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Rachel Corbett (Class of 1998) – contestant on Big Brother Australia series one, former radio presenter for Triple M Melbourne (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Olive Crane (Class of 1900) – sketcher and illustrator (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Jennifer Ephraim (née Omodei; Class of 1961) – botanical artist; winner of the Royal Horticultural Society's Grenfell Medal (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Gladys Harding Froggatt – author of the World of little lives (1916) and More about the world of little lives (1929); Daughter of Walter Wilson Froggatt (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Fairlie Hamilton (Class of 1999) – radio presenter for the WIN Corporation's i98FM (Wollongong); 2007 ACRA Nominee (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Fenella Kernebone (Class of 1993) – radio presenter for Triple J (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Johanna Pigott (Class of 1972) – musician, song and television writer, co-writer of the Australian children's television series, Mortified, co-writer of the John Farnham song Age of Reason (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Alex Pye (Class of 2003); visual artist and radio presenter for FBi Radio (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Edith Podesta (Class of 1997) – actress (All Saints, Blue Heelers, Fire Flies, Love My Way and headLand), director, choreographer (MTV Australia Video Music Awards, Jazz in the Domain) (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Margaret Pomeranz AM (née Owen; Class of 1961) – film critic, former host of SBS's The Movie Show, host of ABC TV's At the Movies (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Chrissie Rose – actress, former presenter on the Seven Network's Girl TV (also attended MLC School, Meriden School and Reddam House) (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Sue Smith – model, television and radio journalist, first female reporter on the Nine Network's A Current Affair, and Logie Award winner (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Leilah Waddell – violinist, music teacher and occultist. (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Angela Webber (School Captain and PLC Gold Medallion winner 1972; Class of 1972) – broadcaster, author, comedian and television writer, creator/co-writer of the Australian television series, Mortified and Blue Water High (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Angelina Sondakh id:Angelina Sondakh (Class of 1993) – actress, politician, ex-Miss Indonesia 2001, also attended Armidale Public School, Armidale (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Carol Bryson Taylor Daniels (Class of 1949) – artist, also attended Orange Boarding school 1942 (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Jessie Strahorn Aspinall (Class of 1891) – first female junior resident medical officer at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (also attended Kambala School) (Medicine and science)
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Dr Kathleen Cuningham – pioneer of breast cancer treatment in Australia (Medicine and science)
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Sue Denison OAM (née Brown) – one of the first two Nurse Practitioners in Australia; Awarded an OAM for services to Nursing and the Nundle district (Medicine and science)
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Professor Susan Dorsch (School Captain, Dux, and winner of the Ex-students prize 1951; Class of 1951) – Emeritus professor; pioneer of transplantation immunology. First woman appointed to a Professorship in the faculty of Medicine (USYD). Pro-Vice Chancellor and Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the University of Sydney (Medicine and science)
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Marie Montgomerie Hamilton (Dux and winner of the Ex-students prize 1908; Class of 1908) – pioneering pathologist; Hockey player (Medicine and science)
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Katherine-Anne Stewart (Class of 1985) – first female Commanding Officer of the 7th Signal Regiment; One of only three women COs in the Australian Army (Military)
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Helen Bauer – Director General of Industrial Relations and Director General of Community Services (Politics, public service and the law)
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Marie Byles – first practicing female solicitor in NSW, Mountaineer, Explorer, Author and Feminist (also attended Pymble Ladies' College) (Politics, public service and the law)
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Louise McBride (Class of 1975) – barrister, Ground Floor Wentworth Chambers; Former Director of Grant Samuel and Partner at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu and Clayton Utz; Daughter of Dr. William McBride (Politics, public service and the law)
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Sibyl Enid Vera Munro Morrison (née Gibbs) – admitted to the NSW bar in 1924, first female practising Barrister in NSW; Wife of architect, Carlyle Greenwell (Politics, public service and the law)
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Kerry Nettle (School Vice-Captain 1991; Class of 1991) – former Australian Greens Senator for New South Wales (Politics, public service and the law)
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Hon. Justice Carolyn Chalmers Simpson – Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales (Politics, public service and the law)
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Rosemary Edna Sinclair AO (née Fenton) – Australian Government appointed Delegate to the United Nations Special Session on Children (New York City) 2002; Miss Australia 1960 (Politics, public service and the law)
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Kate Bates – Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist (Melbourne 2006- Cycling) and current Cycling World Points Race Champion (also attended Tara Anglican School for Girls) (Sport)
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Natasha Bowron – swimmer; FINA Short Course World Championship and World Championships gold medallist (Sport)
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Nanette Duncan (Harper House Captain 1965; Class of 1965) – Olympic swimmer (Tokyo 1964) (Sport)
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Jennifer Emerson – rowing world championship gold medallist (Sport)
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Elizabeth Fraser – Olympic medallist (Melbourne 1956 - Swimming) (Sport)
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Emma Johnson (School Vice-Captain 1996; Class of 1997) – Olympic medallist (Atlanta 1996 - Swimming) (Sport)
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Nicole Kriz (Class of 2001) – professional tennis player (Sport)
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Nicole Ng (Class of 2000) – Australian diver (Sport)
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Julia Veness-Collins – national and world championship rower (Sport)
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Meg Wade – equestrian endurance champion and the first person to win the 100 mile Tom Quilty Gold Cup four times. (Sport)
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Annabelle Williams (School Vice-Captain 2006; Class of 2006) – Commonwealth Games Medallist (Melbourne 2006- Swimming); Current world-record holder of the EAD 100m freestyle (S9 classification) (Sport)
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Karen Brancourt (Anderson Vice-Captain 1979; Class of 1979) – Australian rower, Olympic Games Bronze medallist 1984 (Sport)
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