List of Old Collegians of PLC Melbourne

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This is a List of Old Collegians of PLC Melbourne – known as "PLC Old Collegians" – of the Presbyterian Church school, Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne in Burwood, Victoria, Australia.

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In 2001, The Sun-Herald named Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne the best girls' school in Australia based on the number of its alumni mentioned in Who's Who in Australia . [1]

Academic

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Business

Community

Entertainment, media and the arts

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Medicine and science

Politics, public service and the law

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Religion

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