan Callaghan
- 1931 David Garnsey
- 1935 Keith Bradfield
- 1939 Walter Hughes
- 1940 Basil Travers
- 1946 William Woodward
- 1948 Louis Davies
- 1951 Adrian Henchman
- 1953 James McLeod
- 1956 John Bailey
- 1960 Malcolm Swinburn
- 1961 David Garnsey
- 1964 J. Dyson Heydon
- 1975 Peter King
- 1990 Andrew Bell
- 1992 Scott Nixon
- 1995 Peter Barnett
- 2001 Andrew Charlton
- 2003 Benjamin Juratowitch
- 2007 Eric Knight
- 2009 Nikolas Kirby
- 2010 David Llewellyn
- 2011 Nathaniel Ware
- 2013 Patrick Bateman[1]
Alumni by discipline
Science and medicine
- Sir Denis Browne (1892–1967), surgeon
- Louis Davies AO (1923–2001), physicist[2]
- Sir Lorimer Dods KB, LVO (1900–1981), paediatrician[3]
- A.P. Elkin CMG (1891–1979), anthropologist[4]
- Sir George Halliday KB (1901–87), surgeon[5]
- W.C.B. Harvey CBE (1897–1981), physician[6]
- Richmond Jeremy OBE (1899–1995), physician[7]
- Colin Johnston AO (b.1934), heart researcher[8]
- James Lance AO ObE (b. 1926), neurologist[3]
- Miles Little AO (b.1933), surgeon and ethicist[9]
- James May AC (b.1934), pioneering vascular surgeon[10]
- Patrick McGorry AO (b.1952), psychiatrist, academic, 2010 Australian of the Year[3]
- James McLeod AO (b. 1932), neurologist[11]
- Raymond Stalker AO (b.1930), engineer[12]
Politics and law
- John Anderson (b. 1956), former Australian Deputy Prime Minister
- Sir Nigel Bowen (1911–94), former Federal Court judge, Australian Foreign Minister
- Dyson Heydon AC, QC (b 1943), High Court judge
- Sir William McMahon CH (1908–88), former Australian Prime Minister[13]
- Albert Piddington (1862–1945), former High Court judge and Royal Commissioner
- Andrew Refshauge (b. 1949), former New South Wales Deputy Premier
- Thomas Roseby (1867–1929), former Chief Judge of Mauritius
- Sir Kenneth Street (1890–1972), former NSW Chief Justice
- Sir Philip Street (1863–1938), former NSW Chief Justice
- Robert Tickner (b. 1951), former Australian Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs
- Sir Vernon Treatt (1897–1984), former NSW state parliament minister
- Lloyd Waddy AM, Family Court judge and convenor of Australians for Constitutional Monarchy[14]
- Gough Whitlam AC (1916-2014), former Australian Prime Minister[3]
- Sir Dudley Williams (1889–1962), former High Court judge
- William Windeyer (b. 1936), NSW Supreme Court judge
Sports
- Al Baxter (b. 1977), rugby union player with Australian national team
- Ed Cowan, Australian Test cricketer
- Lachlan Renshaw (b. 1987), Olympic and Commonwealth Games athlete
Arts and humanities
- Ernest Burgmann (1885–1967), church leader
- Terence Clarke AM, composer and theatre director[3]
- Peter Cousens, actor and singer
- Tim Freedman, lead singer of The Whitlams
- John Gaden AM, actor[15]
- Tony Jones, journalist and television presenter
- David Marr, biographer and writer
- Morgan O'Neill, film director, actor, and singer
- Adam Spencer, radio host
- Chris Taylor, comedian
- Michael White (Made Wijaya), ethnologist and writer[16]
References
- ↑ "News - The University of Sydney".
- ↑ "It's an Honour - Honours - Search Australian Honours".
- 1 2 3 4 5 "It's an Honour - Honours - Search Australian Honours".
- ↑ "It's an Honour - Honours - Search Australian Honours".
- ↑ "It's an Honour - Honours - Search Australian Honours".
- ↑ Fellows of learned societies (FRS etc) and entries in Australian Dictionary of Biography
- ↑ "It's an Honour - Honours - Search Australian Honours".
- ↑ "It's an Honour - Honours - Search Australian Honours".
- ↑ "News - The University of Sydney".
- ↑ "It's an Honour - Honours - Search Australian Honours".
- ↑ "It's an Honour - Honours - Search Australian Honours".
- ↑ "It's an Honour - Honours - Search Australian Honours".
- ↑ "It's an Honour - Honours - Search Australian Honours".
- ↑ "It's an Honour - Honours - Search Australian Honours".
- ↑ "It's an Honour - Honours - Search Australian Honours".
- ↑ Totton, Mary-Louise (1 January 2004). "Review of Architecture of Bali: A Source Book of Traditional and Modern Forms". The Journal of Asian Studies. 63 (2): 566–568. JSTOR 4133450.
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