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- Academia Rhodes Scholars
- Business
- Clergy
- Entertainment, media and the arts
- Law
- Medicine and science
- Military
- Music
- Politics & Public Service Current serving politicians Federal State and / or territory Former Members of Parliament Public service
- Sport AFL Cricket Football Rugby Union State/Provincial Rugby Sevens Touch Football Olympians Other
- See also
- References
- 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. {{Expand list|date=August 2008}}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 ServiceCurrent serving politiciansFederal- 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]
SportAFL- 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 UnionWallabies 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
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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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