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  • Neville Gruzman – architect and mayor of Woollahra Council (Architecture)

  • Andrew Andersons AO – ex Assistant Government Architect NSW, ex Director PTW (Architecture)

  • René Rivkin – entrepreneur, investor, investment adviser, and stockbroker (Business)

  • Nicholas Whitlam – son of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam; chief executive of the State Bank of New South Wales (Business)

  • Matt Comyn – CEO of Commonwealth Bank Australia (2018–present) (Business)

  • Bruce Beaver – award-winning poet (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Richard Bonynge AC CBE – conductor of the Vancouver Opera, married Dame Joan Sutherland (opera singer) (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Alex Broun - award winning actor, director, playwright and screenwriter (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Simon Burke AO – actor (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Russell Crowe – Oscar-winning actor (2000) (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Glenn Fraser – filmmaker (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • James Brunton Gibb – performer and teacher of elocution (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Rick Grossman – bass guitarist (Matt Finish, Divinyls, Hoodoo Gurus and Ghostwriters) (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Ilan Kidron – singer, songwriter, The Potbelleez (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • John Kingsmill – author and actor (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • George Levendis – television and record executive; current Head of International for Syco TV, a joint venture between Simon Cowell and Sony Music Entertainment (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Eric McCusker – guitarist and songwriter (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Plini Roessler-Holgate - guitarist and songwriter (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Daniel MacPherson – actor (Neighbours, The Bill, City Homicide and Wild Boys) and television presenter (Dancing with the Stars and The X Factor) (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Padraic McGuinness – journalist, editor of Quadrant (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Bill Miller – film producer (Happy Feet, Mad Max trilogy, Babe) (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Dr George Miller – film director (Happy Feet, Mad Max trilogy, Babe) (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Sen Mitsuji – actor (Origin, The Man in the High Castle, Altered Carbon, Brave New World) (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • John Pilger – journalist and documentary film-maker (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • John Prior – composer, producer, drummer (Matt Finish) (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • John Stanley (radio broadcaster) – radio presenter of 2UE (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Nic Testoni – actor, Home and Away (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Jack Thompson AM – actor (Wake in Fright, Sunday Too Far Away, The Man from Snowy River and Breaker Morant) (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Danny Weidler – sports journalist for Network Nine and The Sun-Herald (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Prof. John Robert Anderson – chemist whose research specialised in materials science (Medicine and science)

  • Dr Nikos Athanasou – professor of Musculoskeletal Pathology at Oxford University and Greek-Australian novelist (Medicine and science)

  • Emeritus Professor Henry H. Bauer – professor of chemistry and science studies at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ("Virginia Tech") (Medicine and science)

  • Dr Ronald N. Bracewell AO – Lewis M. Terman Professor of Electrical Engineering, Emeritus of the Space, Telecommunications and Radioscience Laboratory at Stanford University (Medicine and science)

  • Dr Graeme Milbourne Clark AC AO – pioneer of the multiple-channel cochlear implant; founder of the Bionic Ear Institute; Fellow of the Royal Society, Australian Father of the Year award (2004), recipient of the Centenary Medal 2003 (Medicine and science)

  • Dr Frank Cotton – lecturer in physiology, specialising in the study of the effects of physical strain on the human body, widely considered to be the 'Father of Sport Science' in Australia. (Medicine and science)

  • Sir John Cornforth AC CBE FRS – Nobel Laureate for Chemistry (1975) (Medicine and science)

  • Dr Kenneth Dawson FRSN – maxillofacial surgeon and surgical educator, the University of Washington (Medicine and science)

  • Emeritus Professor Hans Charles Freeman AM FAA – metalloprotein crystallographer and bio-inorganic chemist who established and developed the field of crystallography in Australia (Medicine and science)

  • Dr Hans Freeman AM FAA – bioinorganic chemist, protein crystallographer, and Professor of Inorganic Chemistry (Medicine and science)

  • Prof. Andrew Goodwin – Gold medal 1996 International Chemistry Olympiad, professor at Oxford University (Medicine and science)

  • Sir Henry Harris – professor of medicine at the University of Oxford, pioneering work on cancer and human genetics in the 1960s (Medicine and science)

  • Prof. Herbert Huppert FRS – widely published geophysicist; Professor of Theoretical Geophysics and Foundation Director, Institute of Theoretical Geophysics, Cambridge University, since 1989; Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, since 1970 (Medicine and science)

