Callaghan Graduation Ceremonies - April 2011

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NEWCASTLE

THURSDAY 28 APRIL 2011


THE UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE

The University of Newcastle is a leader in teaching and research. With a history of more than 45 years, the University of Newcastle has grown from a locally-focused institution to one that is globally orientated. University of Newcastle established

1965

Full-time academic staff

970

Student enrolments in 2010

35,178

Graduates in 2010

5,494

Undergraduate programs

85

Postgraduate coursework programs

100

Total revenue in 2010

$507 million

Rankings Australian top 10 for research funding and outcomes Ranked 352nd university in the world Shanghai Jiao Tong University Academic Ranking 2010 Ranked 59th university in the Asia-Pacific Shanghai Jiao Tong University Academic Ranking 2010 Ranked 256th university in the world QS World University Rankings 2010


MESSAGE FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR AND PRESIDENT

Dear Graduate Congratulations! Today we recognise your commitment and your significant achievements. This graduation ceremony is a celebration for you and your family and friends who have provided invaluable support during your studies. To these important guests, we offer a very special welcome. Many of you here today will be preparing to embark on a new career. Others may be considering returning to university for further study. Whichever path you are following, it is an exciting time and the University of Newcastle is proud to have helped you reach this important point in your life. Education is one of the most valuable assets you can have. This graduation is a significant milestone and, I hope, the first of many celebrations in your journey of lifelong learning. You are now an alumnus and part of the University’s 105,000 strong alumni community. This global network keeps you connected with the University, and offers you friendship and professional links with Newcastle graduates and former staff living in Australia and 100 countries across the world. We always like to hear from our graduates as they progress through their career locally and beyond, so please stay in touch through our alumni network. As a graduate of this University you carry our reputation for quality and integrity in all we do. I hope that your time here has been both challenging and rewarding, that the University has given you a strong start to your career, and that you take with you lifelong friends and great memories. Congratulations on obtaining your degree. I wish you every success in the future. Professor Nicholas Saunders Vice-Chancellor and President


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RECONCILIATION STATEMENT

The University of Newcastle declares its commitment to Aboriginal reconciliation: developing a strong community and fostering mutual respect, social justice and a united voice between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Aboriginal Australians. The University of Newcastle respects and acknowledges the Aboriginal land on which the Australian campuses of the University are located. We acknowledge the Aboriginal nations on whose traditional lands the University has a presence, respecting and acknowledging the traditional peoples and the cultural significance and history of the land. The University is aware of the impact of the alienation and other forms of injustices including the removal of children, the loss of land, the destruction of languages and culture, and the ongoing struggle for social and restorative justice. Through acknowledging and understanding past losses and injustices and through committing to redressing the social and economic challenges and ongoing racism, we will continue to move forward together to a better future. The University recognises that education plays an integral role in providing a foundation and platform for the exercise of self-determination and the empowerment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Through collaboration and the provision of culturally responsive education the University seeks to educate and contribute to the development of a harmonious community. The University’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities have supported the University in ensuring an Aboriginal presence at the University and appropriate and effective levels of consultation and collaboration through the sharing of Aboriginal voices, cultural wisdom and knowledge. These attributes are essential to moving forward to a future of equality and respect in teaching and learning, research, cultural inclusion, celebrating diverse cultures and success. The University acknowledges and appreciates the contribution and support by all communities. We will continue to build on existing partnerships and wherever possible forge respectful relationships designed to contribute to the ongoing endeavour of redressing the circumstance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education, health, cultures, languages, social justice, employment and empowerment. The University is committed to providing an environment that is free from racism and discrimination, developing opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to access and succeed in higher education. The University embraces the unique and diverse cultures of Aboriginal – the oldest continuing culture in the world – and Torres Strait Island peoples and to ensure the growth of knowledge for all Australians. With respect and collaboration, the University of Newcastle embraces a united approach to equality and inclusiveness for all Australian peoples.


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ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS

The Master of Ceremonies will announce the imminent commencement of the Ceremony The University Fanfares will herald the entry of the Dais Party The Assembly will rise and remain standing until the conclusion of the singing of the National Anthem The Chancellor will declare the proceedings open Presentation of Honorary Degree recipients Occasional address Award for Research Higher Degree Excellence Presentation of Teaching Excellence and Learning Support Awards Presentation of Vice-Chancellor’s School Teacher Award Conferring of Research Higher Degrees Conferring of Postgraduate Degrees Musical Interlude Conferring of Undergraduate Degrees Presentation of University Medallists The Chancellor will invite the graduate chosen to speak on behalf of the graduates to address the Assembly The Chancellor will declare the Ceremony concluded The Dais party and Assembly will rise as the University fanfares are sounded The Dais party will leave the stage The Procession of Graduates will follow the Dais Party out of the Hall


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THE UNIVERSITY COUNCIL As at 1 April 2011

The Official Members

Member elected by the Non-Academic Staff

Chancellor Conjoint Professor Trevor C Waring AM

Ms Leanne Holt

BA, MSc(Newc.), FAPS

Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Nicholas Saunders MD(Syd.), HonLLD(Monash)

The President of the Academic Senate Professor Val J Robertson

Dip HR(HIT), MME(Newc)

Members elected by the Students Ms Matilda Hunt BA (Newc)

Ms Karen Miller BBus(Acc) (UTS), CA

BAppSc(Physio)(Lincoln Institute), BA(Hons), PhD(La Trobe)

External persons who are members of Convocation

Deputy Chancellor The Hon John Charles Price AM JP

BCom(Newc), CA, MAICD

OFIE Aust, I.Eng, IMarEng(UK), MIMarEST(UK), MAICD

Ministerial Appointees Ms Sharryn Brownlee Ms Crystal Condous OAM BCom, MLib(UNSW), GAICD

Conjoint Professor Geoff Lilliss BE(Hons), MBA(Merit)(Newc), FIE(Aust), MAICD

Dr Ken Moss AM BE(Hons), PhD(Newc), HonFIE(Aust), CPEng, FAICD

Ms Deborah Wright DipTeach(Newc), MBA(SCU), FAMI, CPM

Member Appointed by Council Ms Leah Armstrong Members elected by the Academic Staff Dr Tom Griffiths BEd(Hons), PhD(Newc), GradCert TESOL(UTS)

Professor John Rostas BSc(Hons), PhD(Monash)

Ms Dianne Allen, JP Mr Peter Cockbain BScEng(Newc), FIEAust, CPEng, FIPENZ, FTSE

The Hon Mahla Pearlman AO BA, LLB(Hons)(Syd), HonLLD(Newc)

Dr Geoff Leonard AM BCom, HonDBus(Newc), FCA, FCPA


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PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY As at 1 April 2011

Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Nicholas Saunders MD(Syd.), HonLLD(Monash)

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic and Global Relations) Professor Kevin McConkey

Faculty Pro Vice-Chancellors Pro Vice-Chancellor (Business and Law) Professor Stephen Nicholas BA(Syracuse), MA(Iowa), FASSA

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Education and Arts) Associate Professor John Germov

BA(Hons), PhD(Qld), FASSA, FAICD

BA(Chisholm), MA(Sociology)(Monash), PhD (Newc)

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Michael Calford

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Engineering and Built Environment) Professor John Carter AM

BSc, PhD(Monash)

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Services) Dr Susan Gould

BE, PhD, DEng(Syd), MASCE, FTSE, FAA, FIEAust, CPEng, GAICD

BSc(Hons)(Edin), PhD(Flinders), FAICD

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Health) Professor Nicholas Talley

President of Academic Senate Professor Val Robertson BAppSc(Physio)(Lincoln Institute), BA(Hons), PhD(La Trobe)

MBBS(Hons), MD(NSW), MMedSc(ClinEpid)(Newc), PhD(Syd), FRACP, FRCP (London & Edinburgh), FAFPHM, FACP, FACG, AGAF

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Science and Information Technology) Professor Bill Hogarth BSc(Hons)(UNSW), PhD(Newc.), FIMA, CMath, FAustMS

Portfolio Pro Vice-Chancellors Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Bill Hogarth BSc(Hons)(NSW), PhD(Newc.), FIMA, CMath, FAustMS

Pro Vice-Chancellor (External Relations) Professor Stephen Crump BA, DipEd(Macq.), MEd(Hons), PhD(Sydney)

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Scott Holmes BCom (Newc), PhD(ANU), FCPA


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THE GRADUATION CEREMONY

THE MACE The Mace is the symbol of formal authority. The Mace used today belongs to the University of Newcastle and was designed by gold and silversmith, Gerald Benney. It is made of Australian walnut and silver and its head represents an open book – the traditional symbol of learning. The Mace was a gift from the University of New South Wales to commemorate the establishment of the University of Newcastle as an autonomous institution on 1 January, 1965. It is always borne ahead of the Chancellor in the academic procession during formal ceremonies such as today’s presentation of academic awards. THE UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE FANFARES In mid-1994, staff and students of the University’s Faculty of Music were invited to submit entries for a competition to compose the University Fanfares. The composition had to be capable of being performed either on organ or on brass. The winning entry by Professor Robert Constable, was first played publicly at the University’s overseas graduation ceremony held in Singapore in August 1994. The Fanfares are performed at all ceremonial functions to herald the entry and departure of the Chancellor and other members of the Council. With respect and collaboration, the University of Newcastle embraces a united approach to equality and inclusiveness for all Australian peoples. THE UNIVERSITY MEDAL The award of a University Medal is an honour made only when there is a candidate of sufficient merit. To be considered for this award, a graduate must 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.


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A BRIEF HISTORY OF GRADUATION

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 graduates, and the public. The church had a monopoly of 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 deputed 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 which 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 or her Deputy does what is required. Thirdly the graduates. 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 master’s 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 master’s degree was called “inception”, or the beginning of one’s career as a master. 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. 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 foregoing is an adaptation of an Address given at a Graduation Ceremony at the University of Birmingham by Emeritus Professor R H C Davis and reprinted in his book From Alfred the Great to Stephen (Hambledon Press 1991), pp. 307-309. It is reproduced with kind permission of the author’s widow.


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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF ALUMNI (CONVOCATION)

Dear Graduate, Congratulations! As a graduate of the University of Newcastle, you and those who have supported you while you studied are well justified in being proud of your achievement today. I welcome you on behalf of my graduate peers, to the proud tradition that is the University of Newcastle global Alumni Network, our community of graduates that comprises over 110,000 alumni in more than 95 countries. This network is built on strong, collaborative relationships that foster academic, business, social and career opportunities for our graduates and I encourage you to engage with our Alumni Network. There are alumni groups in many locations around the world, and the Alumni Presidents’ and Coordinators’ in these locations partner with our Committee and the University Alumni Relations office to make connections of value for our graduates – both with each other, and also with our University. We seek to play a role in maintaining its reputation as a leading research University both locally, nationally and internationally to maintain the currency of our degrees. We are also committed as alumni to supporting the students who follow us, and many of you will have enjoyed the support of scholarships donated by alumni while you studied. As a valued member of alumni, you are also eligible to become an elected member of the Executive Committee, which plays a a vital and rewarding role in advising the University and in engaging and supporting its graduates through the activities of the global Alumni Network. We also confer the prestigious Alumni Awards annually, recognising outstanding graduates from their early careers to life time achievements. Who knows when you might be the recipient of an Alumni Award? Please keep your current contact details up to date on the Alumni website as you commence or continue your career journey, especially your postal address (as many events are location based) and your email address. This can be done easily online at www.newcastle.edu.au/alumni I can also be contacted directly via email: alumni-president@newcastle.edu.au With best wishes for a great future, Brian Kennaugh, President of Alumni Bachelor of Business 1993

ALUMNI

[uh -luhm-nigh] a group of graduates from a school or university


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DONORS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES

The University would like to thank the following donors who generously provided financial support for scholarships and prizes for our students in 2010. Through their generosity, donors have shaped not only the University of Newcastle but also the Hunter and Central Coast communities. Through donations and bequests, many scholarships have been established to support students, our research capacity has been strengthened and the social and cultural lives of our community enhanced. To find out more about contributing to the University of Newcastle Foundation, visit www.newcastle.edu.au/foundation or contact the UON Foundation on 02 4921 7453. Some of our donors do not appear on the list at their own request: INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES

Conjoint Professor John Levingston

Ms Valmai Avery

Mr LIM Chong Hin

Mrs Valentine Badham

Mr Douglas Lithgow

Dr Victor D Bear AM & Mrs Adele Bear

Professor Terence Lovat

Bill & Iris Burges Trust Fund

Mr NG Chong Thong

Norman Bushman Bequest

Mr Roy Palmer & Ms Marie Palmer

Ms Kerrie Coles

Mr Christopher Piggott & Mrs Shirley Piggott

Dr Beryl Collier Bequest

Mr Neville Eric Sansom

Mrs Vera Deacon

Professor Nicholas Saunders & Mrs Kathryn Saunders

Mr Richard Devon Professor Peter Dunkley Mr Neil Frazer Mr FU Hong Dr Geoffrey Leonard AM

Mr Neville Sawyer AM Mr Alan Smith & Mrs Janelle Smith Mr TAY Buan Huat Mr John Turner


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DONORS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES

ORGANISATIONS 2NUR Advitech Pty Ltd Ampcontrol Pty Ltd Andrew Neil Urban Design Group The Anglican Diocese of Newcastle The Architecture Foundation Australian Dental Association (NSW Branch) Ltd Australian Rotary Health Bayer Australia Pty Ltd Board of Surveying & Spatial Information Bradken Ltd Bramco Electronics CAF – Charities Aid Foundation Central Coast Campus Friends Inc Central Vein & Cosmetic Medical Centre The City of Newcastle Coal & Allied Community Trust Coffs Harbour Council Corky’s Carbon Consultancy Pty Ltd Cutcher & Neale Investment Services Delta Electricity Donaldson Coal Conservation Trust Doyles Creek Mining Pty Ltd Dubbo City Council EJE Architecture Engineers Australia – Tasmania Division Friends of Glen Avery The Friends of the University of Newcastle GHD Pty Ltd Harbourside Haven Villages Harvey Norman – Erina Hatch Associates Pty Ltd – Warabrook Hunter Laser Vision Pty Ltd Hunter Valley Family Law Practitioners Association Hunter Valley Private Hospital The Hunter Valley Research Foundation Hunter Water Australia Pty Ltd Hunter Water Corporation

Industry and Investment NSW Institution of Surveyors NSW Incorp Industry & Investment NSW IZZAT Consulting Engineers Lake Macquarie City Council Land & Property Management Authority The Law Society of NSW Lidbury Summers & Whiteman Macquarie Generation Maitland City Council Matrikon Pty Ltd MCM Manufacturing Pty Ltd Mirvac Multiskilled Resources Australia Pty Ltd Mundipharma Pty Ltd Newcastle & Hunter Valley Pharmacists Association Newcastle Film Society Newcastle Innovation North Coast Institute of TAFE NSW Country Surveyors Association Port Waratah Coal Services Ltd Powerserve Pty Ltd RCR Energy Rotary Club of Narrabri Rotary Club Of Tamworth First Light Royal Newcastle Hospital Graduate Nurses Association Inc RPC Technologies Pty Ltd S2F Pty Ltd Sanitarium Health & Wellbeing Company Scientific Interiors Sheather & Merrigan Business Equipment Suters Architects Pty Ltd Think Brick Australia Treloar Group Pty Ltd UoN Services Ltd W E Smith Engineering Pty Ltd Xstrata Coal NSW Pty Ltd

To find out more about contributing to the University of Newcastle, visit www.newcastle.edu.au/foundation or contact the UON Foundation on 02 4921 7453.


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THURSDAY 28 APRIL 2011

MORNING CEREMONY FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND ARTS Research Higher Degree graduates will be presented by Professor Mike Calford, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Graduates will be presented by Associate Professor John Germov, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Education and Arts) Ocasional Speaker Robyn McKerihan Graduate Speaker Angelene McInnes Musical Interlude Colin Pritchard Organist

Philip Matthias

National Anthem Georgie-Rose Davies-Kefecek Occasional Speaker Robyn McKerihan Robyn McKerihan is the Hunter and Central Coast Regional Director for the NSW Department of Education and Training. She is responsible for the leadership and management of some 300 schools, delivering quality education to the region’s 108,000 public school students. Following a 20 year career as a primary school teacher holding many positions including Deputy Principal and Principal, Ms McKerihan was appointed to her first senior executive position with the Department in 1995 as Director of Schools in Penrith. She went on to be appointed District Superintendent, Parramatta, and later District Superintendent, Dubbo. In 2001 Ms McKerihan was appointed Director, Student Assessment and School Accountability. In this role she was responsible for the delivery of the Basic Skills Testing of Year 3 and 5 students, the Year 7 English Language and Literary Assessment and the Secondary Numeracy Assessment Program. Ms McKerihan was also responsible for the operation of selective high schools and the Opportunity Class program for gifted and talented students. Ms McKerihan holds a Diploma of Teaching from the Wollongong Teachers College, and a Bachelor of Education and a Master of Business Administration from Charles Sturt University.


