List of Old Melburnians

This is a list of Old Melburnians, who are notable former students of Melbourne Grammar School in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Alumni of Melbourne Grammar are known as Old Melburnians (abbreviated to OM, followed by the year of graduation), and automatically become members of the school's alumni association, the Old Melburnians' Society.[1]

Notable alumni include one Governor-General, three Prime Ministers, four State Premiers, three Lord Mayors, three Australians of the Year, two Victoria Cross recipients, ten Supreme Court Justices, fourteen AFL premiership players, forty-two Olympians, four Australian Open champions, and many prominent scientists and entertainers.

Governors

Prime Ministers

State Premiers

Lord Mayors

Australians of the Year

Victoria Cross recipients

Military and security

Clergy

Law and government

Academia

Industry

Media, entertainment, and the arts

Sport

AFL

see also: Old Melburnians Football Club

Athletics

  • Joel Baden – Olympic high jumper
  • Sam Baines – youth record holder for 110m hurdles
  • Dennis Duigan – Olympic decathlete
  • Edwin Flack (Teddy) – 2-time Olympic gold medallist, Australia's first Olympian and earning Australia's first gold medal
  • Henry Frayne – Olympic triple jumper
  • Corrie Gardner – national Australian hurdle champion, Olympic hurdler, and AFL player
  • Peter Gardner – Olympic hurdler
  • Lachlan Francis Gooley – Champion sprinter, represented Malvern in several meets through the late 1990s and early 2000s
  • Sir Wilfrid Kent HughesRhodes Scholar, politician, Olympic hurdler, and organiser of the 1956 Olympics
  • Herb Hunter – champion athlete, dentist, and AFL player
  • Charles Lane – Olympic sprinter
  • Jack Newman – Olympic middle-distance runner
  • Fred Woodhouse – Olympic pole vaulter

Basketball

Cricket

Field hockey

  • Lachlan Dreher – 3-time Olympic medallist
  • Julian Lugg – all round ripper hockeysman
  • Danni Roche – Olympic gold medallist

Golf

Rowing

  • Clive Baillieu – businessman, public servant, and rower
  • David Colvin – 10-time King's Cup champion and Olympic coxswain
  • David Crawshay – Olympic gold medallist
  • Ben Dodwell – rower, Olympic medallist, and 9-time national champion
  • Karsten Forsterling – Olympic silver medallist
  • Simon Fraser – Olympic rower, first Australian Henley winner, and AFL player
  • Lewis Luxton – Olympic rower
  • Timothy Masters – Olympic rower
  • Andrew Michelmore – Rhodes Scholar, mining executive, and first Australian gold medal for rowing
  • Jessica Morrison – Olympic gold medalist
  • David Webster – 2-time World Champion coxswain
  • Tim Webster – coxswain

Rugby

Sailing

Snowsports

  • Cam Bolton – Olympic snowboarder
  • Anton Grimus – Olympic freestyle skier
  • Sir Wilfrid Kent Hughes – first Australian overseas skier
  • Piers Jalland – Olympic tobogganist, colloquially known as “The beast of Buller”

Soccer

Tennis

References

  1. ^ "The Old Melburnians". www.onlymelbourne.com.au. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  2. ^ "Richard Gardiner Casey 1890–1976 | Australian Academy of Science". www.science.org.au. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
  3. ^ a b "John & Ted's school days".
  4. ^ "PC_TheRealBH". www.the-rathouse.com. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  5. ^ "Dr Donald Pruen Cordner | Melbourne Grammar School". mgs.vic.edu.au. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
  6. ^ Frederick, W. H., "Brookes, Sir Norman Everard (1877–1968)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 18 February 2019

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