  • Dr Kelvin Lancaster – mathematical economist and John Bates Clark professor of economics at Columbia University; developed the Theory of the Second Best with Richard Lipsey (Medicine and science)

  • Sir Michael Marmot – professor of Epidemiology and Public Health at University College London (Medicine and science)

  • Lord Robert May, Baron May of Oxford OM, AC, FRS – former President of the Royal Society, Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK Government (1995–2000) (Medicine and science)

  • Prof. Kenneth Minogue – political theorist and Emeritus Professor of Political Science and Honorary Fellow at the London School of Economics (Medicine and science)

  • John Passmore AC – philosopher (Medicine and science)

  • Dr John D. Pollard FRACP FRCP (Lund) AO – Professor of Neurology at the University of Sydney, former Chair of Executive and Head, Department of Medicine, University of Sydney (Medicine and science)

  • Edwin Ernest Salpeter FRS – astrophysicist, Karl Schwarzschild Medalist, Bruce Medalist and Hans Bethe Prize Winner (Medicine and science)

  • Sir Grafton Elliot Smith FRS FRCP – anatomist and a proponent of the hyperdiffusionist view of prehistory. (Medicine and science)

  • Prof. Allan David Spigelman FRACS FRCS - Professor of Surgery, Director St. Vincent's Hereditary Cancer Clinic, Cancer Genetics Consultant, Spigelman's classification for duodenal polyposis (Medicine and science)

  • Dr Bruce William Stillman AO, FAA, FRS – biochemist and cancer researcher (Medicine and science)

  • Dr Alfred van der Poorten – number theorist and former president of the Australian Mathematical Society (Medicine and science)

  • Prof. Walter Lawry Waterhouse – agricultural scientist, a fellow of the Australian Academy of Science and Clark Medallist (Medicine and science)

  • Prof. Walter George Woolnough – geologist and Clark Medallist (Medicine and science)

  • Dr Sydney Edward Wright – academic pharmacist (Medicine and science)

  • Peter Anderson – NSW State Member for Nepean (1978–81), Penrith (1981–88), Liverpool (1989–95); New South Wales Minister for Health (1986–88)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Sir Howard Beale KBE – Federal Member for Parramatta (1946–1958), Ambassador to the United States (1958–1964))

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Eric Bowden – Federal Member for Parramatta (1922–29)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Fred Caterson – NSW State Member for The Hills (1976–90); chief industrial officer of Qantas (1943–59)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Morton Cohen – NSW State Member for Bligh (1965–68)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Thomas Simpson Crawford QC – NSW State Member for Marrickville (1910–17); senior crown prosecutor (1940–47)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Griffiths Evans – NSW State Member for Lachlan (1938–43)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Max Falstein – Federal Member for Watson (1940–49)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Derek Freeman – Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1973–84)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Vernon Goodin – NSW State Member for Murray (1925–27)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Ian Glachan – NSW State Member for Albury (1988–2003), served as Justice of the Peace

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Roland Green – Federal Member for Richmond (1922–37)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Jon Isaacs – Northern Territory Member for Millner (1977–81); 1st Opposition Leader of Northern Territory (1977–81)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • John Jobling AM – Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1984–2003)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Paul Landa – Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1973–84); State Member for Peats (1984); NSW Government Minister (1976–83); 42nd Attorney General of New South Wales (1983–84)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • John Lawson – Federal Member for Macquarie (1931–40)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Ted Mack – Mayor of North Sydney (1980–1988), State Member for North Shore (1981–1988), Federal Member for North Sydney (1990–1996)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • John Mason – NSW State Member for Dubbo (1965–81); 31st Leader of the Opposition in NSW (1978–81)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • John McCallum – Federal Senator for New South Wales (1950–62)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Scott Morrison – 30th and current Prime Minister of Australia (2018–present)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Gary Nairn – Federal Member for Eden-Monaro (1996–2007)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Garry Nehl AM – Federal Member for Cowper (1984–2001)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Frank O'Neill – NSW State Member for Georges River (1953–56)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Sir Earle Page GCMG CH – 11th Prime Minister of Australia (1939)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Dr Leslie Parr – NSW State Member for Burwood (1951–56);

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Paul Pearce – former NSW State Member for Coogee, former Mayor of Waverley

