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  • Philip Brady – TV and radio personality (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Michael Chamberlin – stand up comedian; TV personality (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Santo Cilauro – comedian; cast member of The Panel (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Charlie Clausen – actor and comedian (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Timothy Conigrave – author of Holding the Man (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Greg Dening – emeritus professor of history, University of Melbourne; author of the official history of Xavier College and the OXA (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Paul Fitzgerald AM – world-renowned artist. Founding president of the Realist Artists Guild of Australia. Artist of official portrait of Queen Elizabeth II (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Ben Gannon AO - film, theatre, and TV producer (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Simon Gleeson – theatre actor based in London (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Tom Gleisner – comedian; The Panel cast member (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Michael Gracey - director of The Greatest Showman (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Gerard Henderson – syndicated newspaper columnist and former adviser to prime minister John Howard (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Gypsy and the Cat – two-piece band: Xavier Bacash and Lionel Towers (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Peter Landy – Seven Network sports commentator (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Lawrence Leung – comedian, star of Lawrence Leung's Choose Your Own Adventure (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Dan Lonergan – ABC radio sports commentator (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Sam McClure - AFL journalist (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • James Massola – south-east Asia correspondent, previously chief political correspondent, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Matthew Newton – actor (Underbelly, Thank God You're Here); Logie nominee (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Jack O'Hagan OBE – musician and poet (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Brian O'Shaughnessy (philosopher) – philosopher based in London (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Peter O'Shaughnessy OAM – actor, author, folklorist based in the UK (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Boyd Oxlade – author of Death in Brunswick. (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Grant Smillie – one half of TV Rock (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Matt Walters – Australian musician (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Mike Walsh AM, OBE – TV personality, entrepreneur, and philanthropist (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • Sam McClure - Sports journalist (Arts, academia, entertainment and media)

  • James P. Gorman AO (XC 1970–76) – banker, CEO of Morgan Stanley (Business)

  • Mark Mentha (XC 1977) – co-founder of KordaMentha (Business)

  • Jiro Muramats (XC 1895–97) – pearler and storekeeper from Cossack, Western Australia (Business)

  • Lloyd J. Williams – property developer and entrepreneur (Business)

  • Denis Hart – Archbishop of Melbourne (2001-2018) (Clergy)

  • Sir Kevin Victor Anderson – Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria (Law)

  • Xavier Connor AO, QC (1926–34) – Judge of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory; the Federal Court of Australia; Chairman of the Victorian Bar (Law)

  • William Cox AC, QC (XC 1948–53) – Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania (Law)

  • Jack Forrest – was a judge of the Trial Division of the Supreme Court of Victoria (Law)

  • Terry Forrest QC – is a judge of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Victoria (since 2018) (Law)

  • Sir James Gobbo AC, CVO,QC (XC 1944–48) – Governor of Victoria and Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria (Law)

  • Sir John Lavan – Judge of the Supreme Court of Western Australia (1969-1981) (Law)

  • Kevin Lyons (judge) QC – Judge of Trial Division of the Supreme Court of Victoria (since 2018) (Law)

  • Sir Colman Michael O'Loghlen Bt – acting Judge of the Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea, inaugural judge of the National Court of Papua New Guinea. (Law)

  • John Walters QC – Judge of the Federal Magistrates Court (Law)

  • Simon Whelan QC (XC 1967–1971) – Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria (Law)

  • John Billings AM, KC*SG (XC 1931–35) – neurologist and expert in reproductive fertility (Medicine and the sciences)

  • Professor Sir Peter Morris AC (XC 1947–52) – Nuffield Professor of Surgery at the University of Oxford; President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (2001–2004) (Medicine and the sciences)

  • Geoffrey Brennan OBE, DSO (XC 1920–27)  – commanding officer of the Royal Military College, Duntroon; served in the British Army as a lieutenant colonel, landed in France on D-Day, mentioned in despatches, served in India, the North West Territories, the Middle East and Korea (Military and defence)

  • Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Daly KBE, CB, DSO – Chief of the General Staff (1966–1971) (Military and defence)

  • Michael Parker CVO, AM  – former private secretary to the Duke of Edinburgh (1947-1957) (Military and defence)

  • Philip Alston – United Nations Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions (2004–2010). UN Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights (since 2014). (Politics and public service)

  • Richard Alston AO (XC 1947–59) – Victorian Senator (Lib) (1986–2004); Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts (1996–2003), Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom (2005-2008), President of the Liberal Party of Australia (2014-2017) (Politics and public service)

  • Reginald Robert Barnewall Bt – aristocrat (Politics and public service)

  • George Brouwer – Victorian Ombudsman (Politics and public service)

  • Harold Cohen CMG, CBE, DSO, VD – Victorian State MP for Caulfield, Solicitor-General of Victoria (1935) (Politics and public service)

  • Robin Cooper – Victorian State MP for Mornington (1985-2006), Minister for Transport, Ports and Roads (1997-1999) (Politics and public service)

  • William Cox AC, RFD, ED, QC (XC 1948–53) – Governor of Tasmania (2004–2008) (Politics and public service)

  • Luke Donnellan – Victorian State MP for Narre Warren North (since 2002), Minister for Ports and Minister for Roads and Road Safety (since 2014) (Politics and public service)

