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This is an incomplete list of Griffith University people , inclusive of the University's Queensland Conservatorium , and includes alumni and staff.
Alumni [ ]
Academia [ ]
Brian Fitzgerald , academic and barrister, with expertise in cyber law at the Australian Catholic University
Peter Monteath , historian and academic at Flinders University[1]
Thomas O'Regan , academic in culture and media studies at the University of Queensland[2]
Business [ ]
Government [ ]
Politicians [ ]
Jim Chalmers , politician[4]
Anthony Chisholm , Senator for Queensland[5]
Peta-Kaye Croft , former state politician[6]
Mick de Brenni , state politician and minister[7]
Justine Elliot , federal politician[8]
Leeanne Enoch , state politician and minister[9]
Andrew Fraser , former state politician and Deputy Premier ; winner of the University Medal[10]
Gary Hardgrave , former federal politician and minister; and later, Administrator of Norfolk Island [11]
Joanna Lindgren , former Senator for Queensland[12]
Matt McEachan , former state politician[13]
James McGrath , Senator for Queensland and assistant minister[14]
Aidan McLindon , former state politician[15]
Lisa Neville , Victorian state politician and minister[16]
Julie Owens , federal politician[17]
Duncan Pegg , state politician[18]
Ted Radke , former state politician[19]
Phil Reeves , former state politician and minister[20]
Mark Robinson , state politician[21]
Meaghan Scanlon , state politician[22]
Judy Spence , former state politician and former minister[23]
Amanda Stoker , Senator for Queensland and barrister[24]
Jackie Trad , state politician and the former Deputy Premier of Queensland[25]
Ross Vasta , federal politician[4] [26]
Larissa Waters , former federal politician[4]
Civil servants [ ]
Humanities [ ]
Arts [ ]
Tony Albert , contemporary indigenous artist[29]
Daniel Amalm , musician and actor and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium
Garry Andrews , contemporary artist
Jason Barry-Smith , operatic baritone, vocal coach, composer, arranger, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[30]
Betty Beath , composer, pianist, and music educator, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[31]
Robert Braiden , film director
Liz Cantor , television personality[32] [33]
Ray Chen , violinist and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[34]
Gerry Connolly , comedian, actor, impressionist, pianist, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[35]
Sarah Crane , operatic soprano and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[36]
Brett Dean , composer, violist, and conductor, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[37]
Emma Dean , singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[38]
Lucy DeCoutere , Canadian actress[39]
Candy Devine , broadcaster, singer, and actress, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[40]
Diana Doherty , oboist and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium
Robin Donald , operatic tenor and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium
Helen Donaldson , operatic soprano and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium
Lisa Gasteen AO , internationally acclaimed Australian operatic soprano, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium
Jayson Gillham , classical pianist and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium
Dami Im , singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist performing artist, who represented Australia at Eurovision 2016 [41]
Graeme Jennings , classical pianist and music educator, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium
Natalie Jeremijenko , experimental design artist[42] [43]
Jung Ryeo-won , actress and singer[44]
Kanon , singer-songwriter and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[45]
Piers Lane AO , internationally acclaimed classical pianist and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[46]
Adam Lopez , pop musician, vocal coach, and session vocalist, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium
Mirusia Louwerse , soprano and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium
Tahu Matheson , pianist and conductor, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[47]
Kate Miller-Heidke , singer-songwriter and actress, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium
Katie Noonan , singer-songwriter and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[48]
Barnaby Ralph , professional virtuoso recorder player and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[citation needed ]
John Rodgers , composer, improviser, violinist, pianist and guitarist, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[49]
Van Thanh Rudd , artist and activist[50]
Aravinnd Singh , Indian cinematographer
Barry Singh , artistic director and conductor, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[51]
Rosario La Spina , operatic tenor and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[52]
Alaric Tay , Singaporean director, producer and actor
Amanda Ware , model[53]
Robert Warren , musician
Megan Washington , musician and songwriter, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[54]
Jonathon Welch AM , choral conductor, opera singer and voice teacher, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[55]
JVMIE , singer-songwriter and music producer, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[citation needed ]
Christopher Wrench , organist and lecturer, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[56]
Brett Yang , Violinist, youtuber {Twosetviolin}
Eddy Chen , Violinist, youtuber {Twosetviolin}
History [ ]
Journalism and media [ ]
Literature, writing and poetry [ ]
Philosophy and theology [ ]
Law [ ]
This section is missing information about Griffith alumni who are or were lawyers, barristers, judges or other artribators. Please expand the section to include this information. Further details may exist on the talk page . (April 2018 )
Medicine and sciences [ ]
Sport [ ]
Deborah Acason , weightlifter and criminologist[71]
Liz Blatchford , triathlete and marine biologist[72]
Steven Bradbury OAM , short track speed skater and Olympic gold medallist[73]
Sara Carrigan , cyclist[58]
Naomi Castle , water polo player and Olympic gold medallist[73]
Duncan Free OAM , rower and Olympic gold medallist[73]
Jeff Horn , professional boxer and former school teacher[74]
Michael Jeh , former Sri Lankan cricketer
Katie Kelly OAM , paratriathlete and 2016 Rio Paralympics gold medallist[75]
Emma McKeon OAM , swimmer and Olympic and Commonwealth Games gold medallist[76]
Anna-Liza Mopio-Jane , Papua New Guinean swimmer[citation needed ]
Simone Nalatu , Fiji-Australian netball player[77]
Libby Trickett OAM , retired swimmer and Olympic gold medallist
Brandon Wakeling , weightlifter
Other [ ]
Administration [ ]
Chancellors [ ]
1
Sir Theodor Bray
24 December 1970 (1970-12-24 )
1985
14–15 years
[80] [81]
2
This section is missing information about the names of Chancellors and the dates between Theodor Bray and Leneen Forde. Please expand the section to include this information. Further details may exist on the talk page . (July 2018 )
3
4
Leneen Forde AC
31 May 2015 (2015-05-31 )
[82]
5
Henry Smerdon AM
1 June 2015 (2015-06-01 )
incumbent
6 years, 103 days
[83]
Vice-Chancellors [ ]
1
Frederick Willett AO
30 September 1971 (1971-09-30 )
1994
22–23 years
[84] [85]
2
Roy Webb
1994
2002
7–8 years
[86]
3
Glyn Davis
2002
31 December 2004 (2004-12-31 )
2–3 years
[87]
4
Ian O'Connor AC
1 January 2005 (2005-01-01 )
incumbent
16 years, 254 days
[88]
Faculty [ ]
Ralf Altmeyer , German virologist[89]
Donald K. Anton , Chair of International Law[90]
Lisa Gasteen AO , internally acclaimed Australian operatic soprano
Graeme Jennings , classical pianist and music educator
Susanne Karstedt , criminologist[91]
Nigel Krauth , author, scholar and editor
Alan Mackay-Sim , biomedical scientist, 2017 Australian of the Year
Jason Nelson , pioneering digital poet and artist
Charles Page , photographer
Don Smith OBE (1920–1998), former operatic tenor and a singing teacher; father of Robin Donald
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