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THURSDAY 28 APRIL 2011

AFTERNOON CEREMONY FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND ARTS Research Higher Degree graduates will be presented by Professor Mike Calford, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Graduates will be presented by Associate Professor John Germov, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Education and Arts) Occasional Speaker Sister Maureen McGuirk Graduate Speaker Cherie Natalie Borger Musical Interlude Liesel Scheman, Helen English Organist

Philip Matthias

National Anthem Anthea Conyngham Honorary Doctorate John Olsen AO John Olsen AO is an internationally renowned artist who was born in Cooks Hill, Newcastle. Recognised for the inherent Australian qualities in his painting, in 2005 was awarded the Archibald Prize for his controversial self-portrait ‘Janus Faced’. Mr Olsen has often referred to his childhood links with Newcastle in his writings and teachings, as well as displaying its recognised influence in his art. Throughout his career, he has significantly challenged the perception and boundaries of landscape painting in Australia. Mr Olsen began his formal study of art in 1947 at the Dattilo Rubbo Art School in Sydney. He went on to study at the influential Julian Aston Art School, also in Sydney. His first major exhibition was at the Macquarie Galleries in 1955. One of Mr Olsen’s most successful artworks, the mural Salute to Five Bells, hangs in the Sydney Opera House. His works can also be found in all Australian state art gallery collections, the National Gallery of Australia and regional galleries nationwide including local Newcastle Region Art Gallery. Corporate and private collections in Australasia, the United Kingdom, Europe and the United States also feature Mr Olsen’s pieces. In 1977 he was presented with an Order of the British Empire for services to the arts and he received an Order of Australia in 2001, also for his services to the arts. An exhibition of Mr Olsen’s work will feature at the University Gallery later in 2011.


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THURSDAY 28 APRIL 2011

Honorary Doctorate and Occasional Speaker Sister Maureen McGuirk AM Sister Maureen McGuirk AM is an eminent Australian educationalist with a teaching career spanning more than 40 years and an ongoing research interest in education and the life of religious women in the 21st century. Throughout her career Sister McGuirk has been a prominent influence in the NSW education system. For 21 years she served as the Headmistress of Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College in North Sydney, during which time she transformed the traditional curriculum by introducing technology-based education. She also diversified the student population by encouraging the enrolment of Asian students and other international students, especially American Field Scholars and students from non-English speaking families, bringing in a proportion of nonCatholic and international students. A key figure in the Association of Heads of Independent Schools, Sister McGuirk has served on ministerial committees of inquiry into school discipline, teacher education and the Higher School Certificate. In addition, she was a representative on committees of assessment and accreditation of the NSW High School Education Board. Since retiring from teaching, Sister McGuirk has turned her attentions to researching the life of the Founder of the Sisters of Mercy in Sydney Sister Elizabeth McQuoin. Her subsequent book Elizabeth McQuoin: Singing to the end of the Service brings together the role of Catholicism, personal commitment and social upheaval at a critical time in Australia’s history. A Sister of Mercy since 1949, she holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Letters from the University of New England and a Master of Education from Harvard. In 1992, Sister McGuirk received an Order of Australia for services to Education.


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THURSDAY 28 APRIL 2011

EVENING CEREMONY FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND ARTS Research Higher Degree Graduates will be presented by Professor Scott Holmes, Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Graduates will be presented by Associate Professor John Germov, Acting Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Education and Arts) Occasional Speaker John Doyle Graduate Speaker Emma Goodwin Musical Interlude Georgie-Rose Davies-Kefecek, Curtis Spiers Organist

Callum Close

National Anthem Anthea Conyngham Occasional Speaker John Doyle AM Dr John Doyle AM is an award-winning Australian actor, writer, radio presenter and comedian. Dr Doyle graduated from the Newcastle Teachers College in 1973 with a Diploma of Teaching (Secondary/English) before completing a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Newcastle in 1978. He began acting in 1980, appearing in productions with the Hunter Valley Theatre Company, the Sydney Theatre Company and the State Theatre of South Australia before creating the character of Roy Slaven for ABC Radio in 1985. It was at this time he met Greg Pickhaver, who had created a similar sporting commentator character, HG Nelson. The ‘Roy’ character has appeared with HG Nelson continuously since 1986, including on the long running radio show This Sporting Life and a suite of television shows. Roy and HG currently co-host the high rating Triple M radio show, The Life. Dr Doyle has been honoured by the Australian Writers Guild for comedy on eight occasions, as well as for both his television mini-series, Changi and Marking Time. He has received several Logie Awards, an AFI Award for Best Screenplay in Television and the 2004 NSW Premier’s Literary Award for Script Writing. His outstanding contribution to Australia’s cultural scene was recognised with an honorary Doctor of Letters from the University of Newcastle in 2001. In 2010, Dr Doyle was made a Member of the Order of Australia for his services to entertainment and as a supporter of charitable organisations.


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AWARD FOR RESEARCH HIGHER DEGREE EXCELLENCE

The University of Newcastle has an annual award for Research Higher Degree Excellence in each Faculty. The award recognises excellence in research and its aim is to encourage, reward and celebrate outstanding achievement in research by candidates in any area of research within the University. The award is made by the Faculty upon the recommendation of the examiners. The recipient is: FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND ARTS Dr Alexis Antonia PhD (English) School of Humanities and Social Science Thesis title: Anonymity, Individuality and Commonality in Writing in British Periodicals - 1830 to 1890: A Computational Stylistics Approach Supervisors: Professor Hugh Craig and Dr Ellen Jordan


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VICE-CHANCELLOR’S AWARDS FOR TEACHING EXCELLENCE AND LEARNING SUPPORT 2010

FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND ARTS Philip Morgan Associate Professor Philip Morgan works within the School of Education, in the discipline of Health and Physical Education. Held in high esteem by peers, students and members of the wider community, Philip demonstrates leadership and excellence in his teaching abilities. He shows genuine care and concern for his students, and utilises systematic evaluation methods to improve course content and delivery, thereby enhancing the student experience. With core teaching values of engagement, relevance and inclusion, Philip excels in his teaching by applying an enthusiastic mix of humour, creative presentation and innovative strategies. His delivery and course content encourage students not only to learn, but to think and analyse as they interact. Excellent scholarship is also displayed by Philip’s commitment to ongoing learning and currency of his teaching through research. Philip has developed curricula for teaching Primary Health and Physical Education that enables students to identify the critical linkages between theory and practice: essential skills for this field. He is acknowledged nationally for his skill in the art of teaching, and these awards duly recognise Philip’s contribution to teaching and learning.

Michael Ondaatje Dr Michael Ondaatje works within the School of Humanities and Social Science, teaching American and African-American History. Using a vibrant mix of teaching and learning tools, Michael has developed curricula and resources that motivate, inspire, influence and challenge students. By embracing teaching as dialogue rather than monologue, Michael demonstrates a clear command of his academic field. Effective in both small and large groups, he conveys a creative and democratic pedagogical approach that inspires and motivates students to learn. Blending film, music and digital materials with traditional teaching methods, Michael stimulates his students’ curiosity while introducing them to new ideas and encouraging them to reach their own conclusions. Course participants engage fully and enthusiastically with course content. Michael’s impressive mix of intellectual and personal qualities is evident at all levels, influencing undergraduate, honours and postgraduate students to reach their potential. Michael is a deserving recipient of this award.


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VICE-CHANCELLOR’S SCHOOL TEACHER AWARD

The Vice-Chancellor’s School Teacher Award is an award for secondary school teachers. This award recognises the vital role the early years of education play in the choices that students make about their future, including the decision to come to University. Recipients of this award were nominated by students in the final year of their studies. The award is recognition of the value that students and the University place on educational experiences in secondary school. Phillip Booth Mr Phillip Booth is a science teacher at Henry Kendall High School. Mr Booth is an exceptional teacher and mentor, investing time in each individual student to ensure that they meet their academic potential. Providing support above and beyond the regular demands of his role, Mr Booth donates his time outside of the classroom to tutoring and mentoring students who seek to further progress their learning. His deep knowledge of his subject is equalled by his willingness to provide emotional support where required, and the result is lasting success for his students well beyond their high school years. Mr Booth’s impact on his students as an educator and guide has been profound. He is a very worthy recipient of this award. Debbie Seckold Mrs Debbie Seckold is a mathematics teacher at Lithgow High School. Mrs Seckold impacts her students’ lives in ways that are both practical and personal. She not only provides high quality mathematics classes but also instils the belief in her students that they can be high achievers in spite of challenges. Mrs Seckold also teaches her students valuable skills in time management and study techniques, which assists them beyond the high school classroom into their university education. To Mrs Seckold, each individual student is a person with potential to be nurtured, not just a face in the crowd. She has significantly impacted her students’ educational experience, and her effort, dedication, support and quality of teaching exemplifies what it means to be a good teacher.


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RESEARCH HIGHER DEGREES

FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND ARTS

Master of Philosophy

SCHOOL OF DRAMA, FINE ART AND MUSIC

Aaron Ivan Bellette

Doctor of Philosophy Patricia Jean Flanagan BFA(Newc.) MFA(Germany)

Thesis Title: Public Art and Alternative Tactics in Post-Acquisitive Society Lynn Charlotte Lu BFA(Pittsburgh), MFA(SanFran.)

Thesis Title: A Punch in the Gut: Experiential Knowledge, Empathy and Performance Art Mark Keith Elliot-Ranken GDipEd, BA(Syd.), MA(N.Territory)

Thesis Title: Nomad Strategies; Artists, Travel and Personal Transformation Tae Yang Hong BA(VisArts), BDes(VisComm)(Hons), MFA

Thesis Title: Images of Asian Identity: Asian Women as a Vision of Technological Utopia Annabella Christina Redman BMus(ANU), DipOpera(Vienna)

Thesis Title: A Study of Vocal Technique and its Practical Application to Repertoire that Demonstrates the Development of Music Theatre in the Western World Colin Anthony Rosewell BFA(Hons)

Thesis Title: Impossible Immediacies: Contemporary Painting ‘After’ Remediation Teresa Ewa Wojna-Kenc BFA(Hons), MFA

Thesis Title: Power, Passion and Pardon: The Importance of Graffiti and the Written Word in the Context of Those Who Have Suffered Through Injustice, Imprisonment and Discrimination in Poland During the World War II Period

BA(Com&RStud)(Avondale), BFA(Hons)

Thesis Title: Tearing Light - Dyslexia and Creativity An Alternative Mode of Perception Linda Margaret Renz BFA(Hons)(NAS), BVA, BTeach, MSArt(Syd.)

Thesis Title: Marriage is Not a Natural State: Love, Truth, Fiction and the Photographic Image SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy Gholamreza Aminian BSc, MSc(Tehran)

Thesis Title: Comparative Study of Curricula for Prosthetics and Orthotics Education Programs Arini Rosalee Beaumaris BEd, MEd(HRStud)(S.Aust)

Thesis Title: Moral Judgement to Moral Action: Implications for Education Rachel Anne Buchanan BA, BSocSc(Hons)

Thesis Title: New Frontiers of Feminist Education: Challenging the Presumptions of Epistemological and Rationalist Patriarchy in the Context of Emancipatory Pedagogy Yanping Lu BA(Shanghai), MLMEd

Thesis Title: Journal Peer Review: Comparing the Perceptions and Quality Judgments of Experienced Australian Reviewers in Education and the Physical Sciences Hing Wa Sit BA(Hons)(China), GCertEdStud, MEdStud

Thesis Title: Inclusive Teaching Strategies for Learning English: Promoting Classroom Interaction at Universities in Hong Kong Frances Vivien Whalan BA, DipEd(NSW), MProfPrc(Ed)(Technol.Syd.)

Thesis Title: An Investigation of Teachers’ Collective Responsibility for Student Learning


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SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Doctor of Philosophy Fakieh Abduh M Alrabai BA(Abha), MAppLing

Thesis Title: The Use of Motivational Strategies in the Saudi EFL Classroom Maureen Bruce BA, MA(W’gong)

Thesis Title: Competing Discourses of Female Empowerment for School-Age Girls: Michel Foucault’s Analytics of Power as a Theoretical Framework David Ian McBryde BA(Hons)(NE)

Thesis Title: The Foundations of Aristotle’s Ethics Yvette Maree Rowe BTeach/BA, BA(Hons)

Thesis Title: Reading the Self-Help Manual: Amazon.com Customer Reviews of Dating and Marriage Manuals for Heterosexual Women Master of Arts Justine Atkinson BA(Hons)

Thesis Title: The Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge: Establishing Identity Under the Union 1709-1715 Master of Philosophy Timothy Christopher Masters BA(Hons)

Thesis Title: The Lively: The Retreat from Hope to Hedonism


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FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND ARTS

POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK Master of Applied Linguistics with Distinction

Master of Educational Studies with Distinction John Martin Acutt Jeffrey Robert Bolton

Chimi Dorji Ugyen Dorji Rebekah Jane Grills Paula Anne Gripton

Master of Leadership and Management in Education with Distinction Scott Michael Donohoe

Abdulaziz Mushabbab M Alshahrani

Janette Susan Brahe

Vanessa Michelle Haslam

Marko Buterin

Shanti Sari Dewi Anak Agung Sagung

Fiona Rosemary Khoo

Alison Louise Corliss

Kalman Kish

Sonam Dekar

Ugyen Lhamo

Tshering Dema

Camia McGrath

Taya Lee Fitzsimmons

Robert Thomas McGregor

Ali Al Mazari

Kieran Douglas Monahan

Karen Anne Boyd

Stephanie Edney Penny Jane Marriott Siriwimon Na Chiangmai Jennifer Lynn Norviel Abdullah Faisal M Qabani Marlen Schrader Master of Applied Linguistics Sami Mohammed A Almalki Omar Khater Alzahrani Thomas Ang Alexis David Coovre Alexandra Ferguson Josette Frances Hennessy

Peter John Gibson Jason Thomas Hassard Kamolwan Kijkerdsaeng Sheeja Kolencherry Job Katrina Jayne Montgomery

Shannon Lea Birch Kasey Lee Brady Daryl Peter Currie

Paula Cherie Prouse

Rodney Mark Plummer

Trent Bryan Driver

Julie Margaret Prowse

Ivan Polontalo

Megan Anne Griffiths

Alana Therese Quirk

Cameron Prince

Basil Harvey

Paul John Schroder

Jennifer Anne Reilly

Navdeep Johal

Erika Jane Spray

Mark Thomas Richards

Tracey Leanne Lockens

Kate Surplice

Ron Ruzzier

Elizabeth Modellino

Tandin Wangmo

Mmantlo Botlhale Cando Senwelo

Marijana Munro

Carl Arthur Yeomans

Cecilia Lok Yee Wong

Master of Educational Studies

Master of Disability Studies

Master of Leadership and Management in Education

Deborah Lea De Ridder

Seung-Wun Yi

Timothy Andrew Stein

Judith Leone Tudball

Alexander Ofori

Atiporn Wanichapiwong Master of Disability Studies with Distinction

Giuseppina Josephine Monardo

Cameron James Lancaster

Obasuyi Kessington Agho Amal Jaber M Alahmdi Courtney Ann Albert Damien Thomas Allan

Peter Thomas Bill

Robert Azizian

Mark Thomas Donachie

Adam Todd Bickley

Kirsti Featherstone

Catherine Ann Cameron Dhiraj Chhetri

Thanyanan Sreepattha

Ellen Belinda Ofahengaue

Kelzang Tobgay

Karen Patricia Sheehan

Benjamin Antony Townsend

Ianto Kynan Smith

Ruiling Wan

Ron Wilhelmus Stalenberg

Zhen Zhen Wang

Meaghan Louise Tucker

Kinley Wangmo

Stephanie Jane Walters

Julie Anne Webber Clare Michelle Williamson

Master of Music Technology with Distinction

Janielle Wilson

Roger Arnold

Yang Yang

Franciscus Theodore Cammans

Emad Dannaoui

James Robert Hayden

Stephen John Davie

Rodney Pilois


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Master of Music Technology Ian Stanley Albertson

Master of Special Education with Distinction

Andrew Mackie Banks

Fatemah Ali M Alasmari

Charmayne Anne Banks

Karen Andrew

Alayne June Cleghorn

Carrie-Ann Ashenden

John Nathan Heyworth

Michelle Catherine Breen

Benjamin Phillips Master of Social Change and Development with Distinction Amanda-Lee Charlton Master of Social Change and Development

