List of University of New England (Australia) people explained
This is a list of University of New England (Australia) people, including a number of notable alumni and faculty members of the University of New England.
Alumni
Academics and educationalists
- Don Aitkin,, professor of politics at Macquarie University (1971–79) and the Australian National University (1980–1988); Vice-Chancellor of the University of Canberra (1991–2002)
- Kym Anderson,, Professor of Economics at the University of Adelaide and the Australian National University; President of the Policy Advisory Council at the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
- Peter Crawley, former headmaster of Trinity Grammar School, Victoria, Knox Grammar School and St Hilda's School
- Annette Dobson Professor of Biostatistics in the University of Queensland
- Darrell Duffie, Dean Witter Distinguished Professor of Finance at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
- Marilyn Fleer, professor of early childhood education and development at Monash University
- Anna Halafoff, Associate Professor in Sociology at Deakin University Max Hartwell (1921–2009), professor of economic history at the University of New South Wales (1950–56); reader in economic and social history at the University of Oxford; professorial fellow of Nuffield College Oxford (1956–77) (Emeritus 1977); was amongst the first intake of students in 1938 at the New England University College and the first of his cohort to become a professor
- Julienne Kaman, Pro-Chancellor of the University of Goroka
- Keith Leopold (1920–1999), professor of German at the University of Queensland (1964); was amongst the first intake of students in 1938 at the New England University College
- Alan McIntosh, professor of mathematics at the Australian National University
- Kerrie Mengersen, Distinguished Professor of Statistics at Queensland University of Technology
- Mirka Miller, professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Newcastle.
- James Page, educationist
- John Quiggin, Australian Research Council Federation Fellow in economics and political science
- Tūroa Royal, Māori educationist
- Margaret Trask,, librarian, educator and Deputy Chancellor of the University of Technology Sydney
- Brenda Walker, Award-winning novelist and Winthrop Professor of English and Cultural Studies at the University of Western Australia. Sister of Don Walker
- Dr Om Harsh, former Vice-Chancellor of Glocal University and Tantia University, awarded Distinguished Alumni at University of New England in 2018
Arts and literature
- Amanda Bishop, comedian, actor and musician
- Lewis Fitz-Gerald, actor, writer and director
- Lionel Gilbert, historian
- Joan Kersey, writer, social worker and left-wing activist
- Wendy James, author
- Marshall Moore, American writer
- Gayla Reid, writer
- Don Walker, musician, notably with Cold Chisel. Brother of Brenda Walker.
Business
- Douglas Daft,, former global CEO of Coca-Cola
- Geoffrey Edelsten, businessman and entrepreneur
- Canning Fok Kin-ning, group managing director of Hutchison Whampoa and Chairman of Hongkong Electric Holdings
- Vanessa Guthrie,, former Chair of the Minerals Council of Australia, Director of Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Cricket Australia
- Wendy McCarthy,, businesswoman, activist, and former Chancelor of the University of Canberra
Civil servants
Military
- Major General Susan Coyle,, a senior officer in the Australian Army
- Rear Admiral James Goldrick,, senior officer of the Royal Australian Navy
- Major General Cheryl Pearce,, a senior officer in the Australian Army and a former deputy commissioner in the Australian Border Force
- Major General Mick Ryan,, former Commander Australian Defence College
- Lieutenant General Simon Stuart,, a senior officer in the Australian Army who has served as the Chief of Army since July 2022
Politicians
- Natalie Bennett, the Rt Honourable Baroness Bennett, leader of the Green Party of England and Wales
- Don Bowman, former member for Swansea in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
- Dean Brown,, former Premier of South Australia
- David Elliott, the current Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
- Jeremy Hanson, CSC, MLA, former former Australian Army officer and is an Australian politician with the Liberal Party, elected to the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly
- Barnaby Joyce, former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia and current Member for New England in the Australian Parliament
- John Kerin,, former Member of the Australian Parliament and Federal minister (Primary Industries, Energy, Transport and Communication, Trade and Overseas Development, Treasurer)
- John Knight, Senator for the Australian Capital Territory
- Karunasena Kodituwakku, Sri Lankan politician, academic and diplomat
- Chris Minns, Premier of New South Wales
- Don Page, former Member for Ballina in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly and grandson of Sir Earle Page, founding Chancellor of UNE
- Bill Rixon, former Member for Lismore in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
- Milena Pires, member of the first National Parliament of East Timor and Permanent Representative to the United Nations
- Cecily Rosol, member for the division of Bass in the House of Assembly
Sciences
Sport
Administration
Chancellors
Vice-Chancellors
The following people have served as Vice-Chancellor of the University of New England:[10]
- Sir Robert Madgwick, OBE, (1954–1966)
- Sir Zelman Cowen, AK, GCVO, GCMG, PC, QC (1966–1970)
- Alec Lazenby, AO, (1970–1977)
- Ronald Gates, AO (1977–1985)
- Lawrence W Nicol (1985–1988)
- Don McNicol (1988–1990)
- Robert HT Smith, AM, (1990–1994)
- Bruce Thom, AM, (1994–1996)
- Eric Nairn (1997)
- Ingrid Moses, AO, (1997–2006)
- Alan Pettigrew (2006–2010)
- James Barber (2010–2014)
- Annabelle Duncan (2014–2019)
- Brigid Heywood (2019–2022)
- Simon Evans (Acting) (2022–2023)
- Chris Moran (2023–)
Notes and References
- Web site: Earle Page, Minister for Health 1949–56. Australia's Prime Ministers. National Archives of Australia. 19 March 2010.
- Web site: Jillian. Oppenheimer. Wright, Phillip Arundell (1889–1970). Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. 2002. 27 February 2015.
- Web site: Armidale Express. UNE Chancellor farewells 'giant of a man'. 17 September 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100914210055/http://www.armidaleexpress.com.au/news/local/news/general/une-chancellor-farewells-giant-of-a-man/1939721.aspx. 14 September 2010. dead.
- Web site: Governance. University of New England.
- News: Second UNE chancellor to face corruption watchdog . Hare, Julie. Lane, Beranrd. The Australian. 8 July 2014. 28 February 2015.
- Web site: Richard Torbay, James Harris honoured by UNE. UNE News & Events. University of New England. 6 October 2007. 3 May 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110414114722/http://www.une.edu.au/news/archives/000873.html. 14 April 2011.
- News: Richard Torbay named new UNE chancellor. The Australian. Bernard. Lane. 10 November 2008.
- Web site: John Watkins new UNE chancellor . . 18 April 2013 . Armidale Express . Fairfax Regional Media . 18 April 2013.
- Web site: New England grazier James Harris named as UNE's new Chancellor . . 20 November 2014 . University of New England . 18 February 2015.
- Web site: UNE Vice Chancellors — Past and Present . 2023-03-26 .