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Professor Frederick Alexander – historian (Academic)
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Professor George Keith Batchelor – applied mathematician and fluid dynamicist, founder of the Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Academic)
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Professor Noel Bayliss, CBE – chemist (Academic)
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Professor G. S. Browne, Education, Melbourne University (Academic)
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Professor Warner Max Corden – economist (Academic)
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Dr Kevin Donnelly - Australian educator and Senior Research Fellow, Australian Catholic University (Academic)
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Professor Ian Gust, AO – researcher on microbiology and immunology, former research and development director for CSL Limited (Academic)
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Professor A. N. Hambly, Physics and Chemistry, Melbourne University (Academic)
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Professor E. S. J. King, Professor of Pathology at Melbourne University (Academic)
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Major-General A. H. Ramsay, Director of Education (Academic)
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Professor J. Hyam Rubinstein – Professor of Mathematics at the University of Melbourne (Academic)
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Professor John Tasioulas – Yeoh Professor of Politics, Philosophy and Law at King's College London (Academic)
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Professor S. L. Townsend, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Melbourne University (Academic)
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Professor Frank T. M. White - Foundation Professor, Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, University of Queensland; Macdonald Professor of Mining Engineering and Applied Geophysics, McGill University (Academic)
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Ray Evans — businessman (Business)
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John Gandel – billionaire businessman and the ninth richest Australian in the 2011 BRW Rich 200. (Business)
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Ruslan Kogan – founder and CEO of Kogan Technologies (Business)
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Michael Gudinski – entrepreneurial businessman, founder of Mushroom Records (Business)
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Geoff Lord - founder and CEO of Belgravia Group (Business)
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Daniel CM May - Tech entrepreneur, Co-founder of LIFX (Business)
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Ian MacFarlane – former Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia (Business)
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David Morgan – former Westpac CEO (Business)
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Bruce Ruxton AM OBE – President of the RSL (1979–2002) (Business)
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Lindsay Fox AC – billionaire CEO and Founder of trucking company Linfox and the seventeenth richest Australian in the 2011 BRW Rich 200. (Business)
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Graeme Base – author and artist (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Andrew Bergen – Journalist, photographer, musician, record label manager & DJ (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Leigh Bowery – Fashion designer (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Thanh Bui – Australian Idol contestant, Season 6, 2008, 8th place (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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George Dreyfus – noted Australian composer (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Jon Faine – ABC broadcaster (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Raimond Gaita – Philosopher, and author of Memoir "Romulus, my Father" (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Dean Geyer – Australian Idol contestant, Season 4, 2006, 3rd place (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Harry Gordon – journalist and Olympic historian (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Athol Guy – Member of Australian Folk band The Seekers (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Nazeem Hussain - Comedian (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Graham Kennedy – television personality (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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George Megalogenis – Journalist (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Keith Potger – Member of Australian Folk band The Seekers (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Imre Salusinszky – columnist for The Australian and Chair of the Australia Council (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Jonathon Welch - Opera singer, conductor and founder of The Choir of Hard Knocks (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Bruce Woodley – Member of Australian Folk band The Seekers (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Hieu Nguyen– digital artist (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Sir John Eccles, AC, FRS – Nobel Prize winner for Medicine (Medicine and science)
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Professor George Keith Batchelor – applied mathematician and fluid dynamicist, founder of the Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Medicine and science)
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Professor Noel Bayliss, CBE – chemist (Medicine and science)
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Professor Ian Gust, AO – researcher on microbiology and immunology, former research and development director for CSL Limited (Medicine and science)
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Professor Sir Leslie H. Martin (1900–1983), physicist (Medicine and science)
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Professor J. Hyam Rubinstein – Professor of Mathematics at the University of Melbourne (Medicine and science)
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Sir Frank Horton Berryman – Australian Army general and Royal Military College, Duntroon, graduate (Military)
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Keith William "Bluey" Truscott – Commanding Officer No. 76 Squadron RAAF, World War II fighter ace and Melbourne AFL player (after whom the club's annual Best and Fairest award is named) (Military)
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Air Vice Marshal Henry Wrigley – founding member of the RAAF (Military)
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Maurice Ashkanasy – Australian Barrister and former Chairman of the Victorian Bar Council (Politics, public service and the law)
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Alan Bird – MHR (ALP) for Division of Batman (1949–1962) (Politics, public service and the law)
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Daniel Bowen – President of the Public Transport Users Association (Politics, public service and the law)
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Alex Chernov AO QC – Justice of the Supreme Court; Chancellor of the University of Melbourne; Governor of the State of Victoria (Politics, public service and the law)
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Frank Crean – MHR (ALP), Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Overseas Trade (Politics, public service and the law)
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Simon Crean – MHR (ALP), Federal Opposition leader (2001–2003), Minister for Trade (2007 – Present) (Politics, public service and the law)
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Bill Cutts – diplomat (Politics, public service and the law)
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Rae Else-Mitchell – judge of the New South Wales Supreme Court and legal scholar (Politics, public service and the law)
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Gareth Evans AC QC – Chancellor of Australian National University; Senator (ALP) (1978–1996); MHR (1996–1999); Foreign Minister (1988–1996); Barrister (Politics, public service and the law)
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John Galbally CBE QC – MHR (ALP); Barrister (Politics, public service and the law)
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Max Gillies AM – political satirist (Politics, public service and the law)