Deborah Leigh Brennan Jodi Therese Campion-Ettles Joanna Berenice Carey

Anja Ebert

Dareen Islam

Jamie Lauren Margaret Eldred

Jennifer Margaret Jedovnicky

Kimberley Raye Fyffe

Bridie Alexandra McCarthy

Caron Eve Morris

Belynda Nelmes

Loretta Maria Murray

Judith Helen Pickett

Theresa Louise O’Brien

Matthew John Sandford

Catherine Pillars

Miranda Beth Silcock

Jennifer Alice Randell

Bradley Patrick Smith

Jennifer Riccord

Dean Smith

Kirsty Ann Rickard

Gillian Lee Smith

Kerrie Ann Towns

Toshiko Tamplin

Susan Urquhart

Kelly Leigh Watson

Kerrie Anne Moon

Ian Roger Wall

Matthew James Watson

Betty Chipiliro Moses

Amy Elisabeth Wilkes

Merilyn Ruth Nevell

Master of Teaching with Distinction

Master of Theology with Distinction

Jock Alexander Rutherford

Ruth Hayward

Dianne Mary Parrey

Andrew James Dobbie

Emma Marissa Guthrie

Usha Mohan

Danielle Nicole Edgar

Debbie-Lee Hall

Pornpin Matungka

Callie Crain

Ruth Louise Elliott

Nyssa Powell Hamilton

Phathudshedza Vuyokazi Nemukula

Jaye Hardy

Mali Nayana Boller

Andrea Cecilia Couper

Sophie Elizabeth Beard

Natalie Jeanette Menser

Laura Jane Debnam

Sally Jenny Gunning

Rachael Babe Wheturangi Green

Irene June Burkett

Gareth Graham

Amanda Minne

Melissa Yvonne Adams

Master of Teaching

Ellen Ker

Amanda Conner

Leah Jean Gillan

Master of Social Science

Master of Special Education

Elizabeth Jane Ginters

Agook Peter Mayek

Alan Zana

Nathan Charles Wolter

Sonu Kapoor

Adrienne Chapman

Barbara Joy Gibson

Pheko Itumeleng Phineas Suhlane

Natalie Rose Rule

Lynette Frances Wilson

Jarrod Robert Johnson

Bonnie Anne Faulkner

Rosemary Patricia Smith

Louise Renee Vogt

Natalie Ann Halpin Fiona Alice Holmes Shantelle Jones Stephen Wayne McAuley

Leanne Joan Newham Nigel James O’Reilly Amanda Palmer Susan Jane Pascoe Amanda Kaye Picton Megan Louise Rynehart Elke Ryssenbeek Fiona Mary Sheedy Alexandra Skinner Kerry Jill St Clair Kerrie Alison Suffolk

Adrienne Bucknole

Timothy Edward Anderson

Jacquelene Mary Cronin

Murray Lloyd Cronin

Sharon Mary Freeman

Dominique Louise Cunningham

Gabrielle Kelly

Rowan James Garner Audrey Legare Desilets

Peter Bradley Drew

Michael John Lindsay Eileen Patricia Luthi

Rebecca Anne Lester

Pollyanna Mary Jane Murphy

Justin Mahoney

David Andrew Nelson

Bianca Jane Pollock

Sharlene Walker


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Master of Theology

Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies

Hye Gyung Sire

Matthew Craig Nulty

Monique Smith

Caroline Anne O’Keife

Robyn Joy Allan

Stephen Craig Uitterlinden

Sean Clement Parnell

Angelo Berios

Justine Warby

Melissa Avis Bryson

Selina Quilty

Bernard John Edwards

Carrie Leanne Webster

Hannah Carew

Mark Alan Redman

Donna Maree Fiechtner

Li Jing Ye

Bill Casey

Annette Reen

Mary-Jane Guest

Mark Robert Edwards

Graduate Certificate in Music Technology

Joanne Maree Stuart

Dallas Glen Hyatt Sherylyn Kenney

Sally Josephine Fathers

Amie Burkys

Jesse Kevin Flanagan

Stephen John Tynan

Felicity Mary Lane

Erin Petice Greaves

Scott Edwin Williams

Jean Ellen McDougall Anne Maree Neems

Craig Leonard Hayden

Graduate Certificate in the Practice of Tertiary Teaching

Catriona Elizabeth Nunan

Ross Henderson

Aaron James Camp

Yvette Herbert

Jodie Marquez

Bachelor of Aboriginal Studies

Eva Peck

Margaret Isabella Hewitt

Damian Forrest Roff

Christopher Alan Hogan

Paul Russell

Catherine Jackman

Graduate Certificate in Social Change and Development

Mitchell Smidt

Marilyn Joy Jackson

Nicole Elizabeth Moore

Patricia Taaffe

Matthew Miles Jolliffe

Natalie Newman

Augustine Thien

Nina Judd

Leonard Ronan Speirs

Margaret Jean Trevethan

Kelvin Brian Kuhle

Sally Louise Tull

Maria Lupton

Frederick Michael Turner

Elizabeth Jane Mason

Graduate Certificate in Social Science

Brigitte Banning Lina Ling-Chong Chan Bernard Simon Cumming

Lisa Maria Pirlo

Ann Barbara Thurgate

UNDEGRADUATE

Catherine Louise Phoenix Bachelor of Arts (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal Amanda Louise Drummond Emma Kathleen Goodwin

Jennifer Maree McCallum

Melissah Kay Walsh

Rachel Tyne Bianca Jade Witney

Linda Jayne McCauley

Graduate Certificate in Applied Linguistics

Mary Therese McMahon

Graduate Certificate in Theology

Clare Maree Paff

Siovana El-Nashir

Ashley Joseph Borg

Evan John Ramsden

Patricia Margaret Hudson

Margaret Anne Brassil

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) with Honours Class I

Corey Jay Robinson

Michelle Anne Campbell

Joanna Marie Atherfold

Lauren Amanda Rogers

Karli Jane Chenery

Kelsey Jane Garlick

Michael Keaton Scanlan

Holly Bianca Greenaway

Rachel Denice Jackett

Juliet Karen Schumacher

David Matthew Gulavin

Michael Thomas Kilmister

Matthew James Scott

Rebecca Anne Hughes

Joanne Michelle Simes Xinyuan Xing

Udeni Manouri Senarath Phillip George Shaw Kim Maree Shields

Gwenda Williams

John Hamilton Paul McKew Rosa Maria Mitchell Paul Joseph Mulqueen

Emma Joy Kirk Priscilla Anne Mabel Rhodes

Elizabeth Lorna Kinder Emma McMillan-Baer Dheny Raw Julie Gay Wahlberg


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Bachelor of Arts (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) with Honours Class III

Sophie Bridgette Harper Kate Louise Hayes

Wayne Anthony MereSmith

Alexander James Hetherton

Sally Frances Mills

Peter Freeman Bachelor of Arts

Catherine Ann Heyne

Nicola Luise Muller

Thomas James Arthur

Kade Macgregor Hinds

Chantal Anne Munn

Tara Jane Ashford

Amy Hobbis

Lara Ruth Newman

Tara Rosalie Beeforth

James Colin Hosford

Rebecca Lea Nickel

Kathleen Rose Bell

Jessica Anne Ford

Cameron Thomas Hughes

Kelly Marie Nilsson

Philip John Bird

Luke Andrew Hawthorne

Nicholas Bond

Matilda Ruth Hunt

Lauren Patricia Power

Amy Elise Brownlee

Natalie Alicia Hunt

Blake Augustus Jolly

Michael James Butcher

Amanda Catherine Preston

Hailee Evelyn Jones

Alexis Edwina Carlton

Martyn Raymond Huteau

Timothy Michael Jones

Eduardo Enrique Carvajal-Jofre

Natalie Merie Bennett Justin Michael Brady Shannon Kate Bronkhorst James Austin Farquharson

Kristen Marie Muldoon

Michael Perrin

Timothy Ratcliffe

Christopher James Ingle

Danielle Claire Richards

Anthony James Ingram

Ellen Michelle Russell

Amelia Catherine Cole

Remi Nasrin Islam

Ellie Ryan

Tracee Anne Cook

Madalein Clare Jackson

Tawna Benz Ryan

Brooke Kathleen McArthur

Adam Crawford

Hollie Anne Jolly

Aaron Hans Culbertson

Wendy Ann Jones

Ashlea Rachael Saunders

Michael John McKenzie

Ian Robert Dewhurst

Natasha Jovceski

Timothy Schein

Andrew John Milne

Caitlin Felicity Dixon

Faith Kwamboka Ogeto

Jacob Anthony Drinkwater

Kennedy Musyoka Kalonzo

Natalie Ann Setz

Nicola Luise Muller

Samara Kelly

Benjamin Heugh Smith

Emily Maree Roberts

Lauren Jane Duncan

Donna Elizabeth Smith

Hope Lee Sneddon

Sarah Claire Dunstan

Alexander John Kennedy

Jay Vincent Sullivan

Miranda Jane Earle

Benjamin Robert Taylor

Hayley Elliott

Allyce Jane Terry

Alexandra Ferguson

Haylee Nadene Ward

Kathrine Bettina Finn

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 2

Bronwyn Louise Flowers

Sarah Jovanovski Timothy John Macdonald

David Adamthwaite Angela Louise Booth Adam Crawford William Scott Jardine Daniel Alexander Urquhart

Kelsey Jane Garlick

Tegan Jennifer Kiejda Christine Anne Lawley Alexandra Jean Loadsman Morgan Rebecca Amy Long

Sara Kate Shanahan

Donna Marie Smith Kim Louise Smith Madeleine Smitham Stuart Rodney Malcolm Southwell Emily Jane Stace Katrina Anne Steele

Dirk Andrew Gibb

Amy Terese LovatJohn Macintosh

Jodi Elisabeth Godfrey

Tate Jock Macmillan

Ellen Elizabeth Temby

Maddison Anne Griffith

Michael Macokatic

Mitchell Luke Thorp

Luke David Griffiths

Therese Maher

Jennifer Ann Urquhart

Sonya Diane Grimshaw

Benjamin James Malone

Bryce John Williams

Emma Mary Hambleton

Ben Russell McCauley

Mark Willoughby

Chloe Ann Harlum

Mark Thomas McKey

Justin Robert Stevens


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Bachelor of Education with Honours Class I and the University Medal

Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal

Cherie Natalie Borger

Louise Margaret McAlpine

Bachelor of Education with Honours Class I Catherine Louise Golden

Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) with Honours Class I

Sally-Ann Constable Mary Coogan

Sheree Elizabeth Amy Wyard

Leasha May Craig

Grant Anthony Wyllie

Bree Cunningham

Bachelor of Music (Honours) with Honours Class I

Maddison Alyce Davies Jessica Kate Dowling Stewart Alexander Falconer

Tara Dickinson Matthew John Hopcroft Heath Andrew Wayne Landers

Nerida Rose Ackland

Sandra Robyn Flynn

Bachelor of Education with Honours Class II Division 1

Ruth Jennifer Bridgeman

Jenna-Maree Fraser

Susan Jane Cairns

Michelle Leanne Groth

Fiona Michele Lee

Anthony Halling

Peter Matthew Roberts

Bronwyn Philipa Orrock

Maree Louise Hendry

William Thomas Ward

Grant Thomas Vercoe

Emily Jayne Hitchcock

Bachelor of Music (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1

Bachelor of Education with Honours Class II Division 2

Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1

Kristy Lee Holding

Natalya Bing

Rebecca Noel Holmes Benjamin Robert Kinder

Meghan Danielle Fitzgerald

Michael Dominic McGowan

Benjamin Leslie Bourke

Kasey Kathleen Lewis

Aaron John Passfield

Daniel James Lovegrove Tracey Maree Luczycki

Chanel Anita Joy Scheman

Renee Simone Malby

Bachelor of Music

Tara Claire McCarthy

Thomas Babicci

Sarah Jane Norton

Gemma Jane Brownlow

Samantha Jane Morrissey Mark Thomas Simmons Bachelor of Education

Gail Burrows Nicole Chaffey Katrina Louise Coleman Nathan Peter Keogh Sharon Lee Taylor

Michelle Louise Gearin

David John Lockeridge Kathryn Rowena Sinclair

Julie Pavlou Kirri

Genevieve Buckton

Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 2

Liam Anthony Power

David John Cox

Zahra Rahimi

Cameron Daniels

Emily Jane Ray

Monique De Hoop

Jason Dragos

Robyn Bell

Louise Ann Realph

Clare Gibbons

Andrew Gibson Eldridge

Jessica Anne ElliottLawrence

Samantha Ebony Reid

James Goldrick

Dale Scott Gallagher

Carly Jayne Richards

Bridget Gayleen Hall

Brett Anthony Garrard

David Robert Hampton

Rosnani Said

Rose Kavanagh

Louise Henderson

Allan Craig Brown Chris Laurence Brown Aaron James Creamer

Bachelor of Fine Art

Diane Maree Scorse

Kelly Ernest Maybury

Graham Erle Hird

Zoe Allen

Tomislav Kefecek

Mitchell Wade Anderson

Hannah Maree Lilian Simonovich

Charlotte Ruth McCauley

Wayne Anthony Kneipp

Abbey Louise Cecil

Lorretta Lee Swindale

Alexandra Maria O’Shea

Zoe Elizabeth Tweedale

Todd Geoffrey Power

Mary Louise Tyquin

Allen Rodrigues

Raymond Luke Wilkinson

Christine Hazel Chesterson Greta Ruth Clarke

Jezzica Leah Wilson


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Aaron Luke Rothemund

Clare Elizabeth Langford

Carter Lee Smyth

Preston John Langridge

Mark Leonard Wood

Patricia Anne Ling

Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal

Jake Lowe

Matthew James Bunn Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) with Honours Class I Julie-Ann Naumovska Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1 Lesley Anne Cash Amy Lee Greenwood Bachelor of Social Science Sophie Adams Daniel Kyle Avis Suzanne Marie Baillie Kate Elizabeth Baron Ashleigh Lauren Bates Rebecca Kate Brown Jenna Anne Cook Sosefina Aloma Eifler Bernadette Joy Elliott Jane Maree Fazio Kristofer Peter Gesling

Briane Marguerite Merriman Sarah Rachel Neal Amy Prudence Neale Kellie Marie Papasavva Madeleine Jane Patience Lauren Nicole Perkins April Jade Phillips

Bachelor of Social Work with Honours Class II Division 2 Julie Marie-Ellen McCormack Bachelor of Social Work Laura Faye Baird Jaimie-Lee Elizabeth Barlin Beverly Ann Brown Ruth Louise Cathcart Miriam Peterson Choat

Helen Louise Blake Bachelor of Speech Pathology with Honours Class I Helen Louise Blake Emma Elizabeth Hazelwood Laura Ann Kelleher

Adele Pozywio

Maxine Ferfoglia

Bachelor of Speech Pathology with Honours Class II Division 1

Amy Bernice Radford

Hayley Claire Green

Karen Louise Barr

Georgina Ramsay

Natalie Amanda Hitchings

Yedda Kimberley Isabella Roach

Karyn Elizabeth Porigneaux

Jon-Pierre Riseley Thomas Leigh Rose Andrew Daniel Ryals Monique Christina Schipp Dena Sharrock Eliza Sally Taylor Prue Anna Thomas Rikki Shontelle Whiting Nicole Elizabeth Williams Jessica Catherine Wilson

Dannielle Louise Down Jessica Anne Evans

Peter James Hodgson Marie Anne Incze

Bachelor of Speech Pathology

Candice Maree Johnson

Rylie Ellen Andrews

Candice Maryanne Betty Jones

Benjamin James Peter Bailey

James Isaac Magin

Rachel Batiste

Eva Venice Manning

Caitlin Blanch

Arran Sebastian Moncrieff

Elle Maree Bowen

Courtney Roughan Patrick Sharples Emma Sturgess Jenna Maree Towers

Leah Yvonne Holmes

Bachelor of Social Work with Honours Class II Division 1

Daniel Joel Houghton

Renae Dione Blanch

David Robert Warren

Kim Maree Kalousek

Tanya Foye

Erin Marie Williams

Tara Colette Hobden

Bachelor of Speech Pathology with Honours Class I and the University of Newcastle

Lani Sarah Trenery Angela Ware

Ellen Marie Buckley Erin Alisa Cumming Aaron Francis Dennis Alana Katherine Feeney Ganga Mithi Harshal Chantelle Hutchinson Ashlee Diane Jackson Kathryn Louise Jones Melinda Jurd

