- List of Old Trinitarians
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For other institutions named Trinity School, see Trinity School (disambiguation).
This is a List of Old Trinitarians, they being notable former students - known as "Old Trinitarians" of the Anglican Church school, Trinity Grammar School, Sydney in Summer Hill, New South Wales, Australia.
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Contents
Academic
- Timothy Argall – Headmaster of Mentone Grammar School (2003–06), former Deputy Head of St Andrew's Cathedral School[1]
- Arthur Richard Godfrey-Smith – Professor Faculty of Law at the University of Technology, Sydney (1990–97); Director Coll. Law (1988–95), Head of the School of Legal Practice UTS and KCAE 1988–95[2]
- Trevor Langford-Smith – Emeritus Professor, University of Sydney[3]
Business
- Timothy Dodds – Chief Executive of the Beston Parks Group[4]
- Andrew Bruce Gordon – Executive Chairman of the WIN Corporation Pty Ltd; Ranked 891 on The World's Billionaires 2007 (also attended Saltus Grammar School)[5]
- Rowen Kelly – Former President of the Real Estate Institute of NSW; recipient of the Woodrow Weight Award for outstanding contribution to real estate agency practice[6]
- John Lamble AO – Former chairman of Suncorp Metway[7]
- James Morrison Millar – Chief Executive Officer of Ernst & Young Australia[8]
- David Warren AO – Inventor of the Flight data recorder (also attended Launceston Church Grammar School)[9][10]
Entertainment, media and the arts
- John Allott-Rodgers – Photographer and writer for The Daily Telegraph[11]
- John Antill OBE – Composer (also attended St Andrew's Cathedral School)[12]
- Gary Catalano – Poet[13]
- Jeremy Cordeaux – Adelaide millionaire shock jock with Radio 5DN, Adelaide[14]
- Benny Davis – Musician, Comedian and member of the comedy band The Axis of Awesome
- Peter George – ABC journalist and Middle East correspondent[14]
- Daniel Goddard – Actor; Played title character in TV series Beastmaster
- Tristan Jepson – Late Actor and Comedian, Big Bite on Seven Network
- Jordan Raskopoulos – Actor, Comedian, The Ronnie Johns Half Hour on Network Ten and member of the comedy band The Axis of Awesome
- Angus Sampson – Actor (also attended the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney and The Armidale School)
- Peter Wherrett – Celebrity motoring journalist[14][15]
- Richard Wherrett AM – Late theatre director[14]
- Murray Wilton – Broadcaster with Radio 2UE, Sydney[16]
Medicine and science
- Peter Henry Carter – Health and Management Consultant; CEO of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (1989–99)[17]
- Richard Mark Fox AM – Director of the Research Council at St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne; Acting Director of Royal Melbourne Hospital Research Foundation; Concurrent Prof. Nanjing University, China[18]
- Richard Maxwell (Dick) Gibson – Pioneering Physician[19]
- John Hugh Wilson Hogg OAM – Foundation Dean, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Wollongong; Stream Director of Surgery Northern Illawarra (2003–04)[20]
Military
- Group Captain Clive Caldwell – The leading Australian Air ace of World War II (also attended Sydney Grammar School)
- Rear-Adm. Rowan Carlisle Moffitt AM – Deputy Chief of Joint Operations, Headquarters Joint Operations Command, Sydney; Maritime Commander Australia (2004–05); Deputy Chief of Navy RAN (2002–04); Cmdt ADF Warfare Centre; Director General Naval Capability Management; CO HMAS Brisbane 1999, Chief Staff Officer Ops Maritime HQ; CO HMAS Newcastle[21]
Politics, public service and the law
- Gregory Keith Burton S.C. – Arbitrator and Mediator; Senior Counsel (NSW), Bar (1989–2004); Lecturer of Law at the Australian National University; Senior Advisor to the Federal Shadow Attorney-Genernal Hon. John Spender QC MP[22]
- Crispin John Short Conroy – Australian Ambassador to Chile, Bolivia and Ecuador; Deputy High Commissioner of the Australian High Commission to Papua New Guinea (2003–05); Australian Ambassador to the Kingdom of Nepal[23]
- Adrian Cruickshank, National Party Member for Murrumbidgee for four terms of office;[24]
- Justice Richard Edmonds – Federal Court of Australia
- Harvey Ford – Mayor (1965–66) and Alderman (1960–68) of Strathfield (Class of 1939)[25]
- Vance Hughston S.C. – Senior Counsel, New South Wales[26]
- Barrie Clive Hungerford – Acting Judge of the District Court of New South Wales; Judge of the Industrial Relations Commission NSW; Queen's Counsel 1988 [27]
- David Kelleher – Convicted criminal[28]
- Alan Bevly Kerrigan QC – Barrister (second pupil enroled at Trinity)[29]
- David Henry Lloyd QC – Judge of the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales[30]
- Jeremy Badgery Parker – Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales
- Ray Stevens – Member for Robina in the Queensland Legislative Assembly
Religion
- Bernard Russell Buckland – Regional Secretary of the Western Australia Bush Church Aid Society (1997–2000); Rector Newman (1995–97); Assistant bishop of the Anglican Diocese of North West Australia 1988–97, Archdiocese of the Kimberley[31]
- David Charles Campbell Daintree – Rector of St John's College, University of Sydney; Principal of Jane Franklin Hall, University of Tasmania (1984–2002), Visiting Scholar at the University of Venice[32]
- Ernest Eric Hawkey, Bishop of Carpentaria, 1968–74
- Richard Hurford – Anglican Bishop of Bathurst[33]
- Kenneth Herbert Short AO – Anglican Suffragan Bishop in the Sydney Diocese[34]
Sport
- Luke Adams – Race walker: Commonwealth Games 2002 and 2006 Silver Medalist[6]
- Nathan Antunes Former Australian A1 Grand Prix rookie driver & International race car driver.
