List of Old Boys of St Aloysius' College

List of Old Boys of St Aloysius' College

This is a List of St Aloysius' College Old Boys, they being notable former students - known as "Old Boys" of the Roman Catholic school, St Aloysius' College in Milsons Point, New South Wales, Australia.

Academic

*Jack Lonergan - Co-ordinator of the Media SIG at The University of Westminster in London.
*Alistair Mackerras AM - Long serving headmaster of Sydney Grammar School; Brother of Charles and Malcolm (also attended Sydney Grammar School)
*Professor Jacques Miller AO - Contemporary of Nossal and scientist
*Sir Gustav Nossal - Research scientist and Australian of the Year
*Professor Peter Rowe - Australian Father of the Year in 1984
*Professor Nicholas Talley - Mayo Clinic
*Professor Trevor Biden - Garvan Institute
*Professor Chris Liddle - Sydney University and Westmead Hospital

Rhodes Scholars

*1927 - Vincent John 'Jack' Flynn - LLB University of Sydney; First Catholic Rhodes Scholar in NSWcite web|url= http://www.usyd.edu.au/registrar/rhodes/previous.shtml|title= NSW Rhodes Scholars 1904 - 2007|accessdate= 2008-01-22 |year= 2007|work= Rhodes Scholarships|publisher= The University of Sydney]
*1976 - Michael Gerrard L'Estrange - BA University of Sydney (see Politics, public service and the law)

Business

*Marco Belgiorno-Zegna - One of the Transfield empire owners (also attended Cranbrook School)
*Angus James - CEO of Burton Snowboards
*Jim L'Estrange - CEO of New South Wales Rugby Union
*David Murray - Former CEO of the Commonwealth Bank
*Paul Robertson - Former Executive Director of Macquarie Bank

Clergy

*Archbishop Eris O'Brien - Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney 1948-1951, Archbishop of Canberra and Goulburn 1951-1966cite encyclopedia | last = Johnston | first = Elizabeth | encyclopedia =Australian Dictionary of Biography | title = O'Brien, Eris Michael (1895 - 1974) | url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A150589b.htm?hilite=st%3Baloysius%3Bcollege| accessdate = 2008-02-01| edition = Online | year = 2000| publisher = Melbourne University Press | volume = 15 | location = Melbourne | pages = pp. 508-509]
*Right Reverend Joseph Dwyer - Bishop of Wagga Wagga 1918-1939 (also attended St Patrick's College, Goulburn)cite encyclopedia | last = McMinn | first = W.G | encyclopedia =Australian Dictionary of Biography | title = Dwyer, Joseph Wilfrid (1869 - 1939) | url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A080711b.htm?hilite=st%3Baloysius%3Bcollege| accessdate = 2007-08-07| edition = Online | year = 1981| publisher = Melbourne University Press | volume = 8 | location = Melbourne | pages = pp. 387-389]
*Peter L'Estrange - Rector of Newman College (University of Melbourne) 1991-2006 and Master of Campion Hall, Oxford 2006-

