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This is a list of University of Melbourne people, including alumni and staff.
Alumni
Academia
- Sir John Behan, educator; Australia's first Rhodes Scholar[1]
- Geoff Bowker, professor of informatics at the University of California, Irvine
- Alec Broers, Baron Broers, electrical engineer, former Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
- Karen Burns, architectural historian
- Joseph Camilleri, professor at La Trobe University
- Simon Chesterman, Dean of Law at the National University of Singapore[2]
- Michael Clyne, linguist
- Greg Craven, Vice-Chancellor of Australian Catholic University
- John Deeble, architect of Medicare Australia
- Richard Dowell, audiologist, academic and researcher
- Ding Dyason, medical historian
- Alan Ebringer, immunologist, professor at King's College in the University of London
- Arie Freiberg, AM, legal academic
- Germaine Greer, feminist
- Maria Gough, art historian at Harvard University
- Bella Guerin, educator and activist; first female university graduate in Australia
- John Alexander Gunn, philosophy professor
- Peter Karmel, former vice-chancellor of Australian National University and Flinders University
- Hugh Gemmell Lamb-Smith, Australian educator; landed at Anzac Cove on 25 April 1915.
- Arthur Lucas, principal of King's College London (1993–2003)
- Robert Manne, professor of politics at La Trobe University
- Samaresh Mitra, bioinorganic chemist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
- Peter McPhee, Provost of the University of Melbourne
- Fulvio Melia, professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Arizona and associate editor of the Astrophysical Journal
- Bruce Mitchell, fellow of St Edmund Hall, Oxford
- David S. Oderberg, professor of philosophy at the University of Reading
- Richard G. Pestell, Executive Vice President at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia USA
- Abbas Rajabifard, professor and head of the Department of Infrastructure Engineering in the Melbourne School of Engineering
- Michael Roe, historian
- John Ralston (scientist), physical chemist and researcher at the UniSA
- David Shallcross, chemical engineer
- James Simpson, Harvard University professor
- Alexander Smits, Eugene Higgins Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton University
- John Tasioulas, Professor of Ethics and Legal Philosophy, Oxford University
- Gillian Triggs, international legal academic and President of the Australian Human Rights Commission[3]
- Frances Valintine, education futurist
- Sally Walker, Vice-Chancellor of Deakin University
- Frank T. M. White, Foundation Professor, Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, University of Queensland; Macdonald Professor of Mining Engineering and Applied Geophysics, McGill University
Architecture
Business
- Leigh Clifford, Chairman of Qantas
- Robert Champion de Crespigny
- Margaret Dick
- Anthony Di Pietro, President of Melbourne Victory Football Club and CEO of Premier Fresh Australia
- John Elliott, President of Liberal Party of Australia & Carlton Football Club
- Aubrey Gibson
- Charles Goode, Chairman of Australia & New Zealand Banking Group
- James P. Gorman, Chairman and CEO of Morgan Stanley
- David Hains
- John Holland, founder of John Holland Group
- Margaret Jackson
- Ananda Krishnan, CEO, Usaha Tegas Sdn Bhd
- Hugh Morgan, former board member of the Reserve Bank of Australia
- Rupert Myer, director, Myer Family Company
- Richard Pratt
- James Riady, Chairman, Lippo Group
- Graeme Samuel, AC
- Karl Siegling, funds manager
- Peter Smedley, CEO of Colonial Group, Mayne Nickless
- Evan Thornley, entrepreneur[4]
Community activism
- Julian Assange, Wikileaks spokesperson and founder (did not graduate)
- Waleed Aly
- Helen Durham, international humanitarian lawyer[5]
- Avery Ng, Hong Kong activist
- Tilman Ruff, public health scholar and founder of International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), winner of the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize.
