List of Riverview Old Ignatians
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This is a List of Riverview Old Ignatians, they being notable former students - known as "Old Ignatians" of the Roman Catholic Church school, Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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[edit] Academia
- Athanasius Treweek - Professor of Classics at University of Sydney, cracked Japanese code in World War II
[edit] Rhodes Scholars
- 1938 - Terrence Glasheen - BA University of Sydney[1]
- 1981 - Tony Abbott - BEc, LLB University of Sydney (see also Politics, public service and the law)[1]
- 1990 - Christopher Martin - BE University of Sydney[1]
- 1994 - Atilla Brungs - BSc University of New South Wales[1]
- 1996 - Ryan Chan - PH University of Sydney
- 2000 - Michael Izzo - BA, LLB University of Sydney[1]
- 2002 - Gregory O'Mahoney - BA, LLB University of Sydney[1]
- 2005 - Imre Hunyor - BSc, MB, BS University of Sydney[1]
[edit] Business
- David Higgins - former Lend Lease Corporation CEO
- Peter Joseph OAM - Merchant Banker; Chairman of the St James Ethics Centre
- Nicholas Moore - CEO Macquarie Bank - Head of Investment Banking Macquarie Bank Limited[citation needed]
- Timothy Regan - Mirvac Group Chief Financial Officer
[edit] Entertainment, media and the arts
- Christopher Brennan - Poet (also attended St Aloysius' College)[2]
- Nick Enright - Dramatist/playwright
- Justin Fleming - Dramatist/playwright
- Ben Fordham - reporter for Channel Nine's A Current Affair
- Mike Hammond - Presenter for Foxtel
- Robert Hughes - Art critic and writer
- Ignatius Jones - Actor/musician; creative director of Sydney 2000 Olympic Opening Ceremony
- Padraic "P. P." McGuinness - conservative journalist; editor of Quadrant Magazine
- Gregan McMahon - Actor and theatrical producer.
- Andrew O'Keefe - Presenter of the Seven Network's Deal or No Deal and Weekend Sunrise; Former Intellectual Property Rights lawyer
- Rob Palmer - Presenter on Seven Network's Better Homes and Gardens programme
- Daniel Street - Political reporter for Channel Nine's National Nine News
- Gerard Windsor - Writer
[edit] Medicine and science
- Dr Walter Burfitt CBE - Surgeon and co-founder of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons; Founder of the Medical Benevolent Association of New South Wales (also attended St Aloysius' College)[3]
[edit] Military
- Major Dr. Kevin Fagan - Physician and World War II hero
- Paul D. Scully-Power - Astronaut - Space Shuttle Challenger 1984
[edit] Politics, public service and the law
- Tony Abbott - MHR (Lib) (1994 - ); Federal Health Minister
- Michael Coutts-Trotter - Director-General of the NSW Department of Education and Training (2007 - present); Director-General of the NSW Department of Commerce (2004 - 2007), and chief of staff to the New South Wales Treasurer (1998-2004)
- Nick Greiner - Liberal Premier of NSW (1988-1992)
- Clifton Hoeben AM, RFD, SC - Justice of the NSW Supreme Court 2004-; Major-General of the Australian Army Reserve
- Tom Hughes QC - Barrister; MHR (Lib) (1963-1972); Attorney-General (1969-1971)
- Barnaby Joyce - QLD Senator (Nat) (2005 - )
- Anthony Larkins, QC - Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales 1970-1990
- Paul McClintock - Secretary to Cabinet; Head of Cabinet Policy Unit 2000-2003,[4]Chairman of ADI, and Director of Macquarie Infrastructure Investment Management
- Roderick Meagher, QC - Justice of the NSW Supreme Court and Court of Appeal 1989-2004
- George Alfred Palmer, QC - Justice of the New South Wales Supreme Court
- Anthony Roberts - NSW MLA (Liberal) for Lane Cove
[edit] Religion
- Rev Fr. Edmund Campion - Former professor at St. Patrick's College, Manly; Priest, author and historian[5]
