List of University of Melbourne people
This is a list of University of Melbourne people , including alumni and staff.
Alumni
Academia
Sir John Behan , educator; Australia's first Rhodes Scholar [ 1]
Geoff Bowker , professor of informatics at the University of California, Irvine
Alec Broers, Baron Broers , electrical engineer, former Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
Karen Burns , architectural historian
Joseph Camilleri , professor at La Trobe University
Simon Chesterman , Dean of Law at the National University of Singapore [ 2]
Michael Clyne , linguist
Greg Craven , Vice-Chancellor of Australian Catholic University
John Deeble , architect of Medicare Australia
Richard Dowell , audiologist, academic and researcher
Ding Dyason , medical historian
Alan Ebringer , immunologist, professor at King's College in the University of London
Arie Freiberg , AM , legal academic
Germaine Greer , feminist
Maria Gough , art historian at Harvard University
Bella Guerin , educator and activist; first female university graduate in Australia
John Alexander Gunn , philosophy professor
Peter Karmel , former vice-chancellor of Australian National University and Flinders University
Hugh Gemmell Lamb-Smith , Australian educator; landed at Anzac Cove on 25 April 1915.
Arthur Lucas , principal of King's College London (1993–2003)
Robert Manne , professor of politics at La Trobe University
Samaresh Mitra , bioinorganic chemist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
Jennifer McKay , Professor of Business Law at the University of South Australia
Peter McPhee , Provost of the University of Melbourne
Fulvio Melia , professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Arizona and associate editor of the Astrophysical Journal
Bruce Mitchell , fellow of St Edmund Hall, Oxford
David S. Oderberg , professor of philosophy at the University of Reading
Richard G. Pestell , Executive Vice President at Thomas Jefferson University , Philadelphia USA
Abbas Rajabifard , professor and head of the Department of Infrastructure Engineering in the Melbourne School of Engineering
Michael Roe , historian
John Ralston (scientist) , physical chemist and researcher at the UniSA
David Shallcross , chemical engineer
James Simpson , Harvard University professor
Alexander Smits , Eugene Higgins Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton University
John Tasioulas , Professor of Ethics and Legal Philosophy, Oxford University
Gillian Triggs , international legal academic and President of the Australian Human Rights Commission [ 3]
Frances Valintine , education futurist
Sally Walker , Vice-Chancellor of Deakin University
Frank T. M. White , Foundation Professor, Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, University of Queensland ; Macdonald Professor of Mining Engineering and Applied Geophysics, McGill University
Architecture
Business
Leigh Clifford , Chairman of Qantas
Robert Champion de Crespigny
Margaret Dick
Anthony Di Pietro , President of Melbourne Victory Football Club and CEO of Premier Fresh Australia
John Elliott , President of Liberal Party of Australia & Carlton Football Club
Aubrey Gibson
Charles Goode , Chairman of Australia & New Zealand Banking Group
James P. Gorman , Chairman and CEO of Morgan Stanley
David Hains
John Holland , founder of John Holland Group
Margaret Jackson
Ananda Krishnan , CEO, Usaha Tegas Sdn Bhd
Hugh Morgan , former board member of the Reserve Bank of Australia
Rupert Myer , director, Myer Family Company
Richard Pratt
James Riady , Chairman, Lippo Group
Graeme Samuel , AC
Karl Siegling , funds manager
Peter Smedley , CEO of Colonial Group , Mayne Nickless
Evan Thornley , entrepreneur[ 4]
Government
Governors General of Australia
Richard Casey, Baron Casey , KG , GCMG , CH , DSO , MC , PC , 16th Governor-General of Australia (did not graduate)
Sir Zelman Cowen , AK , GCMG , GCVO , QC , PC [ 6]
Peter Hollingworth , AC , OBE
Sir Isaac Isaacs , GCB , GCMG , KC , also former Chief Justice of Australia
Sir Ninian Stephen , KG , AK , GCMG , GCVO , KBE , QC , also a previous Justice of the High Court of Australia[ 7]