Government
Governors General of Australia
- Richard Casey, Baron Casey, KG, GCMG, CH, DSO, MC, PC, 16th Governor-General of Australia (did not graduate)
- Sir Zelman Cowen, AK, GCMG, GCVO, QC, PC[6]
- Peter Hollingworth, AC, OBE
- Sir Isaac Isaacs, GCB, GCMG, KC, also former Chief Justice of Australia
- Sir Ninian Stephen, KG, AK, GCMG, GCVO, KBE, QC, also a previous Justice of the High Court of Australia[7]
Governors of Victoria
- Alex Chernov, AC, QC[8]
- Professor David de Kretser
- Sir James Gobbo, AC, CVO, QC, also a previous Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria
- John Landy
- Richard McGarvie
- Sir Henry Winneke, AC KCMG KCVO OBE KStJ QC, also a previous Chief Justice of Victoria[9]
Governors of other jurisdictions
- Sir Bede Clifford GCMG, CB, MVO, Governor of The Bahamas, then Governor of Mauritius and then Governor of Trinidad and Tobago
Politicians
Prime Ministers of Australia
- Alfred Deakin[10]
- Julia Gillard, AC[11]
- Harold Holt, CH[12]
- Sir Robert Menzies, KT, AK, CH, FAA, FRS, QC[13]
Premiers of Victoria
- Ted Baillieu
- John Brumby
- John Cain II
- Rupert Hamer
- Sir William Irvine, GCMG, also a former Chief Justice of Victoria[14]
- Joan Kirner
- William Shiels[15]
- Lindsay Thompson
Premier of Queensland
Federal politicians
- Lyn Allison, former Member of the Australian Senate and leader of the Australian Democrats
- Richard Alston, AO, former Member of the Australian Senate
- Kevin Andrews, MP, Member of the Australian House of Representatives[16]
- Bruce Baird, AM, former Member of the Australian House of Representatives
- Maurice Blackburn, lawyer and former Member of the Australian House of Representatives[17]
- Neil Brown, QC, former Member of the Australian House of Representatives
- Anna Burke, MP, Member of the Australian House of Representatives
- John Button, former Member of the Australian Senate[18]
- Jim Cairns, former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia
- Sam Cohen, former Member of the Australian Senate[19]
- Barney Cooney, former Member of the Australian Senate[20]
- Mark Dreyfus, QC, MP, Member of Australian House of Representatives[21]
- Gareth Evans, AC, QC, international policymaker, academic, and former Member of the Australian Senate
- John Alexander Forrest
- Petro Georgiou, former Member of Australian House of Representatives
- Andrew Giles, Member of Australian House of Representatives
- Ivor Greenwood, former Member of the Australian Senate
- Ray Groom, AO, former Member of the Australian House of Representatives and Premier of Tasmania
- H. B. Higgins, former Attorney-General of Australia and Justice of the High Court of Australia
- Greg Hunt, MP, Member of Australian House of Representatives
- Dennis Jensen, Member of Australian House of Representatives
- Barry Jones, AC former Member of Australian House of Representatives and Parliament of Victoria.
- David Kemp, former Member of Australian House of Representatives
- John Langmore, Member of Australian House of Representatives
- William Maloney, Member of Australian House of Representatives
- Richard Marles, Member of Australian House of Representatives
- Peter McGauran, former Member of Australian House of Representatives
- Kelly O'Dwyer, MP, Member of Australian House of Representatives[22]
- Andrew Peacock, AC, GCL, former Member of Australian House of Representatives
- Sir Arthur Robinson, KCMG, former Member of Australian House of Representatives[23]
- Nicola Roxon, former Member of the Australian House of Representatives[24]
- Roger Shipton, OAM, former Member of the Australian House of Representatives
- Bill Shorten, MP, Member of Australian House of Representatives[25]
- Bruce Smith, KC, former Member of Australian House of Representatives[26]
- Sir John Spicer, former Member of the Australian Senate[27]
- Sid Spindler, former Member of the Australian Senate
- Lindsay Tanner, former Member of the Australian House of Representatives
- Ralph Willis, AO, former Member of the Australian House of Representatives
