List of Old Boys of St Patrick's College, Strathfield
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Professor John Michael DwyerAO – Australian doctor, professor of medicine, and public health advocate. Former Head of the Department of Clinical Immunology at Yale University
Chris Tinney – professor and Associate Dean for the Faculty of Science at UNSW, where he heads the Exoplanetary Science at UNSW group within the School of Physics. Former head of the Australian Astronomical Observatory
Bureaucracy, politics and the law
John BrogdenAM – former NSW Liberal Leader of the Opposition and former Member for Pittwater. Current Chairman of Lifeline and Patron of Kookaburra Kids.[3][4][5][6]
Tony Burke MP – Federal Labor Member for Watson, Leader of the House, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations, Minister for the Arts and Manager of Business and former member of the NSW Legislative Council[7]
Dick Healey – former NSW Liberal Member for Davidson and Minister
Gary Humphries – former Liberal chief minister of the ACT and former senator for the ACT
Craig Laundy MP – Former Federal Liberal Member for Reid and former Minister for Small and Family Business, the Workplace and Deregulation, former Assistant Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science, former Assistant Minister for Multicultural Affairs
Paul Lynch MP – NSW Labor Member for Liverpool and Shadow Attorney General[8]
Paul McLeay – former NSW Labor Member for Heathcote and Minister
Kieran PrendergastKCVO, CMG – former British diplomat (High Commissioner to Zimbabwe, Kenya, Ambassador to Turkey) and UN Under-Secretary-General 1997–2005
Most Reverend Bede Vincent Heather – Bishop Emeritus of Parramatta; former co-chairman of the Catholic/Baptist International Dialogue and first Bishop of Parramatta 1986–1997.[14]
Most Reverend Patrick Murphy – former vice-president and rector of the Post Graduate House at St Patrick's Seminary, former president of St Patrick's Seminary, former episcopal vicar for education, former chairman of the Sydney Archdiocesan Catholic Schools Board and former chairman of the Catholic Education Commission of NSW; and the inaugural bishop of Broken Bay 1986–1996[15]
Entertainment, media and the arts
Mig Ayesa – actor, notable work includes "Joe" the landlord on ABC children's serial The Ferals[16]
•Tim Pickup – former Australian Rugby League International. Named in North Sydney Bears Team of the Century in 2006, nominated for Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, 70 years Team of Champions in 2004. Nominated for Manly Rugby Union Team of the Century in 2006.
Michael Foley – Australian rugby union player, Australian rugby union forwards coach 2003–2008, New South Wales Warartahs rugby union coach 2008. Until 2016 coach of the Western Force[5]
Brian McCowage – Australian Foil Champion. Olympic Representative at the 1956, 1960 and 1964 Olympic Games[21]