Wednesday, 18 December 2019 Hobart
WELCOME FROM THE CHANCELLOR As Chancellor of the University of Tasmania, I offer my warmest congratulations to you as you become our newest graduates. I am honoured to be able to share this special event with you, and your family and friends. Today marks a milestone event in your life as you take a significant step towards your future. In your time as a University of Tasmania student, you have focused your talents and energy on the goal of succeeding in your studies with the help and support of the University’s community. You have learnt to be knowledgeable within your discipline and to use your knowledge to change the world for the better. I encourage you to be proud of your achievements and to actively and positively contribute to your community. You graduate today from one of Australia’s leading universities – the fourth oldest university in the country. Since 1890 we have combined teaching and research in a powerful way, serving our State, our nation and the world. As we reflect on our many achievements in research, teaching and learning excellence we also look forward to the bright future that each of you as graduates will help to shape. We are indeed proud of our graduates and you can be assured that today you join a body of graduates that have, and will continue to have, an impact on the advancement of society. Graduation is not a final farewell to the University. We now count more than 100,000 alumni around Australia and the world of which some 12,500 live overseas. We look forward to welcoming you back as members of our global Alumni community, by continuing formal studies and by participating in the many symposia, lectures, concerts and events hosted here at the University and across the globe each year. For today, enjoy your achievement. Celebrate with your mentors, colleagues, family and friends. The University community is extremely proud of your success and we look forward to your continued involvement and support in the future. The Hon. Dr Michael Field AC Chancellor
Mission Statement The University of Tasmania continues a long tradition of excellence and commitment to free inquiry in the creation, preservation, communication and application of knowledge, and to scholarship that is global in scope, distinctive in its specialisations and that reflects our Tasmanian character. The University will provide leadership within its community, thereby contributing to the cultural, economic and social development of Tasmania.
A MESSAGE FROM THE VICE–CHANCELLOR Congratulations on reaching the milestone of your graduation. We hope that during your time at the University of Tasmania we have been able to support you to develop the skills and experiences that will enable you to make the contribution you want to make and to live the kind of life you chose. Your studies at the University of Tasmania will have created a new horizon of opportunities for your own life and career path. As a result of this phase of your education, you are also well placed to make a difference to whatever society you choose to be a part of and have a positive impact on the lives of the people around you and the community in which you live. This might be here in Tasmania, or elsewhere in the world. Through completing your studies here, you have already made a contribution to the lives of the people around you. This journey does not stop now and I encourage you to take the opportunity to cherish what it is that makes Tasmania such a unique and truly special place. I hope that your connection to Tasmania, to the island and its future remains important to you. I encourage you to take a real interest in Tasmania’s future and to continue to contribute to its evolution. In caring for the island, both its people and its places, this connection can be maintained and we can all benefit greatly from it. I hope that your association with this University will continue beyond today’s ceremony. Our alumni association is an invaluable resource for you as you embark on your career, with connections across all disciplines and with chapters across Australia and in many other countries. You have become part of an extraordinary community of graduates and we are very proud of you all. Professor Rufus Black Vice-Chancellor
A HISTORY OF GRADUATIONS The graduation ceremony is one of great antiquity. Its essential features have been the same since the 12th century when the first universities came into existence. Its necessary constituents are the Chancellor or his or her deputy, the academic staff, the graduands, and the public. When the Chancellor confers degrees, saying to the graduands: ‘By virtue of my authority as Chancellor, I admit you to the degree of …’ those words are a translation of the Latin form used in the Middle Ages. Then, the Chancellor’s authority to confer degrees came from the church. The church had a monopoly on education, partly because it was the guardian of true doctrine, and partly because clerics were almost the only people who could read and write. As a result, the only person who could license a teacher was the bishop of a diocese until, under pressure of other business, he deputised the task to his chief secretary or chancellor. As learning spread, teachers wanted a licence to teach not just in one diocese, but everywhere, and the only person who could give them that was the Pope. The Chancellor’s authority, then, came from the Pope. But at the Reformation, Henry VIII assumed for the Crown all the rights that had previously been the Pope’s in England. That is why all subsequent universities in England have been created by Royal Charter. It is for this reason also that the Chancellor does not wear ecclesiastical robes, as would have been worn in the Middle Ages, but robes similar to those of the Lord Chancellor of England. The second group participating in the ceremony is the academic staff. In the 12th century they would all have been called ‘masters’ or MAs. At that date they were paid no salaries, but hired their own lecture rooms and charged their own fees. But they also formed themselves into a guild or union, which is what universitas originally meant. As in all guilds they were insistent that they, and only they, should determine who should be of their number, and since this involved saying who should be teachers, they soon found themselves in conflict with the Chancellor. In the 13th century they won a great victory when they persuaded the Pope to decree that Chancellors were obliged to confer degrees on all those nominated by the masters. That is why the masters examine the candidates, why the Dean, acting as their spokesperson, reads out the names of those who are to receive degrees, and why the masters at this ceremony watch to see that the Chancellor or his deputy does what is required of him. Thirdly, the graduands. The word ‘degree’ comes from the Latin gradus, which means ‘a step’. When students
are admitted to a Bachelor degree they move one step up towards the mastership. When they are admitted to a masters degree they climb another step and come up on a level with the masters, who then receive them into their guild, or universitas. In the Middle Ages they would then have stayed on the dais, so that their old master could invest them with the symbols of office. But that was only part of the business. The new master had to deliver an inaugural lecture, entertain the whole guild of masters to dinner and preside over disputations for forty days continuously. For that reason, taking one’s masters degree was called ‘inception’, or the beginning of one’s career as a master. The public is the fourth participant. It has an important function because the whole point of the proceedings is that they should be seen and heard by valid witnesses. The public hears the words of the Dean and the Chancellor and sees the new graduates dressed in their respective gowns or robes. The academic gowns are derived from the everyday dress of the medieval clergy. In the Middle Ages they were not open in front, but closed like a clergyman’s cassock. It was in about 1500 that academics had the front opened up so as to display the fine clothes which they were wearing underneath. The hood was the normal medieval headwear, but it soon acquired a coloured lining. By the 17th century, if not earlier, these colours were strictly controlled so that anyone could identify from the colour of a graduate’s hood, the university and the degree. Based on Davis, R.H.C. 1991, From Alfred the Great to Stephen, Hambledon Press, London, pp. 307–309.
UNIVERSITY MACE & BLACK ROD UNIVERSITY MACE
THE BLACK ROD
Most Australian universities have adopted a ceremonial mace that symbolises, in its material and decoration, the universities ethos. Before assuming a ceremonial function, the mace was a weapon carried into battle by medieval knights and war-like bishops. Gradually the role of the mace changed to be purely one representative of authority.
In 2014, the University of Tasmania reintroduced the use of a Black Rod as a symbol of authority at ceremonial occasions.
The University of Tasmania was inaugurated in 1890 and the original object used as the symbol of authority was a simple black rod. In 1982 the university commissioned a mace. Peter Taylor, a local sculptor, designed and co-ordinated its creation and a number of Tasmanian artisans contributed to its making. The head is made of ceramic and bronze. Twelve shaped ceramic flanges or ‘vanes’ form the lower part of the head. The vanes are alternately enamelled in the university colours of red and blue. Gilding is applied to the outer edges of each of the 12 vanes and is topped by a bronze crown. Four of the 12 ceramic vanes extend through the crown and are chamfered to form a visual focus for the paws of four bronze thylacines (Tasmanian tigers) which surround the crown. At the base of the head is a large undecorated wooden knop and the tapered wooden shaft has two knops. The lower knop is coloured blue on its upper surface and red underneath. Its outer perimeter is gilded. The foot knop of turned wood is painted blue. Source: Australiana 2012, February, vol.34, no.1, p.29
The use of a Black Rod dates back to the 14th century in Britain. An Usher of the Black Rod was appointed to serve the monarch in the British House of Lords and was originally an officer of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, a British order of knighthood. The Black Rod was used to discipline anyone who offended the Order. The Usher of the Black Rod leads the official party in and out of important ceremonial occasions, calls the ceremony to order and assists with maintaining order throughout. The University’s Black Rod is made from Hydrowood Blackheart Sassafras. Specialty timbers including Huon Pine, Sassafras and Myrtle as well as Eucalyptus and Blackwood have laid dormant on the bed of Lake Pieman on Tasmania’s rugged West Coast since the site was flooded in the 1970s. Now, these sustainably recovered timbers, the lost trees of Hydrowood, are available for use by furniture designers and woodworkers, as well as in high-end residential and commercial construction. The Centre for Sustainable Architecture with Wood, an extension of the University of Tasmania’s School of Architecture and Design, is collaborating with the State Government and Sustainable Forest Management in the Hydrowood project. The Centre’s role is to provide mainstream timber producers with confidence that the recovered logs can be economically and efficiently converted into usable products. The University black rod is designed by award-winning designer and former Program Director of Furniture Design, Simon Ancher.
