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1 Alumni  



1.1  Academia  





1.2  Business  





1.3  Government  



1.3.1  Politicians  



1.3.1.1  In Australia  





1.3.1.2  In other countries  







1.3.2  Civil servants  







1.4  Humanities  



1.4.1  Arts  





1.4.2  History  





1.4.3  Journalism and media  





1.4.4  Literature, writing and poetry  





1.4.5  Philosophy and theology  







1.5  Law  





1.6  Medicine and science  





1.7  Sport  





1.8  Other  







2 Administration  



2.1  Chancellors  





2.2  Vice-Chancellors  







3 Faculty  



3.1  Current  



3.1.1  Politics  





3.1.2  Sociology and anthropology  





3.1.3  Economics and finance  





3.1.4  Philosophy  





3.1.5  English  





3.1.6  History  





3.1.7  Archaeology  





3.1.8  Cinema and media studies  





3.1.9  Linguistics  





3.1.10  Science  







3.2  Past  



3.2.1  Administrative  









4 References  














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This is an incomplete list of La Trobe University people, including alumni and staff.

Alumni[edit]

Academia[edit]

Business[edit]

  • Ahmed Fahour – former CEO of National Australia Bank and Australia Post[1]
  • Jamila Gordon – former CIO of Qantas
  • Stephen Hill – co-founder of Globe International
  • David MorganWestpac CEO; former Treasury official; BHP Director
  • Scott PapeThe Barefoot Investor
  • Maureen Wheeler – founder of Lonely Planet
  • Government[edit]

    Politicians[edit]

    In Australia[edit]
  • Helen Buckingham – state politician
  • Ben Carrol – state politician; minister of public transport, roads and road safety
  • Phil Cleary – former federal politician; author; social activist; political and sports commentator; former VFL footballer
  • Jacinta Collins – Senator for Victoria
  • Mary Delahunty – state politician; former minister; former ABC TV presenter
  • Martin Dixon – state politician; opposition frontbencher
  • Matthew Guy – state politician
  • Sussan Ley – federal politician
  • Gladys Liu – federal politician
  • Andrew Robb – federal politician; Parliamentary secretary; former Liberal Treasurer
  • Tony Sheehan – state politician and Treasurer; deputy opposition leader
  • Sharman Stone – federal politician; former government minister
  • Theo Theophanous – state politician and minister
  • Christian Zahra – former federal politician
  • In other countries[edit]
  • Maximus OngkiliMalaysian Cabinet Minister
  • Abdul Ghani Othman – former Chief Minister of Johor, Malaysia
  • Emília Pires – Finance Minister, East Timor
  • Mahinda Samarasinghe – Sri Lankan cabinet minister of disaster management; MP
  • Bisera Turkovic – Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu - Former Member of Parliament in India state of Andhra Pradesh
  • Civil servants[edit]

    Humanities[edit]

    Arts[edit]

  • Corinne Grant – TV personality, comedian, actor
  • Pia Miranda – actress
  • Bob Morley – actor, twice receiver of E! Online's Alpha Male Madness, ex-singer, star on The 100
  • Rachel Peters – model, beauty queen (Miss Universe Philippines 2017)
  • History[edit]

    Journalism and media[edit]

  • Jane GazzoBBC presenter
  • Jennifer Keyte – journalist, TV news presenter
  • Naomi Robson – journalist, presenter
  • Tim Ross – TV and radio personality, comedian
  • Virginia Trioli – ABC presenter, journalist, author, political commentator
  • Geoff Walsh – former Australian Labor Party National Secretary; United Nations official and delegate; adviser to Prime Ministers Bob Hawke and Paul Keating; Consul General to Hong Kong; Age and Australian Financial Review journalist
  • Literature, writing and poetry[edit]

    Philosophy and theology[edit]

    Law[edit]

    Medicine and science[edit]

    Sport[edit]

  • Linda Beilharz – adventurer
  • Samuel Beltz – Olympian, rowing[2]
  • Andrew Demetriou – former Australian Football League CEO
  • Warwick Draper – Olympic kayak competitor
  • Lachlan Giles – grappler and Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt competitor
  • Brad Green – former Melbourne footballer; current Carlton development coach
  • Rachel Imison – Olympian, field hockey[2]
  • Ahmed Kelly – Paralympian (current student)
  • Tamsyn Manou – Olympic athlete, world champion[2]
  • Tim Matthews – Paralympian
  • Bree Mellbergwheelchair basketball player
  • Angus Monfries – AFL player, Essendon (current student)
  • Chris Mullins – Paralympian[2]
  • Other[edit]

