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List of Melbourne High School Alumnireport

  • Professor Frederick Alexander – historian (Academic)

  • Professor George Keith Batchelor – applied mathematician and fluid dynamicist, founder of the Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Academic)

  • Professor Noel Bayliss, CBE – chemist (Academic)

  • Professor G. S. Browne, Education, Melbourne University (Academic)

  • Professor Warner Max Corden – economist (Academic)

  • Dr Kevin Donnelly - Australian educator and Senior Research Fellow, Australian Catholic University (Academic)

  • Professor Ian Gust, AO – researcher on microbiology and immunology, former research and development director for CSL Limited (Academic)

  • Professor A. N. Hambly, Physics and Chemistry, Melbourne University (Academic)

  • Professor E. S. J. King, Professor of Pathology at Melbourne University (Academic)

  • Major-General A. H. Ramsay, Director of Education (Academic)

  • Professor J. Hyam Rubinstein – Professor of Mathematics at the University of Melbourne (Academic)

  • Professor John Tasioulas – Yeoh Professor of Politics, Philosophy and Law at King's College London (Academic)

  • Professor S. L. Townsend, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Melbourne University (Academic)

  • 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)

  • Ray Evans — businessman (Business)

  • John Gandel – billionaire businessman and the ninth richest Australian in the 2011 BRW Rich 200. (Business)

  • Ruslan Kogan – founder and CEO of Kogan Technologies (Business)

  • Michael Gudinski – entrepreneurial businessman, founder of Mushroom Records (Business)

  • Geoff Lord - founder and CEO of Belgravia Group (Business)

  • Daniel CM May - Tech entrepreneur, Co-founder of LIFX (Business)

  • Ian MacFarlane – former Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia (Business)

  • David Morgan – former Westpac CEO (Business)

  • Bruce Ruxton AM OBE – President of the RSL (1979–2002) (Business)

  • Lindsay Fox AC – billionaire CEO and Founder of trucking company Linfox and the seventeenth richest Australian in the 2011 BRW Rich 200. (Business)

  • Graeme Base – author and artist (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Andrew Bergen – Journalist, photographer, musician, record label manager & DJ (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Leigh Bowery – Fashion designer (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Thanh Bui – Australian Idol contestant, Season 6, 2008, 8th place (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • George Dreyfus – noted Australian composer (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Jon Faine – ABC broadcaster (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Raimond Gaita – Philosopher, and author of Memoir "Romulus, my Father" (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Dean Geyer – Australian Idol contestant, Season 4, 2006, 3rd place (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Harry Gordon – journalist and Olympic historian (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Athol Guy – Member of Australian Folk band The Seekers (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Nazeem Hussain - Comedian (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Graham Kennedy – television personality (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • George Megalogenis – Journalist (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Keith Potger – Member of Australian Folk band The Seekers (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Imre Salusinszky – columnist for The Australian and Chair of the Australia Council (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Jonathon Welch - Opera singer, conductor and founder of The Choir of Hard Knocks (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Bruce Woodley – Member of Australian Folk band The Seekers (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Hieu Nguyen– digital artist (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Sir John Eccles, AC, FRS – Nobel Prize winner for Medicine (Medicine and science)

  • Professor George Keith Batchelor – applied mathematician and fluid dynamicist, founder of the Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Medicine and science)

  • Professor Noel Bayliss, CBE – chemist (Medicine and science)

  • Professor Ian Gust, AO – researcher on microbiology and immunology, former research and development director for CSL Limited (Medicine and science)

  • Professor Sir Leslie H. Martin (1900–1983), physicist (Medicine and science)

  • Professor J. Hyam Rubinstein – Professor of Mathematics at the University of Melbourne (Medicine and science)

  • Sir Frank Horton Berryman – Australian Army general and Royal Military College, Duntroon, graduate (Military)

  • 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)

  • Air Vice Marshal Henry Wrigley – founding member of the RAAF (Military)

  • Maurice Ashkanasy – Australian Barrister and former Chairman of the Victorian Bar Council (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Alan Bird – MHR (ALP) for Division of Batman (1949–1962) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Daniel Bowen – President of the Public Transport Users Association (Politics, public service and the law)

  • 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)

  • Frank Crean – MHR (ALP), Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Overseas Trade (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Simon Crean – MHR (ALP), Federal Opposition leader (2001–2003), Minister for Trade (2007 – Present) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Bill Cutts – diplomat (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Rae Else-Mitchell – judge of the New South Wales Supreme Court and legal scholar (Politics, public service and the law)

  • 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)

  • John Galbally CBE QC – MHR (ALP); Barrister (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Max Gillies AM – political satirist (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Brian Howe - AO MHR (ALP), Deputy Prime Minister (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Barry Jones AO – MHR (ALP) (1977–1998), former Minister for Science (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Joseph Kay, AM. Former judge of the appeal division of the Family Court of Australia (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Ronald Merkel QC – Former Justice of the Federal Court of Australia; Recipient of the Human Rights Medal (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Alan Missen – Senator Liberal Party (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Robert Redlich – Justice of the Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of Victoria (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Alan Stockdale – former Victorian MLA, (Lib), Victorian Treasurer (1992–1999), Macquarie Banker (1999–2005) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • 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)

  • Mark Weinberg – Justice of the Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of Victoria (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Raymond Apple - leading Australian rabbi (Religion)

  • Brian Dixon – Melbourne Football Club (Sport)

  • Dale Weightman – Richmond Football Club (Sport)

  • Neil Roberts – St Kilda Football Club (Sport)

  • Gordon Roy Wright – Richmond Football Club (Sport)