- Bishop Anthony Fisher OP - Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney
- Rev Fr. Mark Raper SJ AM - Current Provincial superior of the Society of Jesus in Oceania
- Bishop Andrew Tynan - Bishop of Rockhampton 1946-1960
[edit] Sport
- Leo Barry - Sydney Swans- AFL premiership winning player 2005
- Adam Biddle - Sydney FC - Sydney FC player
- John Davison - Canadian Cricketer - Competed in 2003/2007 cricket world cups, made fifth fastest century in ODI history
- Malcolm Lynch - Western Bulldogs AFL selected #66 overall in 2006 NAB Afl Draft
- Jim Lenehan - Wallabies, NSW Waratahs - Wallabies fullback from 1957-67, Waratahs player 1958-68
- Jim Stenmark - Wallabies, NSW Waratahs - Wallabies player from 1947-48, Waratahs player 1944-46
- John Coolican - Wallabies, NSW Waratahs - Wallabies player from 1979-84, Waratahs player 1977-84
- Anthoyn Dempsey - Wallbies, NSW Waratahs - Wallabies player 1993, Waratahs player 1992-94
- Charles Morrisey - Wallabies, NSW Waratahs - Wallabies player 1925-26, Waratahs player 1925-26
- John Manning - Wallabies and NSW Waratahs - Wallabies player 1904, Waratahs player 1900-1904
- Igantius O'Donnell - Wallabies, NSW Waratahs - Wallabies player 1899-1905, Waratahs player 1899-1905
- Sean Spence - Wallabies, NSW Waratahs - Wallabies player 1962. Waratahs player 1962-63
- Bob Wesffield - Wallabies, NSW Waratahs, Victoria - Wallabies player 1928-29, Waratahs 1925-29
- Herbert Daly - Wallabies, NSW Waratahs - Wallabies player 1908-09, Waratahs player 1905-09
- James Hughes - Wallabies, NSW Waratahs - Wallabies player 1907, Waratahs player 1907-08
- Bryan Hughes - Wallabies, NSW Waratahs - Wallabies player 1913, Waratahs player 1913
- Mark 'Champo' Clarebrough - NSW Waratahs Waratahs player 1979
- Gerald Quinlan - Ireland National Rugby Union Team
- Matthew Mostyn - Ireland National Rugby Union Team
- Paul Kelly - Norway National Rugby Union Team - Captain of Norway Rugby Union
- Will Ryan - Australian Sailing Team 2006 - World Champion 2006
- Ed Quartly - Australian Sailing Team 2007
- Steve Newnham - Australian Surf Life Saving Representative 1981-82, World Champion 1983
- Michael Delany - Australian Swimmer - Australian Olympian LA Olympics 1984, Silver Meadallist
- Fred Lane - Australian Swimmer 1900
- James Falzon - Australian Waterpolo - Member 2003 FINA World Championhsips team
- Michael Falk - Australian Debater - Debating World Champion 2006
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f g NSW Rhodes Scholars 1904 - 2007. Rhodes Scholarships. The University of Sydney (2007). Retrieved on 2008-02-12.
- ^ Clark, Axel (1979). "Brennan, Christopher John (1870 - 1932)". Australian Dictionary of Biography (Online) 7. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. pp. 397-399. Retrieved on 2008-02-01.
- ^ Furneaux Burfitt, Walter (1979). "Burfitt, Walter Charles Fitzmaurice (1874 - 1956)". Australian Dictionary of Biography (Online) 7. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. pp. 482-483. Retrieved on 2008-02-01.
- ^ http://www.macquarie.com.au/au/mig/news/20030512.htm Paul McClintock appointed to Board of Macquarie Infrastructure Investment Management Limited
- ^ http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/07/11/1057783340187.html Peter Craven's SMH review of Campion's Lines of My Life
[edit] See also
- List of non-government schools in New South Wales
- List of boarding schools
- Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of New South Wales
[edit] External links
- St Ignatius' College, Riverview Website
- Old Ignatians Union
- Old Ignatians Rugby Club
- University of Sydney Registrar
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