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List of Old Boys Of Trinity College, Perthreport

  • Ray O'Connor (1926-2013) - Premier of Western Australia (St Patrick's Boys School, Perth)

    (Head of government) (Government)

  • Graham Edwards - Dowding Ministry 1987-1990, Lawrence Ministry 1990-1993, MLC for North Metropolitan, also elected to APH for Cowan (CBC Perth)

    (Executive branch) (Government)

  • Chris Ellison – First, Second, Third and Fourth Howard Ministries, Australian Senator for Western Australia

    (Executive branch) (Government)

  • Nick Griffiths - First Gallop Ministry 2001-2005, President of the Western Australian Legislative Council, MLC for East Metropolitan

    (Executive branch) (Government)

  • John Harman (1932-1998) - Second Tonkin Ministry 1973-1974, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly 1983-1986, MLA for Maylands (St Patrick's Boys School, Perth)

    (Executive branch) (Government)

  • Michael Keenan – Abbott Ministry, First and Second Turnbull Ministries, MHR for Stirling

    (Executive branch) (Government)

  • Chris Tallentire - McGowan Ministry 2017, MLA for Gosnells

    (Executive branch) (Government)

  • Matt Benson-Lidholm - MLC for Agricultural, Deputy President of the Legislative Council and Chairman of Committees

    (Legislative branch) (Government)

  • Vince Catania - MLA for North West Central, MLC for Mining and Pastoral, Acting Speaker of the Legislative Assembly 2008

    (Legislative branch) (Government)

  • Tim Hammond – MHR for Perth

    (Legislative branch) (Government)

  • Jeremy Allanson - Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia

    (Judicial branch) (Government)

  • Alan Moroni - Acting Judge of the Family Law Court of Western Australia

    (Judicial branch) (Government)

  • Rod Curtis, MC - Major General Australian Army; Commanding Officer SASR & Commander Special Forces; & Commandant Duntroon 1990-1993 (CBC Perth)

    (Military) (Government)

  • Pat Gowans - Brigadier, Australian Army, CEO Vietnam Veterans Trust (CBC Perth)

    (Military) (Government)

  • Kerry Mellor - Brigadier, Australian Army, Vice-President of Defence Force Welfare Association (CBC Perth)

    (Military) (Government)

  • Ken Taylor (1929-2008) - Major General Australian Army, and honorary colonel 10th Light Horse Regimeent (CBC Perth) see Sailing

    (Military) (Government)

  • Neil Paramor - Brigadier, Australian Army (CBC Perth)

    (Military) (Government)

  • Chris Beatty, DFC, AFC - Commander, Royal Australian Air Force; Co-Chair of Australian Defence Force Airworthiness Boards; Chief Pilot at Boeing Defence Australia (also attended CBC Adelaide)

    (Military) (Government)

  • Kevin Gurney, MID - Major, Australian Army

    (Military) (Government)

  • Duncan Polich - Colonel, Australian Army, Commandant Army Logistic Training Centre, Wodonga, Victoria

    (Military) (Government)

  • Thomas Andersen - WA Police Commissioner (St Patrick's Boys School, Perth)

    (Public service) (Government)

  • Wayne Bergmann - KRED Enterprises Aboriginal Charitable Trust

    (Public service) (Government)

  • Laurence Besley (1946-2013) - Chief Executive and Chief Metrologist of National Measurements Institute Australia

    (Public service) (Government)

  • Justin Bianchini - Bishop of Geraldton (CBC Perth)

    (Public service) (Government)

  • Gus Bottrill (1924-2019) - indigenous rights and native title advocate and researcher (CBC Perth)

    (Public service) (Government)

  • Harry Child (1924-2014) - WA President of Federated Clerks' Union (CBC Perth)

    (Public service) (Government)

  • David Edwards - CEO of Solariscare, non-profit management

    (Public service) (Government)

  • Kevin Edwards - Chief Executive, Department of Cabinet, Government of Western Australia 1984-1988 (CBC Perth)

    (Public service) (Government)

  • William Foley (1931-1991) - Archbishop of Perth (CBC Perth)

    (Public service) (Government)

