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List of Old Boys Of St Patrick's College, Strathfieldreport

  • Professor John Michael Dwyer AO – Australian doctor, professor of medicine, and public health advocate. Former Head of the Department of Clinical Immunology at Yale University (Academia, science and medicine)

  • Professor Brian J O'Brien - Leading Australian physicist and first Australian to receive the NASA Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement (Academia, science and medicine)

  • Dr John Gunning AM – former Head of Cardiology at Royal North Shore Hospital, former Vice Chairman Heart Research Australia (Academia, science and medicine)

  • Dr John D. Kelly – Director and Chief Executive NSW Zoological Parks 1987-1997 (Academia, science and medicine)

  • John Stanley Mattick AO, FAA – geneticist and microbiologist, former director of the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, inaugural Chief Executive Officer at Genomics England (Academia, science and medicine)

  • Michael K. Morgan AM – professor of Neurosurgery and Dean of Medicine, School of Advanced Medicine, Macquarie University (Academia, science and medicine)

  • Professor Peter W. Sheehan AO – Vice-Chancellor at the Australian Catholic University 1998-2008 (Academia, science and medicine)

  • Professor Gerard Sutton AO – Vice-Chancellor at the University of Wollongong 1995-2011 (Academia, science and medicine)

  • Chris Tinney – professor and Associate Dean for the Faculty of Science at UNSW, where he heads the Exoplanetary Science at UNSW group within the School of Physics. Former head of the Australian Astronomical Observatory (Academia, science and medicine)

  • John Brogden AM – former NSW Liberal Leader of the Opposition and former Member for Pittwater. Current Chairman of Lifeline and Patron of Kookaburra Kids. (Bureaucracy, politics and the law)

  • John J. Brown AO – Minister for Sport, Recreation and Tourism in the First Hawke Ministry 1983-1988. Minister for Administrative Services until 1984 and Minister assisting the Minister for Defence (Bureaucracy, politics and the law)

  • Tony Burke MP – Federal Labor Member for Watson, Shadow Minister for Environment and Water, Shadow Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Australia, Shadow Minister for the Arts and Manager of Opposition Business and former Member of the NSW Legislative Council (Bureaucracy, politics and the law)

  • Ralph James "Mick" Clough – Labor Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1976 to 1981, representing the electorate of Blue Mountains and representing the electorate of Bathurst from 1981 to 1988 and again from 1991 to 1999 (Bureaucracy, politics and the law)

  • Bryan Doyle MP – former NSW Liberal Member for Campbelltown (Bureaucracy, politics and the law)

  • Craig Emerson – former Federal Labor Member for Rankin and minister (Bureaucracy, politics and the law)

  • Laurie Ferguson MP – former Federal Labor Member for Werriwa, former NSW Member for Granville and brother of Martin (Bureaucracy, politics and the law)

  • Martin Ferguson AM – former Federal Member for Batman and minister and brother of Laurie (Bureaucracy, politics and the law)

  • Gerald Gleeson AC – former Secretary of the Premier's Department, former Head of the Public Service Board (Bureaucracy, politics and the law)

  • Justin Gleeson SC – former Solicitor-General of Australia (2013–2016), the Commonwealth's second-ranking law officer. (Bureaucracy, politics and the law)

  • Anthony C. Harris, NSW Auditor-General 1992-1999 (Bureaucracy, politics and the law)

  • Dick Healey – former NSW Liberal Member for Davidson and Minister (Bureaucracy, politics and the law)

  • Gary Humphries – former Liberal Chief Minister of the ACT and former Senator for the ACT (Bureaucracy, politics and the law)

  • Craig Laundy MP – Former Federal Liberal Member for Reid and former Minister for Small and Family Business, the Workplace and Deregulation, former Assistant Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science, former Assistant Minister for Multicultural Affairs (Bureaucracy, politics and the law)

  • Paul Lynch MP – NSW Labor Member for Liverpool and Shadow Attorney General (Bureaucracy, politics and the law)

  • Paul McLeay – former NSW Labor Member for Heathcote and Minister (Bureaucracy, politics and the law)

  • Dennis Mahoney AO, QC – former Judge and President of NSW Supreme Court of Appeal, former Acting Chief Justice of NSW, former President of International Commission of Jurists, and former Member of the Board of the Prince of Wales and Prince Henry Hospitals (Bureaucracy, politics and the law)

  • John Pierce – former Secretary of the Department and Chief Economist to The Treasury (New South Wales), former Secretary of the Department to the Australian Government Department of Resources Energy & Tourism and current Chairman of the Australian Energy Market Commission (Bureaucracy, politics and the law)