  • Julian Doyle – Victorian State MP for Gisborne (1967 to 1971) (Politics and public service)

  • Tim Fischer AC (XC 1958–63) – MHR (Nat) (1984–2001); leader of the National Party (1990–1999) and Deputy Prime Minister of Australia (1996–1999), Australian Ambassador to the Holy See (2008-2012) (Politics and public service)

  • Michael Gidley – Victorian State MP for Mount Waverley (2010–2018) (Politics and public service)

  • Sir James Gobbo AC, CVO, QC (XC 1944–48) – Governor of Victoria (1997–2000) and receiver of the Xaverian Award in 2012. (Politics and public service)

  • Gerard Henderson – Chief of Staff to John Howard (1984-1986) (Politics and public service)

  • Rob Hulls (XC 1968–74) – Deputy Premier of Victoria (2007-2010), Attorney-General of Victoria (1999-2010), State MP for Niddrie (1996-2012), Federal MP for Kennedy (1990-1993) (Politics and public service)

  • Edward Jolley – Federal MP for Grampians (1914-1915) (Politics and public service)

  • Pat Kennelly AO  – Victorian MLC (1932-1952), Minister in Cain's first and second ministries; Victorian Senator (1953-1971) (Politics and public service)

  • Sir Phillip Lynch KCMG (XC 1950–51) – Treasurer of Australia; Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia; Acting Deputy Prime Minister of Australia (Politics and public service)

  • Brendan Lyons – Tasmanian state government minister, son of Prime Minister Joseph Lyons (Politics and public service)

  • Kevin Lyons QC – Deputy Premier of Tasmania (1969–1972), Speaker of the Tasmanian House of Assembly (1956-1959) (Politics and public service)

  • Julian McGauran – former National Senate Whip and Liberal Senator for Victoria (Politics and public service)

  • Peter McGauran – Federal MP for Gippsland; Minister for Science; Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (Politics and public service)

  • Colman Michael O'Loghlen Bt – aristocrat (Politics and public service)

  • Pat McNamara (XC 1957–68) – Victorian MLA 1982–2000 (Nat); former leader of the Victorian Nationals. Deputy Premier of Victoria 1992–1999 (Politics and public service)

  • David O'Brien (XC 1985–88) – Victorian MLC (Nat) (Politics and public service)

  • Arthur Rodgers (XC 1890) – Federal MP for Wannon, Minister for Trade and Customs (1921-1923) (Politics and public service)

  • Thomas Ryan KC (XC 1890) – former Labor Premier of Queensland (1915–1919), Federal MP for West Sydney (1919–1921) (Politics and public service)

  • Bill Shorten – former Leader of the Opposition, former leader of the Australian Labor Party, federal member for Maribyrnong, former National Secretary of the Australian Workers' Union (Politics and public service)

  • Dan Tehan – MP for Wannon, Minister for Education (since 2018) (Politics and public service)

  • Tom Tehan – Senator for Victoria (1975-1978) (Politics and public service)

  • Andrew Leoncelli XC1992 – Melbourne Demons

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • David Bourke XC1993 – Richmond Tigers, North Melbourne Kangaroos

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Andrew Schauble XC1994 – Collingwood Magpies, Sydney Swans

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Tim Fleming XC1996 – Richmond Tigers

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • John Baird XC1998 – North Melbourne Kangaroos

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Matthew Ball XC1999 – Hawthorn Hawks

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Caydn Beetham XC1999 – St Kilda Saints

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Ted Richards XC2000 – Essendon Bombers, Sydney Swans

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • James Davies XC2000 – Essendon Bombers

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Luke Ball XC2002 – St Kilda Saints, Collingwood Magpies

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Jobe Watson XC2002 – Essendon Bombers

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Cameron Hunter XC2002 – Melbourne Demons

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Marcus Allan XC2004 – Brisbane Lions

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Matthew Spangher XC2005 – West Coast Eagles, Sydney Swans, Hawthorn Hawks

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Josh Kennedy XC2006 – Hawthorn Hawks, Sydney Swans

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Robbie Tarrant XC2006 – North Melbourne

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Casey Sibosado XC2008 – Fremantle Dockers

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Dan Hannebery XC2009 – Sydney Swans

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Alex Johnson XC2009 – Sydney Swans

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Sam Shaw XC2009 – Adelaide Crows

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Patrick Ambrose XC2009 – Essendon Bombers

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Alex Browne XC2010 – Essendon Bombers

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Tim Golds XC2011 – GWS Giants, Collingwood Magpies

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Xavier Richards XC2011 – Sydney Swans

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Daniel Robinson XC2012 – Sydney Swans

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Daniel Howe XC2013 – Hawthorn Hawks

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Marc Pittonet XC2014 – Hawthorn Hawks

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Jack Silvagni XC2015 – Carlton Blues

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Sean Darcy XC2016 – Fremantle Dockers

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Willie Rioli XC2011 – West Coast Eagles

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Billy Gowers XC2014 – Western Bulldogs

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Bailey Smith XC2018 – Western Bulldogs

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Changkuoth Jiath XC2017 – Hawthorn Hawks

    (AFL) (Sport)

  • Laitham Vandermeer XC2017 – Western Bulldogs

    (AFL) (Sport)

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