- Agar Wynne, former Member of the Australian House of Representatives[28]
Australian state and territory politicians
- Sir Clifden Eager KBE KC, former President of the Victorian Legislative Council[29]
- Maurice Blackburn, lawyer and former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly[17]
- John Bourke, lawyer and former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly[30]
- Thomas Brennan, political journalist and former Member of the Victorian Legislative Council[31]
- Bruce Chamberlain, AM, former Member of both the Victorian Legislative Assembly and Council[32]
- Robert Clark, former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly[33]
- Neil Cole, former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly and playwright and researcher[34]
- Robert Dean, former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
- Frank Field, former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly[35]
- John Galbally, CBE, QC, former Member of both the Victorian Legislative Assembly and Council[36]
- Matthew Groom, MP, Member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly
- Ray Groom, AO, former Premier of Tasmania and Member of the Australian House of Representatives
- Tim Holding, former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
- Robert Wilfred Holt, Minister for Lands in the Cain government 1952–54
- Trevor Oldham, former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, serving as Deputy Premier[37]
- Herbert Postle, former Member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly[38]
- Robert Ramsay, former Member of both the Victorian Legislative Assembly[39]
- Edward Reynolds, QC, former Member of both the Victorian Legislative Assembly
- T. J. Ryan, KC, former Premier of Queensland[40]
- Sir Arthur Rylah, KBE, CMG, former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly and Deputy Premier[41]
- Prue Sibree, former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly[42]
- Oswald Snowball, former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, serving as Speaker
- Alan Stockdale, former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, serving as Treasurer[43]
- Shane Stone, AC, QC, former Chief Minister of the Northern Territory
- Richard Ward, QC, former Member of the Northern Territory Legislative Council and Supreme Court judge[44]
- Sir Henry Wrixon, KCMG, QC, former Member of both the Victorian Legislative Assembly and Council[45]
- Agar Wynne, former Member of the Victorian Legislative Council[28]
International politicians
- Kirsty Sword Gusmão, First Lady of East Timor[46]
- Ismail Abdul Rahman, former Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia
- Tajol Rosli Mohd Ghazali, former Menteri Besar of Perak
- Dato' Sri Mustapa Mohamed, Member of Parliament of Jeli, former Malaysian Minister of International Trade and Industry
- Baru Bian, Member of Parliament of Selangau, former Malaysian Minister of Works
- Raja Kamarul Bahrin, former Malaysian Deputy Minister of Housing and Local Government
- Mark Regev, spokesman for the Israeli Prime Minister
Public servants
- William Macmahon Ball, diplomat
- Jean-Pierre Blais, Canadian bureaucrat; Chairman of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission[47]
- Peta Credlin, political advisor[48]
- Francis Patrick Donovan, AM, diplomat and jurist[49]
- Bill Paterson, Australian Ambassador to Republic of Korea; previously Australian Ambassador to Thailand and Australian Ambassador for Counter-Terrorism[50]
- Trevor Ashmore Pyman, diplomat.
- John So, Lord Mayor of Melbourne
- Fred Whitlam, Crown Solicitor; father of Gough[51]
- Danielle Wood, economist and incoming chair of the Productivity Commission
- Luke Lazarus Arnold, Australian diplomat
Humanities
Arts
- Angela Brennan, artist
- Steve Cox, painter and watercolourist
- John Dahlsen, environmental artist
- Hugh Davies, mixed media artist
- Bill Henson, photographer and Venice Biennale representative
- Ali Hogg, photographer and activist
- Pamela Irving, artist and educator
- Anastasia Klose, video artist and Biennale of Sydney representative
