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This is a list of
Deakin University people, including notable alumni and staff.
Notable alumni
Business
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Jeremy Burge, entrepreneur and founder of
Emojipedia
[1]
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Adinda Cresheilla, businesswoman, Indonesian
G20 Ambassador, fashion model,
Puteri Indonesia Pariwisata 2022 and
Miss Supranational Indonesia 2022
[2]
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Simon Garlick, CEO of the
Western Bulldogs:[
citation needed]
- Carolyn Hardy, CEO UNICEF Australia
[3]
- Princess Jahnavi Kumari of Mewar, Family Office Private Equity Investment Management[
citation needed]
-
Christopher Lynch, former Chief Financial Officer & Former Director of
BHP, CEO of
Transurban:
BCom,
MBA[
citation needed]
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Michael Malouf, former Chief Executive Officer,
Carlton Football Club[
citation needed]
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Lindsay Maxsted, Chairman
Westpac[
citation needed]
- Bruce Peterson, Founder and Chairman of Grande Experiences
[4]
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Jim Stynes OAM, businessman and Chairman of
Melbourne Football Club[
citation needed]
Government
Politicians
Federal politicians
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Mark Butler MP, Federal Member for Port Adelaide
[5]
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Trish Crossin,
Senator for
Northern Territory[
citation needed]
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Bridget McKenzie, Senator for Victoria, Deputy Leader of the Nationals[
citation needed]
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Catherine King MP, Federal Member for Ballarat: LLB[
citation needed]
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Michael Sukkar MP, Federal Member for Deakin
[6]
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Libby Coker MP, Federal Member for Corangamite[
citation needed]
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Helen Haines MP, Federal Member for Indi[
citation needed]
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Raff Ciccone, Senator for Victoria[
citation needed]
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Dave Sharma MP, Federal Member for Wentworth[
citation needed]
Australian state and territory politicians
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Julie Attwood, Member of
Legislative Assembly of Queensland[
citation needed]
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John Brumby, former Premier and Treasurer of the State of
Victoria[
citation needed]
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Josh Bull, Member of
Legislative Assembly of Victoria: Country Newspaper Journalism[
citation needed]
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Georgie Crozier, Member of
Legislative Council of Victoria[
citation needed]
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Matt Fregon, Member of
Legislative Assembly of Victoria[
citation needed]
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Mark Gepp, Member of
Legislative Council of Victoria[
citation needed]
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Danielle Green, Member of
Legislative Assembly of Victoria[
citation needed]
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Peter Gutwein, Premier of the State of
Tasmania[
citation needed]
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John Hyde, Member of
Legislative Assembly of Western Australia First openly gay man to be elected to the
Western Australian parliament[
citation needed]
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Andrew Katos, Former Member of
Legislative Assembly of Victoria[
citation needed]
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Denis Napthine, Premier of the State of
Victoria: MBA[
citation needed]
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Lisa Neville, Member of
Legislative Assembly of Victoria[
citation needed]
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Craig Ondarchie, Member of
Legislative Council of Victoria[
citation needed]
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Jaala Pulford, Member of
Legislative Council of Victoria[
citation needed]
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Tim Richardson, Member of
Legislative Assembly of Victoria[
citation needed]
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Adem Somyurek, Member of
Legislative Council of Victoria[
citation needed]
-
Nina Springle, Former Member of
Legislative Council of Victoria, Former Deputy Leader of the
Victorian Greens[
citation needed]
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Jaclyn Symes, Member of
Legislative Council of Victoria[
citation needed]
International politicians
Public servants
Humanities
Arts
Journalism
Sport
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Jakara Anthony, skier[
citation needed]
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Jimmy Bartel, 2007
Brownlow Medallist and triple
AFL Premiership Player in 2007, 2009 and 2011 with the
Geelong Football Club. 2011
Norm Smith medallist[
citation needed]
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Kristina Bates, field hockey player[
citation needed]
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Mark Blake, 2009
AFL Premiership player with the
Geelong Football Club[
citation needed]
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Belle Brockhoff, snowboarder[
citation needed]
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Campbell Brown, 2008
AFL Premiership player with
Hawthorn Football Club and inaugural
Gold Coast Football Club player: BCom (Sports Management)[
citation needed]
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Tim Callan,
AFL footballer with the
Western Bulldogs:[
citation needed]
-
Briony Cole, Gold medalist,
2006 Commonwealth Games, & Silver medalist,
2008 Beijing Olympics[
citation needed]
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Peter Daniel, former footballer for Essendon Football Club, AFL[
citation needed]
-
Ben Graham, former
Geelong Football Club star, now a
punter for the
Arizona Cardinals of the
National Football League; first Australian to play in the
Super Bowl[
citation needed]
-
Tom Harley, Dual Premiership Captain of
Geelong Football Club in 2007 and 2009[
citation needed]
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Dean Hewitt, curler[
citation needed]
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Geoff Hunt, World Champion squash player: Charles William ape[
citation needed]
-
Michael Klinger, Australian cricketer
[11]
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Carmen Marton, Australia's first ever world
taekwondo champion[
citation needed]
-
Ezi Magbegor, basketballer[
citation needed]
-
Mat McBriar,
punter for the
Dallas Cowboys of the
National Football League[
citation needed]
-
Alex Pearce, Australian rules footballer[
citation needed]
-
Nathan Pellissier, table tennis player[
citation needed]
-
Henry Playfair,
AFL footballer with the
Sydney Swans: BCom[
citation needed]
-
Jeff Rowley, surfer and celebrity speaker:
MBA in leadership and communications.