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Ronald Raines – Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1977–78)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Luke Simpkins – current Liberal Federal Member for Cowan (2007–)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • John Tingle – Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1995–2006)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Dr James Webb – NSW State Member for Hurstville (1932–39)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Tony Whitlam – son of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam; Federal (ALP) Member for Grayndler (1975–77); Justice of Federal Court of Australia (1993–2005)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Bruce Wight – Federal Member for Lilley (1949–61)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • John Willcock – 15th Premier of Western Australia (1936–45); WA State Member for Geraldton (1917–47)

    (Politicians) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Walter Abraham – architect and town planner, noted for designing the layout of the campus of Macquarie University as well as overseeing the first 20 years of its development

    (Public service) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Sir Leighton Bracegirdle KCVO CMG DSO – Australian military commander and an Official Secretary to Australian governors-general

    (Public service) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Sir Henry Armand Bland – Secretary of the Department of Labour and National Service (1952–1968)

    (Public service) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Sir John Crawford AC CBE – adviser to the World Bank, Chancellor of the Australian National University (1974–1984), Australian of the Year (1981)

    (Public service) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Sir Roden Cutler VC AK KCMG KCVO CBE – Australian diplomat, the longest serving and 32nd Governor of New South Wales and a recipient of the Victoria Cross

    (Public service) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Prof. David Flint AM – head of the Australian Broadcasting Authority (1997–2004), and legal academic

    (Public service) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Brian King – suffragan bishop in the Anglican Diocese of Sydney

    (Public service) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Sir Richard Kingsland Kt. AO CBE DFC – decorated World War II Air Force pilot

    (Public service) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Sir John McLaren CMG – Secretary of the Prime Minister's Department (1928–1932); Official Secretary, High Commissioner's Office, London (1933–1936)

    (Public service) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Neil McInnes – Inspector General for Intelligence and Security (1986–1989)

    (Public service) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Sir James Plimsoll AC CBE KStJ – diplomat, Governor of Tasmania (1982–1987), Ambassador to United States (1970–1973), Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1974–1976), Belgium, Luxembourg and the European Economic Community (1977–1979); Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom (1980–1981)

    (Public service) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Leo Port MBE – 76th Lord Mayor of Sydney (1975–1978)

    (Public service) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Alan Renouf OBE – diplomat, High Commissioner to Nigeria (1960–1963), Ambassador to Yugoslavia (1966–1969), Ambassador to France and Portugal (1969–1973), Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs (1974–1977), Ambassador to the United States (1978–1979).

    (Public service) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Sir Alan Watt – Commissioner to Singapore (1954), Ambassador to Japan (1956–1959) and Germany (1960–1962); Rhodes Scholar

    (Public service) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Peter Wilenski AC – awarded Order of Australia in 1994 for service to international relations and to public sector reform, particularly through fostering the implementation of social justice and equity principles

    (Public service) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • James Wolfensohn KBE AO – ninth President of the World Bank (1995–2005)

    (Public service) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Hon. Bryan Beaumont AO – Justice of the Federal Court of Australia (1983–2005)

    (The law) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Hon. Richard Cooper – Justice of the Federal Court of Australia (1992–2005)

    (The law) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Hon. Marcus Einfeld – Justice of the Federal Court of Australia (1986–2001) and former President of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission

    (The law) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Hon. Harold Glass AO RFD – Justice of Supreme Court of New South Wales (1974–77), Justice of the New South Wales Court of Appeal (1977–87) and Judge Advocate General for the Royal Australian Navy (1978–83)

    (The law) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Sir Frederick Richard Jordan KCMG – 9th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales (1934–1949)

    (The law) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Donald Harding – law professor and one of Australia's leading experts in corporate law and securities regulation

    (The law) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Hon. Peter Hely – Justice of the Federal Court of Australia (1998–2005)

    (The law) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Hon. Peter Jacobson – current Justice of the Federal Court of Australia (2002–present)

    (The law) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Hon. Rodney Madgwick – Justice of the Federal Court of Australia (1995–2008)

    (The law) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Hon. Lionel Murphy – Justice of the High Court of Australia (1975–86), 22nd Attorney-General of Australia (1972–75), Federal Senator (1961–72)

    (The law) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Hon. Albert Piddington – Justice of the High Court of Australia (teacher at Sydney Boys High School)

