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| artist; designed the stained glass ceiling of the [[National Gallery of Victoria]]
| artist; designed the stained glass ceiling of the [[National Gallery of Victoria]]
|<ref name="Brown 1987 52"/><ref>[http://www.evabreuerartdealer.com.au/cv/french_bio.html Leonard French]. Eva Breuer Art Dealer. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.</ref>
|<ref name="Brown 1987 52"/><ref>[http://www.evabreuerartdealer.com.au/cv/french_bio.html Leonard French] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20060906053911/http://www.evabreuerartdealer.com.au/cv/french_bio.html |date=2006-09-06 }}. Eva Breuer Art Dealer. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.</ref>
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| [[Pamela Irving]], [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]]
| [[Pamela Irving]], [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]]
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| D Psych (honoris causa)
| D Psych (honoris causa)
| [[Minister (Christianity)|Executive Minister]] of the [[Uniting Church in Australia|Uniting Church]] of [[St Michael's Uniting Church, Melbourne|St Michael's in Melbourne]] and founder of the [[Cairnmillar Institute]]
| [[Minister (Christianity)|Executive Minister]] of the [[Uniting Church in Australia|Uniting Church]] of [[St Michael's Uniting Church, Melbourne|St Michael's in Melbourne]] and founder of the [[Cairnmillar Institute]]
|<ref>[http://www.stmichaels.org.au/dr-macnab/about-dr-macnab About Dr Macnab]. [[St Michael's Uniting Church]]. [[Uniting Church in Australia]]. Retrieved on 2014-08-11</ref><ref>[http://www.cairnmillar.org.au/counselling-services/our-psychologists/ Our psychologists]. Cairnmillar Institute. Retrieved on 2014-08-11.</ref>
|<ref>[http://www.stmichaels.org.au/dr-macnab/about-dr-macnab About Dr Macnab] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081015005836/http://www.stmichaels.org.au/dr-macnab/about-dr-macnab |date=2008-10-15 }}. [[St Michael's Uniting Church]]. [[Uniting Church in Australia]]. Retrieved on 2014-08-11</ref><ref>[http://www.cairnmillar.org.au/counselling-services/our-psychologists/ Our psychologists]. Cairnmillar Institute. Retrieved on 2014-08-11.</ref>
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| [[Harold Mitchell (media buyer)|Harold Mitchell]], [[Order of Australia|AC]]
| [[Harold Mitchell (media buyer)|Harold Mitchell]], [[Order of Australia|AC]]
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| D Arch (honoris causa), faculty
| D Arch (honoris causa), faculty
| architect; Principal of [[Edmond and Corrigan]]
| architect; Principal of [[Edmond and Corrigan]]
|<ref name=RMITHonourary>[http://rmit.info/browse/Our%20Organisation/University%20services/University%20Secretariat/Information%20and%20Services/Honorary%20Titles/Honorary%20Degrees/ Honorary Degrees of RMIT, 1983–2009]. RMIT University Secretariat. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.</ref><ref>[http://aardvark.tce.rmit.edu.au/aardvark3/biogs/ECorriga/biog.htm Edmond & Corrigan Pty Ltd]. Aardvark<sup>3</sup>: The RMIT Guide to Contemporary Melbourne Architecture. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.</ref>
|<ref name=RMITHonourary>[http://rmit.info/browse/Our%20Organisation/University%20services/University%20Secretariat/Information%20and%20Services/Honorary%20Titles/Honorary%20Degrees/ Honorary Degrees of RMIT, 1983–2009]. RMIT University Secretariat. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.</ref><ref>[http://aardvark.tce.rmit.edu.au/aardvark3/biogs/ECorriga/biog.htm Edmond & Corrigan Pty Ltd] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070621205610/http://aardvark.tce.rmit.edu.au/aardvark3/biogs/ECorriga/biog.htm |date=2007-06-21 }}. Aardvark<sup>3</sup>: The RMIT Guide to Contemporary Melbourne Architecture. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.</ref>
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| [[Norman Day]]
| [[Norman Day]]
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| Former Head of Landscape Architecture
| Former Head of Landscape Architecture
| architect
| architect
|<ref>[http://www.fbe.unsw.edu.au/staff/james.weirick/ James Weirick]. Department of Built Environment. [[University of New South Wales]]. Retrieved on 2010-11-18.</ref>
|<ref>[http://www.fbe.unsw.edu.au/staff/james.weirick/ James Weirick] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070831031037/http://www.fbe.unsw.edu.au/staff/james.weirick/ |date=2007-08-31 }}. Department of Built Environment. [[University of New South Wales]]. Retrieved on 2010-11-18.</ref>
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| film critic and academic; Deputy Chair of the [[National Film and Sound Archive]]
| film critic and academic; Deputy Chair of the [[National Film and Sound Archive]]
|<ref>[http://www.nfsa.gov.au/about_us/corporate/the_board.html The NFSA Board]. [[National Film and Sound Archive]]. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.</ref><ref>[http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=i6tu97fxd7qo Assoc Professor Deb Verhoeven]. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.</ref>
|<ref>[http://www.nfsa.gov.au/about_us/corporate/the_board.html The NFSA Board] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080720072642/http://www.nfsa.gov.au/about_us/corporate/the_board.html |date=2008-07-20 }}. [[National Film and Sound Archive]]. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.</ref><ref>[http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=i6tu97fxd7qo Assoc Professor Deb Verhoeven]. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.</ref>
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| BBus, Grad Dip Management, MBus (Lead)
| BBus, Grad Dip Management, MBus (Lead)
| former Minister for Small Business in the Parliament of Australia
| former Minister for Small Business in the Parliament of Australia
|<ref>[http://www.aph.gov.au/house/members/biography.asp?id=1K6 Biography for The Hon Bruce Billson MP]. [[Parliament of Australia]]. [[Government of Australia]]. Retrieved on 2010-08-29.</ref><ref>[http://www.billson4dunkley.com/dunkleyElectorate/dunkleyRepresentative/bruceBillson.asp Our Dunkley Representative]. Bruce Billson, Federal Member for Dunkley. Retrieved on 2010-08-29.</ref>
|<ref>[http://www.aph.gov.au/house/members/biography.asp?id=1K6 Biography for The Hon Bruce Billson MP]. [[Parliament of Australia]]. [[Government of Australia]]. Retrieved on 2010-08-29.</ref><ref>[http://www.billson4dunkley.com/dunkleyElectorate/dunkleyRepresentative/bruceBillson.asp Our Dunkley Representative] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101028184501/http://www.billson4dunkley.com/dunkleyElectorate/dunkleyRepresentative/bruceBillson.asp |date=2010-10-28 }}. Bruce Billson, Federal Member for Dunkley. Retrieved on 2010-08-29.</ref>
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| [[Donald Cameron (Victorian politician)|Donald Cameron]]
| [[Donald Cameron (Victorian politician)|Donald Cameron]]
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| Emeritus Professor of Informatics and System Science at [[Luleå University of Technology]]
| Emeritus Professor of Informatics and System Science at [[Luleå University of Technology]]
|<ref>[http://www.mssinstitute.com/people/people.html J. Donald R. de Raadt]. Melbourne Centre for Community Development. Retrieved on 2010-11-18.</ref>
|<ref>[http://www.mssinstitute.com/people/people.html J. Donald R. de Raadt] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110115194045/http://www.mssinstitute.com/people/people.html |date=2011-01-15 }}. Melbourne Centre for Community Development. Retrieved on 2010-11-18.</ref>
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Revision as of 04:42, 27 December 2017