Tonkoh Kamara

Brieta Joy Lawless

Brianne Elizabeth Kay

Amy Caroline Lister

Seamus Ray Kelly

Monica Jane Locking

Karni Janes Lang


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Jessica Robinson

Katie Lee Elbourne

Kadi Rachelle Schroder

Daniel John Ellis

Sharni Ann Sinclair

Andrea Lee Evans

Kristen Louise O’Brien

Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts with Honours Class II Division 1 in Teaching

Hannah Maire Sloane

Anita Fitzgibbon

Sarah Elizabeth Quayle

Carmelo Aiello

Madeleine Jane Smith

Brenton William Fletcher Jessica Michelle Forbes

Kim Michelle Robinson

Danika Breanne Archibald

Kate Stoddard Aija Jane Mary Stoddart

Sophie Patricia Gamage

Arti Bipinkumar Shah

Jessica Margaret Arthur

Sarah Kate Thornton

Amanda Zoe Garrett

Alana Rendina Silcock

Jade Leonne Aulbury

Lorena Thwaite

Harinprit Kaur Sroya

Mikaela May Vermeulen

Katina Marie Swan

Matthew Robert Bamborough

Cassy Michelle Gavenlock

Claire Lavinia Waldron

Clare Margaret Whittaker

Zerlinda Anne Gorring

Emma Bannerman

Jessica Roslyn Williams

Leica Sheree Bates

Lisa Helen Wood

Allana Joy Harding

Ross Harold Burke

Kristin Marie Wright

Rebecca Harvey

Elyse Burns

Jessica Ann Yates

Rebecca Ann Heath

Mark Frank Calabria

Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts with Honours Class II Division 2 in Teaching

Rachel Anne Horn

Kate Marie Morling Joclyn Morris Joshua Mark Murphy

Lisa Maree Riboldi

Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal Anna Charlotte Besser Belinda Joanne Gilmour Angelene Grace McInnes Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts with Honours Class I in Teaching Elizabeth Margaret Hickey Kristy Therese Kellert Belinda Jay Martin Mathew James McRae Hannah Joan Reeve Rani May Wood

Jamie-Ellen Corrigan Sophie Veronica Cowan Karen Marie Grant Joanna Maree Griffis Emma Kate Hampton

Kristie Louise Ahern

Rebecca Lee Gorton

Chantelle Elizabeth Howlett Emily Jane Huckfeldt Lauren Amy Jordan Vikki Anne Jordan

Rachel Highet

Courtney Paige Anderson

Carly Maree Holliday

Evelyn Joyce Andrews

Laura Beth Hunting

Nicolle Sarah Bennett

Ashley Michelle Little

Jocelyn Margaret Bignill

Elle Mangan

Katelyn Ann Bland

Amanda Helen McLean

Lisa Jane Bonnici

Amy Lee Minett

Chloe Joan Brady

Tegan Amelia Mossop

Courtney Lea Browne

Sarah Therese O’Brien Ellen Hope Osborne

Jennifer Anne Buchanan

Melissa Louise Patch

Rebecca Kate Carlier

Phillip Gregory Lindsell

Jessica Bree Poole

Justin Cole Martin

Will Beresford Power

Benjamin Luke Colthorpe

Allison Louise Reddie

Jason George Cook

Elke Jane McGrath

Erica Mary Rees

Tommy Kyo Cranmer

Rebecca Anne Mollison

Haley Paula Rich-Bracken

Kim Virgilia Crockett

Mallori Amy Morgan

Kegan Jared Daly

Carly Maree Mortimer

Alyson Margaret Roach

Amy Elizabeth Drew

Louise Murray

Nyssa Anne Kelly Paul William Kelly Charlotte Maria Kewley Sheree Anne King Tanya Louise Krick Nicole Anne Ladas Jane Elizabeth Leedham Amanda Jane Legge Jenny Lee Leggett Abby Rose Liddiard

Sarah Anne Mason


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Kimberly Louise Newling

Benjamin Graham Brice

Lauren Elizabeth Hogan

Sarah Jane Outteridge

Peter Kenneth Hopper

Jack Douglas Patterson

Heather O’Friel

Alexander Ernest Budden

Tegan Maree Hopwood

Harriet Paxinos

Silvana Peceva

Thomas Walter Budden

Ashley Elizabeth James

Stephen Mark Petersen

Kayla Brooke Perry

Briony Jo Burchell

Jack Jefferys

Carly Anne Phillips

Daniel Joseph Robinson

Fiona Grace Burns

Rebecca Emily Jordan

Mitchell Robert Piggott

Hannah Kate Ryan

Natasha Kalinina

Lisa Marie Provest

Nicholas Paul Savage

Olivia Catherine Campbell Amy Marie Cavarretta

Karen Maree Keers

Katrina Anne Punton

Karen Therese Scott

Dylan Karl Quigley

Lorelle Kathryn Shearer

Kin Fung Chan

Gabriella Marie Kelly

Korrin Louise Chennell

Rebecca-Lee Kiem

Rebecca Carol Ranclaud

Katie Julianna Smith Alison Smoother

Karen Lee Chiles

Amanda Louise King

Jonathan Charles Reynolds

Elysha Claire Stabler

Elizabeth Anne Collings

Philip David Stabler

Alana Tegan Compton

Bridie Anne Stanger

Pamela Kay Connell

Samantha Ann Lancaster

Corinna Sweetman

Lauren Jane Daniel

Charlotte Lang

Shane Thomas Roberts

Alicia Trenery

Alish Darab

Alison Joan Latimore

Kristy Emma Robinson

Danielle Amy Trevenna

Kirby Frances Davies

Nathan Macgregor

Matthew Aaron Rolston

Kate Louise Trowbridge

Megan Leanne Davison

Chad Mathew Manning

Dylan Joseph Smith

Lydia Uidam

Leanne Maree Dickson

Angela Maree Matoka

Jessica Ruth Smythe

Amelia Elizabeth Urquhart

Katrina Joyce Duncan

Kelly Anne Matzon

Mark Evans

Alexandra Kate Watts Emma Jayne Watts

Kayla Ann-Norma Faulkner

Ashley Jane McCormack

Jessikah Elisabeth Snape

Stacey Lee Wolfenden

Jodi Michelle Fittock

Tori McLackland

Laura Effie Wood

Michael Flanagan

Phillip George McVicar

Natasha Lee Woodbine

Emma Anne Frame

Carly Louise Woodbury

Laura Jane Gallagher

Rebekah Maree Meagher

Ashley Renee Wyatt

Lainie Maree Giakoumatos

Mark David Mileham

Samuel Brian Taylor

Aimee Lea Morgan

Owen Brian Todhunter

Peter Harget

Zachary Patrick Morton

Nerida Clare Turnbull

Karen Elizabeth Harrison

Josie Mullington

Emma Therese Walsh

Michael John Murphy

Sarah Jane Watkins

Jessica Kate Allibon

Deanne Michelle Haydon

Sarah Catherine Murray

Carly Louise Whitbread

Emma Grace Avery

Emma Margaret Hayes

Elise Marie Muskin

Andrew Paul Back

Elizabeth Pamela Winney

Lauren Elizabeth Heddle

Latarnya Eleace Bain

Samantha Lee Herden

Georgina Laura Booth

Riana Kate Heslop

Bachelor of Teaching /Bachelor of Arts James Adamthwaite Kate Louise Alexander

Carmen Kathleen Brady

Lisa-Jane Krick Melissa Jane Laidler

Joshua Bruce McIntosh

Jessica Neoh Andrew David Newman Gemma Kate O’Brien

Amber Louise Richardson Gemma Nicole Riley

Laura Elizabeth Stephenson Emma Kay Stevenson Grant David Strickland Ashlie Elizabeth Styles Bryson Swab

Luke Andrew Withers Daniel Mark Zaia Leah Elizabeth Zok


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Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary)/ Bachelor of Arts Jessica Bronwyn Murray

Adam Russel Fitzhenry

Kathryn Alice Johnson

Charlotte Anne Hewitt

Anthea Therese Kane

Phoebe Saet Byeol King

Stephanie Marie King

Andrew McCutcheon

Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Fine Art with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal Eva Rae Simm

Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Design and Technology with Honours Class I

Jeff Thomas Monaghan

Jessica Louise Macintyre

Mitchell James Rees

Bree Leanne Mayo

Ashlee Kate Robinson

Amanda Michelle Page

Katrina Mary Sanderson

Katrina Elizabeth Sykes

Alison Amanda Ball

Meagan Jane Soley

Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Design and Technology with Honours Class II Division 1 Alesha Jade Bleakley

Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal

Melissa Jane Van Leeuwarden

Elise Therese Pratt

Susan Jane Stipack

Averil Louise Broderick

Brent William Scrivener

Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies with Honours Class II Division 1 in Teaching

Angie Elizabeth Day

Ann-Maree Suzanne Campbell

Jennifer Beth Laver

Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Design and Technology with Honours Class II Division 2 Traci Lee Halliwell Christopher Robert Holmes Tania Jean McLaren Benjamin Ross Patch Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Design and Technology

Sarah Ann Meehan Katherine Ashley Murdoch Kassandra Lee Ravell Alicia Louise Reed Sally-Anne Smee

Samantha Webb Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies Tobi Jessica Andrews

Diana Elsworthy Trisha Friedlieb Sally Joy Harper Lyndel Harrison Sharon Maree Kmetyk Rhea Anne Laverick Brynna Roisin Macpherson Haylee Ann McCrohon Kate Morley Emma May Elizabeth O’Brien Katelyn May Olsen

Shannon Casey

Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies with Honours Class II Division 2 in Teaching

Adam Robert Coleman

Melissa Anne Asvestas

Danielle Di Prinzio

Sally Booth Lani Famularo

Jonas Shea Adams Rachael Adams Tim Neale Ashby Martin Samuel Blake

Adele Louise Partridge Elissa Maree Pryke Alana Jayne Smith

Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Fine Art with Honours Class II Division 1 in Teaching Nicole Kaylah Goodlad Adele Jelena Lenskyj Megan Anne Williams Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Fine Art with Honours Class II Division 2 in Teaching Lauren Bell Campbell Taliha Peacock Eleanor Mae Preisig Deborah Elena White Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Fine Art Zoe Jade Betts Rhiannon Jane Dawson Alyssa Joy Feeney Samuel Paul Houston Lana Theresa Mansfield Vanessa Margaret McCurry

Alison Monique Smith

Danielle Ruth McPherson

Aleisha Francine Telfer

Michael Keith Richards

Melissa Skye Thompson

Marie Carmen Rufo

Guy Wills

Stephanie Rundle

Vanessa Robyn Woollard

Rebecca Slocombe


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Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Health and Physical Education with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal

Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Health and Physical Education with Honours Class II Division 2 in Teaching

Kate Patricia Gilbert

Roger Mark Jonas

Ashleigh Jane Jackson

Sally Grace Baker

Sarah Margaret Pritchard

Jessica Kathryn Knott

Alyson Smith

Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Health and Physical Education with Honours Class I in Teaching

Daniel Stephen Brown

Steven James Lamond

Joshua David Cohen

Emma Kate Levido

Elizabeth Jane Dodd

Adam Maguire

Cristina Fernandez

Kurt Alton Maher

Kristy Lee Fidler

Brett Andrew Marchant

Simon Kingsley Harries

Erika Ann Fitzgerald

Nicholas Brian Marsh

Ashley Maree Rooney

Thomas Jeffrey Freeman

Jenny Martin

Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Health and Physical Education with Honours Class II Division 1 in Teaching Tara Michelle Dawking Kirralee Jane Gardener Jessica Jane Henderson Johanna Lee Lynch Ashleigh Rae Matthews Christopher John Pittman Jordan James Paul Smith Casie Patricia Stephenson

Nicole May Heron Peter Bruce Lister Camilla Cecily Reischl Long Wade Aron Richardson Alixandra Jane Scolari Carla Snow Charmaine Stringer

Toby Blue Gollan Marnie Rae Greentree Loren Nichole Heath Shannon Renee Hockey

Miguel Carlo Mash Daniel Moore Mc Manus Brooke Sarah McKenzie Nicole McMah Mark Russell Miles Paul Edward Mlotkowski Nicole Morgan Roman Edward Myszkowski

Bachelor of Teaching /Bachelor of Health and Physical Education

Blair Grant Newham

Madeline Suzanne Ball

Stephanie Rita Ryan

Laura Kate Barnes

Jessica Helena Skinner

Damon Michael Barry

Amanda Jane Smith

Daniel Ross Clape

Maddison Elliot Spence

Jessica Patricia Louise Clayton

Luke Mathew Stawski

John Daniel Raschke Matthew Robert Reece

Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) /Bachelor of Mathematics Andrew Laurie

Bachelor of Teaching /Bachelor of Music with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal Damien Wayne Bennett Clift Bachelor of Teaching /Bachelor of Music with Honours Class II Division 1 In Teaching Kristina Fongzhen Van Dartel Bachelor of Teaching /Bachelor of Music with Honours Class II Division 2 in Teaching Sean Robert Cassidy Emma Johnson Bachelor of Teaching /Bachelor of Music Luke Joseph Baker Brent James Budden

Ashley Jade Cocking

Nathan Paul Stephenson

Todd Anthony Curtis

Jennifer Anne Stojanow

Andrew Caine Drinkwater

Sarah Jane Thomas

Bachelor of Teaching /Bachelor of Science with Honours Class I and the University Medal

Jessica Lee Thurn

Dean Ross

Luke Durney

Matthew James Tull

Nicole Kate Farquhar

Samantha Amy Tulloch

Gemma Gibson

Domenic James Vitullo


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FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Bachelor of Teaching /Bachelor of Science with Honours Class I

Bachelor of Teaching /Bachelor of Science

Jivvel Dylan Kilham

Brendan Charles Dearing

Deanna Janese McIlveen

Danielle Amy Brown

Kate Elizabeth Franco

Daniel O’Mullane

Aaron Robert Green

Craig Thomas Wallace

Amanda Kaye Harris

Bachelor of Teaching /Bachelor of Science with Honours Class II Division 1

Ashleigh Hiskens

Ami Lee Binks Tara Sheree Jeffcoat Rachel Alyssa Mowle Lauren Dawn Porter Bachelor of Teaching /Bachelor of Science with Honours Class II Division 2 Jarrad Robert Lee Belbin Bryce Evan Blackmore Jesse Owen Clarke Monica Erin Howard Jodie Lee McAllister Joseph Charles Rue Mullaney

Christopher Thomas Meikle Pranav Nayak Aiden John Stelling Prudence Jane Walker Bachelor of Theology Rebecca Joy Stallman Luke Mark Hopkins Diploma in Languages Michael O’Donohue Mari Sasaki Diploma in Theology Linda Ann Jones

UNDERGRADUATE Bachelor of Science Stephen Thomas Saul


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THE UNIVERSITY MEDAL

A University Medal may be awarded to a candidate who has achieved First Class Honours and displayed exceptional academic ability. To be considered for this award, a graduate must 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. Joanna Marie Atherfold

Ashleigh Jane Jackson

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal

Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Health And Physical Education with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal

Anna Charlotte Besser Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor Of Arts with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal

Emma Jay Kirk

Helen Louise Blake

Louise Margaret McAlpine

Bachelor of Speech Pathology with Honours Class I and the University Medal

Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal

Cherie Natalie Borger

Angelene Grace McInnes

Bachelor of Education with Honours Class I and the University Medal

Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Arts with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal

Matthew James Bunn Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal Damien Wayne Bennett Clift

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal

Priscilla Anne Mabel Rhodes Bachelor of Arts (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal

Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Music with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal

Dean Ross

Amanda Louise Drummond

Eva Rae Simm

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal

Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Fine Art with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal

Belinda Joanne Gilmour Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Arts with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal Emma Kathleen Goodwin Bachelor of Arts (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal

Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Science with Honours Class I and the University Medal

Susan Jane Stipack Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal


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AUTOGRAPHS


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NEWCASTLE

FRIDAY 29 APRIL 2011 SATURDAY 30 APRIL 2011


THE UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE

The University of Newcastle is a leader in teaching and research. With a history of more than 45 years, the University of Newcastle has grown from a locally-focused institution to one that is globally orientated. University of Newcastle established

1965

Full-time academic staff

970

Student enrolments in 2010

35,178

Graduates in 2010

5,494

Undergraduate programs

85

Postgraduate coursework programs

100

Total revenue in 2010

$507 million

Rankings Australian top 10 for research funding and outcomes Ranked 352nd university in the world Shanghai Jiao Tong University Academic Ranking 2010 Ranked 59th university in the Asia-Pacific Shanghai Jiao Tong University Academic Ranking 2010 Ranked 256th university in the world QS World University Rankings 2010