  • Launcelot Goody (1908-1992) - Archbishop of Perth (CBC Perth and also attended St Patrick's Boys School, Perth)

    (Public service) (Government)

  • Gerard Holohan - Bishop of Bunbury 2001

    (Public service) (Government)

  • Kevin Horgan (1944-2012) - controversial founder Bethel Covenant Community (CBC Perth)

    (Public service) (Government)

  • John Lekias (1921-1983) - President of AMA WA Branch (CBC Perth)

    (Public service) (Government)

  • Craig Massarei - Chairman WA & Vice-President Alzheimers Australia

    (Public service) (Government)

  • James McConnell - Commissioner of Consumer Protection WA (CBC Perth)

    (Public service) (Government)

  • Doug Nelson - Australian Aboriginal elder and Native Title claimant (CBC Perth)

    (Public service) (Government)

  • Brian O'Connor - President of Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering 2007 (CBC Perth)

    (Public service) (Government)

  • Pat Quilty - Chief Scientist with the Antarctic Division of the Department of the Environment and Heritage, President of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists (CBC Perth)

    (Public service) (Government)

  • Lloyd Rayney - leading prosecutor and defence barrister acquitted of the high-profile murder of his wife Corryn Rayney

    (Public service) (Government)

  • Tony van Merwyk - President of Bicycles Network Australia

    (Public service) (Government)

  • Patrick van Rooyen - UN Peace Medal 1981 for services to humanity with the International Red Cross, awarded US Army Civilian of the Year for implementing positive impact youth development programs

    (Public service) (Government)

  • Denis Horgan - first Chancellor, University of Notre Dame Australia (CBC Perth)

    (Chancellors) (Academia and science)

  • Ron Oliver - Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Teaching and Learning), Edith Cowan University

    (Chancellors) (Academia and science)

  • Peter Tannock – Vice-Chancellor, University of Notre Dame Australia, Chairman of the National Catholic Education Commission (CBC Perth)

    (Chancellors) (Academia and science)

  • John Yovich - Vice Chancellor, Murdoch University

    (Chancellors) (Academia and science)

  • Paul Abbott - Winthrop Professor of Clinical Dentistry, University of Western Australia

    (Chairs) (Academia and science)

  • Peter Burvill - Professor of Psychiatry, University of Western Australia (CBC Perth)

    (Chairs) (Academia and science)

  • Phil Hodgkin - Professor of Immunology, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

    (Chairs) (Academia and science)

  • Matthew Knuiman - Winthrop Professor of School of Population Health, University of Western Australia

    (Chairs) (Academia and science)

  • Geoff Meyer - Professor of School of Anatomy, Physiology and Human Biology, University of Western Australia

    (Chairs) (Academia and science)

  • Brian O'Connor - Professor of Applied Physics, Curtin University (CBC Perth)

    (Chairs) (Academia and science)

  • Peter Steele (1939-2012) - Professor of English Literature, University of Melbourne (CBC Perth)

    (Chairs) (Academia and science)

  • Peter Tannock - Professor & Dean of Education, University of Western Australia (CBC Perth)

    (Chairs) (Academia and science)

  • Brendan Waddell - Winthrop Professor of Faculty of Science, University of Western Australia

    (Chairs) (Academia and science)

  • Callum Braham - Rhodes Scholar 2019

    (Others academia and science) (Academia and science)

  • Frank Campbell - Australian Editor of international Wildfire Magazine (CBC Perth)

    (Others academia and science) (Academia and science)

  • Guy Coughlan - Rhodes Scholar 1982

    (Others academia and science) (Academia and science)

  • Bruce Maslin - botanist

    (Others academia and science) (Academia and science)

  • Brad Norman – marine biologist & founder ECOCEAN

    (Others academia and science) (Academia and science)

  • Keith Norrish - Chief Research Scientist CSIRO, Division of Soils, pre-eminent pioneer of wavelength dispersive x-ray spectrometry for the analysis of minerals with world-class applications in mining (CBC Perth)

    (Others academia and science) (Academia and science)

  • Roberto Abate - tenor, West Australian Opera (Art, entertainment and media)