This is a list of Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology people.

This list of people includes

RMIT University Vietnam
) branches of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT).

It also includes alumni as well as former students and faculty from its antecedents: Melbourne Technical College (MTC) and

Working Men's College (WMC); amalgamations with: Emily McPherson College of Domestic Economy (EMC), Melbourne College of Decoration, Melbourne College of Printing and Graphic Art and Melbourne College of Textiles; and merger with Phillip Institute of Technology
(PIT).

Art

Drawing and painting

Name Association with RMIT Notability References
Ian Armstrong
Dip Art painter [1]
Irene Barberis former Head of Drawing founder and Director of Metasenta® and the DrawingSpace, Melbourne, both of which have been based at RMIT [2][3]
Charles Billich art classes painter; work held in the
UN Headquarters, Vatican Museums and White House
collections
[4][5]
Godwin Bradbeer former Head of Drawing artist [6][7][8]
Bill Coleman art classes [MTC] artist [9]
David de Vries painting classes comic book artist and writer, previously with DC Comics and Mad Magazine [10]
Lindsay Edward attended, faculty abstract artist, developed the Lindsay Edwards Fine Art Collection at RMIT [11]
Vincent Fantauzzo BFA, MFA, faculty portrait artist, four time winner of the Archibald People's Choice Award [12][13]
Harold Freedman, OAM art classes, former faculty
Victoria
[14]
Luis Geraldes
former faculty artist [15]
Virginia Grayson BFA (Hon), MFA, faculty artist; recipient of the
Dobell Prize
(2008)
[16][17][18]
William Ellis Green, OAM art classes newspaper cartoonist; best known by the pen name "WEG" [19]
Robin Hill art classes painter and naturalist [20][21]
Robert Hollingworth MA (Fine Art), former faculty artist; recipient of the Sir John Sulman Prize (1990) [22]
Robert Ingpen, AM Dip Art (Graphics), D Arts (honoris causa) illustrator and writer; designed the flag of the Northern Territory and many Australian postage stamps [23][24][25]
Kenneth Jack, AM, MBE art classes painter; work held in the National Gallery of Australia and Windsor Castle Royal Collection [20][26][27]
Robert Jacks, AO BA (Painting) artist; recipient of the Sir John Sulman Prize (1998) and Bendigo Art Gallery's Robert Jacks Prize named in his honour [28][29][30]
Anne Judell, AO BA artist; recipient of the Dobell Prize (2011) [31]
Barry Kay art classes, painting painter, scenery and costume design for the theatre, photographer [32][33]
John Kelly BA (Painting), MA (Painting) painter; painted the "Dobell's Cows" series [34][35]
Roger Kemp commercial art classes [WMC] abstract artist [36]
Sam Leach BA (Hon) (Painting), MFA painter; third artist ever to receive the Archibald and Wynne prizes in the same year (2010) [37][38]
Richard Linton photolithography classes painter [39]
Tony Lloyd MFA painter [40]
Van Thanh Rudd BA (Hon) (Painting) controversial artist; nephew of former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd [41][42]
Gareth Sansom art classes artist; former Dean of the School of Art at the Victorian College of the Arts and recipient of the Dobell Prize (2012) [30][43][44]
Napier Waller, CMG, OBE former faculty [WMC] mural artist [14][45]
Charles Wheeler, OBE, DCM art classes painter and recipient of the Archibald Prize (1933) [46]

