Random  | Best Random Tools

List of Old Boys Of Waverley Collegreport

  • Ezra Norton, newspaper proprietor (also attended Scots College) (Business)

  • Patrick Dougherty (1931–2010), Bishop Emeritus and Bishop of the Diocese of Bathurst, from 1983 until his death in 2010 (Clergy)

  • Barry O'Keefe AM QC, judge in the Supreme Court of New South Wales and former commissioner of the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (Law)

  • Charles Waterstreet, Sydney barrister and author (Law)

  • Adrian Bernotti, TV, Film Theatre Actor, writer, producer Class of 74 (Grundys), Killing of Angel St (1981), Airtight (1999), Ben Hall (ABCTV), Producer (Natchez Little Theatre MS USA) (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Scott Cam, TV personality with the Nine Network (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Sam de Brito, journalist and blogger for The Sydney Morning Herald (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Bruce Dellit, architect, pioneer of the Art Deco style (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Costa Georgiadis, television host for ABC TV Gardening Australia (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Robert Grasso, Head of Sport SBS World News (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Michael Idato, journalist and critic for The Sydney Morning Herald (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Damien Lovelock, singer and sports commentator (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • John McKellar, playwright and social satirist (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Justin Melvey, television actor (Home and Away, Days of Our Lives) (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Johnny O'Keefe, Australian rock singer of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s (Media, entertainment and the arts)

  • Peter Cosgrove AK MC, 26th Governor-General of Australia (2014–2019); Chief of the Defence Force (2002–04); Chancellor of the Australian Catholic University (2005–14) (Military)

  • Bede Kenny VC (1896–1953), recipient of the Victoria Cross (Military)

  • William Roche, (Class of 58); recipient of Commendation for Gallantry for actions during Battle of Long Tan, Vietnam (1966) (Military)

  • Peter Collins QC, former leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party, deputy premier and treasurer (Politics)

  • John Murphy, Australian Labor politician who served as a member of the Australian House of Representatives from 1998 until 2013, representing Lowe and then Reid (Politics)

  • Bill Tilley, Victorian politician and member for Benambra (also attended St Gregory's College, Campbelltown & Redden College) (Politics)

  • John McCarthy AO, Australian diplomat, ambassador, High Commissioner (Public and community service)

  • Patrick McClure AO, civil society leader, CEO Mission Australia (1997–2006) (also attended St Peter's College, Auckland) (Public and community service)

  • Nick Blakey- AFL Footballer Sydney Swans (Sport)

  • Michael Cleary AO, former rugby union, and rugby league and footballer of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, Commonwealth Games sprint competitor and politician as Minister for Sport in the Wran Government (1981–88) (Sport)

  • Clay Cross, Australian shot putter and competitor in the 1998, 2002 and 2006 Commonwealth Games (Sport)

  • Ryan Cross, Australian rugby union, and rugby league footballer of the 1990s, 2000s, and 2010 (Sport)

  • Tom English, rugby union professional player for the Melbourne Rebels (Sport)

  • Gordon Benjamin Favelle (1912–1987), Australian professional rugby league footballer of the 1930s. (Sport)

  • Adam Freier, broadcaster and former rugby union professional player (Sport)

  • Jack Fingleton OBE, former Australian cricketer, journalist and political commentator (Sport)

  • Isaac Heeney, Australian Rules Football player at the Sydney Swans (Sport)

  • Stephen Hoiles, professional Rugby Union player, Wallaby and Fox Sports commentator (Sport)

  • Kenneth Kennedy, speed skater and ice hockey player, Australia's first Winter Olympian (Sport)

  • Massimo Luongo, footballer, Australian Socceroo representative, Queens Park Rangers and formerly of Swindon Town F.C. (Sport)

  • Shawn Mackay, Super Rugby and Commonwealth Games Rugby 7s player (Sport)

  • Tony Madigan, Olympic Games boxing bronze medallist (Sport)

  • Patrick Phibbs, rugby union player (Sport)

  • Sam Talakai, rugby union player (Sport)

  • Morgan Turinui, rugby union player (Sport)

  • Anatoly Kolesnikov, basketball player (Sport)

New Random Display   Display All Items(41)

About This Tool

Waverley College is a Catholic School for boys in Grades 5 to 12. The college is unique in the eastern suburbs of Sydney because of its truly inclusive community, authentic Catholic education, extensive opportunities and innovative approaches to boys’ education. The boys who graduate here can make a difference in all walks of life.

Waverley College is a mission-critical school. Develop innovative learning and well-being programs designed to help boys thrive in their spiritual, intellectual, social, emotional, cultural and physical domains. Random tool collected 41 outstanding graduates from Waverley College from business, politics, development, media, military, etc. Through the generator, you can see their achievements and developments in their respective fields, as well as whether they are still alive and struggling for the professional direction they insist on.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Old Boys of Waverley College.

Copyright © 2024 BestRandoms.com All rights reserved.