- Doris McKellar, photographer[52]
- Azlan McLennan, artist and activist
- Lewis Miller, Archibald Prize winning painter
- Victor O'Connor, artist[53]
- Shaun Parker, award-winning choreographer, founder of Shaun Parker & Company
- Stieg Persson, painter
- Patricia Piccinini, sculptor and Venice Biennale representative
- Van Thanh Rudd, artist and activist
- Anne-Louise Sarks, theatre director and writer
- Matt Scholten, theatre director, teacher and writer
- Ricky Swallow, sculptor and Venice Biennale representative
- Timothy James Webb, artist
- Bradd Westmoreland, artist
- Marcus Wills, Archibald Prize winning painter
Film and television
- Adam Arkapaw, cinematographer (True Detective, Animal Kingdom, Snowtown)
- Gillian Armstrong, director (Charlotte Gray, Little Women)
- Tony Ayres, Australian Film Institute award-winning director (The Home Song Stories, Walking on Water)
- Alison Bell, Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Award nominated actor (I Rock, Laid)
- Tahir Raj Bhasin, Indian actor
- Jill Bilcock, Academy Award-nominated editor (Elizabeth, Moulin Rouge!, Red Dog)
- Hamish Blake, comedian (did not graduate)
- Cate Blanchett, actress (did not graduate)
- Jamie Blanks, director (Urban Legend, Valentine)
- John Bluthal, actor
- Sibylla Budd, actor and documentary presenter (All Saints, Sea Patrol, The Secret Life of Us)
- Ronny Chieng, comedian
- Santo Cilauro, television and feature film producer[54]
- Vince Colosimo, Australian Film Institute Award winning actor (Body of Lies, Chopper, Lantana)
- Marg Downey, comedian and actress
- Elizabeth Debicki, actress
- Adam Elliot, Academy Award-winning animator (Harvie Krumpet, Mary and Max)
- Alexander England, actor
- Alice Garner, historian, musician and actress
- Antony I. Ginnane, film producer
- Tom Gleisner, director, producer, writer, comedian, actor and author[55]
- Libbi Gorr, comedian
- Barry Humphries, comedian
- Red Hong Yi, artist and architectural designer
- Sammy J, comedian
- Clayton Jacobson, director (Kenny)
- Justin Kurzel, director (Snowtown, Macbeth (2015), Assassin's Creed)
- Andy Lee, comedian
- Anthony Lucas, Academy Award nominated animator (The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello)
- Robert Luketic, director (21, Legally Blonde, Monster-in-Law)
- Catherine Mack-Hancock, actress
- Lara Jean Marshall, actress best known for her role on The Saddle Club
- Belinda McClory, actor and screenwriter (Acolytes, Blue Heelers, The Matrix)
- David Michôd, director (Animal Kingdom)
- Rhys Muldoon, actor
- Lloyd Newson, director, dancer and choreographer
- Michael Pattinson, producer (Ground Zero, Secrets)
- Hannie Rayson, Australian Writers' Guild Award and Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award winning playwright and actor (SeaChange)
- Glenn Robbins, comedian and actor
- Portia de Rossi, actress
- Pallavi Sharda, Indian actor
- Jonathan M. Shiff, Australian Film Institute and British Academy of Film and Television Arts award-winning producer (Ocean Girl, Thunderstone)
- Rob Sitch, co-writer and co-director of the movies The Castle and The Dish; co-host of The Panel
- Matt Scholten, director
- Simon Stone, director and actor
- Sam Strong, director, artistic director, Queensland Theatre
- Magda Szubanski, comedian and actress
- Nadia Townsend, actor and theatre director (City Homicide, Fireflies, Knowing)
- Andrew Upton, director and playwright
- Steve Vizard, television and radio presenter, lawyer, comedian, producer, author and screenwriter[56]
- Luke Walker, director/producer (Beyond Our Ken, Lasseter's Bones)
- Sarah Watt, director and animator (Look Both Ways, My Year Without Sex)
- Angela White, pornographic actress, director
- Alison Whyte, Logie Award-winning actor (Frontline, Satisfaction)
- Geoffrey Wright, director (Macbeth (2006), Metal Skin, Romper Stomper)
- Julia Zemiro, television presenter
- Randeep Hooda, Indian actor
- Yashma Gill, Pakistani actor
- Lydia Zimmermann, director (Aro Tolbukhin. En la mente del asesino)
