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Neal Macrossan (1907) (Rhodes Scholars)
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Francis Patrick Donovan AM (1946) (Rhodes Scholars)
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Dr Stephen Daley (1994) (Rhodes Scholars)
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Jacob Elordi (2015) (The Arts)
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Chris Monahan (1997) youngest ever daytime metropolitan radio announcer, Austereo network 2000–2002 Nova entertainment 2002–2005 (The Arts)
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Jaya Savige (1995) a contemporary Australian poet, critic and editor (The Arts)
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Tim Bishop – CEO and President of Macquarie Capital (Business)
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Ian Rice – property developer and former president of Carlton Football Club (Business)
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Andrew English (1994) – former stockbroker, trader and angel investor (Business)
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Tony Burns (1994) – CEO and motivational speaker. Winner Telstra Business Awards (Business)
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Stuart Carlton-Smith (1994) restaurateur (Business)
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Richard Taylor (1994) Designer (Business)
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Daniel McKennariey (1994) founder "Danny Boys Rockstar Sandwiches" (Business)
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Richard Gallagher (1996) Head of Equity Derivative & Equity Finance Sales, Director – HSBC (Business)
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John Dalle Cort (1994) managing director at Australian Financial Advisers (Business)
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Peter O'Brien (1986) managing director at Russell Reynolds Associates (Business)
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Patrick Mulholland (1995) Principal, QIC Global Infrastructure (Business)
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Michael Simpson (1994) managing director, Savills Hotels Australia & New Zealand (Business)
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Dr Prof John Boldeman – nuclear scientist, best known for his work on the ANTARES Tandem Accelerator and the Australian synchrotron (Medicine and science)
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Dr Harry Windsor – Australia's first heart transplant surgeon (Medicine and science)
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Dr Stephen Daley (1994) (Medicine and science)
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Wing Commander A.M. Parer, CO No 75 Squadron, A2QFI (Military)
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Anthony Hopcraft (1994) RAAF (Military)
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Evan Edwards (1994) RAAF (Military)
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Bradley Dobinson (1994) RAN (Military)
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SqnLdr Dr Steven Cook CSC (1990) RAAF (Military)
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Kevin Byrne – Former Mayor of Cairns (Politics, public service and the law)
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The Hon Hugh Denis Macrossan – State MLA, 1912–1915 and Chief Justice of Queensland, 1940 (Politics, public service and the law)
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Neal Macrossan – Chief Justice of Queensland, 1946–1955 (Politics, public service and the law)
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The Hon John Muir- Justice of Appeal, Supreme Court of Queensland (retired 27 December 2014) (Politics, public service and the law)
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Kevin O'Leary – longest continuous member of the Australian Labor Party (Politics, public service and the law)
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Neil O'Sullivan – Leader of the Liberal Party in the Senate (Politics, public service and the law)
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The Hon Warwick Parer – Senator and Minister, 1984–2000 (Politics, public service and the law)
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Tom Quilty – pastoralist, philanthropist, and bush poet (Politics, public service and the law)
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Mark Ryan – Queensland State Member for Morayfield, 2009 – 2012, 2015 – current; Minister for Police 2016 – current (Politics, public service and the law)
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Mick Veivers – former coalition government minister, and Rugby league international (Politics, public service and the law)
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Terry White – former Liberal Party leader in Queensland and founder of Terry White Chemists (Politics, public service and the law)
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Archbishop John Bathersby (Politics, public service and the law)
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Ted O'Brien (Australian politician) (1991) Member for Fairfax (Politics, public service and the law)
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Luke Ingham-Myers – CEO and Leading Legal Practitioner for IM Lawyers. (Politics, public service and the law)
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Maurice Moynihan (born 1985), singer-songwriter (Music)
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Pete Murray (born 1969), singer-songwriter (Music)
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Ron Grainer Composer, wrote the Doctor Who theme music (Music)
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Jason Akermanis (1995)
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Illiwa Baldwin – Nevada Wolf Pack men's basketball
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Michael Cresswell – Cairns Marlins Australian Basketball Association National Champion 2004
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Shane Davis – Brisbane Bullets in the National Basketball League
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Lloyd Ingram – Nevada Wolf Pack men's basketball
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Marco Del Castillo – Guangdong Southern Tigers, Chinese Basketball Association
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Matt Moore – NBL Championship with South East Melbourne Magic and later with Brisbane Bullets
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Ryan Thompson – Australian Institute of Sport and University of Connecticut, NCAA Championship Winner
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Adrian Pang (1990–1992) Mixed Martial Arts
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Jimmy Maher
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Nathan Hauritz
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Chris Lynn
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Joe Burns (cricketer)
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Mitchell Swepson
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Nathan McSweeney
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Nicholas Hall – jockey
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Leith Brodie – swimmer, bronze medallist at the 2008 Beijing Olympics
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Lionel Cox – cyclist, gold and silver medallist at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics
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Damian Istria – gymnast, gold and silver medallist at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
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Jack McLoughlin – 1500m Freestyle – 2016 Rio Olympics
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Anthony Martin – weightlifter, 2000 Olympic Games
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Brenton Rickard – swimmer, silver medallist at the 2008 Beijing Olympics
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Jack Gardiner 2008, Australian Bull Riding Champion
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Robert Kingston 2016, Creek to Coast QLD Champion
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Paul McLean
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Mark Loane
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Rocky Elsom
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Elton Flatley
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James O'Connor – an Australian Wallaby
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Dominic Shipperley
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Sean McMahon
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Sean Hardman (1994)
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Peter Hewat
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