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This is a List of Old Haileyburians, they being notable former students - known as "Old Haileyburians"[1] of the school, Haileybury in Keysborough, Brighton and Berwick, Victoria, Australia.
[edit] Academia
- Leng Hann Lee - 2006 Rhodes Scholarship recipient
- Mr. H.W Allen - Scholar
- Dr. Russel Kenley - Chair in Management at Swinburne University
- Professor Rod Home - Senior Lecturer, Foundation Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at The University of Melbourne and Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, awarded the Academy Medal of The University of Melbourne
- Doug Maromey - Chairman of Luther College University in America
[edit] Business
- Kim Dalton - Head of ABC Television
- Geoff Grenda - Founding Family of Grenda Corporation and owners of Volgren
- Bruce Akhurst - CEO of Sensis
- Dr. Greg Chawynski - Project Design Manager at Wensley Development Group
- Phillip Hardy - Director, Deloitte
- Spiro Vournazos - Business Manager at MYOB
- Stewart McLeod - Director of McLeod Partners Real Estate
- Simon Molesworth - Chairman of the Steering Committee, previously Chairman of the Australian Council of National Trusts
- Andrew Braxter - Executive Director of Singleton Ogilvy & Mather
- Spiro Vournazos - National Sales & Marketing Manager for Red Cat Hospitality Solutions
- Dean Allen-Craig - General Manager of Medialink Productions
- Cris Forbes - Merchandise co-ordinator with Officeworks Superstores
- Hugh Fielding Odgers - Winner of the French 2 Prize, well known in printing industry
- Andrew Stone - Head of Foreign Exchange for ANZ, New York
- Giles Gunesekera, SF Fin - Director, Platform & Adviser Sales, Principal Global Investors
- Paul Chin - Portfolio Manager, Barclays Global Investors, San Francisco USA
- Ian Rogers - Head of Global Transaction Banking, United Kingdom
- Ian Herman- Managing Director of William Buck, Melbourne
- David Taylor- Executive Director of Australian Professional Selling Association, Sydney
[edit] Clergy
[edit] Media, entertainment and the Arts
[edit] Military
- Rupert Downes - Major General of Medical Services in the Australian Army and world renowned Surgeon
- Geoffrey Travers - Corporal in the Australian Army during World War 1
- David Jarret - 2nd AIF in the RAAF and Engineer
- James Sidney Swanton Vickery - Private in the Australian Army during World War 1
- Principal Air Chaplain Royce Thomas - Director General Chaplaincy Services Air Force
- Tony Wilson - Sergeant, Australian Army
- Jack Hazlitt - Renowned World War 1 Veteran
- George Webster Binnie - Lieutenant in the Australian Army during World War 1 and Director of Websters Limited, Sydney
- Charles Henry Langtree - Lieutenant in the Australian Army during World War 1 and AFL Footballer, Collingwood
- Hagan Fuller - World War 2 Veteran
[edit] Politics
- Tim Holding - former Minister for Manufacturing and Export, Minister for Financial Services Industry, Minister for Police & Emergency Services, Minister for Corrections, Minister for Tourism and Minister for Information and Communication Technology and current Finance Minister in Victoria's State parliament
- Martin Pakula - The Australian Labor Party
- Alan Tudge - Federal Ministerial Adviser
- Benjamin Chia - Victorian State Ministry Director
- Nick Wakeling - The Victorian Liberal Party
- Ian Grubb - Senior Policy Advisor at World Health Organisation
- Peter David - Liberal Party of Australia
- Blair Boardman - Liberal Party of Australia
- Michael Grimwade Kennedy - Assistant Director, Department of Justice; formerly Adviser to: Hon Brian Mier MLC (Minister of Consumer Affairs & Aboriginal Affairs); Hon John Lenders MLC (Minister for Finance); Hon Marsha Thomson MLC (Minister for Information Communications & Technology).
[edit] Science and Medicine
- Warren Ayres - Cricketer, Victorian Bushrangers
- Sam Sheldon - AFL Footballer, Brisbane Lions
- Michael Imrie - Former V8 Supercar driver and team owner
- Austin Doerner - NCAA (DePaul) tennis player
- Anthony Raso - AFL Footballer, Carlton
- Kamalesh Tharmasuthan - ITTF tour table tennis player
- Stefan Martin - AFL Footballer, Melbourne Demons
- Ben Drysdale - National 100 and 200 metre swimming champion
- Glenn Baker - Voted as one of top Australian Swimming coaches
- Brett Collins - AFL Footballer, Hawthorn
- Scott Pedder - Pedders Suspension, Pedders Suspension Rally Team
- Steven O'Dor - Young Socceroos and Wellington Phoenix soccer player
- Scott Doerner - NCAA (Pepperdine) and WTT tour tennis player
- Brett Moyle - AFL Footballer, St Kilda
- Paul Boraston - Cricketer, Victorian Institute of Sport
- Robert Aivatoglou - Manger for Lleyton Hewitt
- Chris Hocking - Triathelete, Casey Tigersharks, motor racing - Hocking Racing
- Ian Smieth - Hockey Player for Australia
- Ben Welsh - Australian Triathlete
- James Thiessen - AFL Footballer, Adelaide Crows
- Scott Butler - General Manager at Melbourne Cricket Club
- Dylan Smith - AFL Footballer, Fremantle Dockers & North Melbourne Kangaroos
- Gerry Hazlitt - Test cricketer for Australia
- Paul Corrigan - AFL Footballer, Geelong Cats
- Andrew Langford-Jones - Director of Tournaments for the Australasian PGA Tour
- Paul Hopgood - AFL Footballer, Melbourne Demons
- Shane Valenti - AFL Footballer, Melbourne Demons
- Robert Rose - Footballer, Collingwood Magpies & Footscray Bulldogs, Cricketer for Victoria
- Vale Russel Mathews - Foundation member and President of the Accounting Association of Australia and New Zealand
- Andrew Hassett - Research and Advocacy officer with World Vision
- Peter Barrie Smith - Awarded Medal of the Order of Australia for contribution to Horticulture
- Jack McConnell - Pioneering Architect, awarded the RAIA Gold Medal and member or the Order of Australia
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