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List of St Paul's College, University of Sydney alumni
Last updated
April 10, 2025
This is a list of notable Old Paulines, alumni of
St Paul's College, University of Sydney
.
Contents
Rhodes scholars
Arts and humanities
Business
Politics and law
Religion
Science and medicine
Sports
References
Rhodes scholars
1907
Garnet Portus
[
1
]
1908 Richard Waddy
[
1
]
1911
Hugh Ward
[
1
]
1915
Walter Crawford
[
1
]
1920
Vernon Treatt
[
1
]
1925 Allan Callaghan
[
1
]
1931
David Garnsey
[
1
]
1935 Keith Bradfield
[
1
]
1939 Walter Hughes
[
1
]
1940
Basil Travers
[
1
]
1946 William Woodward
[
1
]
1948 Louis Davies
[
1
]
1951 Adrian Henchman
[
1
]
1953 James McLeod
[
1
]
1956 John Bailey
[
1
]
1960 Malcolm Swinburn
[
1
]
1961 David Garnsey
[
1
]
1964
J. Dyson Heydon
[
1
]
1975
Peter King
[
1
]
1990
Andrew Bell
[
1
]
1992 Scott Nixon
[
1
]
1995 Peter Barnett
[
1
]
2001 Andrew Charlton
[
1
]
2003 Benjamin Juratowitch
[
1
]
2007 Eric Knight
[
1
]
2009 Nikolas Kirby
[
1
]
2010 David Llewellyn
[
1
]
2011 Nathaniel Ware
[
1
]
2013 Patrick Bateman
[
1
]
Arts and humanities
Michael Blakemore
, actor, writer and theatre director
[
2
]
Russell Braddon
, writer and broadcaster
[
2
]
Terence Clarke
AM, composer and theatre director
[
3
]
Peter Cousens
, actor and singer
Thomas Dunbabin
, classicist and archaeologist
[
4
]
Laurie Fitzhardinge
, historian and librarian
[
4
]
Tim Freedman
, lead singer of
The Whitlams
John Gaden
AM, actor
[
5
]
Peter Garnsey
, classicist and academic
[
4
]
H. M. Green
, literary historian
[
4
]
James Halliday
, wine writer and critic
[
2
]
Tony Jones
, journalist and television presenter
Gavin Long
, journalist and military historian
[
4
]
David Marr
, biographer and writer
Jock Marshall
, writer
[
6
]
Jonathan Mills
, composer and festival director
[
2
]
David Musgrave
, poet
[
4
]
T. Inglis Moore
, writer, anthologist and academic
[
4
]
Peter Moyes
, educator
[
4
]
Morgan O'Neill
, film director, actor, and singer
Dowell O'Reilly
, poet, short story writer and politician
[
2
]
Hamish Rosser
, musician
[
7
]
Michael Rubbo
, documentary filmmaker
[
2
]
Garnet Portus
, academic
[
1
]
Martin Sharp
, artist, cartoonist, songwriter and film-maker
[
2
]
Sebastian Smee
, art critic
[
2
]
Adam Spencer
, comedian, media personality and former radio presenter
[
2
]
Chris Taylor
, comedian
Business
Aslam Azhar
, television executive
[
2
]
Warwick Oswald Fairfax
, businessman and member of the Fairfax family of media proprietors
[
2
]
Politics and law
John Anderson
(b. 1956), former Australian Deputy Prime Minister
Julian Beale
(1934–2021), billionaire and former Member for Deakin
[
8
]
Andrew Bell
, President of the
New South Wales Court of Appeal
John Booth
, former Member for Wakehurst
Sir
Nigel Bowen
(1911–94), former Federal Court judge, Australian Foreign Minister
Donald Alastair Cameron
, Minister for Health and Member for Oxley
[
6
]
Andrew Charlton
, economist and Member for Parramatta
Terence Cole
AO RFD QC, former Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales
[
8
]
Percy Colquhoun
, parliamentarian, lawyer and sportsman
[
9
]
Nicholas Cowdery
AO QC, former Director of Public Prosecutions for NSW
[
8
]
Ernest Docker
, judge and cricketer
[
2
]
Clive Evatt
QC, NSW Member of Parliament
[
8
]
Andrew Gee
, Member for Calare
Jack Grahame
, lawyer
[
8
]
Roland Green
, Member for Richmond
[
8
]
Dyson Heydon
AC, QC (b 1943), High Court judge
Peter King
, former Member for Wentworth
[
1
]
Mark Leeming
, Judge of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of New South Wales
