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List of Queensland University Of Technology Peoplreport

  • Ball Park Music, band

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Conrad Coleby, actor

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Gigi Edgley, actress

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Roma Egan, dance teacher

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Gyton Grantley, actor

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Tai Hara, actor, presenter

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Darren Hayes, singer

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Remy Hii, actor

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Michelle Law, writer

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Deborah Mailman, actress

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Anna McGahan, actress

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Kierin Meehan, choreographer, teacher, children's author

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Kate Miller-Heidke, musician

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Zoe Naylor, actress

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Jason Nelson, artist in residence at QUT's The Cube Space, 2014-15; created the groundbreaking works NomenCluster and Cryptext

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Josh Thomas, comedian

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Brenton Thwaites, actor

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Kalju Tonuma - record producer, audio artist

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Yang Jin-Woo, South Korean actor [Yang is the last name]

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Geoffrey Fitzgerald, Advanced Placement Physics C Teacher

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Tracey Curro, journalist and Communications Manager

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Ben Davis, drive presenter on 4BC in Brisbane

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Nick Etchells, senior reporter for Seven News in Melbourne

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Ben Fajzullin, journalist

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Sharyn Ghidella, journalist and Channel Seven presenter

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Peter Greste, correspondent for Al Jazeera

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Kendall Gilding, journalist and Channel Seven presenter

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Clare Hunter, a reporter for Nine News Queensland

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Spencer Howson, ABC radio presenter

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Emmy Kubainski, co-presenter of Nine News Perth

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Leila McKinnon, journalist

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Leigh Sales, host of the ABC's 7.30 Report

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Karl Stefanovic, journalist and co-host of the Nine Network's breakfast show, Today

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Philip Freier, Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Ken Ham, founder of Answers in Genesis, Creation Museum and Creation Ministries International

    (Humanities) (Alumni)

  • Peter Beattie, former Premier of Queensland

    (Government) (Alumni)

  • Jarrod Bleijie MP, Former Attorney-General of Queensland and Minister for Justice

    (Government) (Alumni)

  • Sue Boyce, Liberal member of the Australian Senate

    (Government) (Alumni)

  • Alvin Cheng Kam-moon, Hong Kong student activist and founder of Student Front

    (Government) (Alumni)

  • Steven Ciobo MP, Federal Member for Moncrieff

    (Government) (Alumni)

  • Yvette D'Ath MP, Federal Member for Petrie and Attorney-General of Queensland

    (Government) (Alumni)

  • Peter Dutton MP, Federal Member for Dickson; Minister for Immigration and Border Protection

    (Government) (Alumni)

  • Teresa Gambaro MP, Federal Member for Brisbane

    (Government) (Alumni)

  • Linda Lavarch, former Queensland Attorney-General

    (Government) (Alumni)

  • Michael Lavarch, former Australian Attorney-General

    (Government) (Alumni)

  • Joe Ludwig, ALP member of the Australian Senate

    (Government) (Alumni)

  • Graham Perrett MP, Federal Member for Moreton

    (Government) (Alumni)

  • Keith Pitt MP, Federal Member for Hinkler

    (Government) (Alumni)

  • Bernie Ripoll MP, member of the Australian House of Representatives, representing the Division of Oxley

    (Government) (Alumni)

  • Stuart Robert MP, Federal Member for Fadden

    (Government) (Alumni)

  • Wayne Swan MP, Federal Member for Lilley and former Treasurer of Australia

    (Government) (Alumni)

  • Chris Trevor MP, Federal Member for Flynn

    (Government) (Alumni)

  • Kate Jones MP

    (Government) (Alumni)

  • Tim Carmody, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland

    (Law) (Alumni)

  • Leanne Clare SC, Judge of Brisbane District Court of Queensland

    (Law) (Alumni)

  • Steve Lawrence, computer scientist

    (Medicine and sciences) (Alumni)

  • Axel Bruns (Notable faculty)

  • Peter Corke (Notable faculty)

  • Brian Fitzgerald (Notable faculty)

  • Dennis Gibson (Notable faculty)

  • Colleen Nelson, Chair of Prostate Cancer Research (Notable faculty)

  • Chris Sarra, Principal and 2004 Queenslander of the Year (Notable faculty)

  • Greg Creed, CEO of Yum! Brands (Notable faculty)

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Founded in 1908, Queensland University of Technology is a long standing and prestigious public university located in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The emphasis on practical application in school teaching and learning has led to a close partnership between the school and Queensland Industry, with research and education in schools focusing on meeting the needs of the job market, students are often involved in practical project discussions in the industry. As a result, it has produced many talented people for the local business community.

Queensland University of Technology has produced many distinguished alumni from a wide variety of fields, including world renowned GE Australia and CEO , Queensland Attorney General and Attorney General, architects, lawyers and others. The random tool generated 63 graduates of the school, all of whom had lived or studied there for some time, and who had made it out of the school on their own terms.

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