  • Chris Allen - author (Art, entertainment and media)

  • Bret Christian - founding editor of Post Newspapers (Art, entertainment and media)

  • Mark Couglan – pianist (Art, entertainment and media)

  • Phillip Edgley - stage and television performer, newsreader and host of TVW-7 Spotlight variety show with Rolf Harris (CBC Perth) (Art, entertainment and media)

  • John Fitzhardinge - architect, partner Forbes & Fitzhardinge, President of RAIA WA 1949-1950 (CBC Perth) (Art, entertainment and media)

  • Dave Faulkner – musician, Hoodoo Gurus (Art, entertainment and media)

  • Jason Gilkison – ballroom dancer and choreographer (Art, entertainment and media)

  • Clem Grogan - opera singer and stage musical performer (CBC Perth) (Art, entertainment and media)

  • Alisdair McLaren - world champion bagpipe player (Art, entertainment and media)

  • Tim McMillan - STW Channel 9 news presenter (Art, entertainment and media)

  • Jeff Phillips - TV show host, personality and pop singer, 1970 Logie award for best new talent (Art, entertainment and media)

  • Alan Pigram - Scrap Metal & The Pigram Brothers - West Australian Music Hall of Fame (Art, entertainment and media)

  • Colin Pigram - The Pigram Brothers (Art, entertainment and media)

  • David Pigram - The Pigram Brothers - West Australian Music Hall of Fame (Art, entertainment and media)

  • Philip Pigram - Scrap Metal & The Pigram Brothers (Art, entertainment and media)

  • Stephen Pigram - Scrap Metal & The Pigram Brothers (Art, entertainment and media)

  • Rod Properjohn - WA wine connoisseur (CBC Perth) (Art, entertainment and media)

  • Matt Quartermaine - comedian and actor (Art, entertainment and media)

  • Mark Readings - STW Channel 9 sports presenter, radio sports commentator, 2003 Logie award for best news coverage of Bali Bombings (Art, entertainment and media)

  • Joseph Ryan – musician, Pond (Art, entertainment and media)

  • Warren Anderson - speculative investor (CBC Perth) (Business)

  • Mark Barnaba – Chair WA Macquarie Group, co-founder of Azure Capital, & board member of Reserve Bank of Australia (Business)

  • Glen Bartlett - Melbourne Football Club President (see VFL under Sport) (Business)

  • Rory Cole-Bowen - founder and CEO Hospitalitybiz (Business)

  • Michael Edgley – Managing Director Edgley International (CBC Perth) (Business)

  • Kevin Edwards - Chairman Phosphate Mining Company, Christmas Island 1989–present (CBC Perth) (Business)

  • Herb Elliot, AC - Chair Fortescue Metals Group, CEO Puma (CBC Perth, also attended Aquinas College) see Athletics under Olympics & Paralympics (Business)

  • Peter Fogarty - Chair and CEO ERG 1996-2003, co-owner Pendulum Investment Group (Business)

  • Alden Halse - Chair & President of RAC (Business)

  • Denis Horgan - founder Leeuwin Estate (CBC Perth) (Business)

  • John Horgan - Chair Western Australian Development Corporation, founder Salitage Estate (CBC Perth) (Business)

  • Troy Mercanti - notorious co-founder Finks Motorcycle Club, Perth Chapter (Business)

  • Kevin Pownall- founder of Esri Australia (CBC Perth) (Business)

  • Alex Tan - Singapore chief for Indonesian & Malaysian rates trading at Bank of America Merryll Lynch 2013, Managing Director of EM Trading Asia for Societe Generale 2010-2011, Citibank 2009-2010, and Deutsche Bank 2008 (Business)

  • Brad Rosser - entrepreneur, author Better Stronger Faster, Hackett Scholar (Business)

  • Patrick van Royen - Chair of Navitas USA (Business)

  • Jacob Brennan – West Coast Eagles

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Michael Brennan – West Coast Eagles 1992 & 1994 vice-captain and premiership player

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Travis Colyer – Essendon

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Reece Conca – Richmond

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Mitch Duncan – Geelong 2011 premiership player (also attended Carine Senior High School)

