This is a list of University of New South Wales alumni .
, current Vice-Chancellor of University of Melbourne (Political science)[ 2]
John Deeble , Architect of Medicare Australia
Rosalyn Diprose , philosopher and UNSW academic (Philosophy)[ 3]
Ross Fitzgerald AM , academic, historian, novelist, secularist, and political commentator (PhD Politics)[ 4]
Michael Fullilove , public and international policy academic, executive director of the Lowy Institute for International Policy (Arts/Law)[ 5]
David Gonski AC , prominent businessman, Chancellor of UNSW Sydney (Commerce/LLB)[ 6]
Atiqul Islam , accountant and current Vice-Chancellor of North South University , Bangladesh (Commerce)[ 7]
Koo Tsai Kee , Singaporean academic and former politician (Surveying)[ 8]
Chandran Kukathas , Malaysian-born Australian political theorist and academic (MA, Politics)[ 9] [ 10]
Jane Stapleton , academic and Master at Christ's College, Cambridge
Tony Vinson , Emeritus Professor, Education and Social Work
Rodney Adler , former FAI Insurance chief executive[ 11]
Brad Banducci , CEO of Woolworths Group .[ 12]
Cheryl Bart AO , lawyer, company director and mountain climber (Commerce/LLB 1986)[ 13]
Mark Bouris , chairman of Yellow Brick Road and television personality
Mike Cannon-Brookes , entrepreneur, billionaire, and co-CEO of the software company Atlassian (Information Science)[ 14]
Frank Cicutto , CEO of National Australia Bank (Commerce)[ 15]
Paul Clitheroe AM , television presenter and businessman (Arts)[ 16]
Matt Comyn , CEO of Commonwealth Bank
Roger Corbett AO , former chairman of the Reserve Bank of Australia , and a former CEO of Woolworths (Commerce)[ 17]
Douglas Daft AC , prominent Australian and US business executive who served as CEO of The Coca-Cola Company between 1999 and 2004; now a global non-executive director (Dipl.Admin)[ 18]
Satyajit Das , banker, author and academic (Law)[ 19]
John De Margheriti , software developer and entrepreneur, founding father of Australia's video games industry (Electrical engineering)
Michael Easson AM , businessman and former union leader (Politics/History)
Richard Farleigh , private investor (Economics)[ 20] [ 21]
Scott Farquhar , entrepreneur, billionaire, and co-CEO of the software company Atlassian (Arts/Science)[ 22] [ 23]
David Gonski AC , prominent businessman, Chancellor of UNSW Sydney (Commerce/LLB)[ 6]
John M. Green , deputy chairman of QBE Insurance ; co-founder of Pantera Press; author
Catherine Harris AO , PSM , co-founder and chairman of Harris Farm Markets and company director (Commerce)[ 24]
Philip Hercus , founder of International Catamaran Designs (Engineering)
Grant King , managing director, Origin Energy (Engineering)
David Lowy , non-executive deputy chairman of the Westfield Group
Steven Lowy , group managing director of the Westfield Group
Donald McDonald , former chairman of Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
Warwick McKibbin , Board of Directors of the Reserve Bank of Australia ; economist
John Niland , director of Macquarie Group ; Chairman of Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust; former Vice-Chancellor of UNSW Sydney
John Prescott , former CEO of BHP
Gregory G. Rose , principal engineer at Qualcomm (Engineering)
George Savvides , managing director, Medibank Private (Engineering)
Jillian Segal , non-executive director, National Australia Bank ; Deputy Chancellor of UNSW Sydney (Law)[ 25]
Gai Waterhouse , horse trainer and businesswoman
Peter Garrett , lead singer of Midnight Oil and former politician
Sharan Burrow , global union leader (Education)
Eva Cox AO , writer, feminist, sociologist, social commentator and activist (Sociology)[ 26]
Louise Crossley , scientist and environmental activist (PhD)[ 27]
Karen Dawn , American animal rights and welfare advocate and writer (Psychology)
Graeme Dunstan , cultural and political activist (Engineering)
Tim Flannery , mammalogist, palaeontologist , environmentalist and global warming activist; 2007 Australian of the Year (PhD Palaeontology)
