List of Old Boys of Trinity College, Perth
List of notable Trinitarians, who were former students of Trinity College, Perth, CBC Perth (1938-1961, see List of Old Aquinians for the period 1894-1937), & St Patrick's Boy School, Perth (1878-1963).[1]
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Government[]
Head of government[]
- Ray O'Connor (1926-2013) - Premier of Western Australia (St Patrick's Boys School, Perth)
Executive branch[]
Cabinet
- Graham Edwards - Dowding Ministry 1987-1990, Lawrence Ministry 1990-1993, MLC for North Metropolitan, also elected to APH for Cowan (CBC Perth)[2]
- Chris Ellison – First, Second, Third and Fourth Howard Ministries, Australian Senator for Western Australia
- Nick Griffiths - First Gallop Ministry 2001-2005, President of the Western Australian Legislative Council, MLC for East Metropolitan[2]
- John Harman (1932-1998) - Second Tonkin Ministry 1973-1974, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly 1983-1986, MLA for Maylands (St Patrick's Boys School, Perth)[3]
Other executive
- Michael Keenan – Abbott Ministry, First and Second Turnbull Ministries, MHR for Stirling
- Chris Tallentire - First McGowan Ministry 2017, MLA for Gosnells[2]
Legislative branch[]
- Matt Benson-Lidholm - MLC for Agricultural, Deputy President of the Legislative Council and Chairman of Committees[2]
- Vince Catania - MLA for North West Central, MLC for Mining and Pastoral, Acting Speaker of the Legislative Assembly 2008[2]
- Tim Hammond – MHR for Perth
Judicial branch[]
Public service[]
- William Foley (1931-1991) - Archbishop of Perth (CBC Perth)
- Launcelot Goody (1908-1992) - Archbishop of Perth (CBC Perth and also attended St Patrick's Boys School, Perth)
- Lloyd Rayney - leading prosecutor and defence barrister acquitted of the high-profile murder of his wife Corryn Rayney[4]
Academia and science[]
Chancellors[]
- Peter Tannock – Vice-Chancellor, University of Notre Dame Australia, Chairman of the National Catholic Education Commission (CBC Perth)
- John Yovich - Vice Chancellor, Murdoch University
Chairs[]
- Peter Steele (1939-2012) - Professor of English Literature, University of Melbourne (CBC Perth)
- Peter Tannock - Professor & Dean of Education, University of Western Australia (CBC Perth)
Others academia and science[]
- Bruce Maslin - botanist
Art, entertainment and media[]
- Chris Allen - author
- Dave Faulkner – musician, Hoodoo Gurus
- Jason Gilkison – ballroom dancer and choreographer
- Alisdair McLaren - world champion bagpipe player
- Jeff Phillips - TV show host, personality and pop singer, 1970 Logie award for best new talent
- Alan Pigram - Scrap Metal & The Pigram Brothers - West Australian Music Hall of Fame
- Colin Pigram - The Pigram Brothers
- David Pigram - The Pigram Brothers - West Australian Music Hall of Fame
- Philip Pigram - Scrap Metal & The Pigram Brothers
- Stephen Pigram - Scrap Metal & The Pigram Brothers
- Mark Readings - STW Channel 9 sports presenter, radio sports commentator, 2003 Logie award for best news coverage of Bali Bombings
- Joseph Ryan – musician, Pond
Business[]
- Warren Anderson - speculative investor (CBC Perth)
- Glen Bartlett - Melbourne Football Club President (see VFL under Sport)
- Michael Edgley – Managing Director Edgley International (CBC Perth)
- Herb Elliott, AC - Chair Fortescue Metals Group, CEO Puma (CBC Perth, also attended Aquinas College) see Athletics under Olympics & Paralympics
Sport[]
Athletics[]
- Herb Elliott, AC - Rome 1960 gold medal 1500m Australia (CBC Perth, also attended Aquinas College) see business
- John Goodman - Melbourne 1956 silver medal 4 × 400 m relay Australia (CBC Perth)[5]
- John Steffensen – Athens 2004 silver medal 4 × 400 m relay Australia, Beijing 2008, and London 2012 (also attended Guildford Grammar School)
Australian rules football[]
- Jacob Brennan – West Coast Eagles
- Michael Brennan – West Coast Eagles 1992 & 1994 vice-captain and premiership player
- Travis Colyer – Essendon
- Reece Conca – Richmond
- Mitch Duncan – Geelong 2011 premiership player (also attended Carine Senior High School)
- Andrew Embley – West Coast Eagles 2006 vice-captain, premiership player and Norm Smith Medal, Australian representative
- Alex Fasolo – Collingwood
- Jeff Garlett - Carlton and Melbourne
- Evan Hewitt - North Melbourne Kangaroos and Adelaide
- Josh Hill – Western Bulldogs and West Coast Eagles
- Jarrhan Jacky – Adelaide
- Kane Lucas – Carlton
- Paul Maher - Fremantle
- Patrick McGinnity – West Coast Eagles
- Fraser McInnes - West Coast Eagles
- Murray Newman – West Coast Eagles
- David O'Connell – West Coast Eagles and Fitzroy
- David Ogg - Brisbane Bears
- Ashley Sampi – West Coast Eagles, Mark of the Year 2004[6]
- Matthew Spencer - Geelong
- Lewis Stevenson – West Coast Eagles
