List of Old Aquinians

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List of notable Old Aquinians, who were students of Aquinas College Perth & Christian Brothers College, Perth (1894–1937, see List of Old Boys of Trinity College, Perth for period 1938–1961)

Government[]

Executive branch[]

Cabinet

Legislative branch[]

Judicial branch[]

Public service[]

  • David Fenbury (1916–1976) – delegate to the secretariat of the Trusteeship Council of the United Nations, New York (Christian Brothers College, Perth)
  • Sir Lancelot Goody (1908–1992) – sixth Archbishop of Perth and first Bishop of Bunbury, Western Australia (Christian Brothers College, Perth)
  • Thomas William Meagher (1902–1979) – Lord Mayor of Perth (Christian Brothers College, Perth)
  • Christopher Shanahan – senior counsel barrister, acting commissioner of the Corruption and Crime Commission in Western Australia
  • Judah Waten (1911–1985) – political activist, writer & publisher (Christian Brothers College, Perth)
  • Cedric Wyatt – Aboriginal rights activist

Academia and science[]

Chancellor[]

Others, academia and science[]

Arts, entertainment, and media[]

Business[]

Sport[]

Australian rules football[]

AFL

Others, Australian rules football

VFL

WAFL

Basketball[]

  • Bradley Nesswheelchair basketball Sydney Paralympics 2000, Athens Paralympics 2004 silver medal Australia, Beijing gold medal Australia and captain, London Paralympics 2012 silver medal Australia[1]

Cricket[]

Australian Test cricketers

Others, cricket

Cycling[]

Ben O'Connor – Team Dimension Data, 1st Overall New Zealand Cycle Classic 2016

Olympics[]

Athletics

Hockey

  • David BellMontreal 1976 silver medal Australia – Western Australia Hockey Hall of Fame[4][1]
  • Don MartinTokyo 1964 bronze medal Australia, Mexico 1968 silver medal Australia

Volleyball

Water polo

  • Tim NeeshamSydney 2000, Athens 2004, & Beijing 2008
  • Tom Hoad – Rome 1960; Australian captain Tokyo 1964, Mexico 1968, & Munich 1972; Australian water polo coach Montreal 1976, Moscow 1980, Los Angeles 1984 & Seoul 1988[1]

Rowing[]

  • Ross Brown – world championships: 2007 men's light coxless pair, bronze medal Australia; 2010 men's lightweight eight, silver medal Australia
  • Nick GarrattBeijing 2008 coach of Australian women's sculling team[1]
  • David McGowan – junior world champion 1999, Athens 2004 men's coxless four
  • Stuart ResideSydney 2000 quadruple men's scull, Athens 2004 bronze medal men's eight Australia
  • Alexander Cunningham (Max) – W.A Kings Cup Rowing 8 Winning crew Launceston 1960 Australian Olympic 8 Oarsman Rome 1960

Rugby[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Honours – Old Aquinians' Association". Old Aquinians Association website. Archived from the original on 2021-03-16. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
  2. ^ Hamilton, Walter (20 August 2011). "'Corrigin Kid' a rare reporter who genuinely cared". The Australian. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  3. ^ Alex, Hepburn. "Alex Hepburn: Cricketer jailed for five years for rape of woman". BBC. BBC. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Hockey Australia Hall of Fame Award Recipients" (PDF). Hockey Australia website. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-03-17. Retrieved 2021-03-17.

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