Governors of Victoria
Governors of other jurisdictions
Politicians
Prime Ministers of Australia
Premiers of Victoria
Premier of Queensland
Federal politicians
Lyn Allison , former Member of the Australian Senate and leader of the Australian Democrats
Richard Alston , AO , former Member of the Australian Senate
Kevin Andrews , MP , Member of the Australian House of Representatives [ 16]
Bruce Baird , AM , former Member of the Australian House of Representatives
Maurice Blackburn , lawyer and former Member of the Australian House of Representatives[ 17]
Neil Brown , QC , former Member of the Australian House of Representatives
Anna Burke , MP , Member of the Australian House of Representatives
John Button , former Member of the Australian Senate[ 18]
Jim Cairns , former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia
Sam Cohen , former Member of the Australian Senate[ 19]
Barney Cooney , former Member of the Australian Senate[ 20]
Mark Dreyfus , QC , MP , Member of Australian House of Representatives[ 21]
Gareth Evans , AC , QC , international policymaker, academic, and former Member of the Australian Senate
John Alexander Forrest
Petro Georgiou , former Member of Australian House of Representatives
Andrew Giles , Member of Australian House of Representatives
Ivor Greenwood , former Member of the Australian Senate
Ray Groom , AO , former Member of the Australian House of Representatives and Premier of Tasmania
H. B. Higgins , former Attorney-General of Australia and Justice of the High Court of Australia
Greg Hunt , MP , Member of Australian House of Representatives
Dennis Jensen , Member of Australian House of Representatives
Barry Jones, AC former Member of Australian House of Representatives and Parliament of Victoria.
David Kemp , former Member of Australian House of Representatives
John Langmore , Member of Australian House of Representatives
William Maloney , Member of Australian House of Representatives
Richard Marles , Member of Australian House of Representatives
Peter McGauran , former Member of Australian House of Representatives
Kelly O'Dwyer , MP , Member of Australian House of Representatives[ 22]
Andrew Peacock , AC , GCL , former Member of Australian House of Representatives
Sir Arthur Robinson , KCMG , former Member of Australian House of Representatives[ 23]
Nicola Roxon , former Member of the Australian House of Representatives[ 24]
Roger Shipton , OAM , former Member of the Australian House of Representatives
Bill Shorten , MP , Member of Australian House of Representatives[ 25]
Bruce Smith , KC , former Member of Australian House of Representatives[ 26]
Sir John Spicer , former Member of the Australian Senate[ 27]
Sid Spindler , former Member of the Australian Senate
Lindsay Tanner , former Member of the Australian House of Representatives
Ralph Willis , AO , former Member of the Australian House of Representatives
Agar Wynne , former Member of the Australian House of Representatives[ 28]
Australian state and territory politicians
Sir Clifden Eager KBE KC , former President of the Victorian Legislative Council [ 29]
Maurice Blackburn , lawyer and former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly [ 17]
John Bourke , lawyer and former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly[ 30]
Thomas Brennan , political journalist and former Member of the Victorian Legislative Council [ 31]
Bruce Chamberlain , AM , former Member of both the Victorian Legislative Assembly and Council[ 32]
Robert Clark , former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly[ 33]
Neil Cole , former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly and playwright and researcher[ 34]
Robert Dean , former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
Frank Field , former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly[ 35]
John Galbally , CBE , QC , former Member of both the Victorian Legislative Assembly and Council[ 36]
Matthew Groom , MP , Member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly
Ray Groom , AO , former Premier of Tasmania and Member of the Australian House of Representatives
Tim Holding , former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
Robert Wilfred Holt , Minister for Lands in the Cain government 1952–54
Trevor Oldham , former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, serving as Deputy Premier [ 37]
Herbert Postle , former Member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly[ 38]
Robert Ramsay , former Member of both the Victorian Legislative Assembly[ 39]
Edward Reynolds , QC , former Member of both the Victorian Legislative Assembly
T. J. Ryan , KC , former Premier of Queensland [ 40]
Sir Arthur Rylah , KBE , CMG , former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly and Deputy Premier[ 41]
Prue Sibree , former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly[ 42]
Oswald Snowball , former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, serving as Speaker
Alan Stockdale , former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, serving as Treasurer [ 43]
Shane Stone , AC , QC , former Chief Minister of the Northern Territory
Richard Ward , QC , former Member of the Northern Territory Legislative Council and Supreme Court judge[ 44]
Sir Henry Wrixon , KCMG , QC , former Member of both the Victorian Legislative Assembly and Council[ 45]
Agar Wynne , former Member of the Victorian Legislative Council[ 28]
International politicians
Kirsty Sword Gusmão , First Lady of East Timor [ 46]
Hun Many , Deputy Prime Minister of Cambodia
Ismail Abdul Rahman , former Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia
Tajol Rosli Mohd Ghazali , former Menteri Besar of Perak
Dato' Sri Mustapa Mohamed , Member of Parliament of Jeli , former Malaysian Minister of International Trade and Industry
Baru Bian , Member of Parliament of Selangau, former Malaysian Minister of Works
Raja Kamarul Bahrin , former Malaysian Deputy Minister of Housing and Local Government
Mark Regev , spokesman for the Israeli Prime Minister
Public servants
William Macmahon Ball , diplomat
Jean-Pierre Blais , Canadian bureaucrat; Chairman of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission [ 47]
Peta Credlin , political advisor[ 48]
Francis Patrick Donovan , AM , diplomat and jurist[ 49]
Bill Paterson , Australian Ambassador to Republic of Korea; previously Australian Ambassador to Thailand and Australian Ambassador for Counter-Terrorism[ 50]
Trevor Ashmore Pyman , diplomat.
John So , Lord Mayor of Melbourne
Fred Whitlam , Crown Solicitor ; father of Gough [ 51]
Danielle Wood , economist and incoming chair of the Productivity Commission
Luke Lazarus Arnold , Australian diplomat
Humanities
Arts
Angela Brennan , artist
Steve Cox , painter and watercolourist
John Dahlsen , environmental artist
Hugh Davies , mixed media artist
Bill Henson , photographer and Venice Biennale representative
Ali Hogg , photographer and activist
Pamela Irving , artist and educator
Anastasia Klose , video artist and Biennale of Sydney representative
Doris McKellar , photographer[ 52]
Azlan McLennan , artist and activist
Lewis Miller , Archibald Prize winning painter
Victor O'Connor , artist[ 53]
Shaun Parker , award-winning choreographer, founder of Shaun Parker & Company
Stieg Persson , painter
Patricia Piccinini , sculptor and Venice Biennale representative
Van Thanh Rudd , artist and activist
Anne-Louise Sarks , theatre director and writer
Matt Scholten , theatre director, teacher and writer
Ricky Swallow , sculptor and Venice Biennale representative
Timothy James Webb , artist
Bradd Westmoreland , artist
Marcus Wills , Archibald Prize winning painter
Film and television
Adam Arkapaw , cinematographer (True Detective , Animal Kingdom , Snowtown )
Gillian Armstrong , director (Charlotte Gray , Little Women )
Tony Ayres , Australian Film Institute award-winning director (The Home Song Stories , Walking on Water )
Alison Bell , Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Award nominated actor (I Rock , Laid )
Tahir Raj Bhasin , Indian actor
Jill Bilcock , Academy Award -nominated editor (Elizabeth , Moulin Rouge! , Red Dog )