  • Tom Hafey – Richmond Football Club (Sport)

  • Brian Dixon – Melbourne Football Club, wing (Sport)

  • Matthew Knights – Richmond Football Club, interchange bench (Sport)

  • Garry Lyon – Melbourne Football Club, half-forward flank (Sport)

  • Billy Picken – Collingwood Football Club, half-back flank (Sport)

  • Neil Roberts – St Kilda Football Club, centre-half back (Sport)

  • Dale Weightman – Richmond Football Club, forward pocket (Sport)

  • Gordon Roy Wright – Richmond Football Club, 1st ruckman (Sport)

  • Tom Hafey – Richmond Football Club, coach (Sport)

  • Rene Kink – 7th in Brownlow Medal count 1979 (Sport)

  • Phil Manassa – after whom the AFL Goal-of-the-Year award is named (Sport)

  • Billy Picken – Best and Fairest 1978 and 1983, 3rd in the Brownlow Medal count 1977 (Sport)

  • David Parkin – Captain 1971 premiership team, Best and Fairest 1965 (Sport)

  • Cameron Bruce – Co-captain 2008, Best and Fairest 2008 (Sport)

  • Ross Dillon – Leading goalkicker 1969 & 1970 (Sport)

  • Brian Dixon – Member of 5 premiership teams, Best and Fairest 1960, Tassie Medal 1961, All-Australian 1961 (Sport)

  • Dick Fenton-Smith, Two-time premiership player (Sport)

  • Andy Lovell – Runner-up Best and Fairest 1992, Harold Ball Memorial Trophy (Sport)

  • Glenn Lovett – Best and Fairest 1992 (Sport)

  • Garry Lyon – Captain 1991–97, Best and Fairest 1990, 1994, All-Australian 1993–95 (Sport)

  • David Schwarz – Vice-Captain 2000, Best and Fairest 1999 (Sport)

  • Stephen Tingay – Runner-up Best and Fairest 1994, All-Australian 1994 (Sport)

  • Will Walker – Midfielder (Sport)

  • Matthew Knights – Captain 1997–2000, Best and Fairest 1990 & 1992, Runner-up for the Brownlow medal 1995 (Sport)

  • Mark Lee – Member of 1980 Premiership team, Captain 1985–86, Best and Fairest 1984, All-Australian 1980, 1983, 1985 (Sport)

  • Stephen Ryan – Member of 1989 Under 19s Premiership team, Leading goalkicker 1990 (Sport)

  • Dale Weightman – Member 1980 Premiership team, Captain 1988–92, Best and Fairest 1986–87, Tassie Medal 1985, All-Australian 1985–86,1988 (Sport)

  • Gordon Roy Wright – Captain 1958–59, Best and Fairest 1951–52,1954,1957, All-Australian 1956 (Sport)

  • David Grant – Runner-up Best and Fairest 1989, All Australian 1991 (Sport)

  • Keith Ross Miller MBE – Also a champion Test cricketer (Sport)

  • Neil Roberts – Captain 1959–62, Best and Fairest 1955 & 1958, All-Australian 1958 (Sport)

  • John Stephens – Leading goalkicker 1972 (Sport)

  • Spencer White (Sport)

  • Andy Lovell – Runner-up Best and Fairest 1992 (Melbourne Football Club), Harold Ball Memorial Trophy (Sport)

  • Neil Roberts – St Kilda Football Club 1958 (Sport)

  • Gordon Roy Wright – Richmond Football Club 1952 & 1954 (Sport)

  • Tom Hafey – Richmond Football Club, Collingwood Football Club, Geelong Football Club, Sydney Football Club (Sport)

  • Matthew Knights – Essendon Football Club (Sport)

  • David Parkin – Hawthorn Football Club (premiers 1978), Carlton Football Club (premiers 1981–82 and 1995), and Fitzroy Football Club. (Sport)

  • Lindsay Fox AC – President of the St Kilda Football Club (Sport)

  • Garry Lyon – Nine Network (Sport)

  • David Schwarz – Seven Network (Sport)

  • Keith Miller MBE – Test cricketer, former VFL player (Sport)

  • Doug Ring – Test cricketer (Sport)

  • Jack Wilson – Test cricketer (Sport)

  • William Maldon Woodfull – Australian Test cricket captain, he returned to the school as a mathematics teacher and became principal. (Sport)

  • Andrew Parkinson – NBL player (Sport)

  • Jordan Berry – NFL punter, Pittsburgh Steelers (Sport)

  • Ron Clarke – Olympian, former holder of 17 world records for long distance running, philanthropist and Mayor of the Gold Coast (Sport)

  • Ralph Doubell – Olympic athlete, 1968 800m Gold Medallist (Sport)

  • Nick Green – Australian Olympic Rower and member of the Oarsome Foursome (Sport)

  • Peter Winter – Olympic athlete (Sport)

  • Julian Knight – Convicted murderer of the infamous 'Hoddle Street Massacre'. (Other)

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Melbourne is the cultural and industrial center of Australia and the most famous cultural city in the Southern Hemisphere. It is named after British Prime Minister William Lamb as the second viscount of Melbourne, the City of Melbourne was 1847 by Queen Victoria. Melbourne is the capital of Australia’s Victoria and has an urban green space rate of 40% . Greater Melbourne, with an area of 3,400 square miles (8,806 square kilometers) , is one of the larger metropolitan areas of the Southern Hemisphere. Melbourne is an elegant city that has won the UN Habitat Award and has been Economist Intelligence Unit as the “world’s most liveable city” for many years.

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