- Steven Barnett – Australian Diver: Athens Olympics 2004 Bronze Medalist[6]
- Blake Borgia – Sydney Kings Guard[35]
- Ryan Briscoe – Indy Car and V8 Supercar driver (Holden racing team)[6]
- Adam D'Apuzzo – Midfielder for Newcastle Jets, A-League[35]
- David D'Apuzzo – Midfielder for Central Coast Mariners, A-League
- Col Irwin – Professional Wrestler: Australian and NSW Heavyweight Champion. Founder of the Australian Professional Wrestling Academy
- Lars Kleppich – Sydney 2000 Olympic sailor[36]
- James Leckie – Commonwealth games and Super Rugby rugby union referee[6]
- Prashanth Sellathurai – Australian Gymnast: Gold Medalist at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, Silver Medalist at the 2006 Commonwealth Games [6]
- Glenn Singleman – Base Jumper; world record holder of the highest base jump in history[6]
- Deke Zimmerman – Marathon swimmer[6]
- Rory Sidey – Western Force and former NSW Waratahs Super Rugby union player[6]
- Joel Milburn – Beijing Olympics 400m Athletics competitor and 5th fastest Australian all time.[6]
- Kenneth To – Swimmer, Commonwealth Games 2008 bronze medalist and Youth Olympics 2009 Gold Medalist, 2010 Singapore Youth Olympics medalist and 2010 Dubai FINA World Championships (25m) finalist[6]
See also
- List of non-government schools in New South Wales
- List of boarding schools
- Combined Associated Schools
References
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- ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed (2006-11-17). "GODFREY-SMITH Arthur Richard". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
- ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed (2006-11-17). "LANGFORD-SMITH Trevor". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
- ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed (2006-11-17). "DODDS Timothy A C". Who's Who in Business Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
- ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed (2006-11-17). "GORDON Andrew Bruce". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Trinity Grammar Alumni: News(accessed:25-04-2006)
- ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed (2006-11-17). "LAMBLE Reginald John". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
- ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed (2006-11-17). "MILLAR James Morrison". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
- ^ "Dave Warren - Biography". Defence Science and Technology Organisation. Australian Government Department of Defence. 2006-06-06. http://www.dsto.defence.gov.au/page/3384/. Retrieved 2007-09-23.
- ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed (2006-11-17). "WARREN David Ronald". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
- ^ Fowler, John (2002-06-19). "PUBLIC RELATIONS – DEATH OF MR JOHN ALLOTT-RODGERS (2004380)" (PDF). Meeting. City of Sydney. pp. 657. http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/Council/documents/meetings/FormerSCCMeetings/300.pdf. Retrieved 2008-02-17.
- ^ "Papers of John Antill (1904-1986)". Finding Aids: Manuscripts. National Library of Australia. 2004-08-11. http://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms437. Retrieved 2007-09-23.
- ^ "Catalano, Gary". Agent Details. AustLit. 2003. http://www.austlit.edu.au/run?ex=ShowAgent&agentId=A0Qp. Retrieved 2008-02-17.
- ^ a b c d Green, Jonathan (2005-03-30). "Famous alumni on Latham's hit list". Politics (Crikey). http://www.crikey.com.au/Politics/20060614-Famous-alumni-on-Lathams-hit-list.html. Retrieved 2007-08-06.
- ^ "Peter Wherrett". George Negus Tonight. ABC Television. 2004-09-27. Transcript.
- ^ "Murray Wilton". Biography. 2GB 873AM. 2007. http://2gb.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=38&Itemid=113. Retrieved 2007-09-23.
- ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed (2006-11-17). "CARTER Peter Henry". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
- ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed (2006-11-17). "FOX Richard Mark". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
- ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Gibson, Richard Maxwell (Dick) (accessed:25-04-2006)
- ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed (2006-11-17). "HOGG John Hugh Wilson". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
- ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed (2006-11-17). "MOFFITT Rowan Carlisle, Rear-Adm.". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
- ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed (2006-11-17). "BURTON Gregory Keith". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
- ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed (2006-11-17). "CONROY Crispin John Short, HE". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
- ^ Obituary in Sydney Morning Herald of 1 July 2010
- ^ "Harvey Ford [d.2001"]. Biographies of Mayors of Strathfield. Strathfield History. 2003. http://www.strathfieldhistory.org.au/Bios%20of%20Mayors%20Strathfield.htm. Retrieved 2008-02-17.
- ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed (2006-11-17). "HUGHSTON Vance". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
- ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed (2006-11-17). "HUNGERFORD Barrie Clive, The Hon.". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
- ^ Askew, Kate (2005-02-05). "Bronnie's back scratcher". The Sydney Morning Herald. http://www.smh.com.au/news/Sauce/Bronnies-back-scratcher/2005/02/04/1107476797658.html. Retrieved 2007-09-23.
- ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography: Kerrigan, Alan Bevly (accessed:25-04-2006)
- ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed (2006-11-17). "LLOYD David Henry, The Hon. Mr Justice". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
- ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed (2006-11-17). "BUCKLAND Bernard Russell, Rt Rev.". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
- ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed (2006-11-17). "DAINTREE David Charles Campbell". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
- ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed (2006-11-17). "HURFORD Richard, Rt Rev.". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
- ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed (2006-11-17). "SHORT Kenneth Herbert, Rt Rev.". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
- ^ a b Trinity Grammar Alumni: Australian Representatives(accessed:26-04-2006)
- ^ "Lars Kleppich". Sydney 2000. ABC News Online. 2000. http://www.abc.net.au/news/olympics/athletes/kleppich.htm. Retrieved 2007-09-23.
External links
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