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Wayne Martin (1965–1969) – Lieutenant Governor of Western Australia (Vice Regal)
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1967: Peter Edwards (1950–1962) – consultant historian, author
(Rhodes Scholars) (Academia and science) -
1974: Sir Rod Eddington (1963–1967) – CEO, Cathay Pacific, Ansett Airlines and British Airways, director, News Corporation
(Rhodes Scholars) (Academia and science) -
Irwin Lewis (1953–1956) – first indigenous person to attend the University of Western Australia
(Others – academia and science) (Academia and science) -
Andrew McGowan (1974–1978) – Dean and President of the Berkeley Divinity School at Yale, and McFaddin Professor of Anglican Studies at Yale Divinity School
(Others – academia and science) (Academia and science) -
Richard Pestell (1969–1975) – Professor of Oncology and Medicine, Director, Kimmel Cancer Center, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA
(Others – academia and science) (Academia and science) -
Ralph Simmonds (1959–1967) – Professor of Law, Murdoch University
(Others – academia and science) (Academia and science) -
Sir Rod Eddington (1963–1967) – CEO, Cathay Pacific, Ansett Airlines and British Airways; director, News Corporation; Chairman, Infrastructure Australia (Business)
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Andrew Forrest (1970–1977) – Chairman and CEO, Fortescue Metals Group; philanthropist (also attended Hale School) (Business)
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David Hohnen (1963–1966) – founder, Cape Mentelle winery (winner, Jimmy Watson Memorial Trophy, 1983 and 1984) and Cloudy Bay Vineyards (Business)
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Peter Holmes à Court (1974–1979) – CEO, Back Row Productions and Australian Agricultural Company (Business)
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Michael Wright (1952–1956) – owner, Voyager Estate; philanthropist (Business)
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Wayne Martin (1965–1969) – Chief Justice of Western Australia
(Chief Justice) (Law) -
Ralph Simmonds (1959–1967) – Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia
(Others – law) (Law) -
Piers Akerman (1960–1964) – journalist, editor (The Advertiser, Adelaide, The Sunday Herald Sun, Melbourne), columnist (The Daily Telegraph, Sydney) (also attended Guildford Grammar School) (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)
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Nathan Cochrane (1983-1984) – journalist, editor, IT editor The Age & The Sydney Morning Herald, Australia's first online journalist, one of the world's biggest game show winners (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)
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Hal Colebatch (1954–1962) – author, poet, lecturer, journalist, editor, and lawyer (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)
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Jon Doust (1961–1965) – comedian, author (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)
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Richard Hassell (1979–1983) – architect and designer, co-founder and co-owner, WOHA, Singapore (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)
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Peter Holland (1960–1961) – radio and television presenter (ABC) (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)
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Andrew Jaspan (1964–1967) – journalist, Editor-in-Chief of The Age, Melbourne (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)
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Irwin Lewis (1953–1956) – indigenous Australian artist (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)
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David McComb (1967–1978) – singer, songwriter, The Triffids (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)
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Mark McEntee (1963–1970) – guitarist, Divinyls (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)
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Tim Minchin (1982–1992) – musician, comedian, composer (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)
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John Oldham (ca 1918) – landscape architect (also attended Guildford Grammar School) (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)
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Nelson Woss (1982–1986) – film producer (Heartland Film Festival Grand Prize Winner) (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)
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Nick Allbrook (2000-2004) – Band member of Tame Impala, frontman of Pond (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)
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Ken Baston (1960–1967) – Minister for Agriculture and Food and Minister for Fisheries, Barnett Ministry, Western Australia
(Cabinet ministers) (Politics and public service) -
Senator Ian Campbell (1976) – Minister in various portfolios, Second, Third and Fourth Howard Ministries, Australia (also attended Brisbane Grammar School)
(Cabinet ministers) (Politics and public service) -
Murray Criddle (1953–1961) – Minister for Transport in the Court-Cowan Ministry, Western Australia
(Cabinet ministers) (Politics and public service) -
Peter Foss (1958–1963) – Minister in various portfolios in the Court-Cowan Ministry, Western Australia
(Cabinet ministers) (Politics and public service) -
