List of Australian Catholic University people

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This is an incomplete list of Australian Catholic University people, including alumni and staff.

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Alumni

Notable alumni of the Australian Catholic University and its predecessor colleges include:

Faculty

Administration

List of chancellors

Order Chancellor Term startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1
2Julian McDonald CFC, AO 1 November 200027 November 201010 years, 26 days [8] [9]
3General Peter Cosgrove AC , MC 28 November 201028 January 20143 years, 61 days [8] [10]
ActingEdward "Ted" Exell AO 29 January 20143 September 2014217 days [11]
4 John Fahey AC 4 September 201412 September 20206 years, 8 days [8] [12]
Acting Julien O'Connell 13 September 202031 December 20213 years, 15 days [13]
5 Martin Daubney AM 1

January 2022

Incumbent [14]

List of vice-chancellors

Order Vice-Chancellor Term startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1Peter Drake199119986–7 years [15]
2Peter Sheehan AO 199828 January 20089 years, 363 days
3 Greg Craven 1 February 200810 January 202115 years, 238 days
4Zlatko Zkrbis11 January 2021incumbent2 years, 259 days [16]

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