Hamish Blake , comedian (did not graduate)
Cate Blanchett , actress (did not graduate)
Jamie Blanks , director (Urban Legend , Valentine )
John Bluthal , actor
Sibylla Budd , actor and documentary presenter (All Saints , Sea Patrol , The Secret Life of Us )
Ronny Chieng , comedian
Santo Cilauro , television and feature film producer[ 54]
Vince Colosimo , Australian Film Institute Award winning actor (Body of Lies , Chopper , Lantana )
Marg Downey , comedian and actress
Elizabeth Debicki , actress
Adam Elliot , Academy Award-winning animator (Harvie Krumpet , Mary and Max )
Alexander England , actor
Alice Garner , historian, musician and actress
Antony I. Ginnane , film producer
Tom Gleisner , director, producer, writer, comedian, actor and author[ 55]
Libbi Gorr , comedian
Barry Humphries , comedian
Red Hong Yi , artist and architectural designer
Sammy J , comedian
Clayton Jacobson , director (Kenny )
Justin Kurzel , director (Snowtown , Macbeth (2015) , Assassin's Creed )
Andy Lee , comedian
Anthony Lucas , Academy Award nominated animator (The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello )
Robert Luketic , director (21 , Legally Blonde , Monster-in-Law )
Catherine Mack-Hancock , actress
Lara Jean Marshall , actress best known for her role on The Saddle Club
Belinda McClory , actor and screenwriter (Acolytes , Blue Heelers , The Matrix )
David Michôd , director (Animal Kingdom)
Rhys Muldoon , actor
Lloyd Newson , director, dancer and choreographer
Michael Pattinson , producer (Ground Zero , Secrets )
Hannie Rayson , Australian Writers' Guild Award and Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award winning playwright and actor (SeaChange )
Glenn Robbins , comedian and actor
Portia de Rossi , actress
Pallavi Sharda , Indian actor
Jonathan M. Shiff , Australian Film Institute and British Academy of Film and Television Arts award-winning producer (Ocean Girl , Thunderstone )
Rob Sitch , co-writer and co-director of the movies The Castle and The Dish ; co-host of The Panel
Matt Scholten , director
Simon Stone , director and actor
Sam Strong , director, artistic director, Queensland Theatre
Magda Szubanski , comedian and actress
Nadia Townsend , actor and theatre director (City Homicide , Fireflies , Knowing )
Andrew Upton , director and playwright
Steve Vizard , television and radio presenter, lawyer, comedian, producer, author and screenwriter[ 56]
Luke Walker , director/producer (Beyond Our Ken , Lasseter's Bones)
Sarah Watt , director and animator (Look Both Ways , My Year Without Sex )
Angela White , pornographic actress, director
Alison Whyte , Logie Award-winning actor (Frontline , Satisfaction )
Geoffrey Wright , director (Macbeth (2006) , Metal Skin , Romper Stomper )
Julia Zemiro , television presenter
Randeep Hooda , Indian actor
Yashma Gill , Pakistani actor
Lydia Zimmermann , director (Aro Tolbukhin. En la mente del asesino )
Ashley Zukerman , Logie Award nominated actor (Lowdown , The Pacific , Rush )
History
Journalism
Literature, writing and poetry
Randa Abdel-Fattah , Australian Muslim author and lawyer[ 59]
Russell Blackford , writer, philosopher and critic[ 60]
Vincent Buckley
Anna Ciddor , author and illustrator[ 61]
Helen Garner , author
Kerry Greenwood , crime writer
Germaine Greer , feminist writer and academic
Jack Hibberd
Fulvio Melia
Gerald Murnane , novelist and short story writer
Chris Wallace-Crabbe , Visiting Professor of Australian Studies at Harvard University
Lynne Kelly , writer, researcher and science educator
Music
Harry James Angus , trumpeter and vocalist (The Cat Empire )
Wouter De Backer , musician known as 'Gotye'
Cheryl Barker , opera singer
Michael Barker , drummer (John Butler Trio , Split Enz )
Don Banks , composer
Nicole Car , opera singer
Arthur Chanter 1866–1950, composer
Diana Doherty , oboe soloist (New York Philharmonic )
Leonard Dommett , violinist and conductor
Julian Gavin , opera singer
Antoinette Halloran , opera singer
Phil Harvey , creative director (Coldplay )
Missy Higgins , singer-songwriter