- Ashley Zukerman, Logie Award nominated actor (Lowdown, The Pacific, Rush)
History
- Geoffrey Blainey, one of the Australian Living Treasures
- Manning Clark
- Charles Coppel, former barrister and historian[57]
- Keith Hancock
- Stuart Macintyre
- Michael Roe, historian and academic
- Ben Schrader, urban historian
- A. G. L. Shaw
Journalism
- Tiffiny Hall, journalist, author and television personality
- Joe Hildebrand, journalist, social commentator and news columnist
- Christine Kenneally, New York City-based journalist
- Matt Tinney, newsreader
- Bill Tipping, former journalist, social commentator and activist[58]
Literature, writing and poetry
- Randa Abdel-Fattah, Australian Muslim author and lawyer[59]
- Russell Blackford, writer, philosopher and critic[60]
- Vincent Buckley
- Anna Ciddor, author and illustrator[61]
- Helen Garner, author
- Kerry Greenwood, crime writer
- Germaine Greer, feminist writer and academic
- Jack Hibberd
- Fulvio Melia
- Gerald Murnane, novelist and short story writer
- Chris Wallace-Crabbe, Visiting Professor of Australian Studies at Harvard University
- Lynne Kelly, writer, researcher and science educator
Music
- Harry James Angus, trumpeter and vocalist (The Cat Empire)
- Wouter De Backer, musician known as 'Gotye'
- Cheryl Barker, opera singer
- Michael Barker, drummer (John Butler Trio, Split Enz)
- Don Banks, composer
- Nicole Car, opera singer
- Arthur Chanter 1866–1950, composer
- Diana Doherty, oboe soloist (New York Philharmonic)
- Leonard Dommett, violinist and conductor
- Julian Gavin, opera singer
- Antoinette Halloran, opera singer
- Phil Harvey, creative director (Coldplay)
- Missy Higgins, singer-songwriter
- Rex Hobcroft, pianist and administrator
- Tania de Jong, soprano and social entrepreneur[62]
- Liza Lim, composer
- John McAll, pianist and musical director
- Mona McBurney 1867–1932 composer
- Ryan Monro, bassist (The Cat Empire)
- Ian Munro, pianist and composer
- Patrick Savage, film composer and former principal first violin (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)
- Peter Sculthorpe, composer
- Dudley Simpson, conductor and television composer
- Jan Skubiszewski, multi-award-winning record producer film composer
- Red Symons, musician, television and radio personality
- Penelope Thwaites, musicologist and pianist
- Yelian He, cellist
- Charles Zwar, songwriter, composer, lyricist, pianist and music director[63]
- David Burd, US rapper, known as Lil Dicky[64]
Philosophyedit
Lawedit
- Chief Justices of Australia
- Sir Owen Dixon, OM, GCMG, KC[65]
- Sir Frank Gavan Duffy, KCMG, PC, KC[66]
- Sir Isaac Isaacs, GCB, GCMG, KC[67]
- Sir John Latham, GCMG, KC[68]
- Justices of the High Court of Australia
- Sir Keith Aickin, KBE, QC, former justice[69]
- Susan Crennan
- Sir Daryl Dawson, AC, KBE, CB, QC, former justice[70]
- Sir Wilfred Fullagar, KBE, KC, former justice[71]
- Kenneth Hayne
- H. B. Higgins, former justice
- Sir Douglas Menzies, former justice
- Geoffrey Nettle
- Sir Ninian Stephen, KG, AK, GCMG, GCVO, KBE, QC, also a previous Governor-General of Australia[7]
- Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Australia
- Michael Black, AC, QC, former Chief Justice[72]
- Justices of the Federal Court of Australia
- Geoffrey Giudice[73]
- Sir Edward Woodward, AC, OBE, QC, also served as a Royal Commissioner and Director-General of Security[74]
- Chief Justice of the Family Court of Australia
- Diana Bryant, AO, QC, Chief Justice since 2004[75]
- Alastair Nicholson, AO, RFD, QC, former Chief Justice
- Justices of the Family Court of Australia
- Linda Dessau, AM, former justice[76]
- Chief Justices of Victoria
- Lieutenant General Sir Edmund Herring, KCMG KBE DSO MC KStJ ED QC, also a former Lieutenant Governor of Victoria[77]
- Sir William Irvine, GCMG, also a former Premier of Victoria[14]
- Sir John Madden, GCMG, also a former Vice-Chancellor and Chancellor of the University[78] Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=List_of_University_of_Melbourne_people
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