University of Tasmania Mace
University of Tasmania Black Rod
ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS
Wednesday, 18 December 2019, 10.30am
THE PROCESSION will enter the Hall at 10.30am in the following order: Usher of the Black Rod Members of the College of Sciences and Engineering Professor Jason Byrne, BA(Hons) W.Aust, BA(Hons) Curtain, GradCertSusCities, GradCertGeogInfoSc, PhD USC Professor Tracey Dickson, PhD, Dean of Graduate Research Professor Natalie Brown, BSc(Hons), DipEd, PhD, FSEDA, GAICD, Chair of Academic Senate Professor Anthony Koutoulis, BSc(Hons), PhD Melb, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Jane Long, BA(Hons), MA, W.Aust, FRHS, FAICD, Provost Dr Lindsay Wells, BComp(Hons), PhD, Guest Speaker Mace Bearer Mr Harvey Gibson, BEc, FCA, Deputy Chancellor THE NATIONAL ANTHEM will be sung by Ms Grace Ovens, BMus(Hons) Australians all let us rejoice For we are young and free We’ve golden soil and wealth for toil, Our home is girt by sea: Our land abounds in nature’s gifts Of beauty rich and rare, In history’s page let every stage Advance Australia fair. In joyful strains then let us sing Advance Australia fair. WELCOME BY THE DEPUTY CHANCELLOR Mr Harvey Gibson, BEc, FCA THE OCCASIONAL ADDRESS delivered by Dr Lindsay Wells, BComp(Hons), PhD MUSICAL INTERLUDE performed by the Conservatorium Brass Quintet THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES THE VALEDICTORY ADDRESS delivered by Mr Christopher Boult, BE(Electrical Power)(Hons) CLOSING REMARKS by the Deputy Chancellor THE RECESSION of the stage party in reverse order to that of entry, followed by the new graduates REFRESHMENTS will be served after the ceremony in the Grand Ballroom, Mezzanine Level
This program includes the names of those candidates who will receive their degrees and diplomas in person and in absentia, and is correct at 12 December 2019.
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COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING DIPLOMA OF PHILOSOPHY Ada Mabelle Espiritu BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (BIOMEDICAL) Yong Sheng Chung Garrick Guan Zhi Liu Lachlann Graham McLeod Alexandra Lea Oliver BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (CIVIL) Ruochen An Shengwen Bo Claire Louise Davis Gabriel Dennison Xurui Fan Connor Randall Knight Trong Van Mai Luis Isaac Mclaren Anthony Morice Qifan Yang Zhihao Yu Wencan Zhao BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (CIVIL) First Class Honours Matthew John Baker Kristian Leigh Payne BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (ELECTRICAL POWER) Brenton Neil John Lester Zhengwei Lin Qiushi Liu Zonghui Liu Roger McGuire Nathan John Rowlands Shuanghao Wan Dongkai Zhou
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Wednesday, 18 December 2019, 10.30am
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (ELECTRICAL POWER) First Class Honours Christopher Alan Boult Samuel James Falloon Alex McKay BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS) Gareth Todd Davy Shen Dong Chunyu Lyu BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (GEOTECHNICAL) First Class Honours Lachlan Cooke
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (MECHATRONICS) Selby Cooper Owen Paul Holloway Daragh Paul O’Duffy Charles Robert Sutherland Jeffrey Reginald Turner Siebe van Oorschot BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (MECHATRONICS) First Class Honours Daniel Jay Brown Jaiden Sidney Castle Zachary Miles Harrold BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (CIVIL) AND MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (MECHANICAL)
Paula Ying Hong Ho
Caleb Cooper William George Doyle Thomas Peter Fair Huon Patrick Frappell Julia Elizabeth Griffiths Bill Howard James Andrew Lethborg Joshua Vaughan McInerney Edward Simon Palmer Jakob Scott Riley Muhamad Afiq Rosland Callum Alexander Tate Tee Kee Chiang Aravindhan V Logan Alex Veldhuis Salman Faris Bin Wandi Yadzid
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (MECHANICAL) First Class Honours Samuel James Dix
Frank Jakab BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (PROFESSIONAL HONOURS IN INFRASTRUCTURE ASSET MANAGEMENT) Neda Abed Khojasteh Julian Charles Barbi Stefan Gianquitto Louis Kudakwashe Mapanzure BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (PROFESSIONAL HONOURS IN ROAD ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION) Vanessa Mercedes Arauzo Calderon Jeeten Gurung
Wednesday, 18 December 2019, 10.30am BACHELOR OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS Cai Jun Chen Chen Chen Jiao Chu Helei Du Wenyue Huo Jiejun Ji Junfeng Jiang Jiaxin Jiang Yixin Li Yishan Li Zherui Li Zhiyu Liang Chengfeng Liu Ruihan Liu Yufei Lu Fan Lu Shiyi Ren Siyuan Su Shu Wu Yujie Yuan Yujian Zhou Meng BACHELOR OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Chowdhury Asif Uddin Ahmed Edward Louis Albury Boreham Zijian Chen Lyhuy Chhin Mason Bradley Coult Muren Diao Angus Stephen Lyell Fagg Jiajian Feng Chunlei Gao Bingxin Gong Zhi Gu Guanglin Guo Ian Mark Hamilton Md Nadim Hossain Shengqiang Jin Hayden James Johnson Damien Robert Kozakiewicz Xiao Lai Matthew John Lake Vu Bang Le Jacob Maxwell John Lindsay
Chengwei Long Andrew George Mendlik Samuel Middleton Seoyoung Mun Mitchell Scott Patterson Nicholas David Powell Deping Qin Haiyang Sang Shouvojit Sarker Junyang Shang Adam Peter Sieger Mengyao Sun Junchen Wang Jack Antony Watts Yinzi Xie Shiying Zeng Chenguang Zhou
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (MECHANICAL)
BACHELOR OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (HONOURS)
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
Stuart Murray Orchard BACHELOR OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (HONOURS) First Class Honours Marina Rose Geldard University Medallist BACHELOR OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY AND BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Hanyu Wei BACHELOR OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY AND BACHELOR OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION Hugh Mohr BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (CIVIL) Oliver Patrick Davies
Kieran Patrick Healy BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (MECHATRONICS) Andrew Cameron Brett Cameron Scott Weston BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (MECHATRONICS) First Class Honours Jack Yong-Quong Lim
Thomas Sebastian Evans GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Boning Huang Ying Lun Hui Hiu Yi Li Man Luo Huijie Peng Zhengyu Ye Yue You Yiming Zhong MASTER OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS Ailihamu Abudouresuli Sri Bhanu Mallik Akella Zhen An Ananth Chakradhara Reddy Attunuri Roshan Basnet Deepak Kumar Bawa Venkata Reddy Bethireddy Manish Bhagat Kanwaljeet Kaur Brar 3.
Wednesday, 18 December 2019, 10.30am MASTER OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS (CONT) Zinan Cai Changwu Cao Yitong Chen Min-Ting Chou Xiaoyu Chu Janith Amila Damboragama Chenfei Deng Amar Baba Donda Song Gao Huilian Gu Jiahong Gu Weiwei Gu Zidan Guo Md Mahmudul Hasan Sikun He Yu He Sahadath Hossain Xiaoge Hu Wenqi Huang Shih-yu Hung Subrina Islam Ya Ji Min Jiang Tianyang Jiang Xuecong Jin Sumit Dilip Joshi Sunil Karmacharya Gurvinder Kaur Jasminder Kaur Manpreet Kaur Navpreet Kaur Ramandeep Kaur Ramandeep Kaur Pramila Kc Maharjan Md Nazmul Kabir Khan Jaehak Kim Xiangyue Kong Bowen Lan Jiawei Li Jin Li Kunlun Li Xiang Li Xiaoguang Li Xudong Li Yuanyuan Li Zhipeng Li 4.
