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词条 List of Riverview Old Ignatians
释义

  1. Academia

     Rhodes Scholars 

  2. Business

  3. Clergy

  4. Entertainment, media and the arts

  5. Law

  6. Medicine and science

  7. Military

  8. Music

  9. Politics & Public Service

     Current serving politicians  Federal  State and / or territory  Former Members of Parliament  Public service 

  10. Sport

     AFL  Cricket  Football  Rugby Union  State/Provincial  Rugby Sevens  Touch Football  Olympians  Other 

  11. See also

  12. References

  13. External links

This is a list of Riverview Old Ignatians. "Old Ignatians" are alumni of Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview in Sydney, a Roman Catholic school in New South Wales, Australia, run by the Jesuits.

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Academia

  • Athanasius Treweek - Professor of Classics at University of Sydney, cracked Japanese code in World War II

Rhodes Scholars

  • 1938 - Terence Glasheen - BA University of Sydney[1]
  • 1981 - Tony Abbott - BEc, LLB University of Sydney (see also Politics, public service and the law)[1]
  • 1990 - Christopher Martin - BE University of Sydney[1]
  • 1994 - Atilla Brungs - BSc University of New South Wales[1]
  • 2000 - Michael Izzo - BA, LLB University of Sydney[1]
  • 2002 - Greg O'Mahoney - BA, LLB University of Sydney[1]
  • 2005 - Imre Hunyor - BSc, MB, BS University of Sydney[1]

Business

  • John Kaldor - a textiles industrialist and philanthropist who has donated 260 art works worth {{AUD}}35 million to the Art Gallery of NSW.[2]
  • Andrew Todd (1904–1976) - leading New Zealand businessmen; he also attended Christian Brothers School, Dunedin; member of one of the richest families in New Zealand.[3]
  • Sir Bryan Todd (1902–1987) - leading New Zealand businessmen; he also attended Christian Brothers School, Dunedin; member of one of the richest families in New Zealand.[3]
  • Paul Ramsay {{post-nominals|country=AUS|AO}} (1936–2014) - billionaire, founder of Ramsay Health Care, was Australia's 13th richest man, and a significant Australian philanthropist.[4]

Clergy

  • Fr John Brendan Casey SJ (1909-1985), priest and educationist. Rector of Riverview 1949-1954.[5]
  • Rev Fr Mark Raper SJ AM - (OR 1960) Current President of the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific,[6] International Director of JRS from 1990 to 1999,[7] Provincial superior of the Society of Jesus in Oceania from 2002 to 2008 Entered the Jesuits in 1961.[8]
  • Rev Fr Edmund Campion - (OR 1950) Professor at St Patrick's Seminary, Manly (until the mid-1990s), Author and Historian [9]
  • Most Rev Anthony Fisher OP (OR 1977) - Current Archbishop of Sydney; Bishop of Parramatta Diocese (2010–2014); Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney Arch-diocese (from 2003 to 2010)
  • Rev Fr Steve Curtin SJ - (OR 1974) Provincial of the Australian Province of the Society of Jesus from May 2008 until 2013. Director of Jesuit Mission Australia from 2001 to May 2008.[10]
  • Rev Fr Jeremy Clarke SJ - (OR 1987) - entered the Jesuits in 1993, earned his Doctorate in Chinese History from ANU in 2008.[11]
  • Rev Fr Tom Renshaw SJ - (OR 1990) - ordained in July 2007, and is a former Rector of Xavier College in Melbourne, Victoria[12]

Entertainment, media and the arts

Writers
  • Nick Enright - dramatist/playwright
  • Justin Fleming - dramatist/playwright
  • Christopher Brennan - poet (also attended St Aloysius' College)[13]
  • Robert Hughes - art critic and writer
  • Padraic "P. P." McGuinness - conservative journalist; editor of Quadrant Magazine
  • Gerard Windsor - writer.
Stage and screen
  • Bob Connolly, journalist and award winning documentary film maker and author.[14]
  • Ben Fordham - Channel Nine and 2GB radio
  • Andrew O'Keefe - presenter of the Seven Network's Deal or No Deal and Weekend Sunrise; former intellectual property lawyer
  • Rob Palmer - Presenter on Seven Network's Better Homes and Gardens programme
  • Reuben Mourad - presenter on Network Ten's Breakfast and 5pm National News.
  • Gregan McMahon - actor and theatrical producer.b
Art
  • Michael Arthur Macdonald Scott (1910-1990), Jesuit priest and educator, co-founder of the Blake prize for religious art and trustee of the National Gallery of Victoria.[15]
Other
  • Maurice O'Shea - winemaker [16]