  • Kieran Prendergast KCVO, CMG – former British diplomat (High Commissioner to Zimbabwe, Kenya, Ambassador to Turkey) and UN Under-Secretary-General 1997-2005 (Bureaucracy, politics and the law)

  • Douglas W. Sutherland AM – 78th Lord Mayor of Sydney (Bureaucracy, politics and the law)

  • Greg Coffey – a London hedge fund manager known as the "Wizard of Oz". Worth roughly US$734 million. (Business)

  • Rod de Aboitiz – former Chief Financial Officer of Rothschild Australia (Business)

  • Peter Mattick AM – co-founder and former interim chief executive officer of Salmat (Business)

  • Guy G. Russo – managing Director and Chief Executive Officer at McDonald's Australia 1999-2005, President McDonald's Greater China 2005-2007, Managing Director at Kmart, Chief Executive Officer of the Department Stores division for Wesfarmers 2016 to present (Business)

  • Phil Salter – co-founder of Salmat (Business)

  • James Symond – chief executive officer of Aussie Home Loans (Business)

  • John Symond AM – Australian financial executive and founder of Aussie Home Loans (Business)

  • Most Reverend Bede Vincent Heather – Bishop Emeritus of Parramatta; former co-chairman of the Catholic/Baptist International Dialogue and first Bishop of Parramatta 1986-1997. (Clergy)

  • Most Reverend Patrick Murphy – former Vice-President and Rector of the Post Graduate House at St Patrick's Seminary, former President of St Patrick's Seminary, former Episcopal Vicar for Education, former Chairman of the Sydney Archdiocesan Catholic Schools Board and former Chairman of the Catholic Education Commission of NSW; and the inaugural Bishop of Broken Bay 1986-1996 (Clergy)

  • Mig Ayesa – actor, notable work includes "Joe" the landlord on ABC children's serial The Ferals (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Thomas Kenneally AO – author and Australian National Living Treasure (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Rob Shehadie – Australian film and television actor whose notable works include the television show Pizza, Here Come the Habibs, Street Smart and Housos (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Peter Skrzynecki – poet, writer and lecturer at the University of Western Sydney. His poems were formerly studied by year 12 students during the course of the Higher School Certificate (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Steve Maresca- Australian film and television actor. Notable credits include Skinford and Doctor Doctor (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Uli Latekefu Australian film and television actor. Notable credits include Doctor Doctor and Alien Covenant (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Felix Lee- Member of Stray Kids (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Daniel Rigney - National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA) graduate 1992. Notable credits include A Country Practice, Water Rats, Police Rescue, The Damnation of Harvey McHugh, Murder Call, The Island of Dr. Moreau, Welcome To Woop Woop, The Feds, The Last Bullet, G.P., Vietnam, Snowy River, On The Dead Side (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Adrian Arndt – football referee in the FFA Hyundai A-League (Sport)

  • John Ballesty – former Australian Rugby Union International (Sport)

  • Shannon Cole – Australian football (soccer) player for Sydney FC and Western Sydney Wanderers FC (Sport)

  • Ernest Crossan – former New South Wales representative cricketer (Sport)

  • Adam Doueihi – Australian rugby league footballer for the South Sydney Rabbitohs, and representative for Lebanon in the 2017 Rugby League World Cup (Sport)

  • Michael Foley – Australian rugby union player, Australian rugby union forwards coach 2003–2008, New South Wales Warartahs rugby union coach 2008. Until 2016 coach of the Western Force (Sport)

  • Brian McCowage – Australian Foil Champion. Olympic Representative at the 1956, 1960 and 1964 Olympic Games (Sport)

  • Ante Milicic – Australian football (soccer) player (Sport)

  • Chris O'Young – rugby union player for the Western Force and Australia 7's (Sport)

  • Tim Pickup – Australian Rugby Union and Rugby League Representative (Sport)

  • Rob Shehadie – a film and television actor who also represented Lebanon as a professional, international, rugby league player (Sport)

  • Chris Siale – rugby union player for the Queensland Reds, New South Wales Waratahs and French rugby second division (Sport)

  • Matt Williams – professional rugby coach and sports commentator (Sport)

  • Adam Douhei - Profesional rugby player in the NRL for the mighty Wests Tigers. (Sport)

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St Patrick’s College, Strathfield was founded by Christian Brothers in 1928. The college serves as an independent Catholic boys’ school for young men in grades 5 to 12. Founded on the heritage of Christian brothers, the college is dedicated to providing students with the four touchstones of the Edmund Rice education-liberation education, evangelical spirituality, inclusive community, justice and solidarity.

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