Yue Liang Lingmeng Liao Shiyi Liao Kun Lin Hongjiao Liu Jung-Chih Liu Ke Liu Peng Liu Xize Lu Yao Lu Chenhui Luo Namkheang Ly Zhenning Lyu Mahima Maharjan Adiba Mahveen Ashwani Mavi Naseer Uddin Mohammed Thanh Tien Dung Nguyen Li Pan Yuchen Pan Chandra Kumar Panuganti Vrutti Kirtanbhai Patel Ziyao Pei Hai Thanh Pham Hoang Thong Pham An Ping Ming Qi Qi Qi Yuhang Qi Shuo Qin Zhenni Qiu Rajneesh Pooya Rasti Diwash Regmi Riseul Ryu Rubil Shajan Shubham Sharma Chaoqing Shen Yiheng Shen Sonam Thsering Sherpa Chenming Shi Rupak Shrestha Shun Si Fei Song Jiayi Sun Lichuan Sun Qian Sun Shuhang Tan Tianyu Tan
Tang Qibo Yadwinder Singh Thakur Shuo Tian Sze Na Tsai Kangming Wan Mingzhu Wan Chang-hao Wang Jian Wang Qianying Wang Xuyao Wang Yalei Wang Zhihao Wang Jian Wu Silei Wu Zhicheng Wu Liang Xian Yi Xu Jie Yan Yang Sen Tianmin Yang Yiwei Yang Yuchen Yang Kai Yao Ping Yin Fengyuan Yu Yang Yu Yueh-han Yu Zhenzheng Yu Boya Zhang Zhang Guannan Lixin Zhang Peirong Zhang Ruiying Zhang Shuiquan Zhang Tong Zhang Yifei Zhang Zhiqiang Zhang Chengrui Zhao Yu Zhao Yuetong Zhao Jing Zhou Ke Zhou Qinyi Zhou Tianhao Zhou Yipei Zhu Ruichen Zou Yining Zou
GRADUATE RESEARCH
Wednesday, 18 December 2019, 10.30am
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN RESEARCH Gregor Ross Edeson Jodi Maree Fox Brett Laurence Goldsworthy Hamidreza Mozayeni Willem Clifford Olding Naomi Potter Mohammad Rahbar Sachit Rajbhandari Lee Stephen Roberts Majid Shadman Roodposhti Bechu Kumar Vinwar Yadav DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Jodi Maree Fox School Natural Sciences Thesis Title Complex Basaltic Volcanic Sequences in Oceanic and Continental Intraplate Submarine and Island Settings Supervisors Dr RJ Carey, Professor J McPhie Brett Laurence Goldsworthy School Australian Maritime College Thesis Title Quantifying and Controlling Ship Exhaust Emissions and their Impacts in the Australian Region Supervisors Dr H Enshaei, Dr VB Garaniya, Dr SD Jayasinghe Arachchillage, Professor FI Khan, Professor SD Ranmuthugala Hamidreza Mozayeni School Engineering Thesis Title Development of a Combined Pumped Hydro and Compressed Air Energy Storage System Supervisors Dr AD Henderson, Professor M Negnevitsky, Associate Professor X Wang Dusan Nikolic School Engineering Thesis Title Enabling Technologies for Increasing Renewable Energy Penetration in Isolated Power Systems Supervisors Dr ME Haque, Professor M Negnevitsky Willem Clifford Olding School Engineering Thesis Title Probabilistic Methods for Land Cover Change Detection Supervisors Professor SW Franks, Professor JC Olivier, Dr BP Salmon Naomi Potter School Natural Sciences Thesis Title The Origin and Evolution of Intrusive and Extrusive Carbonatites Supervisors Dr K Goemann, Dr MB Kamenetsky, Professor V Kamenetsky
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Wednesday, 18 December 2019, 10.30am DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (CONT) Mohammad Rahbar School Natural Sciences Thesis Title Distance-based Microfluidic Paper Analytical Devices for Portable, Low-cost, and Rapid Analyses Supervisors Professor M Macka, Professor PN Nesterenko, Professor B Paull Sachit Rajbhandari School Technology, Environments and Design Thesis Title Methodological Framework for Ontology-driven Geographic Object-based Image Analysis (O-GEOBIA) Supervisors Dr J Aryal, Professor A Lucieer, Dr JE Osborn Lee Stephen Roberts School Technology, Environments and Design Thesis Title New City Streets: The role of urban rail trails in the social and economic vitality of cities Supervisors Dr SP Fleming, Associate Professor CM Owen, Dr EJ Pharo Majid Shadman Roodposhti School Technology, Environments and Design Thesis Title Uncertainty: Types and applications in spatial predictive models Supervisors Dr J Aryal, Professor B Bryan, Professor A Lucieer, Associate Professor RA Nelson Bechu Kumar Vinwar Yadav School Technology, Environments and Design Thesis Title Mapping Species Composition and Structure in Wet Eucalypt Forest using Multi-source Remote Sensing Data Supervisors Dr J Aryal, Dr SC Baker, Professor GJ Jordan, Professor A Lucieer, Dr JE Osborn
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ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS
Wednesday, 18 December 2019, 2.00pm
THE PROCESSION will enter the Hall at 2.00pm in the following order: Usher of the Black Rod Members of the College of Sciences and Engineering Members of the College of Health and Medicine Distinguished Professor James Vickers, BSc Tas, PhD Flinders, DSc Tas, MANS, Director, Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre, College of Health and Medicine Professor Simon Ellingsen, BSc(Hons), PhD, FASA, FAIP, Head of the School of Natural Sciences, College of Sciences and Engineering Professor Tracey Dickson, PhD, Dean of Graduate Research Professor Natalie Brown, BSc(Hons), DipEd, PhD, FSEDA, GAICD, Chair of Academic Senate Professor Denise Fassett, BHlthSci(Nurs), MNurs Tas, PhD Technol.Syd, SRCNA, Executive Dean, College of Health and Medicine Professor Anthony Koutoulis, BSc(Hons), PhD Melb, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Dr Rob Walters, BMedSc, MBBS, FRACGP, Guest Speaker Mace Bearer Mr Harvey Gibson, BEc, FCA, Deputy Chancellor THE NATIONAL ANTHEM will be sung by Ms Grace Ovens, BMus(Hons) Australians all let us rejoice For we are young and free We’ve golden soil and wealth for toil, Our home is girt by sea: Our land abounds in nature’s gifts Of beauty rich and rare, In history’s page let every stage Advance Australia fair. In joyful strains then let us sing Advance Australia fair. WELCOME BY THE DEPUTY CHANCELLOR Mr Harvey Gibson, BEc, FCA THE OCCASIONAL ADDRESS delivered by Dr Rob Walters, BMedSc, MBBS, FRACGP MUSICAL INTERLUDE performed by the Conservatorium Brass Quintet THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES THE VALEDICTORY ADDRESS delivered by Miss Kelcie Miller, BMedRes CLOSING REMARKS by the Deputy Chancellor THE RECESSION of the stage party in reverse order to that of entry, followed by the new graduates REFRESHMENTS will be served after the ceremony in the Grand Ballroom, Mezzanine Level
This program includes the names of those candidates who will receive their degrees and diplomas in person and in absentia, and is correct at 12 December 2019.
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COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND MEDICINE BACHELOR OF ADVANCED PARAMEDICINE (PROFESSIONAL HONOURS) (ADVANCED CARE PARAMEDIC PRACTITIONER) Michael Timothy Harrison Ashlea Victoria Maree Ortega BACHELOR OF ADVANCED PARAMEDICINE (PROFESSIONAL HONOURS) (CRITICAL AND PRIMARY CARE) Miranda Kim Lewis BACHELOR OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES (LEADERSHIP) PROFESSIONAL HONOURS Mark Thomas Lynch Bianca Ellen Smith Georgia Ella Virgona BACHELOR OF HEALTH (PUBLIC HEALTH) PROFESSIONAL HONOURS Fiona Elizabeth French Kristin Melinda Rayner Rachel Lee Young BACHELOR OF MEDICAL RESEARCH Zeenat Fatima Alishah Anna Chan Tao Yi Jan Leng Cheng Hannah Elizabeth Coombe Erin Louise Donoghue Tyra Desiree Fraser Grace Casey Gable Caroline Anne Grace Asha Grace Greenhalgh Jessica Suzanne Grierson Dhaanish Mohamed Haris Ryaan Intissar Islam Thomas Carden Jelly Francis Gregory Kelly Simrin Khanna Anuk Kruawan 8.