Law

  • Tom Bathurst {{post-nominals|country=AUS|AC}} - Current Chief Justice of New South Wales
  • George Ernest Flannery (1872-1945), barrister who worked with Sir Edmund Barton for Federation and was a foundation member of the Old Ignatians' Union.[17]
  • Peter Garling - Justice of the NSW Supreme Court, 2010 – present
  • Clifton Hoeben {{post-nominals|country=AUS|AM|RFD|SC}} - Current Chief Judge in Common Law, NSW Supreme Court (Judge since 2004, Chief Judge since 2012); Major-General of the Australian Army Reserve
  • Sir Henry Edward Manning (1877-1963), barrister and politician. Attorney-General of New South Wales.[18]
  • Roderick Meagher {{post-nominals|country=AUS|QC}} - Justice of the NSW Supreme Court and Court of Appeal, 1989–2004
  • George Palmer {{post-nominals|country=AUS|QC}} - Justice of the New South Wales Supreme Court, 2001-2011; musical composer
  • Julian McMahon (barrister)- Bali 9 lawyer

Medicine and science

The sciences
  • Paul Scully-Power - First Australian born astronaut - Space Shuttle Challenger 1984
  • Richard Dowden (scientist) noted geo- and astrophysicist
Medicine
  • Dr Walter Burfitt {{post-nominals|country=AUS|CBE}} - Surgeon and co-founder of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons; Founder of the Medical Benevolent Association of New South Wales (also attended St Aloysius' College).[19]
  • Dr Harry Daly CMG, one of the founding fathers of anaesthesiology in Australia.[20]
  • Professor William (Bill) Gissane, CBE, founder of Birmingham Accident Hospital.[20]

Military

  • Major Dr. Kevin Fagan - Physician and World War II hero.
  • Clifton Hoeben - Major General and NSW Supreme Court Judge

Music

  • Rob Dougan - music producer and composer best known for the track "Clubbed to Death", which featured in The Matrix
  • Ignatius Jones - actor/musician; creative director of Sydney 2000 Olympic Opening Ceremony and Vivid Festival

Politics & Public Service

Current serving politicians

Federal

  • Tony Abbott, MP (Liberal) - 28th Prime Minister of Australia, former leader of the Liberal Party of Australia, Member for Warringah, and former Health Minister.[21]
  • Jason Falinski, MP (Liberal) - Member for Mackellar since 2016
  • Dr David Gillespie, MP (Nationals) - Member for Lyne and a former gastroenterologist.[21]
  • Barnaby Joyce, former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia (2016–17, 2017–18)[22]

State and / or territory

  • Chris Hartcher, NSW MLA (Independent) for Terrigal and formerly member for Gosford. Former Liberal MP, now suspended.
  • Matt Kean, NSW MLA (Liberal) for Hornsby
  • Jonathan O'Dea, NSW MLA (Liberal) for Davidson
  • Anthony Roberts, NSW MLA (Liberal) for Lane Cove

Former Members of Parliament

  • Stephen Lusher - MHR for Hume (Nat) (1974–84)
  • Peter Johnson - MHR for Brisbane Liberal (1975–80)
  • Nick Greiner {{post-nominals|country=AUS|AC}} - Liberal Premier of NSW (1988–1992)
  • Tom Hughes {{post-nominals|country=AUS|AC|QC}} - Barrister; MHR for Parkes 1963-69, Berowra 1969-72; Attorney-General (1969–1971)
  • Joe Francis - WA MLA (Liberal) for Jandakot; Lieutenant, Royal Australian Navy
  • Thomas Bartholomew Curran (1870 – 1929), Member of Britain's House of Commons.[23]
  • David Miles Connolly (1974-1996), Federal Member for Bradfield.