    (The law) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Hon. Nye Perram – current Justice of the Federal Court of Australia (2008–present)

    (The law) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Hon. Philip Powell AM QC (judge) – New South Wales Court of Appeal judge (1993–2002)

    (The law) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Hon. John Sackar QC (judge) – Supreme Court of New South Wales judge (2011–present)

    (The law) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Hon. Jim Spigelman AC QC – 16th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales (1998–2011)

    (The law) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Hon. Paul Stein AM QC (judge) – New South Wales Court of Appeal judge (1997–2003)

    (The law) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Hon. Donald Stewart – Supreme Court of New South Wales judge (1981–84), Royal Commissioner on Inquiry into Drug Trafficking

    (The law) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Sir Bernard Sugerman – President of New South Wales Court of Appeal (1970–1972), Acting Chief Justice of New South Wales (1971–1972)

    (The law) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Sir Gordon Wallace – Supreme Court of New South Wales judge (1960–1970), President of New South Wales Court of Appeal (1966–1970), Acting Chief Justice of New South Wales (1968–1969)

    (The law) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Hon. John Halden "Hal" Wootten AC – Justice of Supreme Court of New South Wales (1973–83), awarded Order of Australia in 1990 for service to human rights, to conservation, to legal education and to the law

    (The law) (Politics, public service and the law)

  • 1913 – Ethelbert Ambrook Southee (Rhodes Scholars)

  • 1918 – Raymond Newton Kershaw (Rhodes Scholars)

  • 1919 – Arthur Wesley Wheen – BA University of Sydney (completed University of Oxford) (Rhodes Scholars)

  • 1921 – Alan Watt – BA University of Sydney (Rhodes Scholars)

  • 1929 – Ian Matheson Edwards (Rhodes Scholars)

  • 1955 – Alan David Ker Stout (Rhodes Scholars)

  • 1957 – John Maxwell Bailey (Rhodes Scholars)

  • 1966 – Ian William Dawes (Rhodes Scholars)

  • 1968 – David Atherton Griffiths (Rhodes Scholars)

  • 1998 – Anthony David Ross Abrahams (Rhodes Scholars)

  • Frank Row – rugby union player (first test captain, 3 tests, 1899)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Stan Wickham – rugby union player (5 tests for the Wallabies, 1903–05)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Tom Pauling – rugby union player (2 tests for the Wallabies, 1936–37)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Gordon Stone – rugby union player (1 test for the Wallabies, 1938)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Mick Cremin – rugby union player (19 tests for the Wallabies, 1946–48)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • John Thornett – rugby union player (37 tests for the Wallabies, 1955–67, 49th captain)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • John Bosler – rugby union player (1 tests for the Wallabies, 1956)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Saxon White – rugby union player (7 tests for the Wallabies, 1956–58)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • John Brass – dual rugby-code international (12 tests for the Wallabies (1966–68), 6 tests for the Kangaroos (1970–75) & Kangaroo captain (1975))

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Alan Skinner – rugby union player (3 tests for the Wallabies, 1969–70)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Chris Whitaker – rugby union player (Waratahs, Wallabies (31 tests, 1998–2005) & Wallabies captain (2003))

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Jason Jones-Hughes – rugby union player (Randwick, Waratahs, Newport, 3 tests for Wales)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Marc Stcherbina – rugby union player (Waratahs, Australian Rugby Sevens, Northampton, Cardiff)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Duncan McRae – rugby union player – Waratahs (1999–2000 & 2001–03), and rugby league player (South Sydney (1993–95), Canterbury(1997–98)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Bob Dwyer – 1991 World Cup-winning Australia rugby union coach, coach of Wallabies (1982–83 and 1988–91), coach of Waratahs (2001–03)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Alan Gaffney – former assistant and backs coach (Wallabies)

    (Rugby union) (Sport)

  • Viv Thicknesse – rugby league player (Eastern Suburbs, New South Wales and 7 tests for Australia (1933–36))

    (Rugby league) (Sport)

  • Ross McKinnon – rugby league player (Eastern Suburbs, New South Wales and 8 tests for Australia (1935–38)) and rugby league coach (North Sydney and Canterbury-Bankstown). Great grandfather of Wade McKinnon

    (Rugby league) (Sport)