Wednesday, 18 December 2019, 2.00pm
Miranda Heidi Ling Kelcie Joy Miller Lachlan Miskell Ambrose Moore Jake William Newland Daniel Thomas Newton Ellyjana Rose Maria O’Donnell Kelsey Paige Oates Sanjay Shashikanth Patil Kirsten Louise Richardson Victoria Ann Roy Ariel Ella Simpson Aimee Leigh Skinner Edwin William Smith Thomas Vu Tang Malvika Tolat Michael Chun-Hei Wong BACHELOR OF MEDICAL RESEARCH WITH HONOURS Emily Jane Hemstock Ayda Issa Mary Jessica Jeyasingham Robert Adam Kirkis Nina Raj BACHELOR OF MEDICAL RESEARCH WITH HONOURS First Class Honours Joshua Adam Hoyle BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE WITH HONOURS Charlotte Bannink Connor Greatbatch Krishant Alind Nand Amy Thanh Tam Nguyen Sladana Pavkovic Minh Tu Vo BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE WITH HONOURS First Class Honours Olivia Jane Jones Carr Eliza Clare Griffin Cropp Aleisha Jane Herington Lewis Damian Johnson Dafydd John Curtis Jones Brittany Georgia Kay
Taylah Leader Louisa Fiona Morris Isabella Cecelia Murray Isabella Grace Stafford BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY Natasha Abeysekera Michael Louis Armarego Fiona Beer Nicholas Bien Muhammad Basyar Bin K. H. Kamuruddin Samuel Luke Blackman Ashley Kate Brown Elise Clare Brown James Richard Burgess Khezia Chalwe Saranya Iginia Chiranakorn-Costa Nicole Sarah Chong Su Yin Zuriel Yequan Chua Caitlin Rose Court Thomas Finn Creedy Alex Kerry Davies Cameron Weiyi Davis Zuleika Connie Devereaux-McLean Maxim Parsons Devine Emily Kate Duncombe Sophie Rose Edgell Angus Django Ewing Olivia Sandy Ruth Fleming Madeleine Emily Fletcher Hannah Marie Forde Yvette Georgina French Hilary Rose Goldsmith James Andrew Gray Serena Marie Green Beth Ann Grimmer Lachlan Stephen Grueber Tasvinder Kaur Hans Paige Iris Hansen Christopher Thomas Harvey Thomas John Cooley Henning Cherng Yih Hng Clarissa Ee Ping Ho Vincent Russell Horton Melvin Joel
Wednesday, 18 December 2019, 2.00pm Alexander Gerard Johnson Henry Stuart Johnston Jett Eden Newman Karolewski Camille Romana Kay Arad Khodarahmi Alexandra Margaret Klejn Carena Euleen Lai Shaun Lee Shuo Ern Lee Shien Jane Conor Francis Lees Ki Ying Leung Sharnna Li Eu Gene Lim Sandon Roy Lowe Katherine Clare Luttrell Kade Michael Lynd Elizabeth Alice Oi San Man Cameron James Marshall Christopher William Massarany Jack Allan Mathers Elle Taraire Maulder Alice Gracie McComiskie Natina Fiorella Monteleone Adil Ali Mubarak Ali Victoria Jean Murton Nishee Nattraj Zhu Chin Ng Joshua Robert Norton Olivia Anne Nylander Ayame Ochi Thomas Peter Ottavi Sowon Park Sarah Catherine Pascoe Johannes Peters Rebecca Anne Pilgrim James Edward Ragg Sakthi Ravitharan Nina Ashleigh Reid Samuel Rigby Thomas Martin Rimmelzwaan Georgia Lillian Chapman Roberts Eloise Lillian Pretoria Roffe Sophie Sanderson Jennifer Leah Schaefer Alexandra Claire Schlimmer Linden Tyde Scholes Emily Kate Scott Emma Shoemaker Marcus Zhan Sheng Sim Gili Chana Smart
Julian Russell Smith Taylor John Smithurst Genevieve Stather Arjun Gopal Subramaniam Dipti Sugumar Wen Shien Tai Eugene You Qing Tan Zen Sara Tan Zi Hao Eugene Tan Ong Yong Tao Tay Yee Shin Claire Anna Kate Thomas Bethanie Therese Trainor Grace Ellen Waring Frankie Elise Whitwell Wu Hongwei Nur Aishah Zulkifli BACHELOR OF PARAMEDIC PRACTICE Andrew Wes Alexander Joshua Bruce Hawkins Brown Dan Joseph Coutts Deon Christiaan de Swardt Elizabeth Anne Doran Adele Joy Duke Glen Forward David Chistopher Gilder Benjamin John Golding Dale John Hansen Alexandra Jan Herrick Tasman Jade Victoria Holden Johannes Marthinus Albertus Kotze Olivia Sara Mortlock Mellissa Gayle Nye Tracey Louise Ramm James Maxwell Rowland Daniel Allan Strong Jonathan Henry Todd Jodie Nichole Turpin Kate Louise Walker BACHELOR OF PARAMEDIC PRACTICE WITH HONOURS
BACHELOR OF PHILOSOPHY Kelvin Wei-Choong Leong GRADUATE CERTIFICATE (CLINICAL REDESIGN) Luisa Sharon Algie Don Martin Baker Carey Ann Boyce Martin David Boyer Lynda Brayton Matthew Constable Renee Cook Lisa Coombs Jane Dorothy Cooper Zoe Eaton Shauna Patricia Elms Angela Jayne Evans Susan Foss Sarah Joanne Hall Elaine Hocking Karen Lee Hollins Alaina Krumins Sally Lyn Lamb Nicole Louise Lehtonen Catherine Diane Lopez Josephine Rose Mackay Carol Nancy Mioduchowski Sandra Moss Mark Raymond Napper Kimberly Northey Nicole Renee Schafer Heidi Anne Secher-Jorgensen Kylie Maree Sellwood Carl Shannon Josephine Anne Stevens Claire Louise Strivens Shrutiben Satishbhai Thakkar Jasvinder Singh Thethy Sarita Thethy Helen Torok Stefanie Van Ingen Ingrid Marie Wynd
Kate Karen Bohmer
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN ADVANCED PARAMEDICINE
BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE WITH CLINICAL HONOURS
Johannes De Kleijn
Sandon Ronald Allen Jessica McKenna 9.
Wednesday, 18 December 2019, 2.00pm GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN LEADERSHIP (HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES) Fiona May Harper Tristram Craig Parr GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN PUBLIC HEALTH Jo-Ann Sigrid Jensen GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC HEALTH Stephanie Elizabeth Moffitt GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF ADVANCED PARAMEDICINE (ADVANCED CARE PARAMEDIC PRACTITIONER) Scott Wesley Fyfe Melinda McGinn
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF ADVANCED PARAMEDICINE (CRITICAL AND PRIMARY CARE)
MASTER OF ADVANCED PARAMEDICINE (ADVANCED CARE PARAMEDIC PRACTITIONER)
Lynne Atkinson Clifford James Gurdon Donald Cameron Macleod Kahlia Tiannan Smith
Sophie Alice Bolton Zamri Burns Tara Jade Muggeridge
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF LEADERSHIP (HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES) Georgina Kate Andrewartha Megan Anne Courtney Benjamin George MacFarlane Esther Emelia McMillan-Drendel Ella-Rose Minter Elisabeth Anne Pilgrim Clare Mary Ramsden Lesley-Ann Abigail Smith Angus Michael John Troup Sarah Elizabeth White
MASTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCE Fahad Laith S Aldhafeeri Kazi Tanvir Islam Venkat Vardhan Kala Dinesh Kancharapu Harpreet Kaur Renny Listyono Manideepika Pasupuleti Praneet Ankush Raorane Krupali Pritashkumar Shah Dhana Sekar Venkatesh Yijia Wu Cheng Yang Yan Yang
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCE Chun Wai Lui
COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING BACHELOR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY Rowan Burchill Xin Tian Lee Sophie May Navickas BACHELOR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY WITH HONOURS First Class Honours Lewis Robert Rands
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BACHELOR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY AND MEDICAL RESEARCH Alfonso Cavarretta Mahalia Rose Kingsley BACHELOR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY AND MEDICAL RESEARCH WITH HONOURS Grace Louise Barnett Richard Phillip Jones
BACHELOR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY AND MEDICAL RESEARCH WITH HONOURS First Class Honours Dayna Rochelle Challis Nina Holly Daniels BACHELOR OF PHILOSOPHY Mahalia Rose Kingsley Rebecca Jane Reid
GRADUATE RESEARCH
Wednesday, 18 December 2019, 2.00pm
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN RESEARCH Melanie Lee Blackhall Lisa Clegg William Augusto Cuellar Elise Joanna Devenish Nicole Frances Draper Brooklyn Jai Fraser Le Bao Chau Ho Mark Travers Nolan Andrew James Phipps Lisa Ann Stanton Seiha Yen Shuang Zheng MASTER OF MEDICAL SCIENCE Jason Betson School Medicine Thesis Title Sleep Pattern and Physiological Markers of Stress in Graduate Paramedics Supervisors Dr MT Kirkcaldie, Dr RM Ross, Professor GR Zosky Janet Ruth Millner School Menzies Institute for Medical Research Thesis Title Strengthening Evidence for Exercise Advice in Spondyloarthritis Supervisors Professor J Hides, Dr KE Wills, Professor TM Winzenberg, Dr JM Zochling DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Melanie Lee Blackhall School Medicine Thesis Title Are Tasmanian Sweet Cherries Effective Functional Foods? Supervisors Dr KD Ahuja, Professor DP Geraghty, Professor JT Walls, Professor EH Walters Lisa Clegg School Thesis Title Supervisors
Medicine Does Mental Health Literacy Influence Confidence and Attitudes of Paramedics when Managing Patients with Mental Illness and Suicide Ideations? Dr CA Clifford, Dr PM McMullen, Dr S Pearson, Dr SC Stevens