MESSAGE FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR AND PRESIDENT

Dear Graduate Congratulations! Today we recognise your commitment and your significant achievements. This graduation ceremony is a celebration for you and your family and friends who have provided invaluable support during your studies. To these important guests, we offer a very special welcome. Many of you here today will be preparing to embark on a new career. Others may be considering returning to university for further study. Whichever path you are following, it is an exciting time and the University of Newcastle is proud to have helped you reach this important point in your life. Education is one of the most valuable assets you can have. This graduation is a significant milestone and, I hope, the first of many celebrations in your journey of lifelong learning. You are now an alumnus and part of the University’s 105,000 strong alumni community. This global network keeps you connected with the University, and offers you friendship and professional links with Newcastle graduates and former staff living in Australia and 100 countries across the world. We always like to hear from our graduates as they progress through their career locally and beyond, so please stay in touch through our alumni network. As a graduate of this University you carry our reputation for quality and integrity in all we do. I hope that your time here has been both challenging and rewarding, that the University has given you a strong start to your career, and that you take with you lifelong friends and great memories. Congratulations on obtaining your degree. I wish you every success in the future. Professor Nicholas Saunders Vice-Chancellor and President


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RECONCILIATION STATEMENT

The University of Newcastle declares its commitment to Aboriginal reconciliation: developing a strong community and fostering mutual respect, social justice and a united voice between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Aboriginal Australians. The University of Newcastle respects and acknowledges the Aboriginal land on which the Australian campuses of the University are located. We acknowledge the Aboriginal nations on whose traditional lands the University has a presence, respecting and acknowledging the traditional peoples and the cultural significance and history of the land. The University is aware of the impact of the alienation and other forms of injustices including the removal of children, the loss of land, the destruction of languages and culture, and the ongoing struggle for social and restorative justice. Through acknowledging and understanding past losses and injustices and through committing to redressing the social and economic challenges and ongoing racism, we will continue to move forward together to a better future. The University recognises that education plays an integral role in providing a foundation and platform for the exercise of self-determination and the empowerment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Through collaboration and the provision of culturally responsive education the University seeks to educate and contribute to the development of a harmonious community. The University’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities have supported the University in ensuring an Aboriginal presence at the University and appropriate and effective levels of consultation and collaboration through the sharing of Aboriginal voices, cultural wisdom and knowledge. These attributes are essential to moving forward to a future of equality and respect in teaching and learning, research, cultural inclusion, celebrating diverse cultures and success. The University acknowledges and appreciates the contribution and support by all communities. We will continue to build on existing partnerships and wherever possible forge respectful relationships designed to contribute to the ongoing endeavour of redressing the circumstance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education, health, cultures, languages, social justice, employment and empowerment. The University is committed to providing an environment that is free from racism and discrimination, developing opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to access and succeed in higher education. The University embraces the unique and diverse cultures of Aboriginal – the oldest continuing culture in the world – and Torres Strait Island peoples and to ensure the growth of knowledge for all Australians. With respect and collaboration, the University of Newcastle embraces a united approach to equality and inclusiveness for all Australian peoples.


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ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS

The Master of Ceremonies will announce the imminent commencement of the Ceremony The University Fanfares will herald the entry of the Dais Party The Assembly will rise and remain standing until the conclusion of the singing of the National Anthem The Chancellor will declare the proceedings open Presentation of Honorary Degree recipients Occasional address Award for Research Higher Degree Excellence Award for Programs that Enhance Learning Conferring of Research Higher Degrees Conferring of Postgraduate Degrees Musical Interlude Conferring of Undergraduate Degrees Presentation of University Medallists The Chancellor will invite the graduate chosen to speak on behalf of the graduates to address the Assembly The Chancellor will declare the Ceremony concluded The Dais party and Assembly will rise as the University fanfares are sounded The Dais party will leave the stage The Procession of Graduates will follow the Dais Party out of the Hall


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THE UNIVERSITY COUNCIL As at 1 April 2011

The Official Members

Member elected by the Non-Academic Staff

Chancellor Conjoint Professor Trevor C Waring AM

Ms Leanne Holt

BA, MSc(Newc.), FAPS

Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Nicholas Saunders MD(Syd.), HonLLD(Monash)

The President of the Academic Senate Professor Val J Robertson

Dip HR(HIT), MME(Newc)

Members elected by the Students Ms Matilda Hunt BA (Newc)

Ms Karen Miller BBus(Acc) (UTS), CA

BAppSc(Physio)(Lincoln Institute), BA(Hons), PhD(La Trobe)

External persons who are members of Convocation

Deputy Chancellor The Hon John Charles Price AM JP

BCom(Newc), CA, MAICD

OFIE Aust, I.Eng, IMarEng(UK), MIMarEST(UK), MAICD

Ministerial Appointees Ms Sharryn Brownlee Ms Crystal Condous OAM BCom, MLib(UNSW), GAICD

Conjoint Professor Geoff Lilliss BE(Hons), MBA(Merit)(Newc), FIE(Aust), MAICD

Dr Ken Moss AM BE(Hons), PhD(Newc), HonFIE(Aust), CPEng, FAICD

Ms Deborah Wright DipTeach(Newc), MBA(SCU), FAMI, CPM

Member Appointed by Council Ms Leah Armstrong Members elected by the Academic Staff Dr Tom Griffiths BEd(Hons), PhD(Newc), GradCert TESOL(UTS)

Professor John Rostas BSc(Hons), PhD(Monash)

Ms Dianne Allen, JP Mr Peter Cockbain BScEng(Newc), FIEAust, CPEng, FIPENZ, FTSE

The Hon Mahla Pearlman AO BA, LLB(Hons)(Syd), HonLLD(Newc)

Dr Geoff Leonard AM BCom, HonDBus(Newc), FCA, FCPA


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PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY As at 1 April 2011

Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Nicholas Saunders MD(Syd.), HonLLD(Monash)

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic and Global Relations) Professor Kevin McConkey

Faculty Pro Vice-Chancellors Pro Vice-Chancellor (Business and Law) Professor Stephen Nicholas BA(Syracuse), MA(Iowa), FASSA

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Education and Arts) Associate Professor John Germov

BA(Hons), PhD(Qld), FASSA, FAICD

BA(Chisholm), MA(Sociology)(Monash), PhD (Newc)

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Michael Calford

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Engineering and Built Environment) Professor John Carter AM

BSc, PhD(Monash)

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Services) Dr Susan Gould

BE, PhD, DEng(Syd), MASCE, FTSE, FAA, FIEAust, CPEng, GAICD

BSc(Hons)(Edin), PhD(Flinders), FAICD

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Health) Professor Nicholas Talley

President of Academic Senate Professor Val Robertson BAppSc(Physio)(Lincoln Institute), BA(Hons), PhD(La Trobe)

MBBS(Hons), MD(NSW), MMedSc(ClinEpid)(Newc), PhD(Syd), FRACP, FRCP(London & Edinburgh), FAFPHM, FACP, FACG, AGAF

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Science and Information Technology) Professor Bill Hogarth BSc(Hons)(UNSW), PhD(Newc.), FIMA, CMath, FAustMS

Portfolio Pro Vice-Chancellors Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Bill Hogarth BSc(Hons)(NSW), PhD(Newc.), FIMA, CMath, FAustMS

Pro Vice-Chancellor (External Relations) Professor Stephen Crump BA, DipEd(Macq.), MEd(Hons), PhD(Sydney)

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Scott Holmes BCom (Newc), PhD(ANU), FCPA


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THE GRADUATION CEREMONY

THE MACE The Mace is the symbol of formal authority. The Mace used today belongs to the University of Newcastle and was designed by gold and silversmith, Gerald Benney. It is made of Australian walnut and silver and its head represents an open book – the traditional symbol of learning. The Mace was a gift from the University of New South Wales to commemorate the establishment of the University of Newcastle as an autonomous institution on 1 January, 1965. It is always borne ahead of the Chancellor in the academic procession during formal ceremonies such as today’s presentation of academic awards. THE UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE FANFARES In mid-1994, staff and students of the University’s Faculty of Music were invited to submit entries for a competition to compose the University Fanfares. The composition had to be capable of being performed either on organ or on brass. The winning entry by Professor Robert Constable, was first played publicly at the University’s overseas graduation ceremony held in Singapore in August 1994. The Fanfares are performed at all ceremonial functions to herald the entry and departure of the Chancellor and other members of the Council. With respect and collaboration, the University of Newcastle embraces a united approach to equality and inclusiveness for all Australian peoples. THE UNIVERSITY MEDAL The award of a University Medal is an honour made only when there is a candidate of sufficient merit. To be considered for this award, a graduate must 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.


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A BRIEF HISTORY OF GRADUATION

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 graduates, and the public. The church had a monopoly of 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 deputed 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 which 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 or her Deputy does what is required of him. Thirdly the graduates. 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 master’s 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 master’s degree was called “inception”, or the beginning of one’s career as a master. 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. 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 foregoing is an adaptation of an Address given at a Graduation Ceremony at the University of Birmingham by Emeritus Professor R H C Davis and reprinted in his book ‘From Alfred the Great to Stephen’ (Hambledon Press 1991), pp. 307-309. It is reproduced with kind permission of the author’s widow.


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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF ALUMNI (CONVOCATION)

Dear Graduate, Congratulations! As a graduate of the University of Newcastle, you and those who have supported you while you studied are well justified in being proud of your achievement today. I welcome you on behalf of my graduate peers, to the proud tradition that is the University of Newcastle global Alumni Network, our community of graduates that comprises over 110,000 alumni in more than 95 countries. This network is built on strong, collaborative relationships that foster academic, business, social and career opportunities for our graduates and I encourage you to engage with our Alumni Network. There are alumni groups in many locations around the world, and the Alumni Presidents’ and Coordinators’ in these locations partner with our Committee and the University Alumni Relations office to make connections of value for our graduates – both with each other, and also with our University. We seek to play a role in maintaining its reputation as a leading research University both locally, nationally and internationally to maintain the currency of our degrees. We are also committed as alumni to supporting the students who follow us, and many of you will have enjoyed the support of scholarships donated by alumni while you studied. As a valued member of alumni, you are also eligible to become an elected member of the Executive Committee, which plays a a vital and rewarding role in advising the University and in engaging and supporting its graduates through the activities of the global Alumni Network. We also confer the prestigious Alumni Awards annually, recognising outstanding graduates from their early careers to life time achievements. Who knows when you might be the recipient of an Alumni Award? Please keep your current contact details up to date on the Alumni website as you commence or continue your career journey, especially your postal address (as many events are location based) and your email address. This can be done easily online at www.newcastle.edu.au/alumni I can also be contacted directly via email: alumni-president@newcastle.edu.au With best wishes for a great future, Brian Kennaugh, President of Alumni Bachelor of Business 1993

ALUMNI

[uh -luhm-nigh] a group of graduates from a school or university


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DONORS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES

The University would like to thank the following donors who generously provided financial support for scholarships and prizes for our students in 2010. Through their generosity, donors have shaped not only the University of Newcastle but also the Hunter and Central Coast communities. Through donations and bequests, many scholarships have been established to support students, our research capacity has been strengthened and the social and cultural lives of our community enhanced. To find out more about contributing to the University of Newcastle Foundation, visit www.newcastle.edu.au/foundation or contact the UON Foundation on 02 4921 7453. Some of our donors do not appear on the list at their own request: INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES

Conjoint Professor John Levingston

Ms Valmai Avery

Mr LIM Chong Hin

Mrs Valentine Badham

Mr Douglas Lithgow

Dr Victor D Bear AM & Mrs Adele Bear

Professor Terence Lovat

Bill & Iris Burges Trust Fund

Mr NG Chong Thong

Norman Bushman Bequest

Mr Roy Palmer & Ms Marie Palmer

Ms Kerrie Coles

Mr Christopher Piggott & Mrs Shirley Piggott

Dr Beryl Collier Bequest

Mr Neville Eric Sansom

Mrs Vera Deacon

Professor Nicholas Saunders & Mrs Kathryn Saunders

Mr Richard Devon Professor Peter Dunkley Mr Neil Frazer Mr FU Hong Dr Geoffrey Leonard AM

Mr Neville Sawyer AM Mr Alan Smith & Mrs Janelle Smith Mr TAY Buan Huat Mr John Turner


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DONORS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES

ORGANISATIONS 2NUR Advitech Pty Ltd Ampcontrol Pty Ltd Andrew Neil Urban Design Group The Anglican Diocese of Newcastle The Architecture Foundation Australian Dental Association (NSW Branch) Ltd Australian Rotary Health Bayer Australia Pty Ltd Board of Surveying & Spatial Information Bradken Ltd Bramco Electronics CAF – Charities Aid Foundation Central Coast Campus Friends Inc Central Vein & Cosmetic Medical Centre The City of Newcastle Coal & Allied Community Trust Coffs Harbour Council Corky’s Carbon Consultancy Pty Ltd Cutcher & Neale Investment Services Delta Electricity Donaldson Coal Conservation Trust Doyles Creek Mining Pty Ltd Dubbo City Council EJE Architecture Engineers Australia – Tasmania Division Friends of Glen Avery The Friends of the University of Newcastle GHD Pty Ltd Harbourside Haven Villages Harvey Norman – Erina Hatch Associates Pty Ltd – Warabrook Hunter Laser Vision Pty Ltd Hunter Valley Family Law Practitioners Association Hunter Valley Private Hospital The Hunter Valley Research Foundation Hunter Water Australia Pty Ltd Hunter Water Corporation

Industry and Investment NSW Institution of Surveyors NSW Incorp Industry & Investment NSW IZZAT Consulting Engineers Lake Macquarie City Council Land & Property Management Authority The Law Society of NSW Lidbury Summers & Whiteman Macquarie Generation Maitland City Council Matrikon Pty Ltd MCM Manufacturing Pty Ltd Mirvac Multiskilled Resources Australia Pty Ltd Mundipharma Pty Ltd Newcastle & Hunter Valley Pharmacists Association Newcastle Film Society Newcastle Innovation North Coast Institute of TAFE NSW Country Surveyors Association Port Waratah Coal Services Ltd Powerserve Pty Ltd RCR Energy Rotary Club of Narrabri Rotary Club Of Tamworth First Light Royal Newcastle Hospital Graduate Nurses Association Inc RPC Technologies Pty Ltd S2F Pty Ltd Sanitarium Health & Wellbeing Company Scientific Interiors Sheather & Merrigan Business Equipment Suters Architects Pty Ltd Think Brick Australia Treloar Group Pty Ltd UoN Services Ltd W E Smith Engineering Pty Ltd Xstrata Coal NSW Pty Ltd

To find out more about contributing to the University of Newcastle, visit www.newcastle.edu.au/foundation or contact the UON Foundation on 02 4921 7453.


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FRIDAY 29 APRIL 2011

MORNING CEREMONY FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW Research Higher Degree graduates will be presented by Professor Scott Holmes, Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Graduates will be presented by Professor Amir Mahmood, Acting Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Business and Law) Ocasional Speaker Michael Johns Ocasional Speaker Dr Geoffrey Leonard Graduate Speaker Lynda O’Hanlon Musical Interlude Bernadette Lannen, Philip Matthias Organist

Philip Matthias

National Anthem Bernadette Lannen Honorary Doctorate and Occasional Speaker Michael Johns Michael Johns is one of the University of Newcastle’s strongest and most loyal supporters. Over the past 20 years he has dedicated himself enthusiastically to a wide range of activities within the University community and has become a crucial link between the University and the broader Hunter region. He recently retired as Deputy Chancellor of the University, having served as a Member of the University Council since 1990. He was a member of University of Newcastle Union Ltd Board of Directors and this year celebrates a decade as the Chair of the 2NURFM Advisory Board. In addition, he is Chair of the NUSport Board of Directors, which is charged with the development of sport and fitness through services, facilities and activities at the University. Mr Johns holds a Bachelor of Laws and a Master of Laws from the University of Sydney and is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Over his long career, Mr Johns has been a solicitor, businessman and company director. He retired from legal practise as a senior partner with Rankin and Nathan in 1989. Since then he has developed a number of very successful business interests including Steel River Pty Ltd, Toll Bulk Sands and a self-managed corporate advisory service. In addition, Mr Johns has made many contributions to the local community through his involvement in public and not-for-profit organisations, including the Hunter Area Consultative Committee, the Hunter Area Health Service, Newcastle Grammar School Limited, the Newcastle Region Natural Disaster Relief Fund Trustee Limited and the organising committee of the Newcastle Regional Show.


