List of people educated at Haileybury (Melbourne)
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This is a list of notable former students of the school Haileybury in Keysborough, Brighton and Berwick, Victoria, Australia. They are known in the school as "Old Haileyburians".[1]
Academia
[edit]- Professor Roderick Weir Home – Senior Lecturer, Foundation Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at The University of Melbourne and Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, awarded the Academy Medal of The University of Melbourne
Clergy
[edit]- Gregor Henderson – President of the Uniting Church in Australia
Media, entertainment and the arts
[edit]- Rahart Adams – Actor
- Adam Elliot – Academy Award winning animation artist
- William Franklyn – Actor and voice artist
- Ian Henderson – Anchorman for the ABC
- Zara McDonald - Co-creator and co-host of podcast Shameless_(podcast)
- Khanh Ong - Cook and television personality
- Sophie Pearce - Co-creator and co-host of podcast Beyond The Bump
Law
[edit]- Sir Wilfred Fullagar – Justice of the High Court of Australia and Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
- Lex Lasry – Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria
Military
[edit]- Rupert Downes – Major General of Medical Services in the Australian Army and world-renowned Surgeon
Politics
[edit]- Tim Holding – former Victorian Labor MLA for Springvale 1999–2002 & Lyndhurst 2002–2013
- Martin Pakula – Former Victorian Labor MLA for Lyndhurst 2013–2014 & Keysborough 2014–2022
- Alan Tudge – Liberal Party of Australia Federal MP for Aston 2010–2023
- Nick Wakeling – Victorian Liberal MLA for Ferntree Gully 2006–2022
Sport
[edit]- Josh Battle — AFL footballer, St Kilda Football Club
- Aiden Bonar — AFL footballer, North Melbourne Football Club
- Andrew Brayshaw — AFL footballer, Fremantle Football Club
- Angus Brayshaw — AFL footballer, Melbourne Football Club
- Alice Burke – AFLW footballer, St Kilda Football Club
- Russell Butler — Olympic diving
- Charlie Constable — AFL footballer, Geelong Football Club
- Luke Davies-Uniacke — AFL footballer, North Melbourne Football Club
- Isabella Eddey — AFLW footballer, North Melbourne Football Club
- Stuart Edwards — AFL footballer, Richmond Football Club
- Nathan Ephraums — Hockey player, Australia men's national field hockey team
- Jack Gunston — AFL footballer, Adelaide Football Club & Hawthorn Football Club
- Jack Hutchins — AFL footballer, Gold Coast Football Club
- Ben King — AFL footballer, Gold Coast Football Club
- Max King — AFL footballer, St Kilda Football Club
- Amy Lawton — Hockey player, Australia women's national field hockey team
- Stefan Martin — AFL footballer, Melbourne & Brisbane Lions
- Brett Moyle — AFL footballer, St Kilda
- Victoria Na — Olympic badminton player for Australia
- Steven O'Dor — Young Socceroos and Wellington Phoenix soccer player
- James Pattinson — Test cricketer for Australia
- Oscar Piastri — Formula 1 driver for McLaren
- Hugo Ralphsmith — AFL footballer, Richmond Football Club
- Sean Ralphsmith — AFL footballer, St Kilda Football Club, Hawthorn Football Club
- Robert Rose — AFL footballer, Collingwood Football Club & Footscray Football Club, cricketer for Victoria
- Laetisha Scanlan — Sport shooting
- Jack Scrimshaw — AFL footballer, Hawthorn Football Club
- Tom Scully — AFL footballer, Greater Western Sydney Giants & Hawthorn
- Alex Silvagni — AFL footballer, Fremantle Football Club
- Robert Stone — Olympic sprinter
- Tory Taylor — NFL punter for the Chicago Bears[2]
- Ty Vickery — AFL footballer, Richmond
- Cody Weightman — AFL footballer, Western Bulldogs Football Club
Other
[edit]- Basil George Watson – pioneer Australian aviator
See also
[edit]- List of schools in Victoria
- List of high schools in Victoria
- List of largest Victorian Schools
- Associated Public Schools of Victoria
References
[edit]- ^ "About OHA". Old Haileyburians' Association. Haileybury. Archived from the original on 10 September 2007. Retrieved 21 January 2008.
- ^ Peterson, Chloe. "Australian 'Punter From Down Under' Tory Taylor continues to excel with Hawkeye football". The Daily Iowan.