Photography and printmaking

Name Association with RMIT Notability References
Tate Adams, AM former faculty printmaker [47][48]
Peter Bennetts BA (Photo) photographer [49][50]
Murray Griffin former faculty printmaker [51]
Grahame King, AM art classes printmaker [52][53][54]
Charles Page Dip Photo, BA (Photo) photographer [55]
Graham Pizzey, AM DAppSci (honoris causa), faculty photographer and writer [23][56]
Udo Sellbach former faculty printmaker; co-founder of the Print Council of Australia [57]
Heather Shimmen BA printmaker [58]
Nicholas Purcell BA (Photo) photographer [59]
Christopher Stewart former faculty photographer; current Professor of Photography at the
University of Technology, Sydney
[60]

Sculpture and smithing

Name Association with RMIT Notability References
Kingsley Baird MFA sculptor [61]
Peter Corlett attended sculptor [62]
Stuart Devlin, AO, CMG Dip Art (Smithing), D Arts (honoris causa) goldsmith; designed the decimal coinage of Australia; former official jeweller to Queen Elizabeth II [23][63]
Ray Ewers
art classes sculptor; work held by the Australian War Memorial [64]
Leonard French, OBE art classes artist; designed the stained glass ceiling of the National Gallery of Victoria [20][65]
Pamela Irving, OBE former faculty sculptor; created the popular "Larry La Trobe" sculpture in City Square, Melbourne [66]
Stacha Halpern attended sculptor [67]
Inge King D Arts (honoris causa), faculty sculptor [23][52]
Clement Meadmore BEng, D Arts (honoris causa) sculptor [23][68][69]
Lenton Parr Sculpture classes, D Arts (honoris causa) former Director of the Victorian College of the Arts; Lenton Parr Library at the VCA named in his honour [23][47][70]
Klytie Pate, AO art classes [MTC] potter; work held by the National Gallery of Victoria and the National Gallery of Australia [71]
Simon Perry faculty sculptor; created the popular "Public Purse" sculpture in
Bourke Street, Melbourne
[72]
Lisa Roet BFA sculptor [69]
Zoja Trofimiuk MFA sculptor [69]
Teisutis Zikaras former faculty sculptor [47][73]

Others

Name Association with RMIT Notability References
Stephen Banham BA, faculty typographer [74]
Joseph Brown, AM, OBE art classes [WMC] art collector; gifted the largest single collection of the National Gallery of Victoria [75][76]
Betty Churcher, AO former faculty former Director of the National Gallery of Australia (1990-1997) [77]
Sir Jonathan Mills, AO MArch, DArts (honoris causa) festival director; current director of the
Melbourne Festival
[78]
Jill Orr MFA visual artist [79]
Sarah Jane Pell Dip Eng, former faculty performance and visual artist; former researcher in RMIT's Exertion Games Lab [80][81]
Ron Radford, AM Dip Art (Painting), D Arts (honoris causa) former Director of the National Gallery of Australia (2004–2014) [23][82]
Christian Thompson BA (Hon) (Visual Art), MFA visual artist [83][84]
Timothy James Webb MFA visual artist [85]
Shaun Wilson BFA, faculty visual artist [86][87]

