List of University of Notre Dame Australia people
Appearance
This is an incomplete list of University of Notre Dame Australia people, including alumni and staff.
Alumni
[edit]As of 2025[update], Notre Dame has over 37,000 alumni.[1]
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Aidan Roach | — | Water polo player | [2] |
Alessandra Ho | — | Synchronised swimmer | [3] |
Brianna Throssell | — | Swimmer | [4] |
Caitlin Collins | — | Politician | [5] |
Emily Hamilton | — | Politician | [6] |
Emily Rogers | — | Synchronised swimmer | [2] |
Fantine | — | Singer and songwriter | [7] |
Giancarlo Italiano | — | Soccer player and manager | [8] |
Gracie Gilbert | — | Actress | [9] |
Graham Hill | — | Theologeon | [10] |
Jackson Hamilton | — | Athlete | [11] |
James Griffin | — | Politician | [12] |
June Oscar | — | Indigenous rights activist, community health and welfare worker | [13] |
Kirby White | — | General practitioner and inventor | [14] |
Kylie Sturgess | — | Educator | [15] |
Lucy Chaffer | — | Skeleton racer | [16] |
Marty Roebuck | — | Rugby union footballer | [17] |
Matt Keogh | — | Politician | [18] |
Marty Roebuck | — | Rugby union footballer | [19] |
Nathan Williamson | — | Australian rules football umpire | [20] |
Nina Kennedy | — | Pole vaulter | [21] |
Ricky Grace | — | Basketball player | [22] |
Scott Whiting | — | Rugby league footballer | [23] |
Sean Terry | — | Cricketer | [24] |
Toby Kane | — | Alpine skier | [25] |
Faculty
[edit]Notable academics and staff at Notre Dame have included:
Name | Discipline | Notability | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Andrew McGowan | — | Anglican priest and scholar | [26] |
Andy Lamey | — | Philosopher and journalist | [27] |
Anthony Fisher | — | Catholic Archbishop of Sydney | [28] |
Anna Poelina | — | Aboriginal Australian community leader, advocate and filmmaker | [29] |
Asha Bowen | — | Infectious diseases clinician and scientist | [30] |
Bernadette Tobin | — | Ethicist and philosopher | [31] |
Celia Hammond | — | Lawyer and politician | [32] |
David Kissane | — | Psychiatrist and palliative medicine researcher | [33] |
David Malcolm | — | Chief Justice of Western Australia | [34] |
Elizabeth Boase | — | Biblical scholar | [35] |
Fleur McIntyre | — | Sports scientist and former basketball player | [36] |
Gordian Fulde | — | Emergency medicine specialist | [37] |
Greg Craven | — | Law scholar | [38] |
Iain Benson | — | Legal philosopher | [39] |
Janette Gray | — | Sister of Mercy and theologian | [40] |
Joe McGirr | — | Physician and politician | [41] |
John Bloomfield | — | Sports scientist and author | [42] |
Lyn Henderson-Yates | — | Social scientist | [43] |
Margaret Somerville | — | Philosopher and bioethicist | [44] |
Munjed Al Muderis | — | Orthopedic surgeon and author | [45] |
Nadia Badawi | — | Physician and medical researcher | [46] |
Nikki Bart | — | Physician and mountaineer | [47] |
Pat Dodson | — | Indigenous rights activist and politician | [48] |
Peter Kennedy | — | Journalist | [49] |
Richard Parkinson | — | Neurosurgeon | [50] |
Robert McGuckin | — | Catholic bishop | [51] |
Richard Umbers | — | Catholic bishop | [52] |
Timothy Costelloe | — | Catholic Archbishop of Perth | [53] |
Tracey Rowland | — | Catholic theologian | [54] |
Vivienne Garrett | — | Actress | [55] |
Honorary alumni
[edit]This section needs additional citations for verification. (March 2025) |
This is a list of notable individuals awarded honorary degrees by Notre Dame University.
- Jacinta Collins – former Australian politician and minister
- John I. Jenkins CSC – current Notre Dame USA president
- John Haldane – philosopher, commentator, and visiting lecturer
- John Watkins AM – former Deputy Premier of New South Wales
- Margaret Beazley AC KC – current Governor of New South Wales
- Mark L. Poorman – Notre Dame USA faculty, theologian and ethicist
- Mathias Cormann – current Secretary-General of the OECD
- Richard Connolly – musician, composer and former broadcaster
- Theodore Hesburgh CSC – paramount Notre Dame USA president
Administrative Staff
[edit]Chancellors
[edit]Terry O'Connor | 1990–2004[56] |
Neville John Owen | 2005–2008[57][58] |
Michael Quinlan | 2008–2011[59][58] |
Terence Tobin | 2011–2017[60][61] |
Chris Ellison | 2017–present[62] |
Vice-chancellors
[edit]David Link | 1990–1992[63][64] |
Peter Tannock | 1992–2008[65][66] |
Celia Hammond | 2008–2019[67][68] |
Francis Campbell | 2020–present[67] |
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