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List of Brisbane Boys' College Old Boys

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This is a list of notable alumni who attended Brisbane Boys' College. Alumni of Brisbane Boys' College are known as Old Collegians and may elect to join the school's alumni association, the BBC Old Collegians' Association.

Contents

Academic

  • Ardon Robin Hyland – Deputy Vice-Chancellor of James Cook University; Emeritus Professor at Southern Cross University (also attended Cranbrook School Sydney)
  • George G. Watson - Cambridge don
  • Business

  • Alan Mark Gray – Head of Brisbane Office and Division Director of the Investment Banking Group, Macquarie Bank
  • Stephen Gardner Greenwood – Director of Gold Cross Pharmaceuticals
  • Stuart Gregory – Director of Australia Food & Fibre Limited
  • Peter Hemming – Executive Chairman of Heathley Limited
  • David Anthony Lenigas – Chief Executive Officer of Lonrho Africa Limited
  • Keith Henry McDonald OBE – former Director and CEO of Queensland Newspapers Pty Ltd; former Chairman of Queensland Press Ltd; former Director of The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd; former Director of News Corporation
  • David Kenneth Hunter Moffatt – Group Managing Director of Telstra Consumer Marketing and Channels, Telstra Corporation Limited
  • Defence

  • Squadron Leader Beaufort Mosman Hunter Palmer , Pilot, war hero, farmer
  • Media and arts

  • Kerry Boyd Collison – author and publisher; Asian defence analyst
  • Charles Cottier – actor
  • Lachlan Gillespie – member of The Wiggles
  • Rex Cramphorn – theatre director, costume designer, critic and translator
  • Medicine and health sciences

  • Franklin White - President, Canadian Public Health Association (1986–88); Medal of Honor (1997) Pan-American Health Organization; endowed chair at Dalhousie University (1982-89) and Aga Khan University 1998-2003
  • Anthony Wilkinson – Medical Science Officer at Cook Medical
  • Ricci Jandu - Digital Health Specialist, Principal Clinical Advisor at Computer Sciences Corporation (2016-), Director of Medical Imaging (Informatics), Program Director Imaging and Connecting Care at Queensland Health (2014-2016)
  • Politics and public service

  • The Honourable Justice John H Byrne – Judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland
  • The Honourable Richard Chesterman QC– Judge of the Court of Appeal of Queensland (2008-2012)
  • The Honourable Peter Dutney QC – Judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland (2000–2009)
  • The Honourable Justice Robert William Gotterson – Judge of the Court of Appeal of Queensland
  • The Honourable Justice Andrew Greenwood – Judge of the Federal Court of Australia
  • The Honourable Justice Ian Vitaly Gzell – Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales
  • Judge David Searles; Judge of the District Court of Queensland
  • Rhodes Scholars

  • Gordon Donaldson (1946)
  • Hugh Dunn (1949)
  • Michael Huggins (1996)
  • Robert Mullins (2008)
  • Graeme Wilson (1940)
  • John Wylie (1983)
  • Australian rules football

  • Clint Bizzell – Geelong Football Club and Melbourne Demons
  • Courtenay Dempsey – Essendon Bombers
  • Chris Scott – Brisbane Lions
  • Hamish Simpson – Geelong Cats
  • Cricket

  • Chris Hartley – Queensland Bulls
  • Craig Philipson – Queensland Bulls
  • Rugby league

  • Dane Gagai – Brisbane Broncos and Newcastle Knights
  • Rugby union

  • Angus Cottrell – Western Force flanker
  • Chris Garrard – Queensland Reds, Australian Sevens, Worcester Warriors (UK)
  • Will Genia – Queensland Reds and the Wallabies (Vice Captain). Now plays for Stade Français.
  • Roger Gould – Queensland Reds and the Wallabies.
  • James Horwill – Queensland Reds and the Wallabies; former Qld Reds and Australian Wallabies Captain. Now plays for the Harlequins.
  • John Roe – Queensland Reds and the Wallabies; former Qld Reds Captain.
  • Football

  • Zachary Anderson – Central Coast Mariners
  • Ross Archibald – Melbourne Heart
  • Michael Zullo – FC Utrecht
  • Swimming

  • Kieren Perkins – Olympic gold medallist
  • Track & field

  • Mitchell Watt – long jumper, silver medalist, London Summer Olympics 2012
  • References

    List of Brisbane Boys' College Old Boys Wikipedia