Rex Hobcroft , pianist and administrator
Tania de Jong , soprano and social entrepreneur [ 62]
Liza Lim , composer
John McAll , pianist and musical director
Mona McBurney 1867–1932 composer
Ryan Monro , bassist (The Cat Empire)
Ian Munro , pianist and composer
Patrick Savage , film composer and former principal first violin (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra )
Peter Sculthorpe , composer
Dudley Simpson , conductor and television composer
Jan Skubiszewski , multi-award-winning record producer film composer
Red Symons , musician, television and radio personality
Penelope Thwaites , musicologist and pianist
Yelian He , cellist
Charles Zwar , songwriter, composer, lyricist, pianist and music director[ 63]
David Burd , US rapper, known as Lil Dicky[ 64]
Philosophy
Law
Chief Justices of Australia
Sir Owen Dixon , OM , GCMG , KC [ 65]
Sir Frank Gavan Duffy , KCMG , PC , KC [ 66]
Sir Isaac Isaacs , GCB , GCMG , KC [ 67]
Sir John Latham , GCMG , KC [ 68]
Justices of the High Court of Australia
Sir Keith Aickin , KBE , QC , former justice[ 69]
Susan Crennan
Sir Daryl Dawson , AC , KBE , CB , QC , former justice[ 70]
Sir Wilfred Fullagar , KBE , KC , former justice[ 71]
Kenneth Hayne
H. B. Higgins , former justice
Sir Douglas Menzies , former justice
Geoffrey Nettle
Sir Ninian Stephen , KG , AK , GCMG , GCVO , KBE , QC , also a previous Governor-General of Australia[ 7]
Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Australia
Justices of the Federal Court of Australia
Chief Justice of the Family Court of Australia
Justices of the Family Court of Australia
Chief Justices of Victoria
Lieutenant General Sir Edmund Herring , KCMG KBE DSO MC KStJ ED QC , also a former Lieutenant Governor of Victoria[ 77]
Sir William Irvine , GCMG , also a former Premier of Victoria[ 14]
Sir John Madden , GCMG , also a former Vice-Chancellor and Chancellor of the University[ 78]
Sir Frederick Mann , KCMG , also a former Lieutenant Governor of Victoria[ 79]
John Harber Phillips , AC QC , also a former Victorian Director of Public Prosecutions and Director of the National Crime Authority [ 80]
Sir Henry Winneke , AC KCMG KCVO OBE KStJ QC , also a former Governor of Victoria[ 9]
Sir John Young , AC KCMG [ 81]
Justices of the Supreme Court of Victoria
Presidents of the Victorian Court of Appeal
Other legal professionals
Philip Alston , international law scholar; former United Nations Special Rapporteur [ 86]
John Bennett , civil libertarian[ 87]
Matthew Collins , barrister and Senior Fellow at the Melbourne Law School [ 88]
Mario Condello , lawyer; murdered during Melbourne gangland killings
Frank Costigan , QC , lawyer, Royal Commissioner and social justice activist[ 89]
Rowan Downing , QC , barrister and international jurist[ 90]
Frank Galbally , CBE , criminal defence lawyer[ 91]
Flos Greig , first woman to be admitted to practise as a barrister and solicitor in Australia[ 92]
Philip Griffiths , KC , jurist[ 93]
Francis Gurry , international intellectual property lawyer and bureaucrat[ 94]
Colin Lovitt , QC , criminal barrister[ 95]
Julian McMahon , A.C., barrister, humanitarian, campaigner against death penalty
Rob Stary , criminal defence lawyer
Tengku Amalin A'ishah Putri , Princess of Kelantan Royal Family
Lord Uthwatt , Judge, Chancery Division, High Court of Justice of England and Wales, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, House of Lords
Military
Group Captain John Balmer , OBE , DFC , World War II RAAF bomber pilot[ 96]
Major General Sir Julius Bruche , KCB , CMG , Second Boer War and World War I army officer[ 97]
Sir Samuel Burston , army doctor and World War II general
Rupert Downes , army doctor and World War II general
Sir Edward 'Weary' Dunlop , army doctor and humanitarian
Major General Harold 'Pompey' Elliott , CB , CMG , DSO , DCM , VD , politician and World War I army general[ 98]
Sir Neil Hamilton Fairley , army doctor
Brigadier General William Grant , CMG , World War I general
Sir James Whiteside McCay , politician and World War I general
Sir John Monash , World War I general