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FRIDAY 29 APRIL 2011

Occasional Speaker Dr Geoffrey Leonard AM Dr Geoff Leonard AM has an association with the University of Newcastle spanning more than 40 years during which time he has made significant contributions to teaching and learning, commercial engagement, philanthropy and University governance. Currently chairman of Newcastle Innovation, the commercial arm of the University of Newcastle, and Chair of the Faculty of Business and Law Advisory Board, Dr Leonard is a member of the University Council and a Director of the University Foundation. He has also served on numerous committees associated with the University and is a former Chairman of the Graduate School of Business. A semi-retired chartered accountant, Dr Leonard has held senior positions with several health-related organisations including Hospitals of Australia Limited, the Private Hospitals Association of NSW, the Australian Private Hospitals Association and Healthscope Limited. He was the founding Chair of the Hunter Medical Research Institute, the third largest medical research institute in NSW. Dr Leonard holds a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Newcastle and in 2002 the University awarded him an Honorary Doctorate of Business. He has also been awarded the University of Newcastle Newton-John Award, an honour given to a graduate who has displayed innovation or creativity in any field that has improved life, particularly in the Hunter region. Dr Leonard’s service to tertiary education through the University of Newcastle, the health care industry and medical research was recognised in 2009 when he was awarded membership in the general division of the Order of Australia. Since 2001 Dr Leonard has chaired the Advisory Board of the Salvation Army in Newcastle and he works annually on its Red Shield Appeal.


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FRIDAY 29 APRIL 2011

AFTERNOON CEREMONY FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW Research Higher Degree graduates will be presented by Professor Scott Holmes, Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Graduates will be presented by Professor Amir Mahmood, Acting Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Business and Law) Occasional Speaker Bob Cameron Graduate Speaker Bronwyn McCredie Musical Interlude Tadjana Ilicic, Jamie Pollock Organist

Philip Matthias

National Anthem Bernadette Lannen Occasional Speaker Bob Cameron Bob Cameron has had a long and highly successful career as a senior manager in the coal industry. He is the founder, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Centennial Coal Company Limited, a major exporter and supplier of coal to the NSW power industry. Mr Cameron began his career in the coal industry with Hunter-based business Coal & Allied Industries before founding Preston Coal Company in 1989. Under his leadership the company grew from a one-mine operation to become Centennial Coal which today employs 1,700 people at 10 mines. Mr Cameron is a past Chairman of the Australian Coal Association Limited, Australian Coal Association Low Emissions Technology Limited and the NSW Minerals Council. He is a member of NSW Clean Coal Council, Mining Education Australia and is a Director of Port Kembla Coal Terminal. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Mining) from the University of New South Wales, a Graduate Diploma in Geoscience from Macquarie University and a Masters of Business Administration at the University of Newcastle. Mr Cameron has been the recipient of the Institute Medal from the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, the Hunter Business Person of the Year Award, and the Australian Mining Prospect Award for Most Outstanding Contribution to Mining.


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SATURDAY 30 APRIL 2011

MORNING CEREMONY FACULTY OF HEALTH Research Higher Degree graduates will be presented by Professor Mike Calford, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Graduates will be presented by Professor Nicholas Talley, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Health) Ocasional Speaker Professor Ian Wronski Graduate Speaker Emma Geraldine Sheaves Musical Interlude Tadjana Ilicic Organist

Callun Close

National Anthem Jacob Woodruff Occasional Speaker Professor Ian Wronski For over thirty years Professor Ian Wronski has played a leading role as a health academic and advocate in Australia. His focus has been the development of research activities focusing on tropical health and medicine, Indigenous health and the health of underserved populations, in particular people in northern Australia and the Western Pacific regions. He initiated and led the development of a rural and Indigenous-focused tropical health, education and research hub at James Cook University; and became the University’s first Head of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. Professor Wronski was the Foundation Health Services Director of the Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services’ Council and co-author of the first national Goals and Targets for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health. Currently the Pro Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Molecular Sciences at James Cook University, Professor Wronski is also leading the development of an Indigenous Health Curriculum Framework across 15 Australian universities that focus on health professions. He is the Chair of the Australian Council of Pro Vice-Chancellors and Deans of Health Sciences, and a former President of the Australia College of Rural and Remote Medicine. Professor Wronski holds a Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery from Monash University, a Diploma of the Royal Australian College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and a Diploma of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene from the University of Liverpool. He also holds a Masters in Public Health and a Masters of Science (Epidemiology) at Harvard University.


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SATURDAY 30 APRIL 2011

AFTERNOON CEREMONY FACULTY OF HEALTH Research Higher Degree graduates will be presented by Professor Mike Calford, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Graduates will be presented by Professor Nicholas Talley, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Health) Occasional Speaker Professor Christopher Chen Graduate Speaker Frank Benjamin Marroquin-Harris Musical Interlude Jamie Pollock, viola Organist

Callum Close

National Anthem Lindy Connett Honorary Doctorate and Occasional Speaker Professor Christopher Chen During a career spanning more than 40 years, Professor Christopher Chen has made many outstanding contributions to the knowledge and advancement of the field of reproductive medicine and is acknowledged as a pioneer of in-vitro fertilisation (IVF). His initial research into sperm cryopreservation led to the establishment of Asia’s first sperm bank in Singapore. In the early 1980s, Professor Chen’s team at Adelaide’s Flinders Medical Centre became only the third centre in the world to achieve an IVF pregnancy. He went on to assist the conception of the world’s first IVF triplets in 1983, the world’s first frozen egg pregnancy in 1986, and Asia’s first set of sextuplets in 1998. Professor Chen’s further scientific achievements identified the exact time of egg fertilisation and, as a result, pregnancy rates through IVF increased using his technique of assisted egg retrieval and delayed embryo transfer. His research into cryopreservation paved the way for medical specialists across the world to begin freezing human eggs, and he was the first to identify the Early Pregnancy Factor that can detect a successful embryo transfer within hours of the procedure. Professor Chen completed a Bachelor of Medicine at the National University of Singapore in 1964. He holds specialist degrees from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in London and the Royal Australian College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in Melbourne. He gained his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Queensland. Since 1993 he has been Chief Executive Officer and Medical Director of the Christopher Chen Centre for Reproductive Medicine at Gleneagles Hospital in Singapore.


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SATURDAY 30 APRIL 2011

EVENING CEREMONY FACULTY OF HEALTH Research Higher Degree Graduates will be presented by Professor Mike Calford, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Graduates will be presented by Professor Nicholas Talley, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Health) Occasional Speaker Professor Louise O’Brien Graduate Speaker Adele Raward Musical Interlude Matthew Hobcroft Organist

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National Anthem Robbie Willingham Occasional Speaker Professor Louise O’Brien Professor Louise O’Brien has extensive experience in acute inpatient mental health and community mental health. Throughout her distinguished career she has held many senior clinical and academic positions in mental health services and universities across NSW and made a significant contribution to the education of mental health practitioners. Beginning her professional career as a psychiatric/mental health nurse at Macquarie Hospital, Professor O’Brien is currently Professor of Mental Health Nursing at the University of Newcastle and with the Western NSW Local Health Network. She is based at the University’s Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health in Orange. Combining her clinical and academic work, Professor O’Brien’s research focuses on working collaboratively with staff to develop programs that address significant clinical problems. Recent projects have addressed acute adolescent inpatient mental health and the children of parents with mental illness. Professor O’Brien was responsible for the development of the first specialist mental health nurse practitioner course in Australia – the Master of Nursing (Mental Health Nurse Practitioner) course at the University of Western Sydney. She has twice been awarded the NSW Association for Mental Health ‘Mental Health Matters Award for Research’. Professor O’Brien holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of New England and a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Technology, Sydney.


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AWARD FOR RESEARCH HIGHER DEGREE EXCELLENCE

The University of Newcastle has an annual award for Research Higher Degree Excellence in each Faculty. The award recognises excellence in research and its aim is to encourage, reward and celebrate outstanding achievement in research by candidates in any area of research within the University. The award is made by the Faculty upon the recommendation of the examiners. The recipients are: FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW Dr Katherine Maree Uylangco PhD (Accounting & Finance) Newcastle Business School Thesis title: Case Studies in Financial and Prediction Markets Supervisor: Professor Stephen Easton FACULTY OF HEALTH Dr Flora Tzelepis PhD (Behavioural Science) School of Medicine and Public Health Thesis title: Active Telephone Recruitment of Smokers into a Randomised Controlled Trial of Quitline Support Supervisors: Dr Christine Paul and Conjoint Associate Professor Raoul Walsh


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VICE-CHANCELLOR’S AWARD FOR PROGRAMS THAT ENHANCE LEARNING 2010

International Leadership Experience and Development Program (iLEAD) The International Leadership Experience and Development Program, or iLEAD as it is known, is a University-wide extra-curricular and co-curricular program. The program provides students with the opportunity to gain knowledge, experience and skills in the areas of international leadership, international awareness, and community, integration and diversity. The iLEAD program provides opportunities for students to develop their leadership potential through a broad range of activities including volunteering, cross-cultural community groups, international internships, Alumni Mentoring and study abroad and exchange programs. Combining theory with experiential learning, students are able to model leadership qualities while they learn. Being flexible and student-driven, the iLEAD program has attracted students from a broad range of socio-economic and academic backgrounds. This has effectively contributed to equity and diversity in a positive and cost-effective way. Since its inception in 2009, the iLEAD program has registered hundreds of students and reached out to many communities. This has greatly increased the University of Newcastle’s capacity to internationalise its campus and curriculum. iLEAD not only benefits program participants, but opens the door to other collaborations, both in Australia and overseas. The iLEAD Program is thoroughly deserving of this award. Steven McDonald will accept the award on behalf of the iLEAD team.


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RESEARCH HIGHER DEGREES

FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW NEWCASTLE BUSINESS SCHOOL Doctor of Philosophy Eileen Margaret Day

Ramatis Birnfeld De Oliveira BSc(Pharm), MBiochem(UFRGS, Brazil)

Thesis Title: Pacemaking in Mouse Locus Coeruleus Neurons: Electrophysiological Properties, Role of Mitochondria and Development

BBus(UCS Qld.), MA(RMIT)

Shen Yun Adeline Foo

Thesis Title: Contextual Tales: A Mixed Method Study of Roles, Relationships and Organisation in Communities of Practice (CoPs)

BMedSc(Syd.), MSc(Nan.Tech.)

Siqiwen Li

Thesis Title: Immune Mechanisms that Promote the Development of Inducible Bronchus-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (IBALT)

BFin(CSU, China), MSc(Fin&Acc)(Birm.)

Gregory Kranias

Thesis Title: Exploring How “Smart” the Basel II Framework is in the Australian Context of Banking Reform

BBiomedSc(Hons)

Kenneth Ian McDonald

Baratali Mashkani

BA, LLB, DipCrim(Syd.)

BSc(Ahwaz, Iran), MSc(Tehran, Iran)

Thesis Title: An Analysis of Investment Decision Factors by Australian Business Angels and Venture Capital Investors

Thesis Title: Small Molecule Inhibitors for Type III Receptor Tyrosine Kinases

Victor Steven Quirk

BTeach/BHPE(Hons)

BA(Hons)(La Trobe)

Thesis Title: Investigation of Injury Risk Factors in Australian Rugby League and Soccer Players

Thesis Title: The Preservation of Labour UnderUtilisation as an Instrument of Social Domination

Thesis Title: Regulation of Mast Cell Degranulation by Protein Phosphatase 2A

Andrew David Miller

Sophia Maria Moscovis

Rita Rosita Pidani

BBiomedSc(Hons)

BEc(Indonesia), MBA(Monash)

Thesis Title: Susceptibility to and Severity of Inflammatory-related Diseases in Indigenous Australians; An In Vitro Investigation of Associated Environmental and Genetic Risk Factors

Thesis Title: Identifying Export Barriers and Export Development of Indonesian Manufacturing Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) FACULTY OF HEALTH

Alison Thorburn BSc(Hons)(Melb.)

SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES AND PHARMACY

Thesis Title: A Streptococcus pneumoniae-based Immunoregulatory Therapy for Asthma

Doctor of Philosophy

Melissa Anne Walsh

Natalie Jane Beveridge

Thesis Title: Electrophysiological Development of Superficial Dorsal Horn Neurons in Mice

BSc(Biotech)(Hons)

Thesis Title: Post-transcriptional Gene Silencing in Neuronal Differentiation, Development and Schizophrenia

BBiomedSc(Hons)

Master of Philosophy Amy Anne McKendry BBiomedSc (Hons)

Thesis Title: Betamethasone: A Neuroactive Steroid Deficit and Adverse Effects in the Brain?


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RESEARCH HIGHER DEGREES

SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES Doctor of Philosophy Naomi Ann Findlay BAppSc(MRT), GCertPTT

Thesis Title: Qualitative and Reflective Analysis of Student Reflective Journals of Professional Placements in Radiation Therapy Zuriati Binti Ibrahim BSc(Dietetics)(Hons), MHlthSc(Nutrition) (NU Malaysia)

Thesis Title: Standardised Nutrition Diagnosis Terminology: Implications for Dietetics Practice SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH

Alan Chen-Yu Hsu BSc, GradDipSc, MSc(Auck.)

Thesis Title: Mechanism of Infection of Bronchial Epithelial Cells by Human and Avian Influenza Viruses Jane Margaret Maguire BA(NE), BNurs(Hons)

Thesis Title: Genetic Polymorphisms of Platelet Glycoprotein and Cyclooxygenase-2 Genes and Their Influence on Risk of Ischaemic Stroke, 90 Day Post-Stroke Outcome, and Gene-Environment Interactions Vanessa Marie McDonald DipHlthScNurs, BNurs

Thesis Title: Asthma and COPD in Older People

Doctor of Philosophy

Neta Margaret Moses

Steven John Bowe

ADNE(CCHS), BN

BEd(Math)(C.Sturt), DipTeach, GDipMedStats, MMedStats

Thesis Title: Longitudinal Data Analysis: Statistical Methods for Analysing Longitudinal Changes in Health Related Quality of Life which Account for Deaths and Impute for Longitudinal Missing Data

Thesis Title: Assessing the Care Needs of People with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Archana Patel MBBS, MD(Pediatrics)(Nag.), MSc(Penn)

Meredith Louise Caelli

Thesis Title: Role of Zinc as an Adjunct in the Treatment of Childhood Diarrhea

GDipClinEpid

Flora Tzelepis

Thesis Title: The Clinical Efficacy of Tea Tree Oil as an Alternative Topical Decolonisation Agent for Adult Inpatients with Meticillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Kirsty Gai Hope BSc(NSW), GDipClinEpid(Newcastle(NSW)), MApplEpid(ANU)

Thesis Title: An Investigation into Novel Surveillance Systems and Factors Affecting Public Health Response to Emerging Infectious Diseases (Including New, Re-Emerging and Deliberately Released Pathogens)

BSc(Psych)(Hons)

Thesis Title: Active Telephone Recruitment of Smokers into a Randomised Controlled Trial of Quitline Support Amanda Jane Wilson BA(Hons), MCA

Thesis Title: Assessing the Quality of Health News Stories in the Australian Media Using the Media Doctor Website


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PROFESSIONAL DOCTORATES

FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW Hang Ming Chan Thesis Title: Corporate Social Responsibility Practices: A Review of China-Based and NonChina-Based Companies Listed in Hong Kong Oy Lar Kiki Chan Thesis Title: Branding Effects on Tertiary Education and Hotel Alliances in Hong Kong Shuk Chin Chan Thesis Title: Consumer Online Purchase Intentions in Hong Kong: A Study of the Deterrents and Incentives Kee Hee Cheah Thesis Title: The Effects of Diagnostic and Interactive Use of Management Control Systems: Evidence from Middle-Level Managers in the Malaysian Automotive Industry Wilson Weng Hang Chee Thesis Title: The Predictability of Individual, Organizational, and Technology Factors on Knowledge Sharing Processes in the Construction Industry of Hong Kong Hin San Ching Thesis Title: Andrea Maria Cullen Thesis Title: The Role of Institutional Trust in the Successful Implementation of Organisational Change: A Cross Organisation Case Study of Organisations Implementing the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Health Promoting Hospital Initiative (HPH)

Alan Tak Yam Lam Thesis Title: Overview of Key Success Factors and Best Practices in Business Continuity Plans for Financial Institutions in Hong Kong Kwan Hang Michael Lee Thesis Title: An Empirical Study on the Timeliness of Knowledge Transfer Within Supply Chain Song Jing Lim Thesis Title: Leadership During Business Process Outsourcing in Financial Services Institutions in Singapore Kai Kwong Loh Thesis Title: The Influence of Brand Personality and Brand Fit on Brand Preference Daniel Dominic Linus Sik Hung Lynn Thesis Title: An Exploratory Study of Work Motivation of Professional Engineers in a Construction Project Team Kansuda Makasiranonth Thesis Title: Direct and Mediating Roles of Tie Strength, Goal Cooperativeness, Trust and Transactive Memory in Effective Knowledge Transfer within the Cement Industry, Thailand Chi Cheong Allen Ng Thesis Title: Screen Winners From Losers Using Simple Fundamental Analysis in Small-Capitalization Stocks in Hong Kong Man Kwong Felix Ngai Thesis Title: Share Price Disparity in Chinese Stock Markets