Media, entertainment and the arts

*Billy Birmingham - Comedian of "Twelfth Man" fame
*Christopher Brennan - Poet and Scholar (also attended Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview)cite encyclopedia | last = Clark | first = Axel | encyclopedia =Australian Dictionary of Biography | title = Brennan, Christopher John (1870 - 1932) | url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A070405b.htm?hilite=st%3Baloysius%3Bcollege | accessdate = 2008-02-01| edition = Online | year = 1979| publisher = Melbourne University Press | volume = 7 | location = Melbourne | pages = pp. 397-399]
*Don Burke - Television personality
*Randall Churchill - Television Director ("The Graham Kennedy Show", "Sydney Olympics", "Dancing with the Stars", "It Takes Two")
*Danny Clayton - Channel V presenter
*Martin Cooke - Baritone with the Bavarian State Opera
*John Bede Dalley - Journalist and writer (also attended St Augustine's Abbey school and Beaumont College)cite encyclopedia | last = Semmler | first = Clement | encyclopedia =Australian Dictionary of Biography | title =Dalley, John Bede (1876 - 1935) | url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A080217b.htm?hilite=st%3Baloysius%3Bcollege | accessdate = 2008-02-01| edition = Online | year = 1981| publisher = Melbourne University Press | volume = 8 | location = Melbourne | pages = pp. 196-197]
*Anh Do - Comedian and actor ("Footy Legends", "Thank God You're Here", SBS series "Kick", Runner up on "Dancing with the Stars (Series 7)", "Dancing with the Deals")
*Khoa Do - 2005 Young Australian of the Year , Screenwriter and Director of "Footy Legends"
*Paul Dyer - Conductor of the Brandenburg Orchestra
*Peter Ferris - DJ, Music Producer/Music Composer; Better known as 'Pee Wee Ferris'
* Alexander Grigg - Singer/Rhythm Guitarist in the indie rock band "Red Riders"
*Daniel Lapaine - Actor
*James Maclurcan - Actor and model
*Sir Charles Mackerras - Conductor and brother of Alistair and Malcolm (also attended Sydney Grammar School)
*Julian Morrow - "The Election Chaser", "CNNNN", "The Chaser's War on Everything"
*Melvyn Morrow - Playwright: wrote musicals "Shout!" and "Dusty - The Musical"; English Teacher
*Garry O'Callaghan - Radio 2UE broadcaster and "Australian Father of the Year" in 1977
*Matthew Reilly - Author ("Ice Station", "Area 7", "Scarecrow", "Hover Car Racer", "Seven Ancient Wonders" and "Contest")
*Cyril Ritchard - Broadway Actorcite encyclopedia | last = Rickard | first = John | encyclopedia =Australian Dictionary of Biography | title = Ritchard, Cyril Joseph (1897 - 1977) | url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A140710b.htm?hilite=st%3Baloysius%3Bcollege| accessdate = 2008-02-01| edition = Online | year = 1996| publisher = Melbourne University Press | volume = 14| location = Melbourne | pages = pp. 91-92]
*Mark Simkin - ABC Correspondent in Japan
*Adam Spencer - Mathematician, comic and radio host formerly on Triple J and currently breakfast announcer on radio 702 ABC Sydney
*Geoff Thompson - ABC Correspondent in India - and winner of a Logie Award
*Tom Williams - Television presenter ("The Great Outdoors"); Reporter and star of "Dancing With the Stars"

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 Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview)cite encyclopedia | last = Furneaux Burfitt | first = Walter | encyclopedia =Australian Dictionary of Biography | title = Burfitt, Walter Charles Fitzmaurice (1874 - 1956) | url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A070487b.htm?hilite=st%3Baloysius%3Bcollege| accessdate = 2008-02-01| edition = Online | year = 1979| publisher = Melbourne University Press | volume =7 | location = Melbourne | pages = pp. 482-483]

* Dr Harrison Hampton - Surgeon and member of the Medical Benevolent Association of New SOuth Wales. (Also attended Knox Grammar School).

Military

*Peter Murray - First National Serviceman killed in Vietnam
*Major-General Mike O'Brien - Former Commander of Army Support
*John Williams - Member of the UN Peacekeeping mission (East Timor)
*Harrison Hampton - Briagdere Genaeral and member of the E double G Australian Army Corps Brigage AACB, whilst serving Fiji. Became aqauntainces whilst serving with the local tribe and leader Chief Hampototo, of the Egelius tribe, 399 Kilometeres south of Mainland Fiji.