[12]
-
Matt Stevic, AFL umpire
[13]
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Jack Viney, Australian rules footballer[
citation needed]
-
Breann Moody, Australian rules footballer[
citation needed]
Other
-
Phillip Aspinall,
Primate of the
Anglican Church in Australia: MBA[
citation needed]
- Colonel
Benito T. de Leon, Military Officer, Philippines Army: MA (Strategic Studies)[
citation needed]
-
Arthur Vivian Lucas Jones, Bishop of the
Anglican Church in Australia[
citation needed]
-
Major General Mark Kelly, Officer of the
Australian Army: Grad.Dip. Defence Studies[
citation needed]
-
James Kilgore, as Charles William Pape, member of the
Symbionese Liberation Army: PhD
[14]
[15]
-
Mary Macken-Horarik, linguist[
citation needed]
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Sally-Anne McCormack, Australian clinical psychologist[
citation needed]
-
Anika Molesworth,
agroecology scientist[
citation needed]
- Kathryn Sheffield, remote sensing, BS[
citation needed]
-
Christopher Sonn,
social psychologist, GDed. (
Victoria College)[
citation needed]
Notable staff
-
Kevin Anderson, filmmaker[
citation needed]
-
Kate Buchanan, ARC Future Fellow[
citation needed]
- Tania de Koning-Ward,
[16] Commonwealth Health Minister's Medal for Excellence in Health and Medical Research
- Peter Hodgson,
[17] 2009 Australian Laureate Fellow
-
John Jonas, Birks Professor of Metallurgy,
McGill University: Visiting Professor.[
citation needed]
-
Ross Oakley, former
Australian Football League CEO: Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Business and Law[
citation needed]
-
David Parkin, former coach of
Carlton and
Hawthorn Football Clubs: Lecturer in Exercise Science.[
citation needed]
-
Mark Weinberg, Chief Justice of
Norfolk Island: Adjunct Professor, School of Law.[
citation needed]
-
Jim Kennan, former politician, Adjunct Professor of Law[
citation needed]
-
Svetha Venkatesh, Director of the Centre for Pattern Recognition and Data Analytics[
citation needed]
Administration
Chancellors
Vice-Chancellors
References
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^ Olding, Rachel (30 November 2017).
"How Jeremy Burge turned his curiosity with emojis into a six-figure salary". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
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^ Fitriani, Ludvia Tria (28 May 2022).
"Siapa Sosok Adinda Cresheilla Miss Supranational Indonesia 2022 Ternyata Berdarah Campuran Indo-Belanda Sumber Artikel berjudul "Siapa Sosok Adinda Cresheilla Miss Supranational Indonesia 2022 Ternyata Berdarah Campuran Indo-Belanda", selengkapnya dengan link: https://mediablitar.pikiran-rakyat.com/hiburan/pr-324583366/siapa-sosok-adinda-cresheilla-miss-supranational-indonesia-2022-ternyata-berdarah-campuran-indo-belanda". Media Blitar.
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"Graduation". Retrieved 5 July 2015.
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"Bruce Peterson". www.deakin.edu.au. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
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^ corporateName=Commonwealth Parliament; address=Parliament House, Canberra.
"Hon Mark Butler MP". www.aph.gov.au. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
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"Deakin (Key Seat) - Federal Electorate, Candidates, Results". abc.net.au. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
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^ Boland, Michaela (1 March 2012).
"National Gallery of Victoria appointment". The Australian. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
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^ Studio None.
"Brisbane Writers Festival". Retrieved 5 July 2015.
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"Nathan Templeton".
LinkedIn. Retrieved 17 November 2018.
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"Meet our alumni". www.deakin.edu.au. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
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^ Greig, Fiona.
"Star cricketer and Deakin student Michael Klinger shares his amazing story". Deakin University. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
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"Jeff Rowley – Big Wave Surfer". Retrieved 5 July 2015.
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"Best on ground – AFL Grand Final, 2012". Deakin Life. Deakin University. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
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"Century of 'servants' : domestic workers in Zimbabwe 1890-1990". Deakin University. 1992. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
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^ Evans, Gavin (26 January 2003).
"A life on the run". The Guardian. London.
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^ Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research) Office (13 June 2011).
"Top award to Dr Tania de Koning-Ward". Retrieved 5 July 2015.
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