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Brian Howe - AO MHR (ALP), Deputy Prime Minister (Politics, public service and the law)
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Barry Jones AO – MHR (ALP) (1977–1998), former Minister for Science (Politics, public service and the law)
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Joseph Kay, AM. Former judge of the appeal division of the Family Court of Australia (Politics, public service and the law)
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Ronald Merkel QC – Former Justice of the Federal Court of Australia; Recipient of the Human Rights Medal (Politics, public service and the law)
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Alan Missen – Senator Liberal Party (Politics, public service and the law)
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Robert Redlich – Justice of the Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of Victoria (Politics, public service and the law)
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Alan Stockdale – former Victorian MLA, (Lib), Victorian Treasurer (1992–1999), Macquarie Banker (1999–2005) (Politics, public service and the law)
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James Bawtree Webb, OBE – Influential in shaping Australia's international relations and aid during the 1950s, '60s and '70s (Politics, public service and the law)
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Mark Weinberg – Justice of the Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of Victoria (Politics, public service and the law)
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Raymond Apple - leading Australian rabbi (Religion)
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Brian Dixon – Melbourne Football Club (Sport)
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Dale Weightman – Richmond Football Club (Sport)
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Neil Roberts – St Kilda Football Club (Sport)
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Gordon Roy Wright – Richmond Football Club (Sport)
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Tom Hafey – Richmond Football Club (Sport)
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Brian Dixon – Melbourne Football Club, wing (Sport)
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Matthew Knights – Richmond Football Club, interchange bench (Sport)
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Garry Lyon – Melbourne Football Club, half-forward flank (Sport)
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Billy Picken – Collingwood Football Club, half-back flank (Sport)
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Neil Roberts – St Kilda Football Club, centre-half back (Sport)
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Dale Weightman – Richmond Football Club, forward pocket (Sport)
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Gordon Roy Wright – Richmond Football Club, 1st ruckman (Sport)
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Tom Hafey – Richmond Football Club, coach (Sport)
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Rene Kink – 7th in Brownlow Medal count 1979 (Sport)
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Phil Manassa – after whom the AFL Goal-of-the-Year award is named (Sport)
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Billy Picken – Best and Fairest 1978 and 1983, 3rd in the Brownlow Medal count 1977 (Sport)
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David Parkin – Captain 1971 premiership team, Best and Fairest 1965 (Sport)
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Cameron Bruce – Co-captain 2008, Best and Fairest 2008 (Sport)
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Ross Dillon – Leading goalkicker 1969 & 1970 (Sport)
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Brian Dixon – Member of 5 premiership teams, Best and Fairest 1960, Tassie Medal 1961, All-Australian 1961 (Sport)
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Dick Fenton-Smith, Two-time premiership player (Sport)
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Andy Lovell – Runner-up Best and Fairest 1992, Harold Ball Memorial Trophy (Sport)
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Glenn Lovett – Best and Fairest 1992 (Sport)
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Garry Lyon – Captain 1991–97, Best and Fairest 1990, 1994, All-Australian 1993–95 (Sport)
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David Schwarz – Vice-Captain 2000, Best and Fairest 1999 (Sport)
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Stephen Tingay – Runner-up Best and Fairest 1994, All-Australian 1994 (Sport)
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Will Walker – Midfielder (Sport)
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Matthew Knights – Captain 1997–2000, Best and Fairest 1990 & 1992, Runner-up for the Brownlow medal 1995 (Sport)
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Mark Lee – Member of 1980 Premiership team, Captain 1985–86, Best and Fairest 1984, All-Australian 1980, 1983, 1985 (Sport)
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Stephen Ryan – Member of 1989 Under 19s Premiership team, Leading goalkicker 1990 (Sport)
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Dale Weightman – Member 1980 Premiership team, Captain 1988–92, Best and Fairest 1986–87, Tassie Medal 1985, All-Australian 1985–86,1988 (Sport)
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Gordon Roy Wright – Captain 1958–59, Best and Fairest 1951–52,1954,1957, All-Australian 1956 (Sport)
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David Grant – Runner-up Best and Fairest 1989, All Australian 1991 (Sport)
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Keith Ross Miller MBE – Also a champion Test cricketer (Sport)
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Neil Roberts – Captain 1959–62, Best and Fairest 1955 & 1958, All-Australian 1958 (Sport)
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John Stephens – Leading goalkicker 1972 (Sport)
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Spencer White (Sport)
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Andy Lovell – Runner-up Best and Fairest 1992 (Melbourne Football Club), Harold Ball Memorial Trophy (Sport)
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Neil Roberts – St Kilda Football Club 1958 (Sport)
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Gordon Roy Wright – Richmond Football Club 1952 & 1954 (Sport)
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Tom Hafey – Richmond Football Club, Collingwood Football Club, Geelong Football Club, Sydney Football Club (Sport)
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Matthew Knights – Essendon Football Club (Sport)
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David Parkin – Hawthorn Football Club (premiers 1978), Carlton Football Club (premiers 1981–82 and 1995), and Fitzroy Football Club. (Sport)
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Lindsay Fox AC – President of the St Kilda Football Club (Sport)
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Garry Lyon – Nine Network (Sport)
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David Schwarz – Seven Network (Sport)
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Keith Miller MBE – Test cricketer, former VFL player (Sport)
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Doug Ring – Test cricketer (Sport)
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Jack Wilson – Test cricketer (Sport)
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William Maldon Woodfull – Australian Test cricket captain, he returned to the school as a mathematics teacher and became principal. (Sport)
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Andrew Parkinson – NBL player (Sport)
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Jordan Berry – NFL punter, Pittsburgh Steelers (Sport)
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Ron Clarke – Olympian, former holder of 17 world records for long distance running, philanthropist and Mayor of the Gold Coast (Sport)
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Ralph Doubell – Olympic athlete, 1968 800m Gold Medallist (Sport)
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Nick Green – Australian Olympic Rower and member of the Oarsome Foursome (Sport)
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Peter Winter – Olympic athlete (Sport)
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Julian Knight – Convicted murderer of the infamous 'Hoddle Street Massacre'. (Other)
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