  • Bruce Hopkins – rugby league player (Canterbury-Bankstown, Balmain, St. George Dragons, New South Wales and Australia (1948 Kangaroo Tour))

    (Rugby league) (Sport)

  • George Evans – rugby league player (St. George Dragons (1962–1968), Premiership-winning halfback (1962, 1963, 1964, 1965) and rugby union player (New South Wales (1960), Wallabies ((1960)

    (Rugby league) (Sport)

  • George Taylforth – rugby league player (Canterbury Bulldogs (1965–69), Cronulla Sharks (1970–72), New South Wales (1967))

    (Rugby league) (Sport)

  • Craig Wing – rugby league player (South Sydney Rabbitohs (1998–99 and 2008–09), Sydney Roosters (2000–07), City Origin (2001–09), NSW Blues (2003–09), Australia (16 tests, 2002–05) and rugby union player (NTT Communications Shining Arcs (2010–))

    (Rugby league) (Sport)

  • Colin Love AM – current chairman of the New South Wales Rugby League and Australian Rugby League (1999–present); former chairman of Rugby League International Federation

    (Rugby league) (Sport)

  • Sam Robson – current England test cricketer and player for Middlesex County Cricket Club, Australian Under-19 representative (7 tests for England, 2014 - present)

    (Cricket) (Sport)

  • Sammy Carter – cricket player (28 Tests for Australia, 1907–21)

    (Cricket) (Sport)

  • Syd Gregory – cricket player (58 Tests for Australia, 1890–1912)

    (Cricket) (Sport)

  • Dick French – Australian Test cricket umpire (19 tests, 1977–87)

    (Cricket) (Sport)

  • Stan Rowley – athlete, Olympic gold medalist at 1900 Summer Olympics 5000 metres team race

    (Track and field) (Sport)

  • Jack Metcalfe – athlete, Olympic medalist at 1936 Summer Olympics and twice Commonwealth Games champion in Triple Jump

    (Track and field) (Sport)

  • Basil Dickinson – athlete, twice medalist at 1938 Empire Games in Triple Jump and Long Jump, Olympian (1936 Summer Olympics)

    (Track and field) (Sport)

  • Peter Denton – athlete, Olympic pole vaulter at 1956 Summer Olympics

    (Track and field) (Sport)

  • Ernest Henry – swimmer, Olympic medalist at 1924 Summer Olympics in 4 × 200 m relay

    (Aquatic) (Sport)

  • Graeme Brewer – swimmer, Olympic medalist at 1980 Summer Olympics in 200m freestyle

    (Aquatic) (Sport)

  • Vivian McGrath – tennis player, Australian Open Singles Champion (1937) and Doubles Champion (1935)

    (Tennis) (Sport)

  • Jamie Morgan – tennis player (Davis Cup)

    (Tennis) (Sport)

  • Daniel Arzani – football player, Australia (5 caps / 1 goal, 2018–present) and Melbourne City FC

    (Football) (Sport)

  • Mervyn Wood MBE, LVO, QPM – rower, Olympic gold medalist at 1948 Summer Olympics in single sculls, silver and bronze medalist at 1952 Summer Olympics in single sculls and 1956 Summer Olympics in double sculls; NSW Commissioner of Police (1977–79)

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • Edward Pain – rower, Olympic medalist at 1952 Summer Olympics in the eights

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • Nimrod Greenwood – rower, Olympic medalist at 1952 Summer Olympics in the eights

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • David Anderson – rower, Olympic medalist at 1952 Summer Olympics in the eights gold medalist at 1954 Commonwealth Games in Coxed Fours, bronze medalist in uncoxed pairs

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • Alan Grover – rower, medalist at 1968 Summer Olympics in the eights

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • Ian Luxford – rower, 1976 Summer Olympics Montreal in Coxless Pair, 1976 Henley Silver Goblets Champion, 1974 & 75 World Championships Australian VIII

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • Dominic Grimm – rower, World Champion in Coxed pair in 2010

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • Sir Tristan Antico AC – founder of Pioneer Concrete; champion horse breeder

    (Other) (Sport)

  • Sir Arthur George AO – President of the Australian Soccer Federation (1969–1988); FIFA Executive Committee (1980)

    (Other) (Sport)

  • Ryan Dow - Esports athlete, representative for New South Wales in the 2016 Rocket League State of Origin Cup

    (Other) (Sport)

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