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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)
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Professor Jacques Miller AC, FRS (1931- ) – a distinguished research scientist (Academia, medicine and science)
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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)
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Dr Stephen Hicks – a research fellow in Neuroscience and Visual Prosthetics, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford (Academia, medicine and science)
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David Murray AO – a former Chairman of the Australian Government Future Fund and a former CEO of the Commonwealth Bank (Business)
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Danny Kennedy – environmentalist, clean-tech entrepreneur and founder of Sungevity (Business)
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Andrew Low – a corporate adviser, and CEO RedBridge Grant Samuel (Business)
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Right Reverend Joseph Dwyer – Bishop of Wagga Wagga 1918-1939 (also attended St Patrick's College, Goulburn) (Clergy)
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Peter L'Estrange – Rector of Newman College (University of Melbourne) 1991-2006 and Master of Campion Hall, Oxford 2006- (Clergy)
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Archbishop Eris O'Brien – Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney 1948-1951, Archbishop of Canberra and Goulburn 1953-1966 (Clergy)
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Bishop William Wright – Bishop of Maitland-Newcastle (Clergy)
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Bishop Gregory Homeming - Bishop of Lismore (Clergy)
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Christopher Brennan – a poet and Scholar (also attended Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview) (Media, entertainment and the arts)
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Don Burke – television presenter, television producer, author and horticulturalist (Media, entertainment and the arts)
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Danny Clayton – a television presenter and media personality, best known for his work as a Channel V Australia VJ (Media, entertainment and the arts)
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Martin Cooke – a baritone with the Bavarian State Opera (Media, entertainment and the arts)
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John Bede Dalley – a journalist and writer (also attended St Augustine's Abbey school and Beaumont College) (Media, entertainment and the arts)
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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)
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Khoa Do – the 2005 Young Australian of the Year, screenwriter and director of Footy Legends (Media, entertainment and the arts)
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Sir Charles Mackerras – a conductor and brother of Alistair and Malcolm (also attended Sydney Grammar School) (Media, entertainment and the arts)
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Julian Morrow – a journalist, comedian and writer, best known for The Chaser, CNNNN, The Chaser's War on Everything (Media, entertainment and the arts)
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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)
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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)
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Cyril Ritchard – a broadway Actor (Media, entertainment and the arts)
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Mark Simkin – Walkely Award winning ABC journalist (Media, entertainment and the arts)
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Justin Smith – an actor who starred in Billy Elliot the Musical in Australia (Media, entertainment and the arts)
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Adam Spencer – a mathematician, comedian and radio host (Media, entertainment and the arts)
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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)
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Tom Williams – a television presenter (The Great Outdoors); reporter and star of Dancing With the Stars (Media, entertainment and the arts)
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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)
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Robert Broinowski – a public servant and poet; Clerk of the Australian Senate (1939–1942) (Politics, public service and the law)
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Sir Maurice Byers CBE, QC – Solicitor-General of Australia during the Australian constitutional crisis of 1975 (Politics, public service and the law)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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Francis Keane – a public servant and magistrate (Politics, public service and the law)
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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)
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John Ormond Kennedy MP, Member of Victorian Legislative Assembly representing Hawthorn for the Labor Party since November 2018 (Politics, public service and the law)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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Professor Simon Rice OAM a professor of Law, ANU College of Law, Australian National University (Politics, public service and the law)
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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)
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Bernard Foley – Waratahs and Wallabies rugby player (Sport)
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Cecil Healy – a winner of individual silver and team gold medals in swimming at the 1912 Olympic Games (Sport)
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Ater Majok – a basketball player, selected by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2011 NBA Draft (Sport)
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Dr Herbert Moran – Wallabies captain (1908) (also attended St. Joseph's College, Hunters Hill) (Sport)
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Pat McCabe – Brumbies and Wallabies rugby player (Sport)
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