Peter Garrett , musician, social activist, former politician (LLB 1977)
Heinz Harant , student activist and founder of the university's alumni association (Electrical engineering (Hons) 1955)[ 28]
Betty Kitchener AM , Australian mental health educator and consumer advocate[ 29]
Bob Carr , former Foreign Minister of Australia
Lucy Turnbull , Lord Mayor of Sydney from 2003 to 2004
Federal politicians [ edit ]
Larry Anthony , former politician (Commerce)[ 32]
Mark Arbib , former politician (Arts)[ 33]
Vicki Bourne , former politician (Science)
Bob Carr , former Minister for Foreign Affairs, former Premier of New South Wales, former politician, author (Arts)[ 31]
Alan Cadman , former politician (Agriculture)[ 34]
Jason Clare , current Member for Blaxland , former Minister for Home Affairs and former Minister for Defence Materiel (Arts/Law)
David Coleman , current Member for Banks (Arts/Law)
Greg Combet , former politician and trade unionist (Engineering)
Mehreen Faruqi , current Senator for New South Wales and former Member of the NSW Legislative Council (Environmental Engineering)[ 35]
David Fawcett , current Senator for South Australia and former Army officer (Science)[ 36]
Michael Forshaw , former politician (Law)
Jason Falinski , current Member for Mackellar (MBA)[ 37]
Peter Garrett AM , musician, social activist, former politician (LLB 1977)[ 38]
Michael Hatton former politician (Arts)[ 39]
Andrew Hastie , current Member for Canning , retired Army officer
Mike Kelly AO , current Member for Eden-Monaro , retired Australian Army officer (PhD Law)[ 40]
Craig Laundy , former Member for Reid (Economics)[ 41]
Michael Lee , former politician (Electrical Engineering)
Julian Leeser , current Member for Berowra (LLB)
Sussan Ley , current Member for Farrer , former Minister for Health and Ageing
Ted Mack , former politician (Architecture)
Louise Markus , former politician (Arts)
Stephen Mutch , former politician (LLB)[ 42]
Gary Nairn , former politician
Kerry Nettle , former politician
Andrew Nikolic , former politician and retired Army officer (Management)
Melissa Parke , former United Nations senior lawyer, former politician (Law)
Marise Payne , current Senator for New South Wales and former Minister for Defence
Lee Rhiannon , former Senator for New South Wales and former Member of the NSW Legislative Council (Science)[ 43]
Stuart Robert , current Member for Fadden , former Army officer (Arts)
Australian state and territory politicians [ edit ]
Jack Beale , former politician (Engineering)[ 44]
Stephen Bromhead , former Member for Myall Lakes (M.Law)[ 45]
Arthur Chesterfield-Evans , former Member of the NSW Legislative Council (Science)[ 46]
Ian Cohen , former Member of the NSW Legislative Council (Arts/DipEd)[ 47]
Kevin Conolly , current Member for Riverstone (Arts)[ 48]
Paul Crittenden former Member for Wyong (Commerce)[ 49]
Mehreen Faruqi , former Member of the NSW Legislative Council and current Senator for New South Wales (Environmental Engineering)[ 35]
Luke Foley , former Member for Auburn and NSW Leader of the Opposition (Arts)[ 50]
Bryce Gaudry , former politician and teacher (Arts)[ 51]
Alex Greenwich , current Member for Sydney (Arts)[ 52]
Sylvia Hale , former Member of the NSW Legislative Council (LLB 1998)[ 53]
Brad Hazzard , former Member for Wakehurst (Law)[ 54]
Courtney Houssos , current Member of the NSW Legislative Council (Arts)[ 55]
Andrew Humpherson , former Member for Davidson (Chemical Engineering)[ 56]
Trevor Khan , current Member of the NSW Legislative Council (LLB/B.Juris.)[ 57]
Sonya Kilkenny , current Member for Carrum in the Victorian Legislative Assembly (BA/LLB 1995)[ 58]
Ernie Page , former politician[ 59]
Doug Parkinson , former politician in Tasmania
Eleni Petinos , Member for Miranda (LLB 2011)[ 60]
Lee Rhiannon , former Member of the NSW Legislative Council and current Senator for New South Wales (Science)[ 43]
Eric Roozendaal , former Treasurer of New South Wales and former politician (Law)[ 61]
Penny Sharpe , current Member of the NSW Legislative Council (Food Technology)[ 62]