- Luke Webster – Fremantle and assistant coach at Carlton and West Coast Eagles
- Sharrod Wellingham – Collingwood 2010 premiership player and West Coast Eagles
Others, Australian rules football
VFL
- Glen Bartlett - West Coast Eagles and WA state representative
- Ramsay Bogunovich - Geelong
- Craig Holden - North Melbourne, Sydney, WA state representative, Australian representative, All Australian 1987
- Gary Malarkey - Geelong, Victorian and WA state representative, All Australian 1979 - WA Football Hall of Fame 2010
- John O'Connell – Geelong captain, WA state representative - WA Football Hall of Fame 2012 (CBC Perth)
- Michael O'Connell – West Coast Eagles[7]
- Barry Kimberley - Swan Districts premiership player & Simpson Medal 1984
- Terry Moriarty - Perth, Sandover Medal 1943 - WA Football Hall of Fame 2010 (St Patrick's Boys School and also attended Aquinas College)
- Peter Tannock - East Perth, WA state representative, first Chairman of the WA Football Commission, co-founder of West Coast Eagles as Chairman of WA Football Development Trust (CBC Perth)
Bobsleigh[]
- Duncan Pugh - Vancouver 2010
Cricket[]
Australian Test Cricketers
- Beau Casson
- Simon Katich
- Mick Malone
- Craig Serjeant, vice captain
- Tim Zoehrer
Others, cricket
- Harry Gorringe - first-class Western Australia (CBC Perth)
- Dimitri Mascarenhas - England international cricketer
Cycling[]
- Henk Vogels Jr - Barcelona 1992 and Sydney 2000[8]
Hockey[]
- John Bestall - Seoul 1988, & Barcelona 1992 silver medal Australia
- Kevin Carton - Australian captain (CBC Perth)[9]
- Maurice Foley - Melbourne 1956 (CBC Perth)[9]
- Eric Pearce - Tokyo 1964 bronze medal Australia & Mexico 1968 silver medal Australia - Australian Sport Hall of Fame 1985 (CBC Perth)[10]
- Gordon Pearce - Mexico 1968 silver medal Australia (CBC Perth)
- Julian Pearce - Rome 1960, Tokyo 1964 bronze medal Australia, & Mexico 1968 silver medal Australia - Australian Sport Hall of Fame 1999 (CBC Perth)[11]
- Mel Pearce - Melbourne 1956 (CBC Perth)[9]
Motorsport[]
Supercars
- Alex Rullo - as a 15 year old Trinity student, became the youngest V8 Supercar driver in the competition history
Rowing[]
- Kenneth Chan - World Rowing Championships: 2000 men's lightweight eight bronze medal Australia
- Jack Cleary - Tokyo 2021 bronze
- Ben Cureton – Athens 2004 silver medal men's coxless four Australia, Beijing 2008, London 2012
- Rhys Grant - Rio de Janeiro 2016 men's single sculls
- Stefan Szczurowski - Sydney 2000, & Athens 2004 bronze medal men's eight Australia
- David Watts - Rio de Janeiro 2016 men's double sculls (also attended Churchlands Senior High School)
Soccer[]
- Matthew Davies - Malaysian international footballer, captain of Pahang FA, & Perth Glory
- Shaun Murphy - Socceroos 2001 Confederation Cup & famously scored the winner against Brazil, Notts County 1992-1997, West Bromwich Albion 1997-1999, Sheffield United 1999-2003. Crystal Palace 2001-2002, & Perth Glory captain 2003-2004
Swimming[]
- Jeremy McClure - Athens Paralympics 2004, Beijing Paralympics 2008, London Paralympics 2012, & Rio de Janeiro Paralympics 2016
- Antony Matkovich - Athens 2004 silver medal 4 × 200 m freestyle relay Australia
- Travis Nederpelt – Athens 2004 & Beijing 2008
Water polo[]
- Antony Matkovich - Sharks, Australian men's water polo team
See also[]
- List of schools in Western Australia
- List of boarding schools
- Public Schools Association
References[]
- ^ "Abridged History, Associated & Catholic Colleges (see St Patrick's Boys School, a founding member)" (Website). Association of Catholic Colleges. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "Trinity College, 50th Anniversary, 8 November 2012" (PDF). WA Parliament Council Hansard. Retrieved 11 April 2013.
- ^ John Harman
- ^ Clarke, Tim (5 August 2015). "Lloyd Rayney law licence cancelled". The West Australian. Retrieved 7 August 2015.
- ^ "SR Olympic Sports". Sports Reference. Archived from the original (Website) on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
- ^ "Mark of the Year 2004" (YouTube supported video). YouTube. Retrieved 18 June 2012.
- ^ Michael O'Connell Archived 2012-03-07 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "WAOC, Information Package Including WA's Olympic History 1912-2010" (PDF). Western Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 11 October 2012.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "Hockey WA Olympic Representatives". Hockey WA. Archived from the original (Website) on 3 December 2012. Retrieved 11 October 2012.
- ^ "Eric Pearce" (Website). Sport Australia Hall of Fame. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
- ^ "Julian Pearce" (Website). Sport Australia Hall of Fame. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
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