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  • Dr Walter Burfitt CBE – a surgeon and co-founder of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons; a founder of the Medical Benevolent Association of New South Wales (also attended Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview) (Academia, medicine and science)

  • Professor Jacques Miller AC, FRS (1931- ) – a distinguished research scientist (Academia, medicine and science)

  • Sir Gustav Nossal AC, CBE, FRS, FAA (1931- ) – a distinguished research scientist; a former director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research (1965-1996); and 2000 Australian of the Year (Academia, medicine and science)

  • Dr Stephen Hicks – a research fellow in Neuroscience and Visual Prosthetics, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford (Academia, medicine and science)

  • David Murray AO – a former Chairman of the Australian Government Future Fund and a former CEO of the Commonwealth Bank (Business)

  • Danny Kennedy – environmentalist, clean-tech entrepreneur and founder of Sungevity (Business)

  • Andrew Low – a corporate adviser, and CEO RedBridge Grant Samuel (Business)

  • Right Reverend Joseph Dwyer – Bishop of Wagga Wagga 1918-1939 (also attended St Patrick's College, Goulburn) (Clergy)

  • Peter L'Estrange – Rector of Newman College (University of Melbourne) 1991-2006 and Master of Campion Hall, Oxford 2006- (Clergy)

  • Archbishop Eris O'Brien – Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney 1948-1951, Archbishop of Canberra and Goulburn 1953-1966 (Clergy)

  • Bishop William Wright – Bishop of Maitland-Newcastle (Clergy)

  • Bishop Gregory Homeming - Bishop of Lismore (Clergy)

  • Christopher Brennan – a poet and Scholar (also attended Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview) (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Don Burke – television presenter, television producer, author and horticulturalist (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Danny Clayton – a television presenter and media personality, best known for his work as a Channel V Australia VJ (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Martin Cooke – a baritone with the Bavarian State Opera (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • John Bede Dalley – a journalist and writer (also attended St Augustine's Abbey school and Beaumont College) (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Anh Do – a comedian, painter and actor (Footy Legends, Thank God You're Here, SBS series Kick, Runner up on Dancing with the Stars (Series 7), Dancing with the Deals) (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Khoa Do – the 2005 Young Australian of the Year, screenwriter and director of Footy Legends (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Sir Charles Mackerras – a conductor and brother of Alistair and Malcolm (also attended Sydney Grammar School) (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Julian Morrow – a journalist, comedian and writer, best known for The Chaser, CNNNN, The Chaser's War on Everything (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Melvyn Morrow – a playwright whose musical scores included Shout! The Legend of The Wild One and Dusty - The Musical; and an English teacher (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Matthew Reilly – an author whose novels include Ice Station, Area 7, Scarecrow, Hover Car Racer, Seven Ancient Wonders and Contest (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Cyril Ritchard – a broadway Actor (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Mark Simkin – Walkely Award winning ABC journalist (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Justin Smith – an actor who starred in Billy Elliot the Musical in Australia (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Adam Spencer – a mathematician, comedian and radio host (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Tom Switzer – editor of the Australian version of The Spectator and research associate at the United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Tom Williams – a television presenter (The Great Outdoors); reporter and star of Dancing With the Stars (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Tony Abbott MP – a former Australian Prime Minister, a Member of the Australian House of Representatives, representing Warringah for the Liberal Party, and a former minister in the Howard government; (left after graduation from the junior school to attend Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Robert Broinowski – a public servant and poet; Clerk of the Australian Senate (1939–1942) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Sir Maurice Byers CBE, QC – Solicitor-General of Australia during the Australian constitutional crisis of 1975 (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Joseph Farrar Coates  – a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council and a minister in the Lang and Stevens governments (1921–1943) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Francis Joseph Finnan CBE, MP  – a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Hawkesbury and Darlinghurst for Labor; and later a public servant (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Nick Greiner AC – a former chairman of Infrastructure NSW; the 37th Premier of New South Wales (1988–1992); and a Member of the Legislative Assembly representing Ku-ring-gai for the Liberal Party (1980–1992) (also attended Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview). (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Joe Hockey AO – the current Australian Ambassador to the United States and a former Member of the Australian House of Representatives, representing North Sydney for the Liberal Party; a former minister in the Howard Government, in the Abbott Government Hockey served as Treasurer of Australia (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Francis Keane – a public servant and magistrate (Politics, public service and the law)

  • John Kearney QC – a Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and President of the NSW Bar Association (Politics, public service and the law)

  • John Ormond Kennedy MP, Member of Victorian Legislative Assembly representing Hawthorn for the Labor Party since November 2018 (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Michael L'Estrange AO – a former Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade; a former Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom; a former Secretary to Cabinet; and Rhodes Scholar (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Malcolm Mackerras AO – a psephologist and creator of the 'Mackerras Electoral Pendulum'; and brother of Charles (also attended Sydney Grammar School) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Dick Meagher MP – a former Speaker, and a former Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Sydney-Phillip, then Tweed and then Phillip, variously for Labor and as an independent representative between 1895 and 1917; and a former Lord Mayor of Sydney (1895–1920) (also attended St Stanislaus' College) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Jonathan O'Dea MP  – a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Davidson for the Liberal Party since 2007 (also attended Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Professor Simon Rice OAM a professor of Law, ANU College of Law, Australian National University (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Professor Tim Stephens – a professor of International Law, Australian Research Council Future Fellow, Sydney Law School, University of Sydney (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Bernard Foley – Waratahs and Wallabies rugby player (Sport)

  • Cecil Healy – a winner of individual silver and team gold medals in swimming at the 1912 Olympic Games (Sport)

  • Ater Majok – a basketball player, selected by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2011 NBA Draft (Sport)

  • Dr Herbert Moran – Wallabies captain (1908) (also attended St. Joseph's College, Hunters Hill) (Sport)

  • Pat McCabe – Brumbies and Wallabies rugby player (Sport)

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St. Aloysius Secondary School is a private secondary school specializing in primary and secondary education. Located in Adelaide, Australia. Urban planning makes people feel comfortable and the residents enjoy a high quality of urban life. St Aloysius College, founded by Sisters of Mercy in 1880, is more than 115 years old. The school has produced many admirable leaders from all walks of life.

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