Random  | Best Random Tools

List of Old Girls Of Abbotsleighreport

  • Kathleen McCredie – educator; former headmistress of Abbotsleigh (Academic)

  • Merrilee Roberts – educator, former principal of Newcastle Girls' Grammar School and Ascham School (Academic)

  • Elizabeth Ward – educator, former principal of the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne (Academic)

  • Freda Whitlam AM – lay preacher of the Uniting Church; Sister of former Prime Minister Gough Whitlam; former principal of the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Croydon (also attended Canberra Girls' Grammar School) (Academic)

  • Nicole Alexander – author (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Edwina Bartholomew – Sunrise presenter (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Rebecca Baillie – director, producer and reporter for Australian Broadcasting Corporation (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Erica Packer – singer and model; ex-wife of James Packer (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Nell Campbell – actor; played Colombia in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Louise Cox AO – Australian architect (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Belinda Bauer – née Taubman; actor; appeared in 17 US films; played Dr. Juliette Faxx in RoboCop 2 (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Linda Cropper – actress (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Kate Dennis – Emmy-nominated director and producer (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Kate Forsyth – author (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Sarah Gardner – founder of the International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA) (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Phoebe Victoria Clare Hamilton – pioneering horticulturalist (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Alexandra Joel – author (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Janet Laurence – Australian artist (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Belinda Luscombe – journalist, editor at large at TIME Magazine (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Belinda Murrell – author (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Georgie Parker – actress (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Jennifer Rowe AC – children's book author under pen name Emily Rodda (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Helen de Guerry Simpson – novelist (also attended Kincoppal-Rose Bay) (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Grace Cossington Smith AO, OBE – artist (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Cathy Wilcox – Australian cartoonist and children's book illustrator (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Maggie MacKellar – Australian historical author. (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Patty Huntington – Journalist, Founder and Publisher Frockwriter Media; fashion reporter for South China Morning Post , WWD and Australian Broadcasting Corporation (Entertainment, media and the arts)

  • Agnes Bennett OBE – pioneering medical practitioner and scientist (also attended Sydney Girls High School) (Medicine and science)

  • Dorothy Rhodes Taylor – one of the first women employed in the Department of Geography at the University of Sydney. She co-authored The Geographical Laboratory (1925)| https://www.womenaustralia.info/biogs/AWE4320b.htm (Medicine and science)

  • Dee Uther – Physiotherapist; Co-Founder of Lifestart, not for profit organisation assisting families and children with special needs. (Medicine and science)

  • Sally Crossing AM – consumer health advocate (Medicine and science)

  • Kim Taubman – Specialist Doctor, Radiology; Nuclear Medicine (Medicine and science)

  • Cindy Pan – doctor, dancer, television personality (Medicine and science)

  • Karen Simmer AO – current professor of Newborn Medicine at the University of Western Australia (Medicine and science)

  • Mary Tindale – botanist and Australian Botanical Liaison Officer (Medicine and science)

  • Una Parry Boyce – AM OBE Nurse and Community worker. She was state secretary of the War Widows' Guild of Australia (New South Wales) from 1961 until 1989, becoming a life member of the War Widows' Guild in 2000. (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Meredith Burgmann – politician - Australian Labor Party; former President NSW Legislative Council (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Leela Cejnar – academic, senior law lecturer at Australian Catholic University (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Pauline Griffin AM – former Commissioner of the Australian Industrial Relations Commission, chair of the National Committee on Discrimination in Employment and Occupation and former Pro-Chancellor of the Australian National University (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Gabrielle Kibble AO – head of the NSW Planning Authority (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Sue Walpole – former federal Sex Discrimination Commissioner (Politics, public service and the law)

  • Sally Begbie AO – co-founder of Crossroads Foundation (Activism)

  • Penelope Figgis AO – Australian environmentalist, activist, and political scientist (Activism)

  • Beatrice Miles – Bohemian rebel and political activist (Activism)

  • Katie Wood – lawyer, General Counsel at Amnesty International Australia (Activism)

  • Denise Annetts – women's cricketer for New South Wales Breakers and Australia whose international playing career ran from 1985 until 1993. (Sport)

  • Phyllis Arnott – member of the Arnotts biscuit family, first Australian woman to gain a commercial pilot's licence (Sport)

  • Hannah Campbell-Pegg – Australian Luge Winter Olympian (Sport)

  • Jill Coleburn – Australian biathlete (Sport)

  • Kiana Elliott – international weightlifter (Sport)

  • Sue Fear – First Australian woman to climb Mount Everest (also attended Barker College) (Sport)

  • Dr Louise Holliday – Antarctic explorer, first Australian woman to be appointed to Davis Base (Sport)

  • Margaret Peden – Cricketer; former captain of the Australian women's cricket team (1934) (Sport)

  • Astrid Radjenovic – Australian Bobsled Winter Olympian (Sport)

  • Dr Sally Auld – chief economist at J.P. Morgan Australia and New Zealand (Business)

  • Tara Commerford – vice president and managing director of GoDaddy Australia (Business)

  • Liz Forsyth – deputy chairman and partner of KPMG (Business)

  • Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz – CEO of Mirvac (Business)

  • Jill Ker Conway AC – author, academic and businesswoman; past director and chairman, Lend Lease Group; director, Colgate-Palmolive and Nike; past director, Merrill Lynch (Business)

  • Katie Rigg-Smith – CEO of Mindshare Australia, listed in B&T Magazine's Top Ten Most Influential Women in 2014 and 2015 (Business)

New Random Display   Display All Items(60)

About This Tool

Founded in 1885, Abbottsleigh had a long tradition of excellence, and its strict academic bylaws were widely supported by sports, culture and joint courses. Develop your potential in a loving Christian environment. By providing a broad and balanced education, Anglican Church school contributes to the development of independence and interdependence, an appreciation of diversity and a philosophy of life that will make her a responsible, constructive and compassionate citizen of the world.

The random tool compiled a list of 60 famous old girls from Abbotsleigh. They may be excellent graduates or alumni of the Anglican Church school, and when they choose to join the league, their actions and words will represent the ethos of the school. Through the generator, you can find old girls who are represented in academic, entertainment, art, medicine, science, politics and many other fields. These women are equally capable of impressing the world.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Old Girls of Abbotsleigh.

Copyright © 2024 BestRandoms.com All rights reserved.