    Administration[edit]

    Chancellors[edit]

    Order Chancellor Term start Term end Time in office Notes
    1 Sir Archibald Glenn OBE 8 March 1967 (1967-03-08) 1972 4–5 years [3]
    2 Reginald Smithers 1972 (1972) 1980 (1980) 7–8 years [4]
    3 Richard McGarvie 1981 (1981) 1992 (1992) 10–11 years [4]
    4 Nancy Millis AC, MBE 1992 (1992) 31 March 2006 (2006-03-31) 13–14 years [4]
    5 Sylvia Walton AO 1 April 2006 (2006-04-01) 25 February 2011 (2011-02-25) 4 years, 330 days [5]
    6 Adrienne Clarke AC 26 February 2011 (2011-02-26) 25 February 2017 (2017-02-25) 5 years, 365 days [6]
    7 Richard Larkins AO 26 February 2017 (2017-02-26) 28 March 2019 (2019-03-28) 2 years, 30 days [7]
    8 John Brumby AO 29 March 2019 (2019-03-29) incumbent 5 years, 76 days [8]

    Vice-Chancellors[edit]

    Order Vice-Chancellor Term start Term end Time in office Notes
    1 David Myers AO[citation needed] 1965 (1965) 1976 (1976) 10–11 years [4][9]
    2 John Scott 1976 (1976) 1989 (1989) 11–12 years [4]
    3 Michael Osborne 1990 (1990) 2005 14–15 years [4][10]
    4 Brian Stoddart 2006 (2006) 2006 (2006) 0 years [4]
    5 Roger Parish (acting) 2007 (2007) 2007 (2007) 0 years [4]
    6 Paul Johnson 2007 (2007) 31 December 2011 (2011-12-31) 3–4 years [11]
    7 John Dewar 16 January 2012 (2012-01-16) incumbent 12 years, 149 days [12]

    Faculty[edit]

    Current[edit]

    Politics[edit]

    Sociology and anthropology[edit]

    Economics and finance[edit]

    Philosophy[edit]

    English[edit]

    History[edit]

    Archaeology[edit]

    Cinema and media studies[edit]

    Linguistics[edit]

    Science[edit]

    Past[edit]

    Administrative[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Australia Post CEO Ahmed Fahour resigns after salary furore". ABC News. 23 February 2017. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
  • ^ a b c d e http://www.latrobe.edu.au/news/2008/mediarelease_2008-61.php
  • ^ "Vale: Sir Archibald Glenn, OBE" (Press release). La Trobe University. 10 January 2012. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h "Past Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors". Our history. La Trobe University. 16 March 2018. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  • ^ "Sylvia J. Walton AO, MAICD: Curriculum Vitae" (PDF) (Press release). La Trobe University. 2006. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  • ^ "La Trobe appoints new Chancellor" (Press release). La Trobe University. 21 February 2011. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  • ^ "Richard Larkins to become new Chancellor" (Press release). La Trobe University. 16 November 2016. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
  • ^ "John Brumby AO our new chancellor" (Press release). La Trobe University. 29 March 2019. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  • ^ McCarthy, G. J. (1 March 2018). "Myers, David Milton (1911 - )". Encyclopedia of Australian Science. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  • ^ Green, Shane; Rood, David (17 December 2005). "Uni chief quits over travel row". The Age. Melbourne.
  • ^ "Paul Johnson to resign end of 2011" (Press release). La Trobe University. 1 April 2011. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  • ^ "John Dewar starts as Vice-Chancellor" (Press release). La Trobe University. 16 January 2012. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
  • ^ "Staff profile, La Trobe University". Archived from the original on 11 June 2011.
  • ^ "Staff profile, La Trobe University". www.latrobe.edu.au. Archived from the original on 11 June 2011.
  • ^ "Staff profile, La Trobe University". www.latrobe.edu.au. Archived from the original on 23 June 2011.
  • ^ "Welcome - La Trobe University Centre for Dialogue - La Trobe University". Archived from the original on 29 August 2007.
  • ^ "Staff profile, La Trobe University". www.latrobe.edu.au. Archived from the original on 12 January 2012.
  • ^ "Staff profile, Humanities and Social Sciences, La Trobe University". www.latrobe.edu.au. Archived from the original on 17 May 2012.
  • ^ "R.L. Reid Building, La Trobe University (2011). Robert Lovell Reid was Founding and Emeritus Professor of Agriculture from 1968 to 1979. This building houses Agricultural Sciences".

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