Business and society

Name Association with RMIT Notability References
Peter Beilharz former faculty sociologist; co-founder and editor of the academic journal Thesis Eleven [88]
Henry Bosch, AO faculty businessman;
Adjunct Professor in the RMIT School of Management
[89]
Allan Briggs faculty crisis communications expert and founder of Briggs Communications [90]
Andrew Darbyshire, AM attended software entrepreneur and philanthropist, founder of Pacsoft [91]
Andrew Demetriou former faculty former (AFL) [92]
The Ven. Philip Down DipAppSci Church of England Archdeacon of Ashford [93][94]
David Dunstan former faculty Australian history academic; former Director of Monash University's National Centre for Australian Studies [95]
Bob Isherwood Dip Art (Advert), D Comm (honoris causa) business leader; former Worldwide Creative Director of Saatchi & Saatchi [23][96]
Margaret Gardner, AO former Vice-Chancellor economist and community leader, current Vice-Chancellor of Monash University (2014–present) [97]
Paul James former faculty Director of the UN Global Cities Programme and former Director of the RMIT Global Cities Research Institute [98]
Mary Kalantzis faculty Adjunct Professor in the
RMIT School of Global Studies, Social Science and Planning
[99]
Bruce Kingsbury, VC attended World War II soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross [100]
Tan Le faculty business leader and President of Emotiv Systems [101][102]
Jonathan Ling MBA CEO and
Managing Director of New Zealand's largest listed company Fletcher Building
[103]
Paul Little, AO
attended, D Bus (honoris causa) Director of Little Projects and former Director of Australasia's largest transport company
Toll Holdings
[23][104][105]
Francis Macnab, AM, OM D Psych (honoris causa)
Cairnmillar Institute
[106][107]
Harold Mitchell, AC Dip Advert, DBus (honoris causa) media entrepreneur and philanthropist, founder of Mitchell Communications [108]
Tom Nairn former faculty nationalist, RMIT's Globalism Research Centre Tom Nairn Lecture named in his honour [109]
Jacques Nasser, AO BBus, D Tech (honoris causa)
BHP Billiton, and former CEO of Ford
[23][110][111]
Tony Naughton former faculty former Professor of Economics and Head of the RMIT School of Economics, Finance and Marketing [112]
The Hon. Francis Ormond founder
grazier
, politician and public benefactor; Building 1 (Francis Ormond Building) at RMIT named in his honour
[113]
Charles Pearson former faculty journalist and politician; Pearson & Murphy's cafe at RMIT named after him [114][115]
Melinda Tankard Reist BA (Journ) advocate for women's rights and media commentator [116]
Bruce Ruxton, AM, OBE attended former President of the Returned and Services League of Australia (Victorian Branch) [117]
Leonie Sandercock former Deputy Dean former Deputy Dean of the
RMIT School of Global Studies, Social Science and Planning
[118]
Dame Margaret Scott, AC, DBE Dip Ed, Grad Dip Arts, D Ed (honoris causa) ballet dancer; founder and former Director of the Australian Ballet School [23][119]
Paul Stoddart attended former owner of the Minardi (Formula 1) and Minardi Team USA (Indy Car) racing teams [120]
Ziggy Switkowski current Chancellor
nuclear scientist
[121]
Robert Thomson
BA (Journ) CEO of
News Corp., former editor-at-large of The Wall Street Journal as well as The Times
[122][123]

Design

Architecture

Name Association with RMIT Notability References
Hillson Beasley faculty architect [124]
Robin Boyd, CBE Architecture classes influential architect and proponent of modern architecture in Australia [125][126]
Mark Burry faculty Director of RMIT's Design Research Institute and Spatial Information Architecture Laboratory [127][128]
Neil Clerehan Attended architect [129]
Peter Corrigan D Arch (honoris causa), faculty architect; Principal of Edmond and Corrigan [23][130]
Norman Day MArch, D Arch (honoris causa), faculty architect and writer; Adjunct Professor of Architecture at RMIT [23][131][132]
Harold Desbrowe-Annear former faculty [WMC] architect [133]
Harriet Edquist professor of architectural history architectural historian [134]
Zahava Elenberg BArch (Hon) architect; Young Australian Businesswoman of the Year (2003) [135]
Cassandra Fahey BArch architect; designed the controversial "Sam Newman House" in St Kilda [136]
Ernest Fooks former faculty [MTC] architect; first lecturer in town planning at Melbourne Technical College (antecedent to RMIT) [137]
Eli Giannini B Arch, M Arch architect, director of MGS Architects and Life Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects [138][139]
Sean Godsell M Arch sustainable-design architect [140][141]
Graeme Gunn Dip, D Arch (honoris causa), former faculty architect; foundation Dean of the RMIT School of Architecture and Design [142]
Daryl Jackson, AO Dip Arch architect; designed Etihad Stadium and the MCG's Great Southern Stand [143][144]
Nonda Katsalidis MArch architect; Principal of
Fender Katsalidis Architects; designed Eureka Tower
[145]
William S.W. Lim
D Arch (honoris causa), faculty architect; Adjunct Professor of Architecture at RMIT [23][146]
Peter McIntyre, AO Dip Arch architect;
Emeritus Professor of Architecture at the University of Melbourne
[147][148]
Paul Mees, OAM former faculty urban planner [149]
Geoffrey Harley Mewton former faculty [WMC] architect and proponent of modern architecture in Australia [150]
Paul Morgan BArch, MDesign architect [151]
Barry Patten Dip Arch architect; designed the Sidney Myer Music Bowl [152]
Howard Raggatt MArch, faculty architect; Principal of
Ashton Raggatt McDougall
; Adjunct Professor of Architecture at RMIT
[153][154]
Ivan Rijavec BArch, MArch, faculty architect and creative director [155][156]
Louis Sauer Faculty architect; former Head of the Department of Architecture at
Carnegie-Mellon University
[157]
Kerstin Thompson BArch(Hon), faculty architect [158]
John Wardle BArch, MArch architect; Adjunct Professor of Architecture and Design at the University of South Australia [159][160][161]
James Weirick Former Head of Landscape Architecture architect [162]

Fashion industry

Name Association with RMIT Notability References
Prue Acton, OBE Dip Textile Design, D Arts (honoris causa) fashion designer and businesswoman [23][82][163]
Peter Alexander faculty fashion designer [164]
Jenny Bannister Dip Fashion [EMC] fashion designer [165][166]
Graham Bennett art classes costume designer, teacher and collaborator with
Academy Award-winner John Truscott
[167][168]
Linda Britten Dip Fashion [EMC] fashion designer [169]
Linda Jackson Dip Fashion Design [EMC] fashion designer [170]
Toni Matičevski BA (Fashion) (Hon) fashion designer; former designer with Nino Cerruti and Donna Karan [171]
Sruli Recht BA (Fashion) fashion designer; infamous for using
Arctic fox fur, seal pelt and whale
skin in his designs
[172][173]