Sir Kingsley Norris , army doctor and major general
Lieutenant Colonel Philip Rhoden , OBE , ED , lawyer and World War II army officer[ 99]
Ian Upjohn , CSC , SC , Army Reserve officer and barrister[ 100]
Religious leaders
Sciences
Agriculture
Yvonne Aitken , botanist, first woman to earn a PhD in Agriculture form the University of Melbourne in 1970[ 102]
Biology
Computing
Andrew Freeman, FACS – Fellow of the Australian Computer Society (elected in 1997), and an Honorary Life Member (HLM) of the ACS (elected in 2018)[ 103]
Geology
Chemistry
Engineering
Mathematics
Medicine
Lilian Helen Alexander , one of the first women to study medicine at the university
Ellen Balaam , first woman surgeon in Melbourne
Marjorie Bick , biochemist
Vera Scantlebury Brown
Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet , awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1960 "for the discovery that the immune system of the fetus learns how to distinguish between self and non-self"
Amy de Castilla Physician and co-founder of the Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne and the Victorian Medical Women's Society .
Clara Stone Physician and co-founder of the Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne and the Victorian Medical Women's Society . One of the first seven women to be allowed to study medicine at Melbourne University.
Sir John Carew Eccles , awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1963 "for describing the electric transmission of impulses along nerves"
Constance Ellis , first woman to receive a Doctor of Medicine from the university
Mavis Freeman , bacteriologist and biochemist[ 104]
Jane Stocks Greig , public health specialist
Janet Greig , Victoria's first female anaesthetist
David Handelsman , Australia's first professor in reproductive endocrinology and andrology
Girlie Hodges (1904-1999) Australian surgeon and field hockey player who represented Australia
James Lawson , public health doctor and scientist
Annie O'Hara doctor and one of the first seven women to be allowed to study medicine at Melbourne University.
Elizabeth O'Hara (medical doctor) one of the first seven women to be allowed to study medicine at Melbourne University.
Lorna Verdun Sisely , Surgeon and founder of the Queen Victoria Medical Centre Breast Clinic.
Elizabeth Scarr , associate professor at the Department of Psychiatry, project leader of Cooperative Research Centre for Mental Health, and leader of the Psychiatric Neuropathology laboratory at the university
Helen Sexton , surgeon, one of the first women to study medicine at the university
Emily Mary Page Stone Physician and co-founder of the Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne and the Victorian Medical Women's Society .
Rajaratnam Sundarason , surgeon, one of the founders of International House [ 105]
Elizabeth Kathleen Turner , medical superintendent of the (Royal) Children's Hospital Melbourne from 1943 until 1946. She was first doctor in Australia to administer penicillin.
Grace Vale Physician and co-founder of the Victorian Medical Women's Society . One of the first seven women to be allowed to study medicine at Melbourne University.
Sydney James Van Pelt , pioneer of modern hypnotherapy
Margaret Whyte Physician, and one of the first seven women to be allowed to study medicine at Melbourne University.
Physics
Psychology
Veterinary Science
Sport
Eva Duldig
Russell Basser (born 1960), Olympic water polo player
Kim Crow , London Olympics silver and bronze medallist for doubles and singles sculling respectively
Eva Duldig (born 1938), Austrian-born Australian and Dutch tennis player, author
Bev Francis , IFBB professional Australian female bodybuilder , powerlifter , and national shot put champion
Geoff Grover , VFL and VFA footballer; VFA interstate representative (1966 Hobart Carnival )
Jemima Montag (born 1998), Olympic racewalker
John Robinson , VFL Footballer; recipient of the Distinguished Conduct Medal (1917)
Faculty
Administration
Chancellors
Vice-Chancellors
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