Public service

  • Michael Coutts-Trotter - Secretary of the Department of Family and Community Services (New South Wales) (2013–present), Director-General of the NSW Department of Education and Training (2007–2013); Director-General of the NSW Department of Commerce (2004–2007), and chief of staff to the New South Wales Treasurer (1998–2004)
  • Paul McClintock - Secretary to Cabinet; Head of Cabinet Policy Unit 2000–2003,[24] Chairman of ADI, and Director of Macquarie Infrastructure Investment Management
  • Lachlan Harris - Senior Press Secretary to former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.[25]

Sport

AFL

  • Leo Barry - Sydney Swans 1995–2009 - AFL Premiership winning player 2005
  • Malcolm Lynch - Western Bulldogs 2007–2009, North Melbourne Football Club 2012
  • Josh Bruce - Greater Western Sydney Giants 2012-
  • Jed Anderson - Hawthorn Hawks 2013-
  • Dan Robinson (footballer)

Cricket

  • Jackson Bird [26]- Australian Test Cricketer 2012 -, Tasmanian Tigers 2011 -, Melbourne Stars 2012 -, Sheffield Shield 'Player of the Year' 2011–2012, Australia A 2012.

Football

  • Adam Biddle (footballer) [27]- Played Football for Sydney FC

Rugby Union

Wallabies

The college has had ten old boys play for the Australian National Rugby Union Team:[28]

  • Ignatius O'Donnell - Wallabies 1899–1905, NSW Waratahs 1899–1905[citation needed]
  • John O'Donnell - Wallabies 1899–1905, NSW Waratahs 1899–1905[citation needed]
  • John Manning - Wallaby 1904[citation needed]
  • James Hughes - Wallabies 1907, NSW Waratahs 1907-08[citation needed]
  • Bryan Hughes - Wallabies 1913, NSW Waratahs 1913[citation needed]
  • Ian Comrie-Thomson - Wallabies 1926-28[citation needed]
  • Bob Westfield - Wallaby 1928-29[citation needed]
  • Jim Lenehan - Wallabies 1957-67, NSW Waratahs 1958-68 was the first and only Old Ignatian to Captain Australia.[citation needed]
  • John Coolican - Wallabies 1982-83.[citation needed]\\
  • Jack Dempsey - Wallabies 2017-present.[citation needed]

Other nations representatives

  • Al McFarland - United States Eagles - (2015 – present)[citation needed]
  • Tom Coolican - United States Eagles - 8 Caps (2014 – present)[citation needed]
  • Matt Mostyn - Ireland Rugby Union Team and NSW Waratahs 1996[citation needed]
  • Paul Kelly - Norway Rugby Team [29]

State/Provincial

  • Angus Roberts - Melbourne Rebels 2013 [30]
  • Mitch Inman - Western Force 2011, Melbourne Rebels 2012,[31] Wallabies training squad 2012[32]
  • Lachlan McCaffrey - NSW Waratahs 2010, Western Force 2012, ACT Brumbies 2013 [33]
  • Jono Jenkins - NSW Waratahs 2012, Western Force 2010, Australian Rugby Sevens 2009 [34]
  • David McDuling - Queensland Reds 2012 - 2015, Australian Under 20s Rugby World Cup 2009 [35] Natal/Durban Sharks 2015-
  • Michael Wells - ACT Brumbies 2013 and NSW Waratahs 2017- Present; Australian Rugby Sevens

Rugby Sevens

  • Ed Jenkins - Australian Rugby Sevens Captain 2012 [36]
  • Henry Hutchison World Rugby Sevens Series Rookie Player of the Year 2015/16[citation needed]

State/Provincial

  • Angus Roberts - Melbourne Rebels 2013 [28]
  • Mitch Inman - Western Force 2011, Melbourne Rebels 2012,[29] Wallabies training squad 2012[30]
  • Lachlan McCaffrey - NSW Waratahs 2010, Western Force 2012, ACT Brumbies 2013 [31]
  • Jono Jenkins - NSW Waratahs 2012, Western Force 2010, Australian Rugby Sevens 2009 [32]
  • David McDuling - Queensland Reds 2012 - 2015, Australian Under 20s Rugby World Cup 2009 [33] Natal/Durban Sharks 2015-
  • Michael Wells - ACT Brumbies 2013 and NSW Waratahs 2017- Present