Entertainment and media

Note: RMITV is a department of the RMIT University Student Union, which offers training accredited by RMIT.[174]

Film and television

Name Association with RMIT Notability References
Faustina Agolley BComm (Media) television presenter known by the nickname "Fuzzy"; co-host of The Voice and former host of Video Hits [175]
Hamish Blake RMITV production classes member of the comedy double act Hamish & Andy [176][177]
Kyla Brettle faculty documentary filmmaker [178]
Damian Callinan Grad Dip Arts comedian and media personality [179]
Mohammed El-leissy
BAppSci comedian and media personality [180]
Tim Ferguson faculty comedian and author; former member of the comedy troupe the Doug Anthony All Stars [181][182]
Travis Fimmel attended model and actor; former model for Calvin Klein and currently starring the television series Vikings [183]
Corinne Grant RMITV production classes comedian and media personality [176]
Cliff Green, OAM Dip Writing
Saturn
award-nominated screenwriter
[184]
Fouad Hady Advanced diploma of screen and media dual Walkley Awards winning video journalist [185]
Paul Harris faculty film critic and Director of the St Kilda Short Film Festival (1999–present) [186]
Peter Helliar RMITV production classes comedian and media personality [176]
Tony Le-Nguyen Dip TV Production actor and filmmaker [187]
Andy Lee RMITV production classes member of the comedy double act Hamish & Andy [176][177]
Eddie Maguire, AM
BComm (Journ), DComm (honoris causa) media personality and journalist; former CEO of the Nine Network [188]
Adrian Martin former faculty film critic [189]
Rove McManus RMITV production classes media personality, producer and three-time
Rove Live
[176]
Mai Phương Thúy BBus model and actor; 2006 Miss Vietnam [190]
Josie Parrelli RMITV production classes media personality; creator and host of the ARIA Award-winning television show Chartbusting 80s [191][192]
John Safran BA
AFI Award
-winning documentary filmmaker
[193]
Ryan Shelton RMITV production classes comedian and media personality; radio host on Nova 100 [177]
Megan Spencer BA (Media Arts) documentary filmmaker [194]
Clare Stewart BComm (Media), former faculty Head of Exhibition for
ACMI
[195][196][197]
Deb Verhoeven former faculty film critic and academic; Deputy Chair of the National Film and Sound Archive [198][199]
James Wan BA (Multimedia) filmmaker; created and directed the
Saw
films
[200][201]
Leigh Whannell BA (Multimedia) filmmaker; created and acted in the Saw films [202][203]
Elaine Yiu Comm Foundations, BSci actress and television presenter [204]

Journalism

Name Association with RMIT Notability References
David Astle faculty writer; known for his crosswords in The Age and Sydney Morning Herald and television show Letters and Numbers [205]
Bunty Avieson Assoc Dip Journ journalist and author [206]
Les Carlyon, AC faculty dual Walkley Award-winning journalist and author [207]
Tom Connell Postgraduate in journalism political reporter and presenter for Sky News Australia and member of the Canberra Press Gallery [208][209]
Julian de Stoop BA (Journ) sports journalist, currently the Melbourne bureau chief of Fox Sports News on Fox Sports [210]
John Garrett BA (Photo) photojournalist [211]
Alicia Gorey
BA (Journ) journalist; presenter of the Melbourne weekend edition of Nine News on the Nine Network [212][213][214]
Anthony Hudson BA (Journ) sports journalist; chief
Ten Network
[215]
Andrew Jaspan faculty journalist; co-founder and editor of The Conversation and former editor of The Age, The Observer and The Scotsman [216][217]
Nick Johnston BA (Journ) journalist; former senior reporter for the national weekday edition of Nine News on the Nine Network [218]
Rebecca Maddern BA (Media) news presenter; host of the Melbourne weekday edition of Seven News on the Seven Network [219]
Kirsten Magasdi BA (Journ) journalist; travel reporter for
BBC World News
[220]
Edwin Maher former faculty journalist; first non-Chinese presenter with China's international news service
CCTV News
[221][222]
Chris Masters, PSM D Comm (honoris causa), faculty Walkley Award and
Adjunct Professor
of Communication at RMIT
[23][223]
Brett McLeod BA (Media) journalist; reporter on the Melbourne edition of Nine News on the Nine Network [213][224]
Amy Parks BA (Journ) journalist; reporter on the Melbourne edition of Seven News on the Seven Network and formally with the Nine Network [225]
Muriel Porter, OAM former faculty journalist and theological writer [226]
Jill Singer faculty Walkley Award-winning journalist; former senior reporter for
The 7:30 Report on ABC
[227][228][229]
James Talia BA (Journ) journalist; senior reporter for the Melbourne weekday edition of Nine News on the Nine Network [230]