William Augusto Cuellar School Menzies Institute for Medical Research Thesis Title Morphology of Trunk Muscles and their Potential Role in Active Living and Quality of Life of Older Adults Supervisors Professor CL Blizzard, Dr ML Callisaya, Professor J Hides, Professor G Jones, Associate Professor S Quinn, Professor TM Winzenberg Elise Joanna Devenish School Medicine Thesis Title Optogenetic Manipulation of Calcineurin Signalling Supervisors Professor LC Foa, Dr RJ Gasperini, Dr DA Gell, Dr JY Lin
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Wednesday, 18 December 2019, 2.00pm DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (CONT) Brooklyn Jai Fraser School Menzies Institute for Medical Research Thesis Title Understanding Low Childhood Muscular Fitness as a Risk Factor for Impaired Glucose Homeostasis and Type 2 Diabetes in Adulthood Supervisors Professor CL Blizzard, Dr CG Magnussen, Professor AJ Venn Le Bao Chau Ho School Menzies Institute for Medical Research Thesis Title Aspects of Blood Pressure and Lipid Lowering Drug Treatment in Individuals Stratified by Absolute Cardiovascular Disease Risk Supervisors Dr MC Breslin, Professor J Doust, Professor MR Nelson, Professor C Reid, Professor K Sanderson Mark Travers Nolan School Menzies Institute for Medical Research Thesis Title Imaging for Cardiac Dysfunction Secondary to Cancer Treatment Supervisors Professor TH Marwick, Professor K Negishi Andrew James Phipps School Medicine Thesis Title DNA Methylation and Histone Modification Dynamics in Neurons in Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease Supervisors Dr PC Taberlay, Professor JC Vickers, Dr A Woodhouse Lisa Ann Stanton School Medicine Thesis Title Evaluation of a Staff-led Clinical Redesign Program to Improve Patient Flow Through Outpatient Clinics: A mixed-methods study Supervisors Dr K Ford, Distinguished Professor GM Peterson, Associate Professor CJ Quarmby, Dr JM Stankovich Seiha Yen School Medicine Thesis Title The Regional Lung Response to Mechanical Ventilation Supervisors Associate Professor RF O’Toole, Dr LF Roddam, Professor GR Zosky Shuang Zheng School Menzies Institute for Medical Research Thesis Title Knee Osteoarthritis, its Comorbidity and the Role of Vitamin D Supervisors Associate Professor D Aitken, Professor CL Blizzard, Professor C Ding, Professor G Jones
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ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS
Wednesday, 18 December 2019, 5.30pm
THE PROCESSION will enter the Hall at 5.30pm in the following order: Usher of the Black Rod Members of the College of Health and Medicine Professor Lisa Foa, BSc(Hons) Deakin, PhD Tas, Head of the School of Medicine, College of Health and Medicine Professor Tracey Dickson, PhD, Dean of Graduate Research Professor Natalie Brown, BSc(Hons), DipEd, PhD, FSEDA, GAICD, Chair of Academic Senate Professor Denise Fassett, BHlthSci(Nurs), MNurs Tas, PhD Technol.Syd, SRCNA, Executive Dean, College of Health and Medicine Professor Anthony Koutoulis, BSc(Hons), PhD Melb, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Ms Allyson Warrington, BBus E.Cowan, FAMI, FAICD, Guest Speaker Mace Bearer Mr Harvey Gibson, BEc, FCA, Deputy Chancellor THE NATIONAL ANTHEM will be sung by Ms Grace Ovens, BMus(Hons) Australians all let us rejoice For we are young and free We’ve golden soil and wealth for toil, Our home is girt by sea: Our land abounds in nature’s gifts Of beauty rich and rare, In history’s page let every stage Advance Australia fair. In joyful strains then let us sing Advance Australia fair. WELCOME BY THE DEPUTY CHANCELLOR Mr Harvey Gibson, BEc, FCA THE OCCASIONAL ADDRESS delivered by Ms Allyson Warrington, BBus E.Cowan, FAMI, FAICD MUSICAL INTERLUDE performed by the Conservatorium Brass Quintet THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES THE VALEDICTORY ADDRESS delivered by Ms Amanda Crombie, BDemCare CLOSING REMARKS by the Deputy Chancellor THE RECESSION of the stage party in reverse order to that of entry, followed by the new graduates REFRESHMENTS will be served after the ceremony in the Grand Ballroom, Mezzanine Level
This program includes the names of those candidates who will receive their degrees and diplomas in person and in absentia, and is correct at 12 December 2019.
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COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND MEDICINE DIPLOMA OF DEMENTIA CARE John Charles Adams Christopher Hume Allom Andrea Kathryn Anderson David Bruce Armstrong Marleise Betts Nidhi Bhatia Rebecca Elizabeth Boyle Irene Elisabeth Burlein Amy Elizabeth Burton Rachel Brooke Butler Claudia Maria Caldwell Danielle Kirsty Campbell Wendy Robin Cann Jennifer Lavene Carlin Glenys May Casboult Emily Casburn Margaret Mary Cassell Sadie Chibwe Shawna Lee Copas Michelle Amanda Dallachy Dilhara Charmaine Ebell Chathura Dulmini Edussuriya Ruth Joeline Falconer Durba Fonceca Christina Jane Fox Ruth Sonja Freeburn Cheryl Freeman Karen Maree Gardner Christie Gist Paul Francis Griffiths Johanna Haire Aimee Hecker Cherie Anne Ho Joanne Maree Hunter Leigh Johnstone Anita June King Tin Yan Kok Katherine Elizabeth Kovacs Li Eng Lau Gabriele Lenser Ai-Hwee Leow Diane Joyce Linskey Alison Joan Paula Lock Isabel Cristina Loureiro Coutinho Amanda Luttrell Tracey MacCulloch Cecilia Louise Mannix Pretty Maphosa 14.
Wednesday, 18 December 2019, 5.30pm
Julie Martin Deborah Faye McCabe Kelly McCallum Lorna Gertrude McConnachie Kylie Louise McConnell Megan McCutcheon Mary Madeline Melville Elke Menzel Heidi Sarah Middlemas Fiona Mowlam Mildred Chidhakwa Muza Karen Anne Necklen Geralyn Ong Ashleigh Jane Ormerod Marjorie Ellen Passey Josephine Sally Peacock Philip Kym Peter Rhea Lyn Petilla Thuy Anh Pham Priyanthika Pitawela Manannalage Nicholas Shane Porter-Renwick Bronwen Majella Prenter Wendy Kay Preston Kim Prinsloo Christine Ann Rhodes Ellen Louise Robson Zandile Sandra Rwodzi Zoe Gwyneth Walker Samuels Carolyn Simpson Felicity Anne Smith Carla Smyth Claudia Maritza Stow Fiona Lynne Terrey Sharron Todd Claire Frances Tulk Adrienne Brie Turnidge Sue Valentine Ann Victora Ellie Rose Walter Belinda Jane Ward Magrietha Elizabeth Wessels Toni Pamela Williams Lisa Wong Lydia Christel Elisabeth Wong Sarah Sau Wai Wu Kyoko Yoneda Vicki Laurel Zammit
ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN DEMENTIA CARE Nicole Ang Janet Eileen Bennett Dianne Lynette Cameron Gail D’Astoli Ana Mercedes Amanda Galleno Reano Janette Elizabeth Granfield Patrice Higgins Wanasai Hunn Rowena Leitch Anita Sin Yee Ho Leung Kirsty Mhairi Mackay Robyn Murphy Alison Elizabeth Spice Ellena Street Jennifer Anne Thompson Shelley Wiley ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN HEALTH AND COMMUNITY CARE Yohana Paige Fulton BACHELOR OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE Thuan Pin Goh James Goodsell Grace Ho Yan Ling Levi James Hunt Linda Philp BACHELOR OF DEMENTIA CARE Debra Joy Ardern Margaret Narelle Brown Darienne Marie Caldere Jodi Maree Carey Vanessa Kaylene Bates Caroli Amanda Crombie Tara Saffron Crossman Edgar Da Costa Suzanne Davies Stephanie Jane Dunn Robina Louise Ford Morgan-Lee Goodsell Liisa Elizabeth Heffernan Marion Jennings
Wednesday, 18 December 2019, 5.30pm Julie Diana Lawless Catherine Helen Le Vaillant Coralie Matthews Julie Maree Maxwell Julianne McMurray Kathryn Ann Mussing Ada Mary Ochayi Zofia Jadwiga Oleszczak Sarah-Kaye Page Skye Ray Cheryl Christine Robert Lesley Ann Rowe Kathryn Marie Saunderson Johanna Helen Schaefer Kaylene Louise Scott Samantha Anne Smith Lisa Maree Stark Michelle Kathryn Tapper Kerry Anne Turnbull Mary Treasa West Karen Linda Elizabeth West-McInnes Katrina Wirth BACHELOR OF HEALTH AND COMMUNITY CARE Dylan James Moores Sharna Joanne Stinson BACHELOR OF NURSING Frenece Banovich Erin Laura Batchelor Ellen Grace Batge Ashlee Maree Bowerman Rachel Marie Byrne-Smith Julian Clapton Rebekah Susan Clapton Michael Grant Cleary Natalie Anne Coady Emma Jane Croxford Jack Dare Hayley Ann Doering Thomas Min Yeop Dong Sarah Anne Elliott Danielle Maree Fenton Jemma Claire Gales Madeline Maree Heawood Amy Maree Huxley Dimitria Fernetta Jaynes