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Andrew Embley – West Coast Eagles 2006 vice-captain, premiership player and Norm Smith Medal, Australian representative

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Alex Fasolo – Collingwood

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Jeff Garlett - Carlton and Melbourne

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Evan Hewitt - North Melbourne Kangaroos and Adelaide

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Josh Hill – Western Bulldogs and West Coast Eagles

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Jarrhan Jacky – Adelaide

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Kane Lucas – Carlton

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Paul Maher - Fremantle

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Patrick McGinnity – West Coast Eagles

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Fraser McInnes - West Coast Eagles

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Murray Newman – West Coast Eagles

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • David O'Connell – West Coast Eagles and Fitzroy

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • David Ogg - Brisbane Bears

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Ashley Sampi – West Coast Eagles, Mark of the Year 2004

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Matthew Spencer - Geelong

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Lewis Stevenson – West Coast Eagles

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Luke Webster – Fremantle and assistant coach at Carlton and West Coast Eagles

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Sharrod Wellingham – Collingwood 2010 premiership player and West Coast Eagles

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Glen Bartlett - West Coast Eagles and WA state representative

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Ramsay Bogunovich - Geelong

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Craig Holden - North Melbourne, Sydney, WA state representative, Australian representative, All Australian 1987

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Gary Malarkey - Geelong, Victorian and WA state representative, All Australian 1979 - WA Football Hall of Fame 2010

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • John O'Connell – Geelong captain, WA state representative - WA Football Hall of Fame 2012 (CBC Perth)

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Michael O'Connell – West Coast Eagles

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Laurie Howard (1932-2012) - Perth premiership player 1955 (CBC Perth)

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Barry Kimberley - Swan Districts premiership player & Simpson Medal 1984

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Terry Moriarty - Perth, Sandover Medal 1943 - WA Football Hall of Fame 2010 (St Patrick's Boys School and also attended Aquinas College)

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Peter Tannock - East Perth, WA state representative, first Chairman of the WA Football Commission, co-founder of West Coast Eagles as Chairman of WA Football Development Trust (CBC Perth)

    (Australian rules football) (Sport)

  • Nikolas Iladis - Perth Wildcats

    (Basketball) (Sport)

  • Jarrad Prior - Perth Wildcats, WA Youth Award for services to basketball

    (Basketball) (Sport)

  • Joel Wagner - Perth Wildcats, Sydney Kings

    (Basketball) (Sport)

  • Beau Casson

    (Cricket) (Sport)

  • Simon Katich

    (Cricket) (Sport)

  • Mick Malone

    (Cricket) (Sport)

  • Craig Serjeant, vice captain

    (Cricket) (Sport)

  • Tim Zoehrer

    (Cricket) (Sport)

  • Harry Gorringe - first-class Western Australia (CBC Perth)

    (Cricket) (Sport)

  • Dimitri Mascarenhas - England international cricketer

    (Cricket) (Sport)

  • Jeremy Carton - WA & Qld state teams

    (Hockey) (Sport)

  • Kevin Carton - Australian captain (CBC Perth)

    (Hockey) (Sport)

  • Cec Pearce - Australian international hockey player; represented WA in the same team with his brothers Eric, Gordon, Julian, & Mel Pearce - believed to be an Australian record by a family for any sport at a senior state level

    (Hockey) (Sport)

  • Gerard Pearce - WA & NSW Australian title winning teams

    (Hockey) (Sport)

  • Alex Rullo - as a 15 year old Trinity student, became the youngest V8 Supercar driver in the competition history

    (Motorsport) (Sport)

  • Herb Elliot, AC - Rome 1960 gold medal 1500m Australia (CBC Perth, also attended Aquinas College) see business

    (Olympics & Paralympics) (Sport)

  • John Goodman - Melbourne 1956 silver medal 4 × 400 m relay Australia (CBC Perth)

    (Olympics & Paralympics) (Sport)

  • John Steffensen – Athens 2004 silver medal 4 × 400 m relay Australia, Beijing 2008, and London 2012 (also attended Guildford Grammar School)

    (Olympics & Paralympics) (Sport)