Literature

Name Association with RMIT Notability References
Kalinda Ashton Dip Writing, PhD, faculty writer [231][232]
Carmel Bird former faculty writer [233][234]
Steven Carroll former faculty writer and critic; recipient of the Miles Franklin Award (2008) [235]
Anuja Chauhan Grad Dip Writing writer and advertising executive; known for The Zoya Factor [236]
Alison Goodman MA (Writing) author [237]
Brendan Gullifer MA (Writing) author and former journalist [238][239]
Rosalie Ham AdvDipArts (Prof. Writing & Editing), MA (Creative Writing) author, best known for The Dressmaker [240]
Sonya Hartnett BA (Media) author; recipient of the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award (2008) [241][242]
M. J. Hyland Dip Writing & Editing author; known for Carry Me Down [243]
Antoni Jach faculty author [244][245]
Martine Murray MA (Writing) author [245][246]
Peter Temple former faculty crime fiction author; recipient of the Miles Franklin Award (2010) [247]
Carrie Tiffany Dip Writing & Editing, MA (Writing) author [243]
Walter J. Turner attended [WMC] poet and critic [248]
Alexis Wright Dip Writing, D Arts (honoris causa) indigenous author; recipient of the Miles Franklin Award (2006) [23][249][250]
Ania Walwicz faculty poet [251]
Chris Womersley Dip Writing & Editing author [243]

Music industry

Name Association with RMIT Notability References
Robyn Archer, AO, CdOAL faculty ARIA Award-winning singer and art director; Advisor with RMIT's Globalism Research Centre [252][253]
Philip Brophy faculty experimental musician and academic [254]
Davide Carbone former faculty ARIA Award-winning composer and producer; founder of the School of Synthesis [255]
Paul Doornbusch former faculty music academic [256]
Judith Durham, OAM writing classes lead singer with the ARIA Award-winning and
Academy Award-nominated band The Seekers
[257]
Nicole Foote BComm (Media) DJ and radio presenter; current host of Mix Up (radio show) on Triple J [214]
David Haberfeld BFA (Media Arts), MA ARIA Award-nominated DJ and music producer; performs as "Honeysmack" [258]
Plutonic Lab BA (Hon) ARIA Award-nominated DJ and music producer; member of Muph & Plutonic and drummer with Hilltop Hoods [259]
Finn Robertson BA (Media Arts) composer [260]
Andrew Stockdale BA lead singer and guitarist with the
Grammy Award-winning band Wolfmother
[261][262]
Darrin Verhagen faculty composer [263]
Jonathan Welch, AM
faculty conductor and opera singer, founded The Choir of Hard Knocks [264]
Chun Wu BBus (Admin) actor and singer; member of the Taiwanese boyband Fahrenheit [265]

Government and law

Leaders

Name Association with RMIT Notability References
QC
former President 3rd Chief Justice and 13th Administrator of the Northern Territory [266][267]
The Hon. Ted Baillieu, MLA Dip Bus 46th Premier of Victoria [268]
The Hon. Lord Richard Casey FRMIT 16th Governor-General of Australia; Casey Building and Plaza at RMIT named in his honour [269]
Neil Comrie, APM, AO Assoc Dip Criminal Justice former Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police [270]
Brig. Sir Bernard Evans, DSO, ED
architecture classes [WMC], former President [MTC] 75th
Lord Mayor of Melbourne
, army officer and architect
[271]
Senator Steve Fielding BEng current Leader of the Family First Party [272][273]
Sir Samuel Gillott, CBE former President [WMC] 47th Lord Mayor of Melbourne [274]
The Hon. Rob Hulls justice studies, Juris Doctorate former Attorney-General and Deputy Premier of Victoria [275][276]
Pat McNamara business studies former Leader of the National Party (Victorian Branch) and Deputy Premier of Victoria [277]
The Hon. Sir William McPherson, KBE founder [EMC] 31st Premier of Victoria, donated the majority of foundation funds to the Emily McPherson College (now a part of RMIT) [278][279][280]
JP
attended [WMC] 70th Lord Mayor of Melbourne [281]
Peter Ryan, MLA justice studies current Leader of the National Party (Victorian Branch) and former Deputy Premier of Victoria [282][283]
Lieut-Gen. John Sanderson, AC Dip Civ Eng former Chief of the Australian Army and 31st Governor of Western Australia [284]
The Hon. Marcus Stephen Dip Accounting 11th President of Nauru; weightlifter and Olympic and Commonwealth Games gold medallist [285]
PC
accounting and grammar classes [WMC] 24th Premier of Victoria and campaigner for the Australian federation cause [286]