Gabrielle Upton , current Member for Vaucluse (Arts/Law)[ 63]
International politicians [ edit ]
Jackie Chan , former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (Engineering)
Andrew Cheng , Hong Kong politician, Councillor of Legislative Council of Hong Kong (Law)
Chua Tian Chang , Malaysian politician, current Member of Parliament for the Batu constituency (Philosophy)[ 64]
Emil Dardak , Vice Governor of East Java
Mehdi Ghazanfari , former Iranian politician[citation needed ]
Meutya Hafid , Indonesian politician, member of People's Representative Council , former journalist
Foo Mee Har , Singaporean politician, Member of Parliament for the West Coast Group constituency (Science)[ 65]
Koo Tsai Kee , former Singaporean politician and academic (Surveying)[ 8]
Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum , Fijian politician and current Attorney General of Fiji (LLB)[ 66]
Mah Bow Tan , Minister for National Development of Singapore
Jeremy Tam , Councillor of Legislative Council of Hong Kong , airline pilot (Engineering)
Australian local government politicians [ edit ]
Michele Bruniges AM , current secretary of the Department of Education and Training (Education)[ 68]
Elizabeth Broderick , former Australian Sex Discrimination Commissioner (Law)
Ian Campbell AO , PSM , former secretary of the Department of Veterans' Affairs (Economics)[ 69]
Jeff Harmer AO , former secretary of the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (BA (Hons), DipEd, PhD)[ 70]
Ken Henry AC , economist and former secretary of The Treasury (Economics)[ 71]
John Holloway , former diplomat and public servant (Arts)[ 72]
Frank Howarth PSM , former director of the Australian Museum (MSc Soc)[ 73]
Robyn Kruk AM , former secretary of the Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts and a director-general of the NSW Department of Premier and Cabinet (Science [Honours])[ 74]
Patrick Lawless , Australian diplomat, current Ambassador to Brazil (LLB)[ 75]
Damien Miller , Australian diplomat, current Ambassador to Denmark, Norway and Iceland (Arts/Law)
Anne-Marie Schwirtlich AM, Director-General of the National Library of Australia
Philip Cox , architect and entrepreneur, founder of COX Architects (Science)[ 78]
Richard Johnson AO , MBE , architect, best known as the creator of some of the Australian most important and iconic cultural buildings and spaces (Architecture, 1969)[ 79]
Del Kathryn Barton , visual artist
Matt Carroll , Australian film and television producer
Queenie Chan , Chinese-Australian comic artist (Computer Programming)[ 80]
Barbara Cleveland , Australian contemporary performance artist
Judith Clingan AM , composer, conductor, performer and music educator[ 81]
Adam Cullen , visual artist (Fine Arts)[ 82]
John Davis , documentary filmmaker, mountaineer, television producer, chemical engineer (Science)[ 83]
Marta Dusseldorp , actor (Film/Theatre)
Anne Ferran , photographer (Fine Arts)[ 84]
David Fung , concert pianist (MB BS)[ 85]
Francis Giacco , visual artist (Architecture)[ 86]
Shaun Gladwell , visual artist
Gordon Hanley , visual artist
Noel Hodda , actor, writer, dramaturge, director and teacher (Acting)[ 87]
Frank Howarth , geologist , Director of the Australian Museum
Byron Kennedy , film producer[citation needed ]
Amber Lawrence , singer, songwriter
Stephanie Lemelin , Canadian actress
Lenka , born Lenka Kripac, singer
Yaron Lifschitz , theatre director
George Miller , movie producer, television screenwriter, producer and director of Happy Feet
Gregory Charles Rivers , Hong Kong actor
Emile Sherman , Oscar winner, film producer (Arts/Law)
Glenn Sorensen , Australia-born, Sweden artist
Rebel Wilson , actress, writer, and producer (Arts/LLB 2009)[ 88]
Literature, writing and poetry[ edit ]
Jack Bedson , writer, children's author, poet and academic librarian
Larissa Behrendt , Aboriginal writer and academic (LLB/B.Juri 1992)[ 99]
Alex Buzo , pioneer playwright[ 100]
Melissa Chiu , museum director, curator writer
Tim Cook , historian and author