  • Duncan Pugh - Vancouver 2010

    (Olympics & Paralympics) (Sport)

  • Henk Vogels Jr - Barcelona 1992 and Sydney 2000

    (Olympics & Paralympics) (Sport)

  • John Bestall - Seoul 1988, & Barcelona 1992 silver medal Australia

    (Olympics & Paralympics) (Sport)

  • Kevin Carton - Melbourne 1956, & Rome 1960 Australian vice-captain (CBC Perth)

    (Olympics & Paralympics) (Sport)

  • Maurice Foley - Melbourne 1956 (CBC Perth)

    (Olympics & Paralympics) (Sport)

  • Eric Pearce - Tokyo 1964 bronze medal Australia & Mexico 1968 silver medal Australia - Australian Sport Hall of Fame 1985 (CBC Perth)

    (Olympics & Paralympics) (Sport)

  • Gordon Pearce - Mexico 1968 silver medal Australia (CBC Perth)

    (Olympics & Paralympics) (Sport)

  • Julian Pearce - Rome 1960, Tokyo 1964 bronze medal Australia, & Mexico 1968 silver medal Australia - Australian Sport Hall of Fame 1999 (CBC Perth)

    (Olympics & Paralympics) (Sport)

  • Mel Pearce - Melbourne 1956 (CBC Perth)

    (Olympics & Paralympics) (Sport)

  • Ben Cureton – Athens 2004 silver medal men's coxless four Australia, Beijing 2008, London 2012

    (Olympics & Paralympics) (Sport)

  • Rhys Grant - Rio de Janeiro 2016 men's single sculls

    (Olympics & Paralympics) (Sport)

  • Stefan Szczurowski - Sydney 2000, & Athens 2004 bronze medal men's eight Australia

    (Olympics & Paralympics) (Sport)

  • David Watts - Rio de Janeiro 2016 men's double sculls (also attended Churchlands Senior High School)

    (Olympics & Paralympics) (Sport)

  • Shaun Murphy - Barcelona 1992

    (Olympics & Paralympics) (Sport)

  • Jeremy McClure - Athens Paralympics 2004, Beijing Paralympics 2008, London Paralympics 2012, & Rio de Janeiro Paralympics 2016

    (Olympics & Paralympics) (Sport)

  • Antony Matkovich - Athens 2004 silver medal 4 × 200 m freestyle relay Australia

    (Olympics & Paralympics) (Sport)

  • Travis Nederpelt – Athens 2004 & Beijing 2008

    (Olympics & Paralympics) (Sport)

  • Ben Cureton - World Rowing Championships: 2000 men's lightweight eight bronze medal Australia, 2010 men's lightweight eight silver medal Australia, 2011 gold medal men's lightweight four Australia

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • Ken Chan - World Rowing Championships: 2000 men's lightweight eight bronze medal Australia

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • David Watts - World Rowing Championships: 2015 & 2018 men's quadruple sculls silver medals Australia (also attended Churchlands Senior High School)

    (Rowing) (Sport)

  • Will Brock - Australian international rugby sevens, Western Force

    (Rugby) (Sport)

  • Tony Chandler - Parmelia Yacht Race 1979, Plymouth to Perth, skipper of Catalpa

    (Sailing) (Sport)

  • Phil Edmiston - World Moth Class Championships, Auckland 1991

    (Sailing) (Sport)

  • Ken Taylor (1929-2008) - America's Cup member of Australia II syndicate

    (Sailing) (Sport)

  • Matthew Davies - Malaysian international footballer, captain of Pahang FA, & Perth Glory

    (Soccer) (Sport)

  • Shaun Murphy - Socceroos 2001 Confederation Cup & famously scored the winner against Brazil, Notts County 1992-1997, West Bromwich Albion 1997-1999, Sheffield United 1999-2003. Crystal Palace 2001-2002, & Perth Glory captain 2003-2004 see Soccer under Olympics & Paralympics)

    (Soccer) (Sport)

  • Henk Vogels Jr

    (Tour de France) (Sport)

  • * Antony Matkovich - Sharks, Australian men's water polo team

    (Water polo) (Sport)

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