Rugby Sevens

  • Ed Jenkins - Australian Rugby Sevens Captain 2012 [34]
  • Henry Hutchison World Rugby Sevens Series Rookie Player of the Year 2015/16{{citation needed|date=November 2017}}

Touch Football

  • Andrew Roughan - Portugal 2010[35]

Olympians

  • Frederick Lane - Australia's first Olympic swimmer, and swimmer Australian swimmer at the Paris Olympics in 1900, he took gold in the 200 metres freestyle and the 200 metres obstacle race.[36]

Edward Fernon- Modern Pentathlon 2012 London Olympics

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Fernon

Other

  • Richard Walsh - professional mixed martial artist, Semi-finalist of Canada vs. Australia, currently competing in the Welterweight Division of the UFC[37]

See also

  • Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of New South Wales

References

1. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.usyd.edu.au/registrar/rhodes/previous.shtml|title= NSW Rhodes Scholars 1904 - 2007|accessdate= 12 February 2008 |year= 2007|work= Rhodes Scholarships|publisher= The University of Sydney |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20080124043652/http://www.usyd.edu.au/registrar/rhodes/previous.shtml |archivedate = 24 January 2008}}
2. ^{{cite news |work=The Sun-Herald Extra |date=22 August 2010 |page=2 |title=John Kaldor profile |accessdate= |url= }}
3. ^Ross Galbreath, Enterprise and energy: the Todd family in New Zealand, Todd, Wellington, 2010, pp. 55 and 90.
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/business/the-economy/billionaire-paul-ramsay-dead-at-78-20140502-37lj0.html|title=Billionaire Paul Ramsay dead at 78|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=2 May 2014 |accessdate=11 December 2014|author=}}
5. ^J. Eddy; Casey, John Brendan (1909–1985); Australian Dictionary of biography
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://sjapc.net/about-jcap/about-jcap |title=About JCAP | Jesuit Asia Pacific Conference |publisher=Sjapc.net |date=15 November 2009 |accessdate=11 September 2011}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.jrs.net/Assets/Publications/File/ar2000.pdf |title=JRS 2000 report |format=PDF |date= |accessdate=11 September 2011}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.jesuit.org.au/files/docs/our-community/where-are-we/Profiles/M_Raper.pdf|date=23 February 2011|title=Mark Raper|accessdate=11 December 2014}}
9. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/07/11/1057783340187.html |title=Peter Craven's SMH review of Campion's ''Lines of My Life'' |publisher=Smh.com.au |date=12 July 2003 |accessdate=11 September 2011}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.express.org.au/article.aspx?aeid=7153 |title=Province Express - Beginning with a conversion of heart |publisher=Express.org.au |date=14 May 2008 |accessdate=11 September 2011}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.jesuit.org.au/files/docs/our-community/where-are-we/Profiles/J_Clarke.pdf|date=28 February 2011|title=Jeremy Clarke|accessdate=11 December 2014}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.jesuit.org.au/files/docs/our-community/where-are-we/Profiles/T_Renshaw.pdf|date=31 March 2011|title=Thomas Renshaw|accessdate=11 December 2014}}
13. ^{{cite encyclopedia | last = Clark | first = Axel | encyclopedia =Australian Dictionary of Biography | title = Brennan, Christopher John (1870 - 1932) | url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A070405b.htm?hilite=st%3Baloysius%3Bcollege | accessdate = 1 February 2008| edition = Online | year = 1979| publisher = Melbourne University Press | volume = 7 | location = Melbourne | pages = 397–399}}
14. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/books/harvest-of-memories/2005/08/31/1125302623621.html | location=Melbourne | work=The Age | title=Harvest of memories | date=1 September 2005}}
15. ^P. A. Howell; Scott, Michael Arthur (1910–1990); Australian Dictionary of Biography.
16. ^'Hunter Wine', Make Lake, 1964, The Jacaranda Press Pty Ltd
17. ^John Kennedy McLaughlin; Flannery, George Ernest (1872–1945); Australian Dictionary of Biography.
18. ^John M. Ward; Manning, Sir Henry Edward (1877–1963); Australian Dictionary of Biography
19. ^{{cite encyclopedia | last = Furneaux Burfitt | first = Walter | encyclopedia =Australian Dictionary of Biography | title = Burfitt, Walter Charles Fitzmaurice (1874 - 1956) | url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A070487b.htm?hilite=st%3Baloysius%3Bcollege| accessdate = 1 February 2008| edition = Online | year = 1979| publisher = Melbourne University Press | volume =7 | location = Melbourne | pages = 482–483}}