Michael Dransfield , poet
Suzanne Falkiner , writer (Arts)[ 101] [self-published source? ]
Susanne Gervay , author of young adult fiction (Education)
John M. Green , author and publisher
Anita Heiss , author, presenter and commentator (Arts/History)[ 102] [self-published source? ]
Tristan Jepson , comedic writer (LLB)[ 103]
Drusilla Modjeska , writer
Matthew Reilly , author (Law)
Pamela Stephenson , comedian/writer
Natalie Tran , producer, actress, comedian, writer
Rebel Wilson , actress, comedian and writer (Law)
Markus Zusak , writer
Judges and magistrates [ edit ]
Bob Bellear , Australia's first indigenous District Court judge (LLB 1978)[ 104]
Annabelle Bennett AO , SC , chancellor of Bond University and former Federal Court judge (LLB)[ 105]
Chris Craigie SC , District Court judge and former Director of Public Prosecutions [ 106]
Ros Croucher AM , lawyer and academic, incoming president of the Australian Human Rights Commission (PhD Legal history)[ 107]
Karin Emerton , Victorian Supreme Court judge (LLB)
Anna Katzmann , current Federal Court judge (LLB)[ 108]
Megan Latham , current Supreme Court of New South Wales judge (BA/LLB 1979)[ 109]
Robert McClelland , Family Court judge and former Commonwealth Attorney-General (BA/LLB 1981)[ 110]
Anthony Meagher , current judge of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of New South Wales (Commerce/LLB)[ 111]
Helen Murrell SC , Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory [citation needed ]
Matthew Myers AM , Federal Circuit Court Judge and Commissioner Australian Law Reform Commission[ 112]
John Nicholas , Federal Court judge (BA/LLB)[ 113]
Pat O'Shane AM , teacher, barrister , public servant, jurist, Aboriginal activist; Australia's first Aboriginal magistrate ; former chancellor of the University of New England (LLB 1976)[ 114]
Other legal professionals [ edit ]
Peter Abigail , retired Australian Army officer, ranked major general
Tim Barrett AO , CSC , current Australian Chief of Navy , ranked vice admiral [ 117]
Greg Bilton AM , CSC , current Australian Army officer serving as Deputy Chief of Joint Operations , ranked major general
Rick Burr AO , DSC , MVO , current Australian Army officer serving as Chief of Army , ranked lieutenant general[ 118]
John Caligari AO , DSC , retired Australian Army officer, ranked lieutenant general (Arts/Defence Studies)[ 119] [ 120]
John Cantwell , AO , DSC , retired Australian Army officer, ranked major general
Allan du Toit AM , retired Australian Navy officer, ranked real admiral (Defence/Strategic Studies)[ 121]
Gus Gilmore AO , DSC , current Australian Army officer, serving as Head of Military Strategic Commitments Division, ranked major general (Arts)[ 122]
James Goldrick AO , CSC , retired Australian Navy officer, ranked rear admiral (Arts)[ 123]
Ian Gordon AO , retired Australian Army officer, ranked major general (Science/Military Studies, 1973)[ 124]
John Harvey , retired Royal Australian Air Force officer, ranked air marshal (Architecture/Psychology/Information Science)[ 125]
Andrew Hastie , current Member for Canning , retired Australian Army officer
Peter Jones AO , DSC , retired Australian Navy officer, ranked vice admiral (BA/MA)[ 126]
Mark Kelly AO , DSC , retired Australian Army officer, ranked major general (BA/MA)[ 127]
Mike Kelly AO , current Member for Eden-Monaro , retired Australian Army officer (PhD Law)[ 40]
David Kilcullen , Australian author, strategist and global counterinsurgency expert; retired Australian Army officer, ranked lieutenant colonel (BA, PhD)[ 128]
Andrew Nikolic , former politician and retired Australian Army officer (Management)
Stuart Robert , current Member for Fadden , former Australian Army officer (Arts)
Peter Chiswell , Anglican bishop, formerly the Bishop of Armidale [ 131]
Tom Frame , Anglican bishop, historian, academic, author and social commentator (Arts/PhD)[ 132]
Peter Hayward , Anglican bishop, currently serving as the Bishop of Wollongong (Civil Engineering)[ 133]
Brian King , former Anglican assistant bishop in the Diocese of Sydney (Theology)[ 134]