Doug Shave (1963–1964) – Minister in various portfolios in the Court-Cowan Ministry, Western Australia
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Ric Charlesworth (1965–1969) – Member of the Australian House of Representatives for the Division of Perth
(Other Members of Parliament) (Politics and public service) -
Senator Alan Eggleston (1953–1959) – Senator for Western Australia
(Other Members of Parliament) (Politics and public service) -
Mal Washer (1961) – Member of the Australian House of Representatives for the Division of Moore
(Other Members of Parliament) (Politics and public service) -
Sir William Heseltine GCB GCVO AC QSO PC (1943–1946) – Private Secretary to Queen Elizabeth II, 1986–1990
(Others – politics and public service) (Politics and public service) -
Bruce Haigh (1956–1962) – diplomat, political analyst
(Others – politics and public service) (Politics and public service) -
John Annear (1971–1976) – AFL football player (Collingwood, Richmond, West Coast Eagles)
(Australian rules football) (Sport) -
Andrew Browne (1997–2001) – AFL football player (Fremantle)
(Australian rules football) (Sport) -
Jaxon Crabb (1995–1996) – AFL football player (West Coast Eagles, Port Adelaide), Sandover Medallist, 2005
(Australian rules football) (Sport) -
Tony Evans (1982–1986) – AFL football player (West Coast Eagles) (member, West Coast Eagles premiership teams, 1992 and 1994)
(Australian rules football) (Sport) -
Chris Lewis (1984–1986) – AFL football player (West Coast Eagles) (member, West Coast Eagles premiership teams, 1992 and 1994)
(Australian rules football) (Sport) -
Luke McPharlin (1995–1999) – AFL football player (Hawthorn and Fremantle)
(Australian rules football) (Sport) -
Eric Mackenzie (2001–2005) – AFL football player (West Coast Eagles)
(Australian rules football) (Sport) -
Tom Swift (1996–2007) – AFL football player (West Coast Eagles)
(Australian rules football) (Sport) -
Ryan Turnbull (1981–1988) – AFL football player (West Coast Eagles), Sandover Medallist, 2001
(Australian rules football) (Sport) -
Tim English (2015) – AFL Football player, Western Bulldogs
(Australian rules football) (Sport) -
Matt Burston (1995–1999) – NBL player (Perth Wildcats, South Dragons, Adelaide 36ers, Melbourne Tigers, Cairns Taipans)
(Basketball) (Sport) -
Ben Purser (2003–2007) – NBL player (Perth Wildcats)
(Basketball) (Sport) -
Jim Allenby (1995–1999) – state and county cricketer (Durham Cricket Board, Leicestershire, Western Australia, Glamorgan)
(Cricket) (Sport) -
Ric Charlesworth (1965–1969) – state cricketer (Western Australia (member of Sheffield Shield winning team, 1972–73, 1976–77, 1977–78))
(Cricket) (Sport) -
Stuart MacGill (1981–1988) – international cricketer (Australia)
(Cricket) (Sport) -
Daniel Marsh (1985–1990) – state and county cricketer (South Australia, Tasmania (captain 2002–03 to 2008–09, including of Pura Cup winning team, 2006–07), Leicestershire)
(Cricket) (Sport) -
Ashton Turner (2010) – state cricketer (Western Australia, Perth Scorchers)
(Cricket) (Sport) -
Roger Mackay (1963–1973) – professional golfer; winner, Australian PGA Championship, 1987; WA Sportsman of the Year, 1991
(Golf) (Sport) -
Craig Boyne (2001–2005) – international player
(Field hockey) (Sport) -
Ric Charlesworth (1965–1969) – international player (Australia) and coach (Hockeyroos and Kookaburras); WA Sportsman of the Year, 1976, 1979, 1986 and 1987
(Field hockey) (Sport) -
Adam Froese – international player (Canada)
(Field hockey) (Sport) -
Scott Webster (1989–1993) – international player, including at the World Hockey Cup, 2002 (silver medallist)
(Field hockey) (Sport) -
Mike Thackwell (1972–1976) – racing driver; competed in F1, F2 (winner, European championship, 1984), F3000, F3, sports cars (winner, 1000km Nürburgring, 1986), CART
(Motor sport) (Sport) -
Jim Battersby (1971–1976) – rowing (men's eight), Los Angeles 1984 (bronze medallist)
(Olympics) (Sport) -
Ric Charlesworth (1965–1969) – hockey, Munich 1972, Montreal 1976 (silver medallist), Los Angeles 1984 (captain), Seoul 1988, Atlanta 1996 (Hockeyroos coach), Sydney 2000 (Hockeyroos coach), London 2012 (Kookaburras coach)
(Olympics) (Sport) -
Tommaso D'Orsogna (2003–2007) – swimming, London 2012 (bronze medallist)
(Olympics) (Sport) -
George Ford (2010) – water polo, Rio de Janeiro 2016
(Olympics) (Sport) -
Adam Froese (2008) – hockey (Canada), Rio de Janeiro 2016
(Olympics) (Sport) -
Bill Kirby (1990–1992) – swimming, Sydney 2000 (gold medallist)
(Olympics) (Sport) -
Miguel Porteous – freestyle skiing (New Zealand), Pyeongchang 2018
(Olympics) (Sport) -
Nico Porteous – freestyle skiing (New Zealand), Pyeongchang 2018 (bronze medallist)
(Olympics) (Sport) -
Todd Skipworth (1998–2002) – rowing (lightweight coxless four), London 2016, Rio de Janeiro 2016
(Olympics) (Sport) -
Jonathan van Hazel (1988–1995) – swimming, Athens 2004
(Olympics) (Sport) -
Robin Bell (1986–1994) – Canoe/Kayak/Slalom, Sydney 2000, Athens 2004, Beijing 2008 Bronze
(Olympics) (Sport) -
Joshua Hofer OAM (1987–1991) – swimming, Madrid Paralympics 1992 (gold medallist)
(Paralympics) (Sport) -
Peter Holmes à Court (1974–1979) – co-owner and CEO of South Sydney Rabbitohs
(Rugby league) (Sport) -
George Ford (2010) – international player (Australia)
(Water polo) (Sport) -
Nick O'Halloran (2000–2004) – international player (Australia), including at the FINA Water Polo World League, 2007 (bronze medallist)
(Water polo) (Sport) -
Peter Gilmour (1968–1977) – international yachtsman (including in the Americas Cup), WA Sportsman of the Year, 1987
(Yachting) (Sport) -
Jon Sanders AO OBE (1952–1955) – yachtsman, circumnavigator
(Yachting) (Sport)
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