20. ^St Ignatius' Centennial, p. 200
21. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/jesuit-old-boys-now-our-leaders/story-fn59niix-1226718806547 | work=The Australian | title=Jesuit old boys now our leaders | date=14 September 2013}}
22. ^High Court citizenship verdict: Barnaby Joyce facing byelection in hammer blow to Turnbull government Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 27 October 2017.
23. ^Erroll Lea-Scarlett; Riverview a history; Hale & Ironmonger; 1989
24. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.macquarie.com.au/au/mig/news/20030512.htm |title=''Paul McClintock appointed to Board of Macquarie Infrastructure Investment Management Limited'' |publisher=Macquarie.com.au |date= |accessdate=11 September 2011}}
25. ^http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/rudds-man-in-choice-move-on-banks/story-e6freuy9-1226105183220
26. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.smh.com.au/national/education/bird-opens-door-to-top-flight-for-private-school-cricketers-20121228-2bz9s.html | work=The Sydney Morning Herald | title=Bird opens door to top flight for private school cricketers}}
27. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.healthcare.reachinformation.com/Adam%20Biddle%20(footballer).aspx |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140415031246/http://www.healthcare.reachinformation.com/Adam%20Biddle%20%28footballer%29.aspx |archive-date=15 April 2014 |dead-url=yes |title=Adam Biddle (footballer) More Information Explained with suggested and related results |accessdate=12 December 2014 |df= }}
28. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.melbournerebels.com.au/team/angus-roberts|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131019192252/http://www.melbournerebels.com.au/team/angus-roberts |archive-date=19 October 2013 |dead-url=yes|title=Angus Roberts - Melbourne Rebels|accessdate=12 December 2014}}
29. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.testrugby.com/Mitchell-Inman/6389-FD43B6C1-9C7D-47DB-AC18-5F82A6B712E5/|title=Mitchell Inman - Players - Fantasy Rugby Game Stats - TESTRUGBY.COM|publisher=testrugby.com|accessdate=11 December 2014}}
30. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rugby.com.au/wallabies/News/NewsArticle/tabid/1516/ArticleID/7161/Default.aspx/ |title=First Qantas Wallabies Training Squad named|publisher=rugby.com.au|accessdate=11 December 2014}}
31. ^http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/the-hills/eastwood-rugby-player-lachlan-mccaffrey-in-bennelong-bid-for-the-democratic-labor-party/story-fngr8j1q-1226667017001
32. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rugbynews.co.nz/archivearticle/?article=2920|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140415044018/http://www.rugbynews.co.nz/archivearticle/?article=2920 |archive-date=15 April 2014 |dead-url=yes|title=Jenkins joins Force | RugbyNews|accessdate=12 December 2014}}
33. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.redsrugby.com.au/Reds/RedsSquad/PlayerProfile.aspx?pid=81|title=Player Profile|publisher=redsrugby.com.au|accessdate=11 December 2014}}
34. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.theroar.com.au/2009/11/13/aru-need-to-allocate-more-resources-to-schoolboy-rugby/|title=ARU need to allocate more resources to schoolboy rugby | The Roar|publisher=theroar.com.au|accessdate=11 December 2014}}
35. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.internationaltouch.org/media/Almanac/Caps/Portugal.pdf|title=Thompson's International Almanac - Portugal Representatives|accessdate=7 September 2016}}
36. ^GP Walsh;Lane, Frederick Claude Vivian (1879–1969); Australian Dictionary of Biography.
37. ^{{cite web|title=Richard Walsh UFC Bio|url=http://www.ufc.com/tuf/fighter/richard-walsh|accessdate=8 August 2014}}

External links

  • Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview Website
  • Old Ignatians Union
  • Old Ignatians Rugby Club
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070519111630/http://www.usyd.edu.au/registrar/rhodes/previous.shtml University of Sydney Registrar]
  • Australian Rugby  
  • Australian Rugby  
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