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List of Old Boys Of Christ Church Grammar Schoolreport

  • Wayne Martin (1965–1969) – Lieutenant Governor of Western Australia (Vice Regal)

  • 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)

  • Andrew Forrest (1970–1977) – Chairman and CEO, Fortescue Metals Group; philanthropist (also attended Hale School) (Business)

  • David Hohnen (1963–1966) – founder, Cape Mentelle winery (winner, Jimmy Watson Memorial Trophy, 1983 and 1984) and Cloudy Bay Vineyards (Business)

  • Peter Holmes à Court (1974–1979) – CEO, Back Row Productions and Australian Agricultural Company (Business)

  • Michael Wright (1952–1956) – owner, Voyager Estate; philanthropist (Business)

  • 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)

  • 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)

  • Hal Colebatch (1954–1962) – author, poet, lecturer, journalist, editor, and lawyer (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)

  • Jon Doust (1961–1965) – comedian, author (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)

  • Richard Hassell (1979–1983) – architect and designer, co-founder and co-owner, WOHA, Singapore (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)

  • Peter Holland (1960–1961) – radio and television presenter (ABC) (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)

  • Andrew Jaspan (1964–1967) – journalist, Editor-in-Chief of The Age, Melbourne (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)

  • Irwin Lewis (1953–1956) – indigenous Australian artist (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)

  • David McComb (1967–1978) – singer, songwriter, The Triffids (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)

  • Mark McEntee (1963–1970) – guitarist, Divinyls (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)

  • Tim Minchin (1982–1992) – musician, comedian, composer (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)

  • John Oldham (ca 1918) – landscape architect (also attended Guildford Grammar School) (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)

  • Nelson Woss (1982–1986) – film producer (Heartland Film Festival Grand Prize Winner) (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)

  • Nick Allbrook (2000-2004) – Band member of Tame Impala, frontman of Pond (Media, entertainment, culture and the arts)

  • 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

    (Cabinet ministers) (Politics and public service)

  • 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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Anglican Church Grammar School, founded in 1912, is a private day and Boarding Secondary School for men in Queensland. As an academic institution, the school attaches great importance to the pursuit and personal role of knowledge and learning. The school works with parents to help students develop good personal habits so that they can continue to pursue knowledge and lifelong learning.

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