Ministers

Name Association with RMIT Notability References
The Hon. Frank Anstey attended former Minister for Health in the Parliament of Australia [287][288]
The Hon. Bruce Billson BBus, Grad Dip Management, MBus (Lead) former Minister for Small Business in the Parliament of Australia [289][290]
Donald Cameron
President [MTC] former Minister for Aircraft Production during World War II and Post-Master General of Australia [291]
The Hon. Bruce Chamberlain former faculty former President of the Legislative Council in the Parliament of Victoria [292]
Richard Dalla-Riva, MLC Assoc Dip Bus [PIT] former Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations in the Parliament of Victoria [293][294]
David Davis, MLC BAppSci [PIT] former Minister for Health and Ageing in the Parliament of Victoria [295]
Sir Raymond Garrett science and engineering classes former President of the Legislative Council in the Parliament of Victoria [296][297]
Lim Boon Heng D Bus (honoris causa), former faculty current Minister in the Prime Minister of Singapore's Office [23][298]
The Hon. David Hodgett, MLA BBus (Management) former Minister for Major Projects, Manufacturing and Ports [299]
Sir George Knox, CMG engineering classes former Speaker of the Legislative Assembly in the Parliament of Victoria [300]
The Hon. John Lemmon attended [WMC], former President [WMC] former Minister for Public Instruction; longest serving Victorian politician (51 years) [291][301][302]
The Hon. Jenny Lindell Dip Medical Radiation former Speaker of the Legislative Assembly in the Parliament of Victoria [303][304]
The Hon. Justin Madden BArch former Minister for Planning in the Parliament of Victoria; former AFL footballer [305]
Barry Pullen Dip Civ Eng former Minister for Conservation and the Environment in the Parliament of Victoria [306]
The Hon. Gordon Rich-Phillips, MLC BEng former Minister for Technology and Aviation Industry in the Parliament of Victoria [307]
Neil Pope Dip Bus Studies former Minister or Education in the Parliament of Victoria [308]
The Hon. Prof. Evan Walker, AO Dip Arch, FRMIT former Minister for the Arts, Industry, Major Projects and Public Works; former architect [309]
James Webster attended former Minister for Science and the Environment in the Parliament of Australia [310]
KstJ
PhD former Minister for Internal Affairs in the
Parliament of New Zealand
[311]

Members

Name Association with RMIT Notability References
JP
BBus, MBA former Member of the Parliament of Victoria [312]
Stephen Barker
former President [WMC] former Member of the Parliament of Australia [291]
Donna Bauer BComm former Member of the Parliament of Victoria [313]
Anthony Carbines, MLA BA (Journ) current Member of the Parliament of Victoria [314]
Dennis Jensen, MP BAppSci current Member of the Parliament of Australia [315][316]
Marlene Kairouz, MLA Dip Health current Member of the Parliament of Victoria [317]
Cyril Kennedy Dip Art (Advertising) former Member of the Parliament of Victoria [318]
The Hon. Catherine King, MP BA (Social Work) [PIT] current Member of the Parliament of Australia [319][320]
Jim Simmonds attended former Member of the Parliament of Victoria [321]
Robert Solly former President [WMC] former Member of the Parliament of Victoria [291]
Nick Wakeling, MLA Grad Dip IR/HR current Member of the Parliament of Victoria [322][323]
Lorraine Wreford BAppSci former Member of the Parliament of Victoria [324]
Jason Wood, MP Grad Dip Management, MAppSci current Member of the Parliament of Australia [325][326]

Others

Name Association with RMIT Notability References
Roland Benedikter former faculty political scientist; current researcher with University of California and Stanford University [327]
QC
D SocSci (honoris causa), former faculty barrister, human rights advocate and author [23]
Percy Clarey former President [MTC] Delegate to the UN for Australia (1954-1957) [291]
Breen Creighton faculty labour law expert [328]
Don Edgar faculty social policy academic;
Adjunct Professor
with RMIT's Centre for Workplace Change
[329]
Peter J. Hayes faculty political scientist; Executive Director of the Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability at RMIT [330]
James Jupp former faculty political scientist; Director of the Centre for Immigration and Multicultural Studies at the Australian National University [331]
Anastasia Powell faculty criminologist [332]
Oren Yiftachel FRMIT political geographer; Professor of Geography at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev [333]

Health and sports

Note: RMIT offers degrees in

life, but does not have a medical school.[334][335]

Health industry

Name Association with RMIT Notability References
Edward de Bono D Des (honoris causa), former faculty physician and psychologist [23]
Rhonda Galbally D SocSci (honoris causa), former faculty current Chair of the
Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne
[23][336]
Heather Horst FRMIT anthropologist [337]
John Travis faculty physician; proponent of the
Adjunct Professor in the RMIT School of Health Sciences
[338]
Beth Wilson Dip Sci, D Ed (honoris causa) current Chief Commissioner of Victoria Health Services [23][339][340]

Sports

Name Association with RMIT Notability References
Ian Browne attended cyclist and Olympic and Commonwealth Games gold medallist [341]
Christine Envall attended
professional bodybuilder
[342]
Elizabeth Gardner BAppSci (Human) freestyle skier [343]
Carrie Graf, OAM BAppSci basketballer and former coach of the Australia women's national basketball team [344]
Allan Hahn, OAM DAppSci (honoris causa), faculty sports scientist; Emeritus Professor of the Australian Institute of Sport [188]
Steven Hooker, OAM
attended pole vaulter and Olympic and Commonwealth Games gold medallist [345]
Gus Johnston BA (Advert) field hockey player and anti-homophobia in sports campaigner [346]
Lydia Lassila, OAM B AppSci (Human) freestyle skier and Winter Olympic Games gold medallist [343][347][348]
Bill Lawry, AM attended former captain of the Australia national cricket team; sports commentator [349]
James Marburg BA rower and Olympic Games silver medallist [350]
David Morris current student freestyle skier [347]
Nick Morris, OAM BAppSci (Human) wheelchair basketballer and Paralympic Games gold medallist [351]
Elizabeth Patrick current student rowing coxswain [350]
Colin Ridgway attended former NFL player with Dallas Cowboys and first Australian to play in the NFL [349]
Jared Tallent current student
race walker
, Olympic Games silver and Commonwealth Games gold medallist
[350]
James Tomkins, OAM BBus rower and three-time Olympic Games gold medallist; financial analyst [352]
Peter Thomson physics classes golfer and five-time winner of the British Open [353]
Max Walker Dip Arch former cricketer and AFL player with Melbourne Demons; architect and entrepreneur [354][355]
Charlie Walsh, OAM former faculty former coach of Australian national cycling team; helped develop the RMIT-AIS Olympic Superbike [356]
Julien Wiener BBus (Management) cricketer and first Jew to play for Australia [357]