Ying Wah William Fung Thesis Title: Exploring the Role of Informal Organization in the Organizational Change Process in Hong Kong Pharmacies

Kar Lok Shui Thesis Title: An Evaluation of the Manufacturing Strategies of Private Small and Medium Size Enterprises (SMEs) in China’s Narrow Fabric Industry

Kim Hung Lai Thesis title: Guanxi, Relationship Marketing and Challenges to the Agricultural Input Retailing Market in China

Tung Tsui Thesis Title: Franchisee’s Entrepreneurial Cognition: An Empirical Study of Franchisee’s Response to Franchisor’s Constraints in Hong Kong

Wai Ping Peter Lai Thesis Title: Collaborative Climate in a Life Insurance Company - An Empirical Case Study

Yuk Yan Wu Thesis Title: The Turnover Intention Among Pharmaceutical Staff in Hong Kong


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FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND ARTS

FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW

UNDERGRADUATE

POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK Master of Applied Finance with Distinction Shuangwei Chen Amir Mohammadyari Dizaji

Bachelor of Arts Andrew James Falconer

Master of Applied Finance Faris Mansourm Abahussain Fatemah Nasser Almarshood Abdulrahman Saleh R Alnagada Abdulaziz Mohammed Altwairqi Fahad Alzomaia Atikan Chaiyanupong Silin Chen Ashton William East Patrick Dean Yung Lee Xiyao Yingying Pan Pankaj Parashar Li Peng Tuan Xu Jun Yang Min Yang Ying Zhu Master of Business with Distinction Arianne Galvin Kane Mitchell Soeren Soerensen Porsbjerg Pik Chin Wang Wai Ying Wong

Master of Business Khaled Sleem Alharbi Khaled Atteq Alsefri Donna Archer Raymond Michael Austin Nazi Babkhan Tingting Cao Lauren Michelle Cass Davide Michele Celima Tao Wang Chan Jonathon Mark Chapman Hao Chen Hing Pong Thomas Cheung Ming-Han Chiang Chien Wei Ching Kit Wan Choi Yim Pui Chun Troy Dewantoro Pu Fu Song Gao Zeyu Gao Ami-Lee U’Brien Grant Yinyin Gu Jin Guan Analea Hill Fung Sin Ho Thea Hobbins Jingjing Huang Owen Martel Jackson Rohit Jain Yuan Ji Zhouqiang Jin Babak Kashefi Pramod Vasant Kaveeshwar Tsui Shan Ko Yee Fatt David Koh Wing On Terence Kong


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Lisa Kovacevic Nuerlan Kuwanixi Wing Fai Kwan Yuen Man Lai Kin Sun Lam Ka Lai Carrie Lau Chung Yeung Lee Ming Ming Lee Suet Mui Lee Pui Hang Paulina Leung Yuk Ming Leung Zhuanlan Li Philip Choon Siong Lim Zhi Yin Luo Haijun Ma Li Ma Ting Man Zhimin Mo Tian Na Tiong Hoe Harry Ng Troy Malcolm Page Yu Pan Huhao Peng William Allan Roy Perry Ian Rusli Tjoeng Matthew Roland Sage Kam Hin She Ho Man Prisca Shek Qishi Shen Kwong Shun Raymond Sit Wai Fong Siu Shaun John Smith Yifei Sun Hilda Hoi Kar Tam Wing Chit Cindy Teng Man Wah Tsang Wing Tong Tse Yuradar Tupthong Kaori Usami

Pek Wan Wan Hao Wang Shi Yi Wang Scott David Wilson Cathy Mei Yuk Wong Kan Fai Jimmy Wong Kin Keung Michael Wong Yee Har Wong Sam Pak Shing Wu Yilin Wu Daxiong Xie Nan Yang Xuna Yang Yin Mei Yau Ying Yin Choi Lam Yip Jia Yan Yu Wai Pak Yuen Chu Ting Zhang Tie Jun Zhang Yin Yin Zhang Yufan Zhangbao Yi Zhao Zhen Zhao Master of Business Administration with Distinction/Master of Applied Finance Seyed Zoheir Mirkarimi Master of Business Administration/ Master of Applied Finance Pankaj Parashar Tanai Sukontachaya Master of Business Administration/ Master of Human Resource Management Mitchell Joseph Soree

Master of Business Administration/ Master of Information Technology Jeremy John Wright Master of Business Administration with Distinction/Master of International Business with Distinction Chantal Lisa Parslow Master of Business Administration with Distinction/Master of International Business In-Su Kim Pierre-Alain Robert Luc Viguier Master of Business Administration with Distinction/Master of Marketing with Distinction Gaurav Khunteta Master of Business Administration with Distinction/Master of Marketing Mustafa Kutbuddin Husna Manish Singh Master of Business Administration with Distinction Lucas Paul Bolton Daniel Charles Dickens Rhys James Hunter William Duncan McGuinness John Michael O’Grady Lynda Patricia O’Hanlon

Catherine Bridget Rukundo Parth Harish Soni Master of Business Administration Erika Jane Akehurst Abdullah Rajeh A Alamer Mohammad Atiah M Alaslani Abdulaziz Abdullah M Alblehad Sneha Pradeep Bhutoria Nathan Edward Brown Paul Brian Charlton Kaixin Chen David Stewart Clarke Andrew Colin Corbett Michelle Dharmawan Chandni Ashok Dinani Jessica Deepthi Fernandes Sahar Doroodgar Jorshery Debjyoti Dutt Fengfeng Fan Troy Robert Fletcher He Gai Frances Marie Gatenby Vamshidhar Reddy Gopavaram Matthew William Preater Gore Mayank Goyal Andrej Hajek Warwick James Hallinan Leanne Harris Richard Paul Harris Shahab Hemmati Bradley John Hooper Jodie Maree Huet


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FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW

Wayne Hughes Sally Lousiah Hurt Chuanwang Jin Yu Jin Nimay Kalyani Veronika Kassar Rosemary Anne Keegan Adam Phillip Kennedy Andrew Mark Kirkwood Kin Fei Ko Chen Liang Joyce Cho Yee Ma David James McArthur Jaime Marie McHugh Lingyang Meng Travis Antony Merlo Mark Anthony Morgan Paula Iloahelotu Mosaati Thi Mai Anh Huong Nguyen Nguyen Thi Le Nhung Cathrine Okaro Chintan Bharatkumar Patel Danish Patel Venkatraj Perumal Glenn Michael Platt Pipatpong Pongwilai Korakot Prasarnwong Nampol Puttipanpluck Srikanth Ranganathan Avnish Devendra Rathod Benjamin Stewart Reece Patrick Roberts Matthew Roland Sage Omneya Salman Samir Kumar Laura Ashley Satchell Ashok Kumar Satuluri

Todd Richard Sellers Benjamin Garnet Shaw Han Teck Sim Vishwakumar Sivaramamoorthy Bellinda-Jane St Clair Bronwyn Tillman Chang Chiu Ting Han Yang Toh Vernasia Kusumaningrum Vishnu Vijayaraghavan Hema Vishwanath Feng Wang Xiao Wang Yujun Wang Tai Yun Wu Yang Xia Qiong Ye Master of Human Resource Management with Distinction Gregory Colin Gordon Dowling Briana Jane Gately Joanna Guillen Kerrie Anne Hamilton Nicole Jane Pearson Ebonney Jade Rhodes Master of Human Resource Management Anas Mohammed A Alfawaz Hasan Jomian Alhijji Mead Talat Alhothali Keith Kin Cheong Ho Graeme Holland Sally Lambaco Katrina Kay Lentfer

Li Li Xuan Li Jingmin Lian Ya Dan Liu Heather Jean NorquayEvans Piyavit Prakongvong Melissa Ann Rowe Jing Wang Geoffrey Scott Wellard Yun Xue Zhuoxi Yang Qiong Bing Zheng Zhuanzhuan Zhou Paul Hezron Zimba Master of International Business Mayuresh Bhave Zhu Bo Nga Mung Chan I-Chia Chen Qunfeng Dong Lizheng Feng Hao He Wei Qiang He Yanping He Zibin Hua Benjawan Iemprakon Chaiwat Nithakorn Andreas Oldenburger Ziyuan Pei Yumin Shang Qi Si Lin Sun Lucian Towara Satanyu Tungsiripatporn Ke Wang Patthama Wongsamee Zhenling Wu

Wang Yanwen Chao Zhang Jian Zhang Taizhen Zhang Hui Zhao Master of Marketing with Distinction Jayne Nelson Von Neo Cindy Ong Master of Marketing Sukinah Alhanidi Mohammed Ali S Alkahtani Deeb Mohammed M Almahhan Abdalrhman Abdulaziz A Almassad Saad Qarrash Almutairi Abdulrahman Saleh Alsudays Mazen Ahmed A Bafadul Cristen Elizabeth Cable Kallaya Chaiyapornpattan Xiaochen Chen Melinda Clark Danielle Anne Crisp Boyi Dong Samy Abdulhaffiz K Eitani Timothy Douglas Freedman Lei He Meng-Ni Ho Bradley John Hooper Yanjun Huang Chengde Jin Nathan Alexander Kosmina Pawarisa Lertaromrat


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Yang Liu Jun Mao Nitha Panpachara Kimberly June Petersen David Pireh Jessica Anne Romano Supalak Sakulchit Brendan Schilling Yuan Yuan Shan Yi Shang Aili Shi You-Hsuan Shih Temsiri Sirisombat Norah Mohammed Tirad Shou-Cheng Tong Yunqing Wang Adam Charles Warren Jie Xing Ting Zhang Yanwen Zhong Linwei Zhou Yaping Zhu Master of Professional Accounting/Master of Business Ye Cheng Pramod Vasant Kaveeshwar Zhengyang Liu Yuan Zhi Master of Professional Accounting with Distinction Siyanee Chaipiriyasak

Master of Professional Accounting Lei Bi Si Ying Chen Sha Jin Todd Latham Qian Ma Yi Sun Rebeka Ellen Taylor Yang Tian Qiuzi Xiao Ke Xuan Xie Master of Professional Accounting (Advanced) Xiao Huang Xiao Lei Jin Feiyi Li Zhuhui Li Graduate Diploma in Management Phillip Norman Rankin Graduate Certificate in Applied Finance Yue Lai Fan Liu Wei Tang Shuo Tian Peng Zhang LiLi Zhu

Graduate Certificate in Business Administration Erdal Erdogdu Yun Feng Mario Gallo Shane Donovan Gately Cory Allen Hay Kieran Terence Houlahan Ke Chao Hu Xiaoxu Huang Tingting Jiang Jenna Lee Keeley Yunpeng Li Zhixun Long Xin Lu David John Lulham Malcolm McLennan Chao Pan Shanhu Peng Brett William Quinnell Rebecca Anne Reynolds Timothy John Wakeham Lijie Wang Yanlu Wang Yinan Wang Yajuan Wu Jialin Xu Li Yan Furong Jian Yang Weilan Yang

Graduate Certificate in Business Research Mohammed Abud-Allah Ibrahim Kean Shiung CHIN Hin San Ching Dalisa Punsakd Andi Sumange Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management Saud Fakhri Areef Aldaher Daniel Debijl Peter John Haffner Robert Francis King Peiqin Qi Yang Yu Graduate Certificate in International Business Zhou Li Chao Lu Guo Ting Graduate Certificate in Marketing Magdalena Ball Yili Guo FangFang Lin Kevin Allan Spiteri Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting Sahar Alizadeh Hanjani


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FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW

UNDERGRADUATE Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Commerce Neill Eric Bonnett Matthew Robert Clements Zara Frances Corcoran Timothy John Diebold James Michael Dillon Samuel William Nosworthy Timothy Dean Radford Mathew George Stuart Aamir Mohamadali Taherbhoy Melissa Anne Townsend Dean Trajanovski Benjamin Tyter Kaylah Maree Winter Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Economics Emma Susan Currie Natasa Nenad Bachelor of Business (Honours) with Honours Class I Benjamin John Kozary Bachelor of Business Jaime Francis Adams Jamie Paul Adlington Paul Victor Alcock Amirah Binte Juma’in Ee Teng Ang Fen Ling Phyllis Ang Hui Tian Cherie Ang Meng Chang Ang Belinda Arifin Asliana Binte Asat

Yan Yan Joycelyn Au Peter Robert Bailey Seet Yee Bang Luke Ronald Beavis Kalina Lee Bender Alexandra Jennifer Blanch Michael Edward Boom Sanket Bothra Anna Elizabeth Bower Justin Scott Broadley Rachel Brown Elle Jane Buckley Rowan James Carpenter Qin Lei Chan Wai Yee Valerie Chan Chin Shan Cheok Weiliang Thomas Chew Sook Hui Chrissie Chia Sherona Chiew Dana Comerford Manpreet Kaur D/O Sukhdev Singh Dang Hoai An Michael Andrew Davis Travis James Dicks Susannah Charlotte Dillon Mitchell Jonathon Done Thomas James Lloyd Drury Kate Bridget Dwyer Yanye Eng Amy Louise Eveleigh Shayne Falkenmire Hayley Louise Feenstra Victoria Grace Forrester Todd Arthur Gilligan Chui Mei Goh Jian Jun Goh Kylie Jane Grey

Meghan Elizabeth Griffiths Justine Emily Gurr Fungai Anthony Gwata Shane Haiduk Alesha Ivy Hancock Colin Thomas Hanns Sharnee Louise Harris Christopher Francis Hearn Robert Hinton Daniel Wayne Hutley Michael Ilievski Sally Irwin Colleen Mary James Michelle Jayawiguna Hae-Gon Jeong Young Hoon jeong Kazimierz Kapusta Allisha Kenney Khin Chan Myae Thu Quan Rui Reuben Khor Ji Eun Kim Yeonhee Kim Mitchell James Knox Boon Yong Kenneth Koh Shang Yea Cherylynn Koh Mei Ling Jane Kon Hui Jie Kong Adam Kotecki Shu Fung Angelyn Kwek Hui Lan Lai Nguyen Minh Hien Le Hyun Woo Lee Ji Young Lee Ping-Chieh Jessica Lee Seok Han Lee Shin Ae Lee

Yew Loong Gabriel Lee Xiao Fang Li Kai Yan Lim Wen Jie Lim Zhi Yun Winnie Lim Yang Liu Mei Feng Loh Thi My Linh Luc Anna Lunarzewski Ma Zin Zar Tun Patrick James Maher Kelly Michelle Martin Swati Mathur Tahnee Lee McGann Tahnee McWhirter Renee Elizabeth Meagher Qian Meng Ashley Molloy Seon Ah Moon Wonhee Moon Tamara Morton Kellie Anne Lee Murray Leo Augustyn Murray Hawwa Neena Jing Yi Neo Han Yang Ng Wun Hei Keith Ng Quynh Mai Nguyen Aaron Hejlemann Nielsen Novi Nuraisha Bte Mohamed Hussain Nurulhuda Binte Jamaludin Boon Hui Madeline Oh Ling Shan Oh Siqi Ong Thai Wei Ong Ravin Oza


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Gek Teng Pang Emma Panhuber Sang-Hyun Park Scott Ronald Parker Katherine Peace Stephanie Petrou Sien Min Phuan Teniele Piddington Tarquin Dean Pollock Abby Millie Richards Jessica Kate Richardson Wilfred Henry Rogers Sherielyn Sacalle William Sanjaya Keith Morgan Scriven Ming Xuan Jessie Seah Rebecca Jane Sharkey Shatrughan Jinlei Shen Cassandra Jane Shepherd Aditya Singaraju Han Ti Ti Soe Kyaw Wanna Soe Teneka Louise Spicer Kathryn Ann Sproule Stacie-Ann Tan Ling’en Katrin Nicole Stepanova Alec Leonard Sullivan Samridhi Sundrani William Sutanto Han Yang Kevin Tan Meng Loi Kelvin Tan Shu Ting Tan Enny Tang Gail Joanna Taylor Li Chen Teo Sophie Elizabeth Terrey Lisa Maree Thorley Seint Seint Thu