Maria Manuella Kalimnios Sarah Lila Keane Hannah Ashleigh Klug Grace Lawless Stephanie Rose Lewis-Gumley Michael James Lockley Monica Lockley-Brewster Tara-Louise Mansfield Ellie Rosalie Hollis Martin Christine Joy Morada Rebecca Anne Nettle Samantha Loidl O’May Lucy Rose Oates Alexandra Kate Stoneman Maddison Amy Verrier Hannah Louise Watson BACHELOR OF PHARMACY Ashwani S S Alagapperumal Nur Aqilah Binti Alimin Millicent Maree Borowicz Dang-Khoa Bui Ebony Ann Burgess Ai Lynn Chua Quoc Anh Khoa Dang Jai Aaron de Haan Thanh Uyen Duong Kennedy Chisom Echetama Linka J Godejohann Alex Kho Tay Ka Jonty Roy Killick Minsoo Kim Hui Yiing Lau Choi Yuk Lee Stephanie Ning Ern Lee Maurice Nit Shing Liaw Ying Liu Tsun Ming Luk Samarah Mahmoud Harriet Jennifer Morling Heena Kaur Nagi Daisy Laura Newell Siu Ling Brenda Ng Chia Qi Ngang Hiep Hoang Nguyen Hei Yin Ning Kimberly Ong Lee Min Ooi Utkrisht Pahwa
Sarah Hazel Scarfe Calvin Yuen Wey Soon Charlotte Emma Sulzberger Jia Thung Tan June Madeline Watkins Shu Xian Woon Eu Nice Yap Bora Zace BACHELOR OF PHARMACY WITH HONOURS Patrick James Beven Jie Yi Chang Ying Qian Chuah Reinhald Zheng Ying Erh Georgina Ruth Gaffney Marlene Grimes-Feddern Morgan Honner Yumin Ichikawa Yi Yuen Koay Gordon Szeto Leung Chia Jane Ooi Archnaah Rajan Tess Elizabeth Stubbings Andrea Weimin Tan Claire Louise Tippett Laura Rose Tuson BACHELOR OF PHARMACY WITH HONOURS First Class Honours Jonathon Ertl James Thomas Ford Chuin Khai Lim Guinevere Narraway Haowei Wong BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Breanna Elizabeth Bannister Zachary John Allen Barrett Cameron Noel Bell Ruby Clare Bell Sheridan Lee Coles Benjamin Neil Cupit Nicole Lea Cushing Joanna Helen Davis Isabella Catherine De Santi Sophie Rose Francis 15.
Wednesday, 18 December 2019, 5.30pm BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE (CONT)
BACHELOR OF NURSING WITH CLINICAL HONOURS (TRANSITION TO PRACTICE)
BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE WITH HONOURS
Louise Catherine Gibson Elora Helen Giles Jane Heather Ingles Joel Keygan Mitchell King Elyse Kate Lamprill Ane Landman Sarah Jane Lattanzio Holly Mae Molnar Jessica Frances Mulcahy Phoebe Joan Mulcahy Aisling Pearl Pitney O’Driscoll Isabelle Odgers Peppe-Jo Genevieve Paramour Elise Robinson Esther Naomi Shilling Sherry Anne Smart Sam Donald Speakman Holly Rebecca Tranter Róisín Molly Treanor Kathryn Laura Vosper Katelyn Anne Walker Simon James Weber Cerridwyn Louise Whitten Lauren Grace Wolfe Stephanie Nga Yee Yan
Anu Sadhara
First Class Honours Ashten Kaye de Haan Katie Louise McBain Ellie Kate Newton Danielle Grace Pretty Cleo Lavinia Thomas Sarah Frances Van Drunen
BACHELOR OF MEDICINES MANAGEMENT WITH PROFESSIONAL HONOURS IN COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINES
BACHELOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Katherine Mary Giblett BACHELOR OF NURSING WITH HONOURS First Class Honours Yichao Alexandra Sun BACHELOR OF NURSING WITH CLINICAL HONOURS (LEADERSHIP IN PRACTICE) Leisa Bishop
BACHELOR OF NURSING WITH PROFESSIONAL HONOURS (CRITICAL CARE NURSING) Katey Elizabeth Atkinson BACHELOR OF NURSING WITH PROFESSIONAL HONOURS (EMERGENCY NURSING) Natalie Elford BACHELOR OF PHARMACY WITH PROFESSIONAL HONOURS (CLINICAL PHARMACY) Kelly Buzza Eman Kanaani Tsz Kin Aaron Khan Luke Samuel Newman Shenouda Thamir Mesiha Rouby Mastan Shaik Lisa May Waddell Amanda On Yeng Wong Timothy James Yi
Debra Joy Ardern BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE WITH HONOURS Rachel Barac Alice Margaret Bosworth James John Rochfort Brady Jasmin Brooks Tristan Lyon Chooi Caitlin Elizabeth Connolly Natalie Ruth Ling Emma Louise Smith Esther Jane Stanton Erin Maria Van Der Kley
BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY WITH HONOURS Eamon Patrick Garrett Rebecca Healey Eleni Kalimnios Tanya Leigh Wilson BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY WITH HONOURS First Class Honours Bronte Ellyse Matthews Kate Henrietta Stephens Megan Rebecca Young GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EVIDENCE-BASED COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINES Alyson Donna Maier Chantal Bianca Oxley GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING Faith Elfreda Dorris Harold-Horton GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (ACUTE CARE NURSING) Cheryl Ann Plunkett Allyse Grace Stewart Lauren Elizabeth Thurlow GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (CHILD AND FAMILY HEALTH NURSING) Carrie Elizabeth Auker
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Wednesday, 18 December 2019, 5.30pm GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (EMERGENCY NURSING) Kimberley Hymas GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (LEADERSHIP IN PRACTICE) Renae Majella Simpson GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE NURSING) Laura Elizabeth Binnington Ellie Ann Brown Melanie Jean Gray Bianca Adele Harris Kate Louise Howell GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (PAEDIATRIC NURSING) Leah Kate Campbell Gemma Rose Graham Patrice Mary Lawrence Annalise Travalia GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (RENAL NURSING)
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF CLINICAL PHARMACY Anastasia Baker-Finch Sirirat Bangsaeng Kirti Bhana Nicole Maree Bishop Sonia Gaye Bushby Nyssa Coombs Shinade Renae Crawford Claire Helen De Boni Claire Louise Fisher Kimberley Foruria Jacky Hanh Ava Ming-See Hau Rebecca Jennifer Iacob Chuen Yen Koay Steven David Lewellin Rachel Martin Georgia Jane McGuinness Lauren Murphy Ashleigh Lauren Pileggi Jamie Charles Pisani Pranavan Sothirajah Shobana Sothirajah Sarah Kathleen Spann Pia van Koeverden Truc Walsh Kaitlyn Janelle Watson
Darren Earl Browning
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (MENTAL HEALTH AND PSYCHIATRIC NURSING)
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF COUNSELLING
Kyle James Bawden Emma Jane Pennicott
Anthony Reid Krueger Darcy Thomas Lefroy Nadia Rose Mahjouri Maria Theresa Rushton
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (ONCOLOGY NURSING)
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COUNSELLING Adam William Cousens Janet Eleanor Harrington Sharmila Angelica Holland Isabella Janice McVilly Richelle Birgetta Menzies Lucy Thelma Pitt
MASTER OF CLINICAL NURSING (ACUTE CARE NURSING) Eliza Grace Thomas MASTER OF CLINICAL NURSING (CRITICAL CARE NURSING) Ellen Lee Burke Sybil Sarte Cayetuna MASTER OF CLINICAL NURSING (EMERGENCY NURSING) Farina Ali MASTER OF CLINICAL NURSING (PERIOPERATIVE NURSING) Glaiza Noreen Ramirez Balbastro MASTER OF CLINICAL PHARMACY Katrina Graham Jane Tran Boi La Clare Rebecca Smith MASTER OF NURSING (INTERNATIONAL) Purwadi Sujalmo MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Mary Hing Fung Cheung Sarah Louise Scott
Kelly Maree Sulman
MASTER OF PSYCHOLOGY (CLINICAL)
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (RENAL NURSING)
Samantha Jachnycky Blight Jessica Kate Forward Emma Schubert
Katrina Louise Gordon
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COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING
Wednesday, 18 December 2019, 5.30pm
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONOURS First Class Honours Elise Mary Jurasovic
GRADUATE RESEARCH GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN RESEARCH Zahid Hussain Emily Joy Lowe Wubshet Hailu Tesfaye Stephanus Troy Wanandy Leanna Sarah Woods DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Zahid Hussain School Medicine Thesis Title Drug Dosing in Obese Surgical Patients Supervisors Mr CM Curtain, Mrs C Mirkazemi, Professor GM Peterson, Associate Professor STR Zaidi Emily Joy Lowe School Medicine Thesis Title Picture Perfect: A mixed-methods analysis of engagement with image-based social media content Supervisors Dr MI Garry, Dr RM Grieve, Dr CR Padgett, Dr J Sauer, Professor JL Scott Wubshet Hailu Tesfaye School Medicine Thesis Title Medication Appropriateness and Regimen Complexity in Chronic Kidney Disease Supervisors Dr RL Castelino, Professor MD Jose, Dr CM McKercher, Professor GM Peterson, Dr BC Wimmer, Associate Professor STR Zaidi Stephanus Troy Wanandy School Medicine Thesis Title Dissecting the Pharmaceutical and Immunological Aspects of Myrmecia pilosula (Jack Jumper) Ant Venom Immunotherapy Supervisors Associate Professor NW Davies, Dr DA Gell, Associate Professor N Guven, Associate Professor MD Wiese Leanna Sarah Woods School Nursing Thesis Title Supporting Patients undertaking Heart Failure Self-management using Multi-stakeholder Co-design of a Mobile Health Application Supervisors Associate Professor EA Cummings, Dr J Duff, Dr EL Roehrer, Professor KN Walker