[
8
]
Sandy Macdonald
, Former Senator for NSW
Kim Mackay
, British politician
[
10
]
Alan Mansfield
KCMG KCVO, 18th Governor of Queensland and barrister
[
8
]
Sir
William McMahon
CH (1908–88), former
Australian Prime Minister
[
11
]
Leslie Melville
, economist, academic and public servant
[
8
]
John Peden
KCMG KC, President of the NSW Legislative Council
[
8
]
Peter Phelps
, Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council
[
8
]
Albert Piddington
KC (1862–1945), former High Court judge and Royal Commissioner
Robert Pring
, judge of the
Supreme Court of New South Wales
Andrew Refshauge
(b. 1949), former
New South Wales Deputy Premier
Thomas Roseby
(1867–1929), former Chief Judge of Mauritius
James Rowland
, Governor of New South Wales and senior Royal Australian Air Force officer
[
8
]
John Rowland
, diplomat and poet
[
4
]
Ben Saul
, international barrister
[
8
]
Edward St John
, Member for Warringah and barrister
[
8
]
Sir
Kenneth Street
(1890–1972), former NSW Chief Justice
Sir
Philip Street
(1863–1938), former NSW Chief Justice
George Thorn
, Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly and Premier of Queensland
[
8
]
Robert Tickner
(b. 1951), former Australian Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs
Sir
Vernon Treatt
KBE, MM, QC (1897–1984), Minister for Justice (1938–1941), Leader of the Opposition (1946–1952), and Member for Woollahra
Bret Walker
AO, SC (b. 1954), Australian barrister
Gough Whitlam
AC (1916-2014), former
Australian Prime Minister
[
3
]
Sir
Dudley Williams
(1889–1962), former High Court judge
William Windeyer
(b. 1936), NSW Supreme Court judge
David Yates
, Judge of the Federal Court of Australia
[
8
]
Religion
Fortescue Ash
, 4th Bishop of Rockhampton
[
4
]
Ernest Burgmann
(1885–1967), church leader
George Cranswick
, 2nd Bishop of Gippsland
[
4
]
David Garnsey
, Bishop of Gippsland
[
1
]
Max Thomas
, bishop
[
4
]
Henry Alexander Woodd
, Anglican minister
[
4
]
Science and medicine
Peter Orlebar Bishop
, neurophysiologist
[
6
]
Sir
Denis Browne
(1892–1967), surgeon
Ian Constable
, ophthalmologist
[
6
]
Lorimer Dods
LVO, paediatrician
Sir
Lorimer Dods
KB LVO (1900–1981), paediatrician
[
3
]
William Sutherland Dun
, palaeontologist
[
6
]
A. P. Elkin
CMG (1891–1979), anthropologist
[
12
]
Charles Huxtable
, doctor
[
13
]
Bruce Kapferer
, anthropologist
[
4
]
Arthur Rex Knight
, psychologist
[
4
]
Colin Laverty
, medical practitioner and founder of Laverty Pathology
[
6
]
Patrick McGorry
AO (b.1952), psychiatrist, academic, 2010 Australian of the Year
[
3
]
Edward Pierson Ramsay
, zoologist
[
6
]
Douglas Reye
, pathologist
[
6
]
Sports
Al Baxter
(b. 1977), rugby union player with
Australian national team
Mark Bethwaite
AM, Olympic sailor
[
9
]
Ed Cowan
, Australian Test cricketer
Walter Crawford
, first-class cricketer, Governor of Northern Sudan
[
1
]
Tim Davidson
, rugby union player
[
9
]
Frank Futter
, rugby union player
[
9
]
Cameron Girdlestone
, 2016 Olympic silver medallist for rowing
Daniel Halangahu
, rugby union coach
[
9
]
Michael Hawker
, Australian National Rugby Union player and captain
Mitch Inman
, rugby union player
[
9
]
Jack Massie
, cricketer
[
9
]
Jim Phipps
, Australian rules footballer
[
9
]
Brian Power
, Olympic judoka
[
9
]
Lachlan Renshaw
(b. 1987), Olympic and Commonwealth Games track athlete
Claude Tozer
, cricketer and medical doctor
[
9
]
Basil Travers
, rugby player and educator
[
1
]
Mick Waddy
, cricketer and clergyman
[
9
]
Robert Waley
, Olympic coxswain
[
9
]
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