Alumni of Ipswich Grammar School in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia are known as 'Old Boys' and automatically gain membership into the schools alumni association, the IGS Old Boys Association (IGSOBA). Established in 1907, IGSOBA organises regular reunions and occasional sporting competitions.[1]
Some notable Old Boys of Ipswich Grammar School include:
Architecture, building and engineering
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- John Birmingham – Author, best known for He Died With A Felafel In His Hand
- Charles Chauvel – Pioneer of the Australian film industry; Influential early film director; Credits include Jedda (first colour feature film made in Australia), In The Wake Of The Bounty, 40,000 Horsemen and The Rats Of Tobruk[2]
- Hugh Cornish – television executive[3]
- David McCormack – Lead singer of the band Custard
- George Miller – Hollywood director, screenwriter and producer. Credits include Mad Max, Babe, Babe: Pig in the City, Lorenzo's Oil and The Witches of Eastwick
- Pacharo Mzembe – Actor, Underbelly: Razor
- Vance Palmer – Eminent Australian novelist, dramatist, essayist and critic; the Vance Palmer Literary Prize is presented annually at IGS[2]
- Percy Savage – fashion publicist, designer, artist, raconteur and bon viveur.
- Thomas Shapcott – Writer and poet; Former Professor of Creative Writing at University of Adelaide; Current Fellow at the National Library of Australia
- Manuel Michael Varitimos CBE (Barrister, QC) – awarded the CBE in 2016[9] for services to the Papua and New Guinean community through the advancement of justice and the rule of law.
Politics, public service and the law
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Medicine and science
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