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Graduates and diplomates who were admitted to degrees and awarded diplomas at a meeting of the University Council on 18 October 2019 GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN INFRASTRUCTURE ASSET MANAGEMENT
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (EMERGENCY NURSING)
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN ROAD ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION
Mahesh Kumar Mandal
Samantha Janet Du-ross
Trevor Robert Dwyer
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (ACUTE CARE NURSING)
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (CRITICAL CARE NURSING)
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN RESEARCH
Shung Wai Yu
Chelcie Collins
Aynalem Mamo Dilla
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Aynalem Mamo Dilla School Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture Thesis Title Agricultural Productivity and Carbon Sequestration Potential of a Faidherbia albida (Delile) A.Chev Parkland Agroforestry System in the Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia Supervisors Associate Professor KM Barry, Professor D Parsons, Dr P Smethurst Martin John Farley School Insitute for Marine & Antarctic Studies Thesis Title Place, People and Policy: Creating policy value from complexity Supervisors Professor DW Adams, Dr HR Hall, Professor MG Haward
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Graduates who were admitted to degrees at a meeting of the University Council on 27 August 2019 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS Cao Chenchen Cao Qibin Cao Tianyuan Chen Hao Han Jiachen Huang Yufeng Jiao Luqing Li Dong Peng Xueyimei Ting Ting Wang Ya Wei Yan Wu Hao Wu Wei Wu Yulun Xu Yingjie Ying Zhichao Zhang Qiujuan Zhang Zhixuan
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BACHELOR OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS Cai Xiaoruo Chen Jiahao Chen Jingyi Deng Xiaoling Gao Junqi Li Xudong Liang Yuhao Meng Ge Yuan Mingke Zeng Qiuyu Zhang Enhan
UNIVERSITY ARMS & MEDALS UNIVERSITY ARMS Prior to 1936, the University used a Common Seal that was the seal of the Tasmanian Council of Education. In 1937, the University Council arranged a competition, seeking designs for a coat of arms from University graduates. A design by Mr Egbert Holder Harry BA, BCom, a Launceston resident, was declared the winner from 47 submissions. Mr Harry’s design was a rough sketch, with a shield divided into silver and blue quarters bearing the following charges: – a red lion being the Tasmanian badge as decreed by Queen Victoria – a gold book signifying ‘the academic side of University Activity’ – a gold Southern Cross ‘representative of Australia’ – a red Olympic torch ‘representing the athletic side of University activity’ The original design also contained a crest, which was later removed. Over time, the university commissioned UK designer for the Royal Mint, Mr George Kruger Gray, to produce a beautifully painted drawing that looks much like the regal logo in use today. He kept the emblems of Mr Harry’s design, arranging them in a visually appealing, heraldically correct manner.
The blazon of a Grant of Arms is the official definition of the Arms. The blazon for the University’s shield, from the Grant of Arms is translated (from heraldic language) as follows: A white/silver shield on which is a red lion walking across facing straight ahead with right forepaw raised with blue claws and tongue, holding in its right forepaw a flaming torch in natural colours; and on the shield is also a broad red bar making up the top one-third on which is a broad central blue vertical bar with a yellow/gold border down each side, carrying the [five] brightest stars of the Southern Cross in white/silver; between two yellow/gold books closed with clasps. The University of Tasmania’s logo, used on its stationary and web sites today, is based on a standardised and stylised version of the red Lion passant from the Coat of Arms. UNIVERSITY MEDALS The University Medal is the highest academic award made to an undergraduate student. The medals are awarded to students who have a consistent record of exceptional academic achievement at all levels of a bachelor’s degree program, and qualify for a bachelor’s degree with first class honours. Up to thirteen medals can be awarded annually.
In the 1970’s the University applied to the College of Heralds for a Grant of Arms. This application was successful, and for the first time the University had Arms.
University of Tasmania Coat of Arms
University of Tasmania Medal
ACADEMIC REGALIA The University’s academic dress is based on the styles worn at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. The academic regalia consists of a scarlet or black cloth gown; a separate hood or stole; and a trencher cap (also known as mortarboards) or bonnet. Gowns and hoods of different shapes indicate the degrees of Bachelor, Master and Doctors. The colour of the hoods represents the discipline of study. Honorary Doctorate A gown of scarlet cloth faced on the opening of the sleeves and on the full length of the lapels with coloured silk representing the academic discipline. The hood is black and fully lined with coloured silk. A black velvet tudor bonnet with a gold cord and tassel.
Australian Maritime College Bachelors Degree A gown of black cloth. The hood is black and fully lined with coloured silk and bound on the tippet and cowl with gold braid. A black trencher cap with a black cord and tassel.
Honorary Master Degree
Associate Degrees and Diplomas
A gown of scarlet cloth faced on the opening of the sleeves and on the full length of the lapels with coloured silk representing the academic discipline. The hood is black and fully lined with coloured silk. A trencher cap with a gold cord and tassel.
A gown of black cloth. A stole of coloured silk representing the academic discipline. A black trencher cap with a black cord and tassel.
Professional Doctorates
Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor
A gown of black cloth faced on the opening of the sleeves and on the full length of the lapels with coloured silk representing the academic discipline. The hood is black and fully lined with coloured silk. A black velvet tudor bonnet with a gold cord and tassel.
A gown of black damask silk trimmed with gold braid, and featuring gold embriodery designs representing the lion from the University’s coat of arms and the Tasmania floral emblem, the Tasmanian Flowering Blue Gum. A black trencher cap with the cap edged with gold braid, or a black velvet Tudor bonnet, with a gold cord and tassel.
Doctor of Philosophy A gown of black cloth faced on the opening of the sleeves and on the full length of the lapels with scarlet silk. The hood is scarlet and fully lined with scarlet silk. A black velvet tudor bonnet with a scarlet cord and tassel.
CEREMONIAL REGALIA
Members of UTAS Council A gown of black cloth with gold braid running from front to back on each shoulder. A black trencher cap with a black cord and tassel.
Masters Degree
Members of the Australian Maritime College Board
A gown of black cloth. The hood is black and fully lined with coloured silk. A black trencher cap with a black cord and tassel.
A gown of black cloth with a square collar of gold silk and faced on the full length of the lapels with gold silk. A black trencher cap with the cap edged with gold braid and a black cord and tassel.
Australian Maritime College Masters Degree A gown of black cloth. The hood is fully lined with coloured silk and bound the on tippet and cowl with gold braid. A black trencher cap with a black cord and tassel. Bachelors Degree A gown of black cloth. The hood is black and lined with coloured silk on the tippet and cowl. A black trencher cap with a black cord and tassel.
Fellow A gown of black cloth with a stole of red trimmed with gold. A black trencher cap with a black cord and tassel.