Politics, public service and the law

* Tony Abbott - Minister for Health and Ageing and Leader of the House in the Australian federal government (also attended Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview)
*Robert Arthur Broinowski - Public servant and poet; Clerk of the Australian Senate (1939-1942)cite encyclopedia | last = Thompson | first = John R. | encyclopedia =Australian Dictionary of Biography | title = Broinowski, Robert Arthur (1877 - 1959) | url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A070427b.htm?hilite=st%3Baloysius%3Bcollege| accessdate = 2008-02-01| edition = Online | year = 1979| publisher = Melbourne University Press | volume = 7 | location = Melbourne | pages = p. 421]
*Sir Maurice Byers QC - Solicitor-General of Australia during the Dismissal (1973-83)
*Judge Terry Christie - District Court Judge
* Joseph Farrar Coates - Legislative Council (NSW) Minister (1921-43)cite encyclopedia | last = Perks| first = Murray | encyclopedia =Australian Dictionary of Biography | title = Coates, Joseph Farrar (1878 - 1943) | url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A080040b.htm?hilite=st%3Baloysius%3Bcollege| accessdate = 2008-02-01| edition = Online | year = 1981| publisher = Melbourne University Press | volume = 8 | location = Melbourne | pages = pp. 37-38]
* Lionel J Courtenay - NSW Legislative Council; Senator (1932-34)
*Francis Joseph Finnan - Politician (ALP) and public servant; Member for Hawkesbury (1941-1950) and Darlinghurst (1950-1953)cite encyclopedia | last = Lloyd | first = C.J | encyclopedia =Australian Dictionary of Biography | title = Finnan, Francis Joseph (1897 - 1966) | url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A140179b.htm?hilite=st%3Baloysius%3Bcollege| accessdate = 2008-02-01| edition = Online | year = 1996| publisher = Melbourne University Press | volume =14 | location = Melbourne | pages = pp. 167-168]
*Nick Greiner - MLA (Lib) (1980-1992); Premier of NSW (1988-1992)
*Joe Hockey - MHR (Lib); Minister for Financial Services and Regulation (1998-2001), Minister for Small Business and Tourism (2001-04), Minister for Human Services (2004-06), Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations (Jan 2007-Nov 2007), Shadow Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations (Nov 2007-current)
*Francis Charles Patrick Keane - Public servant and magistratecite encyclopedia | last = Tilse | first = Sheila | encyclopedia =Australian Dictionary of Biography | title = Keane, Francis Charles Patrick (1901 - 1971) | url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A140687b.htm?hilite=st%3Baloysius%3Bcollege| accessdate = 2008-02-01| edition = Online | year = 1996| publisher = Melbourne University Press | volume = 14| location = Melbourne | pages = pp. 602-603]
*Justice John Kearney (Retired) - Justice of the NSW Supreme Court
*Michael L'Estrange AO - Secretary of the DFAT; Australian High Commissioner to the UK 2000-2004; Former Secretary to Cabinet; Rhodes Scholarcite web|url= http://epress.anu.edu.au/anzsog/dept_heads/pdf/ch07.pdf|title= The Man with a 'Promising Past' – Michael L’Estrange, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade|accessdate= 2008-02-01 |date= 2006-03-13|format= PDF|work= Australian Department Heads|publisher= Canberra Times|pages= p.40 ]
*Malcolm Mackerras - Psephologist; creator of the 'Mackerras Electoral Pendulum' and brother of Alistair and Charles (also attended Sydney Grammar School)
* John Francis McGrath - Legislative Assembly (NSW) Minister; Government Whip (1941-59)
*Judge Alan McDevitt - District Court Judge
*Judge John McGuire - District Court Judge
*Richard Meagher - Legislative Assembly (NSW); Speaker of the House; Lord Mayor of Sydney (1895-1920) (also attended St Stanislaus College)cite encyclopedia | last = Nairn | first = Bede | encyclopedia =Australian Dictionary of Biography | title = Meagher, Richard Denis (Dick) (1866 - 1931) | url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A100459b.htm?hilite=st%3Baloysius%3Bcollege| accessdate = 2008-02-01| edition = Online | year = 1986| publisher = Melbourne University Press | volume =10 | location = Melbourne | pages = pp. 470-472]
*Judge Roland O'Driscoll - District Court Judge; Former Public Servant and magistrate
*David P. Pollack - Former chief advisor to ATSIC Chairman Geoff Clark and current Secretary of Aboriginal Affairs to the Attorney-General
*Judge Tony Puckeridge - District Court Judge
*Justice Tim Studdert - Justice of the NSW Supreme Court
*Justice Garth Thompson - SA District Court Judge

port

*James Allen - NSW Waratahs rugby union
*Les Austin - Wallabies
*Patrick Cullinan - Climbed Mount Everest
*David Donato - Australian Fencing representative
*John Ferris, William McElhone, Ben Dwyer, William Dwyer, Eric McElhone and Austin Punch - all NSW and Australian Cricketers; played for England and was killed whilst on active service in the Boer War
*Keith Gleeson - Irish Rugby Union International, Leinster Rugby Union
*Steven Goh - Tennis
*Cecil Healy - Gold Medal in swimming, 1912 Olympics
*Nick Lah, Michael Spalding, Pat McCabe, Ed Brenac, Ed Doyle - Sydney First Grade rugby players
*Don Maclurcan - Ran across Australia to raise money for the Fred Hollows Foundation
*Dr. Herbert Moran - Wallabies captain (1908) (also attended St. Joseph's College, Hunters Hill)cite encyclopedia | last = Walsh | first = G.P | encyclopedia =Australian Dictionary of Biography | title = Moran, Herbert Michael (1885 - 1945) | url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A100562b.htm?hilite=st%3Baloysius%3Bcollege| accessdate = 2008-02-01| edition = Online | year = 1986| publisher = Melbourne University Press | volume =10 | location = Melbourne | pages = pp. 576-577]
*Mark O'Halloran - rugby league player (Wests Tigers and Penrith Panthers)
*Chris Suffield - Captain of the Australian National Electric Wheelchair Sports Team, 2002 - 2006
*Matt Unicomb, Tom Wright, Ater Majok - basketball
*Chris Yates - Australian 7's rugby rep
*Jim Young - NSW Waratahs rugby union

References

ee also

* List of non-government schools in New South Wales
*Combined Associated Schools

External links

* [http://www.staloysius.nsw.edu.au/ St Aloysius' College website]


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