Julian Leow Beng Kim , current Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kuala Lumpur (Building)[ 135]
Tim Flannery , mammalogist, palaeontologist and activist
Mark Burgman , ecologist (Science)
Jessie Christiansen , exoplanetologist
Bernard d'Abrera , entomological taxonomist and philosopher of science (Arts with majors in History/Science)[ 136]
Steve Donnellan , biologist and chief research scientist of the Evolutionary Biology Unit at the South Australian Museum (Science)[ 137]
Tim Flannery , mammalogist, palaeontologist , environmentalist and global warming activist; 2007 Australian of the Year (PhD Palaeontology)
Levon Khachigian , vascular cell and molecular biologist and academic (B.Science (Honours), PhD, D.Science)[ 138]
Zinnia Kumar , evolutionary biologist, ecologist and fashion model (B. Advanced Science [Honours])[ 139]
Alan O. Trounson , biologist
Camille Goldstone-Henry , Wildlife Scientist
Computer scientists [ edit ]
Clive Finkelstein , computer scientist, known as the "father" of information technology engineering (Science)[ 143]
Carsten Haitzler , computer scientist, creator of Enlightenment
Gernot Heiser , operating systems and ACM Fellow
Adam Kennedy , computer scientist
Sitthichai Pookaiyaudom , first Thai elected to IEEE Fellow ; current President of Mahanakorn University of Technology ; Thailand 's Minister of Information and Communication Technologies
Claude Sammut , computer scientist
Raj Reddy , computer scientist, Turing Award
Julie Cairney , Professor of Materials Science and Director of the Australian Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis
Michael Collins , Canadian structural engineer (PhD)
Saeid Eslamian , Iranian hydrologist (Engineering)[ 144]
Ron Fitch , railway executive and railway engineer (PhD)[ 145]
Graham Goodwin , Australian electrical engineer and academic (Science, 1964; PhD, 1970)[ 146]
Saul Griffith , Australian American inventor and material science mechanical engineer (Mechanical Engineering, 1997)[ 147]
Sam Michael , sporting director of McLaren (Engineering)
Jim May , CEO of AMIRA , Chemical Engineer and Metallurgist
Stuart Wenham , Director of ARC Photovoltaics Centre of Excellence, UNSW Australia (Engineering)
Mathematics and economics [ edit ]
Samy Azer , international medical educator (Medicine)
Julie Campbell , vascular biologist
David A. Cooper , HIV/AIDS researcher and immunologist
Sir Richard Feachem KBE , global public health administrator and anti-malaria activist (PhD in Environmental Health)[ 150]
Peter Fricker OAM , sports physician and administrator (MB BS)[ 151]
Michelle Haber AM , paediatric cancer researcher (Psychology, PhD [Pathology])[ 152]
Louise Maple-Brown FAHMS , endocrinologist and clinical researcher
Steven Krilis , immunologist
Charlie Teo , neurosurgeon
Other medical sciences [ edit ]
Mark Taylor , cricketer
Sally Bennett , sabre fencer
Matt Carroll AM , sports administrator and current chief executive of the Australian Olympic Committee (Construction)[ 156]
Todd Greenberg , sports administrator and current chief executive of the National Rugby League (Sports Science)[ 157]
Andrew Jones , sports administrator and current chief executive of Cricket NSW (BA/LLB)[ 158]
Phil Kearns AM , former rugby union international; former Wallabies captain (Arts)[ 159]
Tadhg Kennelly , former Australian rules football who played for the Sydney Swans [citation needed ]
Usman Khawaja , Pakistani-born Australian cricketer (Aviation)[ 160]
Geoff Lawson , cricketer
Ewen McKenzie , current coach of the Queensland Reds
Simon Poidevin , former Wallabies captain
Marshall Rosen , cricketer
Jane Saville , 2004 Summer Olympics medallist
Michael Slater , cricketer
Mark Taylor , cricketer (Australia's 39th test captain), Australian of the Year 1999
Richard Walsh , professional mixed martial artist [ 161]
Michael Wenden , swimming champion, 1968 Summer Olympics gold medallist (two gold, one silver, one bronze)
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