Australian rules football

Name Association with RMIT Notability References
Ron Barassi, AM attended former player with Melbourne Demons and Carlton Blues and legendary coach [358]
Darcy Daniher current student current player with Essendon Bombers [359]
Roger Dean
attended former player and Captain of Richmond Tigers [349]
John Dugdale attended former player with North Melbourne Kangaroos; sports commentator [349]
Jack Edwards attended former player with North Melbourne Kangaroos; sports commentator [349]
Keith Greig attended former player with North Melbourne Kangaroos and two-time Brownlow Medalist (1973, 1974) [349]
David Hille B Bus current player with Essendon Bombers [360]
James Hird B Eng (Hon) former player, Captain and coach of Essendon Bombers, Browlow Medallist (1996) and civil engineer [361]
Tony Jewell attended former player with Richmond Tigers and coach of St Kilda Saints [349]
Bob Skilton attended former player with South Melbourne Swans and three-time Brownlow Medallist (1959, 1963, 1968) [349]
Jim Stynes, OAM B Soc Sc, Dip Youth Work former player and Chairman of Melbourne Demons; Brownlow Medallist (1991), businessman and youth worker [362]
Brian Taylor attended former player with Richmond Tigers and Collingwood Magpies; sports commentator [349]

Science and technology

Name Association with RMIT Notability References
Amanda Barnard B Sci (AppPhysics) (Hon), PhD nanotechnologist and theoretical physicist; Head of the
CSIRO
Nanoscience Laboratory
[363][364]
Martin G. Bean
current Vice-Chancellor technology executive; former Global Director of Microsoft and former Vice-Chancellor of Open University [365]
Gordon S. Brown Dip Civil Eng, Elec Eng, Mech Eng [WMC]
Emeritus Professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT
[366][367]
John Béchervaise, OAM, MBE science classes Antarctic explorer and author [368]
Megan Clark, AC DAppSci (honoris causa), former faculty scientist; current CEO of the CSIRO [123]
J. Donald R. de Raadt FRMIT Emeritus Professor of Informatics and System Science at Luleå University of Technology [369]
Graham Dorrington faculty aeronautical engineer; subject of the 2004 documentary The White Diamond by Werner Herzog [370][371]
Dennis Gibson, AO former Chancellor mathematician [372][373]
Ranulph Glanville former faculty cybernetics theoretician [374]
Alfred Gottschalk former faculty biochemist and glycoprotein researcher [375]
Ann Henderson-Sellers former Deputy Vice-Chancellor former Director of the UN Climate Programme [376]
Arthur R. Hogg science classes astronomer and physicist [377]
Kourosh Kalantar-zadeh attended (PhD) and also faculty Materials scientist and electronic engineer; recipient of the IEEE and ACS awards [378]
Richard Kaner faculty chemist and nanotechnologist; recipient of the Tolman Award (2008) [379]
Lakshmi Kantam faculty chemist;
Adjunct Professor and Director of the IICT
-RMIT Research Centre
[380]
William Kernot former President [WMC] Old Kernot Engineering School at RMIT named in his honour [381][382]
Sir
Albert Kitson
geology, mining, surveying classes [WMC] geologist; recipient of the Lyell Medal (1927) [383]
David Malin D AppSci (honoris causa) astronomer [23]
Henry Millicer, AM D Eng (honoris causa); former faculty aircraft designer [23][384][385]
Luca Marmorini faculty head of the engine and electronics department for the Ferrari F1 team [386]
Sir
FAA, FRS
faculty [WMC] physicist, Founding Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science [387][388]
Florian Müller faculty software academic; developer in RMIT's GEElab and Exertion Games Lab [389]
Calder Edkins Oliver former President [WMC] civil engineer, developed the water and sewerage systems in Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane and Canberra [291]
Alan Pears, AM faculty environmental analyst [390]
Kathryn Sheffield PhD, School of Mathematical and Geospatial Sciences scientist, emote sensing,
Department of Environment and Primary Industries (Victoria)
[391]
Mandyam Srinivasan, AM former faculty biologist [348]
Manfred Steger
faculty Professor of Global Studies at RMIT and the Director of RMIT's Globalism Research Centre [392]
Sir Lawrence Wackett, KBE former faculty Australian aircraft industry pioneer; RMIT's Lawrence Wackett Aerospace Centre named in his honour [393]
Heinrich Karsten Wagenfeld former faculty theoretical and experimental physicist [394]

See also

  • RMIT University
    (Australia)
  • RMIT University Vietnam
  • List of Chancellors, Vice-Chancellors and Presidents of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

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