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List of Nudgee College Old Boysreport

  • Neal Macrossan (1907) (Rhodes Scholars)

  • Francis Patrick Donovan AM (1946) (Rhodes Scholars)

  • Dr Stephen Daley (1994) (Rhodes Scholars)

  • Jacob Elordi (2015) (The Arts)

  • Chris Monahan (1997) youngest ever daytime metropolitan radio announcer, Austereo network 2000–2002 Nova entertainment 2002–2005 (The Arts)

  • Jaya Savige (1995) a contemporary Australian poet, critic and editor (The Arts)

  • Tim Bishop – CEO and President of Macquarie Capital (Business)

  • Ian Rice – property developer and former president of Carlton Football Club (Business)

  • Andrew English (1994) – former stockbroker, trader and angel investor (Business)

  • Tony Burns (1994) – CEO and motivational speaker. Winner Telstra Business Awards (Business)

  • Stuart Carlton-Smith (1994) restaurateur (Business)

  • Richard Taylor (1994) Designer (Business)

  • Daniel McKennariey (1994) founder "Danny Boys Rockstar Sandwiches" (Business)

  • Richard Gallagher (1996) Head of Equity Derivative & Equity Finance Sales, Director – HSBC (Business)

  • John Dalle Cort (1994) managing director at Australian Financial Advisers (Business)

  • Peter O'Brien (1986) managing director at Russell Reynolds Associates (Business)

  • Patrick Mulholland (1995) Principal, QIC Global Infrastructure (Business)

  • Michael Simpson (1994) managing director, Savills Hotels Australia & New Zealand (Business)

  • Dr Prof John Boldeman – nuclear scientist, best known for his work on the ANTARES Tandem Accelerator and the Australian synchrotron (Medicine and science)

  • Dr Harry Windsor – Australia's first heart transplant surgeon (Medicine and science)

  • Dr Stephen Daley (1994) (Medicine and science)

  • Wing Commander A.M. Parer, CO No 75 Squadron, A2QFI (Military)

  • Anthony Hopcraft (1994) RAAF (Military)

  • Evan Edwards (1994) RAAF (Military)

  • Bradley Dobinson (1994) RAN (Military)

  • SqnLdr Dr Steven Cook CSC (1990) RAAF (Military)

  • Kevin Byrne – Former Mayor of Cairns (Politics, public service and the law)

  • The Hon Hugh Denis Macrossan – State MLA, 1912–1915 and Chief Justice of Queensland, 1940 (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Neal Macrossan – Chief Justice of Queensland, 1946–1955 (Politics, public service and the law)

  • The Hon John Muir- Justice of Appeal, Supreme Court of Queensland (retired 27 December 2014) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Kevin O'Leary – longest continuous member of the Australian Labor Party (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Neil O'Sullivan – Leader of the Liberal Party in the Senate (Politics, public service and the law)

  • The Hon Warwick Parer – Senator and Minister, 1984–2000 (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Tom Quilty – pastoralist, philanthropist, and bush poet (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Mark Ryan – Queensland State Member for Morayfield, 2009 – 2012, 2015 – current; Minister for Police 2016 – current (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Mick Veivers – former coalition government minister, and Rugby league international (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Terry White – former Liberal Party leader in Queensland and founder of Terry White Chemists (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Archbishop John Bathersby (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Ted O'Brien (Australian politician) (1991) Member for Fairfax (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Luke Ingham-Myers – CEO and Leading Legal Practitioner for IM Lawyers. (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Maurice Moynihan (born 1985), singer-songwriter (Music)

  • Pete Murray (born 1969), singer-songwriter (Music)

  • Ron Grainer Composer, wrote the Doctor Who theme music (Music)

  • Jason Akermanis (1995)

    (Australian Rules Football) (Sport)

  • Illiwa Baldwin – Nevada Wolf Pack men's basketball

    (Basketball) (Sport)

  • Michael Cresswell – Cairns Marlins Australian Basketball Association National Champion 2004

    (Basketball) (Sport)

  • Shane Davis – Brisbane Bullets in the National Basketball League

    (Basketball) (Sport)

  • Lloyd Ingram – Nevada Wolf Pack men's basketball

    (Basketball) (Sport)

  • Marco Del Castillo – Guangdong Southern Tigers, Chinese Basketball Association

    (Basketball) (Sport)

  • Matt Moore – NBL Championship with South East Melbourne Magic and later with Brisbane Bullets

    (Basketball) (Sport)

  • Ryan Thompson – Australian Institute of Sport and University of Connecticut, NCAA Championship Winner

    (Basketball) (Sport)

  • Adrian Pang (1990–1992) Mixed Martial Arts

    (Martial Arts) (Sport)

  • Jimmy Maher

    (Cricket) (Sport)

  • Nathan Hauritz

    (Cricket) (Sport)

  • Chris Lynn

    (Cricket) (Sport)

  • Joe Burns (cricketer)

    (Cricket) (Sport)

  • Mitchell Swepson

    (Cricket) (Sport)

  • Nathan McSweeney

    (Cricket) (Sport)

  • Nicholas Hall – jockey

    (Equestrian) (Sport)

  • Leith Brodie – swimmer, bronze medallist at the 2008 Beijing Olympics

    (Olympians) (Sport)

  • Lionel Cox – cyclist, gold and silver medallist at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics

    (Olympians) (Sport)

  • Damian Istria – gymnast, gold and silver medallist at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

    (Olympians) (Sport)

  • Jack McLoughlin – 1500m Freestyle – 2016 Rio Olympics

    (Olympians) (Sport)

  • Anthony Martin – weightlifter, 2000 Olympic Games

    (Olympians) (Sport)

  • Brenton Rickard – swimmer, silver medallist at the 2008 Beijing Olympics

    (Olympians) (Sport)

  • Jack Gardiner 2008, Australian Bull Riding Champion

    (Bull Riding) (Sport)

  • Robert Kingston 2016, Creek to Coast QLD Champion

    (Bull Riding) (Sport)

  • Paul McLean

    (Rugby) (Sport)

  • Mark Loane

    (Rugby) (Sport)

  • Rocky Elsom

    (Rugby) (Sport)

  • Elton Flatley

    (Rugby) (Sport)

  • James O'Connor – an Australian Wallaby

    (Rugby) (Sport)

  • Dominic Shipperley

    (Rugby) (Sport)

  • Sean McMahon

    (Rugby) (Sport)

  • Sean Hardman (1994)

    (Rugby) (Sport)

  • Peter Hewat

    (Rugby) (Sport)

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1891 is a Catholic boarding school for boys run by Condoleezza Rice education in Edmond, Australia. Alumni of St. Joseph’s Naci College are referred to as “old boys” and automatically become members of the school’s Alumni Association, the Naci College Old Boys Association (NCOBA).

Nudgee College prides itself on its academic achievements over the past century, and in its “old boys,” it lists 76 individuals who excel in a variety of professions and pursuits. The random tool details the different achievements of the eight “old boys”, Former University of Rhode Island scholars, dozens of whom have won university scholarships. More information about these older boys’ amazing achievements in various fields is stored in this generator.

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