ACADEMIC REGALIA FACULTY, SCHOOL OR DISCIPLINE
COLOUR
ARTS Music
Silver Grey
Performing Arts
Silver Grey
Fine/Visual Arts and Craft
Satinwood
All other Arts Awards
Dark Blue
COMMERCE All awards
Orange
LAW All awards
Crimson
EDUCATION All awards
Light Blue
HEALTH Medical Science
Purple
Medicine and Surgery
Lilac
Nursing
Blue Green
Pharmacy
Saffron
All other Health Awards
Jacaranda
SCIENCE and ENGINEERING Agricultural Science
Brown
Architecture and Town Planning
Dark Pink
Environmental Design
Dark Pink
Environmental Studies
Light Pink
Geomatics and Surveying
Green Muscat
Engineering and Technology
Green
All other Science, Engineering and Technology Awards
White
AUSTRALIAN MARITIME COLLEGE Marine Conservation and Resource Sustainability
Aqua
Marine Engineering and Hydrodynamics
Purple
Maritime Operations
Royal Blue
Marine and Logistics Management
Ivory
Certificate I-IV (all disciplines)
Silver Grey
Diploma (all disciplines)
Peach
WELCOME TO YOUR UNIVERSITY ALUMNI COMMUNITY Congratulations on completing your studies successfully and graduating today. As a graduate of the University of Tasmania, you are part of a vibrant global community of more than 122,000 alumni that live and work across approximately 110 countries. Through the University you have access to a wide range of events and opportunities to extend your network.
This is your opportunity to provide feedback on your experiences at the University of Tasmania and tell us what you have been up to since leaving the University, e.g. Are you working? If so, where and in what industry? Did you go on to further study? Your survey response will be greatly appreciated.
The University also offers a number of lifelong learning, career enhancement and student mentoring opportunities. Share your graduation moments Graduation is a celebration of your success at university and we encourage you to share celebration messages and photos of your smiles, gowns, families and friends on the University’s Alumni Facebook page at facebook.com/UTASAlumni. Alumni benefits As a graduate of the University of Tasmania you have access to many exclusive services and benefits including: – discounts on further study – lifelong learning opportunities, lectures and forums – free access to the University Library – lifelong email – invitations to reunions and networking events – professional development events and webinars – career mentoring and career development – alumni news and information services – volunteering opportunities Recognise the exceptional The Alumni Awards program recognise the outstanding achievements of alumni making a significant contribution to their communities and achieving excellence in their industry. For more information go to utas.edu.au/alumni/our-alumni/awards. Graduate Outcomes Survey (GOS) As a University graduate, you will receive an invitation by email to complete the GOS in 4-6 months’ time. The GOS is administered by the Social Research Centre on behalf of the Department of Education and Training. Graduates from Universities across Australia participate.
KEEP IN TOUCH We encourage you to keep your contact details updated with our Alumni Relations Office so we can continue to keep you informed about all the exclusive opportunities available to you as a graduate of the University of Tasmania. To update your contact details online or for more information about your alumni community visit utas.edu.au/alumni.
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MEET SOME OF OUR ALUMNI COMMUNITY Luke McGregor BA/BEc 2007 As a comedian and actor, Luke McGregor has forged a successful career in the Australian entertainment industry over the last decade. Luke’s impressive body of comedic work includes TV roles in Hughesy, We Have a Problem, Studio A, It’s a Date, The Time of Our Lives, Legally Brown and the Logie-winning Utopia. In 2016, he was co-creator and star of the hit ABC documentary series Luke Warm Sex. Luke has performed at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Tasmania’s 10 Days on the Island Festival. He is the co-writer and co-star of the award-winning comedy Rosehaven which is filmed in Tasmania and follows the story of best friends and unlikely real estate agents. The show draws inspiration from his parents’ business based in Hobart. Luke won the Logie for Most Popular Actor in 2019. Dr Jess Melbourne-Thomas, Bachelor of Science with Honours 2002, Graduate Diploma of Marine Science 2010, PhD 2010 Jess is a Transdisciplinary Researcher and Knowledge Broker with CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere. She was a Rhodes Scholar at the University of Oxford from 2003-2005, and is a Lead Author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Jess was one of Science & Technology Australia’s 30 Superstars of STEM in 2018, and one of twelve women scientists to have her portrait featured as a constellation on the ceiling of New York’s Grand Central station as part of GE’s Balance the Equation campaign. Jess is passionate about encouraging greater representation of women in science leadership, and is the co-founder of the global Women in Polar Science (WiPS) networks, as well as the Homeward Bound project which took 78 women with a background in science on a leadership journey to Antarctica in 2016. In 2019 Jess was the recipient of an Alumni Achievement Award for her work in the fields of Antarctic marine ecosystems and climate change research. Dr Mansoor Mirkazemi FRACS (Plas), B Med Sci 1993, MBBS 1995 Mansoor arrived in Tasmania in 1986 as a 17 year-old Iranian refugee, and has gone on to become a highly successful plastic surgeon and humanitarian. Currently working with Collins Plastic Surgery in Melbourne, he specialises in cosmetic surgery, plastic surgery and hand surgery. He is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS), a member of the Australian Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons (ASPS) and a member of the Australasian Cleft Lip and Palate Association and travels frequently to Indonesia and Fiji as an Interplast volunteer where he treats children with cleft lips and palates, burn injuries, hand injuries and tumours. He received the University’s prestigious Foundation Graduate Award in 2015. Ange Boxall, Bachelor of Fine Arts 1997 After graduating from University, singer-songwriter Ange Boxall made a career travelling the world for over a decade, before returning to settle in the wild windy beaches of eastern Tasmania. She is co-founder of spirits company The Splendid Gin, the Founder and Creative Director of ECHO Festival and the Programmer and Producer of Tasmania’s Festival of Voices’ FoV Coastal, and hosts regular music sessions and markets at her east coast farmhouse, Riversdale. Ange has worked with some of the best musicians in Australia and the US and performed throughout the world and Tasmania. Her 2016 country album ‘Into the Wind’ debuted at No. 11 on the ARIA charts.
ALUMNI PROFILES Professor Roger Byard AO, PSM, MBBS 1978, B Med Sci 1975 Roger is one of Australia’s most distinguished contributors to the medical profession. His achievements in the field of pathology have been recognised globally. He is an Officer of the Order of Australia, a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists of the United Kingdom, a Fellow of the College of American Pathologists, Honorary Member of the College of Forensic and Legal Medicine of Sri Lanka and a Registered Expert with the International Criminal Court in The Hague. Roger is the George Richard Marks Chair of Pathology at the University of Adelaide and a Senior Specialist Forensic Pathologist at Forensic Science SA. He has a specific interest in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), and has published over 500 papers in peerreviewed journals. He was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award in 2016 and recently returned to Tasmania to deliver the University of Tasmania’s Arthur Cobbold Memorial Lecture at Dark Mofo. Tamara Jago SC Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws 1993 Magistrate Tamara Jago was born, raised and educated in the North-West of Tasmania. After graduating from the University she specialised in criminal law in private practice. Tamara commenced a position at the Legal Aid Commission in 2000. In 2010, Tamara became the first woman in Tasmania to be made Senior Counsel – the first also to receive that title working from the Legal Aid system. It was something the Attorney General of the time called an “historic appointment”. In 2016, Tamara was appointed to the bench where she continues to serve as one of the North-West region’s senior judicial officers. In 2019 Magistrate Jago’s achievements were recognised with an Alumni Award for Excellence. Alison Watkins, BCom 1985 Originally from Tasmania’s midlands, Alison has gone on to forge a ground-breaking career in the Australian business sector over the last three decades. Alison is currently Group Managing Director of Coca Cola Amatil and Non-Executive Director for The Centre of Independent Studies. Prior to her appointment with Coca-Cola Amatil in 2014, Alison’s roles included CEO of agribusiness GrainCorp Limited, CEO of Berri Limited and Managing Director of Regional Banking at ANZ. She also spent ten years at McKinsey & Company from 1989-1999 and became a partner of the firm in 1996 before moving to ANZ as Group General Manager Strategy. Alison remains one of only a few females to have held a CEO position with an ASX200 company and was the first appointed to head a listed Australian agribusiness. Alan Teh, Bachelor of Architecture 1999 Award-winning Malaysia architect Alan Teh is the Principal Architect and Founding Director of Atelier Alan the Architect which he estabished in 2005. Alan looks back on his days at the University fondly and says the many years in Tasmania, left a lasting impression. Today Alan is taking a lead in green sustainable architecture sin Malaysia creating the first Green Building Index-rated public school in Penang. Alan was voted as one of the “Top 30 Emerging Architects of Malaysia” in 2011, showcased in a Malaysian Institute of Architects’ publication 30 Under 40. He was also featured in the Taiwan interior design magazine My Home as one of the “Top 50 Young Chinese Designers” in 2014. His company has won the Pertubuhan Arkitek Malaysia/ Malaysia Institute of Architects awards in 2016 and 2017.