Yen Ping Amelia Ting Yudanto Prasetyo Tio Ziling Toh Hong Xiang Tok Anh Dung Tran Thy Lam Tran Meidi Triadi Kenny Aditya Trisnadi Thi Khanh Chi Truong Carly Jane Turner Dominic Tusa Mace Eric Tyrrell Holly Ann Kirsten Ulmer Nikola Kadie Vercoe Huijuan Wang Haylie West Benjamin Paul Whittemore Shae Monique Wiggins Kenneth Wilks Lixian Clarisse Wong Sukianto Hamzah Christopher Wong Jun Wei Troy Anthony Wood Lu Yang Chea-Ryun Yeom Mai Yoshioka Yunfei Zhang Eik Kay Khaing Zin Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Economics Claire Michelle Adams Ryan Kenneth Blake Evan Mark Brownsmith Mitchell Rees Frost Stephen Hannaford Lachlan Joseph Macpherson Soo Keat Ooi

Jacob Ian Savage Lauren Claire Scully Tim Stevens Martin Paul Wells Allison Whiteford Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal Bronwyn Glynys McCredie Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) with Honours Class I Matthew Gregory Jones Bronwyn Glynys McCredie Bachelor of Commerce Michael James Adams Sandhika Adityadharma Ali Afzal Sung Mo Ahn Bryce Leslie Allomes Taaha Hassan Amir Andy Au Chung Yan Au Seong Bum Bae Todd Francis Barbour Ashleigh Patricia Bauer Ryan Beddall Stuart Bell Andrew Rhys Beveridge Eric William Bigeni Lana Rose Black Simone Blackadder Alison Maree Blackham Chad Alan Blake Jason Alan Bone

Rae Elizabeth Boyd Jakeob Gray Brown Mahnoor Arshad Burki Sandra Gai Buzek Alysa Carolina Nathan Francis Carr Amy Lee Cassar Kin Wai Chau Smiley Chaudhary Hock Leng Leslie Chen Wing Kwan Choi Chee Siong Chua Da Won Chung Stephen McRoberts Clark Lisa Michelle Clarke Jessica Emily Cole Mitchell John Collins Joshua James Comyns Xi Cook Tristan Charles Cossins Sarah Kathryn Cotterill Dan Joseph Coutts Michael Gregory Cowan Yangke Deng Geoffrey William Dewhurst Victoria Irene Dey Rebecca Di Rienzo Joseph William Dowling Christopher Thomas Dowsley Michael Patrick Doyle Peter John Eckermann Brett David Elliss Annica Leece Eyers Stuart Frazer-Sinclair Troy Gregory Frearson Matthew Peter James Gallego Rui Chi Goh


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FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW

James Gounis Nicholas Xenofon Gounis Shaun Green Nerida Janine Grudnoff Claire Louise Hagan Vanessa Sue Emmanuelle Hamson Chelsea Anne Hancock Isaac Harris Rachel Maree Hawkins Pei Cheng Heng Henny Christopher Robert Herb Hnin Ei Ei Khine Lacie Hodges Adam Elliot Hoskins Timothy James Hyde Sarah Louise James Sally-Ann Jaques Wenxiang Jin Helen Jane Johnstone Zheng’an Ke Phillip Anthony Keating Eliza Jane Kelty Faheem Khaliq Khan Munawar Khan Kai Yun Esther Kiew Yongtaek Kim Haely Kometa Kiung Kim Ngoc Lam Jian Yang Lau Holly Kate Lawson Khac Hoang Long Le Ai Xin Cordelia Lee Jia Li Teng Fei Li Zongfei Li Shi He Liew Yong Ling Liew

Jian Long Kenneth Lim Mei Hui Lim Leonard Linardy Adelina Jade Linehan Jacqueline Michelle List Ashlee Livingstone Leigh Longrigg Xing Lu Flora Magai Adrian Robin Mannel Martina Irene Lucia McQuade Sharna Maree McTiernan Alana Grace Metcalfe Jie Mi Katherine Mary Morand Luke Neil Morgan Nicholas Morris Kiraley Anne Muller Eshia Prue Mulligan Purazeni Tendai Muzenda Mohamed Yasir Bin Najumudeen Sujen Nathan Jennifer Illiaisane Naulu Kumar Navneet Cabe Thomas Neve Huiyu Ngoh Thanh Luan Nguyen Nguyen Manh Cuong Nguyen Thi Le Alison Lee O’Connor Cameron John O’Neill Hwei Chee Florence Ong Chermaine Ooi Sher Ling Lachlan Page Park Se Hee

Chelsea Maree Parker Kathryn Peddie Elaine Roanna Perera Stefan Petrich Xuan Phong Pham Mark James Philipson Brittany Jane Pittard Daniel David Plain Yono Pranata Meisya Prasanti Samuel Hunter Purcell Felix Raharja Benjamin James Robinson Kylie Louise Rush Jye Yin Sam Duncan Finlay Sandie Kacie Sawyer Phonsak Sayarath David Schalit Ashleigh Marie Schultz Andrew Scorer Adam John Lindsay Shultz Adam David Simpson Sam Slack-Smith Stuart Bradely Smith Jean Vyin Soh Delia Gunawan Sosrodjojo Rachael Frances Stawski Lauren Ellen Stewart Ling Sun Qian Ting Sun Swe Mon Latt Lesley Anne Swinton Sylvia Daniel Craig Talbot Tze Ren Aaron Tan Marlene Tanumihardja

Nicole Cherie Tastula Yi Ying Charmaine Tay Thet Htar Swe Teck Aun Joshua Thia Davinthra Jothy Thillainathan Kelly Renee Thompson Kye Thompson Joyce Agnes Tjhau Thu Huong Tran Sabrina Chantelle Underwood Zhou Wang Cary Craig Whitall Joanne Margaret Williams Kai Xin Desiree Wong Richard Wong Pingping Wu Tsz Ho Wu Xiaoxue Wu Chen Yan Yawen Yang Joshua Mark Yelds Guangrong Leonard Barnard Yong Hannah Clare Younger Gehui Zhang Jian Zhang Wei Zhang Wenyu Zhang Kaiyun Zheng Marina Zhivoglyadova Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering with Honours Class I / Bachelor of Business Kallen Phillip Cook Evan Day


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Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws Kate Elizabeth Latham

Bachelor of Laws with Honours Class I and the University Timothy James Boyle

Bachelor of Economics (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1 Grace Mary Jeffery Duncan White

Bachelor of Laws with Honours Class I Kerryn Anne Brent Alexander James Gounis Jack Milroy Jessica Kate Norgard Natalie M Pala Cameron James Shaw

Bachelor of Economics (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 2 Paula Jane Simington Bachelor of Economics Kristy Atkins Alexander Maxwell Brown Cameron Leigh Crombie Rohan Macbeth Fraser Muchangwe Matanga Martin Stephen O’Connor Paula Jane Simington Luke Daniel Singham Rebecca Viant Bachelor of Finance Nicholas Elliot Coffey Peter John Davies Rhys John Foan Philip Lemon Lana May Nelson Nicholas Bernd Neusuess Siu Lun Ng

Bachelor of Laws with Honours Class II Division 1 Timothy John O’Donnell Bachelor of Laws with Honours Class II Division 2 Simone Elizabeth Byrnes Jaimie Leigh Coburn Bachelor of Laws Behnam Borojeni Abbasi Caitlin Anne Armstrong Graham David Batten David Alexander Bowtell Breanna Lee Casserly Robert John Chaseling Edward Douglas Close Kirby Melinda Connors John Francis Deegan Brooke Delbridge Rachel Anne Feeney Andrew James Griffits Emily Louise Hicks Chloe Susanna King Christopher Leslie King Sharnie Jayde Lawrence

Mark Terrence Laybutt Simon Gerard Long Sarah Jayne Love Beth Maloney Paula Nicole Mason Joshua McIlveen Gregory Albert McKenzie Andrew Lucas Metcalfe Jessica Marie Miller Amy Elizabeth Mitchell Niav Ellen Owens Kellie Marie Ross Madeleine Jaye Rowley Nicole Renee Simpson Katherine Frances Sullivan Jasmin Louise Thompson Rebecca Trelease David Peter Tyrrell Jessica Lee Weir Belinda White Christopher Shane White Rhiannon Elizabeth Wynn Bachelor of Laws /Diploma of Legal Practice with Honours Class I and the University Medal Rebecca Silberberg Bachelor of Laws /Diploma of Legal Practice with Honours Class I Sarah Jayne Parkes Anderson Rachel Alicea Aspinall Rebecca Lauren Keevers Nicole Anne Lojszczyk

Ewan Thomas Scobie Janelle Ann Watts Bachelor of Laws /Diploma of Legal Practice with Honours Class II Division 1 Sarah Jane Bullock Courtney Jayne Chivers Nathan Bryant Reilly Janelle Taylor Bachelor of Laws /Diploma of Legal Practice with Honours Class II Division 2 Andrew Thomas Baker Ian Christopher Bennett Amanda Lee Crosbie Abram Paul Meredith Kerri Lee Shaw Kate Ellen Thomson Bachelor of Laws /Diploma of Legal Practice Charles Adam Andrea Loukia Andreou Emily Kate Angwin Ashlee Jane Berry William Forbes Buxton Kaitlyn Alyse Cahill Emma Elizabeth Campbell Kerryn Lea Christie Anicia May Clarke Melissa Di Rienzo Rebecca Nicole Dormand Samuel Joseph Eather Ashleigh Elizabeth Golledge


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FACULTY OF HEALTH

Peter Zong Mao Li Amy Jane Mawbey Amy Louise Mills Rebecca Ellen Mitchell Ndinawe Eliday Mtonga Evelyn Joann Olejniczak Olla Alexandra Otrebski Felicity Parkhill Stephanie Rachael Rees Bryce Neil Richards Dean Schubert Rhianne Alyce Smith Andrew William Travis Dane Patrick Twohill Bachelor of Management Rutendo Chigwededza Sandra Kristel Fi-Lane Lo Fan Hin

POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK Master of Applied Management (Health) with Distinction Melissa Kate Esnouf Ian Galvin Master of Applied Management (Health) Angela Maree Blair Elisabeth Anne Manning Lynnette Mary Reid-Price Joanne Maree Shaw Kerri-Ann Stanton Master of Applied Management (Nursing) Utopia Edwards Lian Fah Fong Luen Ying Lim Kim Ngah Tay YuanYuan Zhang Master of Clinical Epidemiology with Distinction Suzanne Wendy Allan Blanaid Coveney Tim Nicholas Gardner Timothy Sui-Loong Hong Luke Anthony Jardine Thomas King Tong Lo Leah Anne Newman Christopher Peter Nickson Vimal Patel

Emmae Nicole Ramsay Samuel Lawrance Whittle Melanie Sue Liang Wong Master of Clinical Epidemiology Laetitia Ainley John Edward Cunningham Anoop Enjeti Kate Elizabeth Ianna Tin Tin Khaing Bernadette Macrohon Andrew Murphy Master of Health Science with Distinction Helena Cairney Helen Elizabeth Smith Cheryl Anne Woellner Master of Health Science Tracey Nicole Andrews Jane Bonfield Catherine Chibnall Master of Medical Science (Clinical Epidemiology) with Distinction Anita Jane Grabham Master of Mental Health Nursing with Distinction Scott Anthony Hanson Jenny Lee Johnson Matthew Jason Moroney Wendy Ann Peddell


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Master of Mental Health Nursing Richard John Baldacchino Natalie Jane Crutchfield John Deng Ajak Dut Linda Berta Diana Garthwaite Shafia Musarrat Jahan Marilyn Melpomeni Konrad Paul Edward Mackie Judye Louise Margetts Joseph Meka Ellen Mary Sinclair Michael John Smith Mette Marie Hougaard Southwick Master of Midwifery Studies Amanda Lee Baxter Cathryn Louise Carter Karen Elizabeth Luczak Gwen McKenzie Master of Nursing (Advanced Practice) with Distinction Margaret Anne Allwood Master of Nursing (Advanced Practice) and Master of Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) Rebecca Jayne Collins Master of Nursing (Advanced Practice) Leearna Bennett Robyn Lee Berry Shayne Blackburn Mercy Chatimba Shuvai Chimombe Samantha Joy Connelly

Jillian Rohana Delves Matthew James Eggins Rosanne Delphine Ewing Bronwyn Ann Laughlan Serina Michelle Lynch Helen Katrina Maclean Grady John McNee Belinda Helen Meehan Shane Andrew Miller Lea Mitchell Katherine Louise Munday Peter John Myers Sally Jean Osmond Helen Lynette Patterson Graeme Pigott Jonathan Edward Roche Lana Danelle Simpson Katie Whitehouse Master of Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) with Distinction Janine Maree Garland Master of Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) Jane Cotter Loren Claire De Vries Fiona Louise Dee Julie Anne Edwards Sheree Joyce Lynette Margaret Thomas Master of Occupational Health and Safety with Distinction Helen Jane Goodall Julie Anne Pengelly Philip Thomas Walton

Master of Occupational Health and Safety Kenneth Chyiane Bermingham Derek Alan Billing Andrew John Bishop Sean Alan Frost Yin Kheng Garofano Anthony Stewart Henderson Kit Ching Ho Darren Thomas Kane Erin Marie Kelly Andre John Lindenberg Heather Jane Magill Peta Dianne McGowan Barney Thomas McParlane Roslyn Annette Moore Richard Leslie Murdoch Peta Louise Rogers Mathew Seeto John Snooks Robert Stewart Andrew Worthington Jocelyn Ruth Wright John Francis Young Master of Pharmacy with Distinction Melanie Rebecca Annetts Jarrod Petersen Bell Adam Thomas Cartwright Ian John Howitt Angela Joy Netluch Daniel Jonathan Palmer Jane Louise Scifleet Barbara Anne Venn-Brown Michelle Claire Vine

Master of Pharmacy Amine Abi-Salloum Irfana Zareen Ali Israa Ali Kate Amanda Baker Jamie Anne Brown Rosanna Byrne Graeme Andrew Cameron Melinda Cielle Carr Xiafong Chai Justin Chan Shook Hui Chia Chi Kuen Philip Choi Katherine Lee Crawshaw Nilofar Daneshi Natalie Di Paolo Marguerita Djodan Matthew James Docherty Brett Daniel Douglas Mickel Mike Faheim Tasneem Fatimah Julia Anne Fitzgerald Qian Ru Gao Tess Emma Hall Chuan He Bonny Nicole Honen Li Kai Huang Samuel Iskander Ali Jaafar Ling Yi Jin YongFang Jin Jon Knight Aron Yiu Nam Lau David Le Yue Li Tong Liang Hoi Yu Joyce Luk


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FACULTY OF HEALTH

Chen Qi Luo Satish Kumar Madda Samuel Robert Maier Roger Mallak Lara Jane Mason Joshua John Meyers Danielle Leigh Miller Tegan Florence Millington Gayatri Devi Mulaka Rachel Lee Nauluvula Hoi Yee Ng Kearney Lee Nichols Alec Jonathon Payne Jeremy Shaun Roach James Nicholas Sawang Hong Nam Shin Monica Soliman Katie Anne Strickland Rachael Ann Surr Wen Jean Teh Pouleen Toma Sui Cheung Tong Jacqueline Eleonora Tosolini Ellen Clare Watson Shelley Watson Mathew Aaron Went David Mark Wilkinson Ling Fei Wong Yee Hua Wong Rosemary Yeung Sizar Yousif Xiaoqing Zhang Jing Zhou Master of Public Health with Distinction Pui Ieng Fan Jennifer Gaye Hibbard

Roseanne Therese Linich Tazeen Majeed Chie Mori Naomiki Mori Master of Public Health Kingsley Emwinyore Agho Larissa Anne Collins Joanne Lisa Edwards Priscilla Chi Wan Mak Christina Matabva Kudra Said Mfaume Hind Mizhar Roseanne Peel Martina Elizabeth Rich Theophil Wilfred Abel Shangali Andrew Craig Steer Kerry Wayne Todd Chloe Bree Waddell Rochelle Lee Wildman Linda Beth Winn Master of Workplace Injury Management and Occupational Rehabilitation with Distinction Sean Allen Henderson Master of Workplace Injury Management and Occupational Rehabilitation Vanessa Como Shane Ronald Johnstone

Graduate Diploma in Clinical Epidemiology Emma Louise Beckett Jared Anthony Brown Alfredo Campos Peter Flynn Michael Andrew Long Katherine McIntosh Faulks Steven Ye Ching Tong Young Yu

Graduate Certificate in Clinical Epidemiology Geoffrey William Eather Luke Grzeskowiak Tony King Tak Kwan Sharon Louise Taylor

Graduate Diploma in Medical Statistics Adeline Jie Qi Ong Kevin Sammut

Graduate Certificate in Health Science Jessica Terese Buzolic Melissa Ann Christos Peter Damian Emeana Shelley Hansen Julie-Ann Hendry Sarah Catroina Lambert Claire Louise Lean Sally Anne Mayhew April Louise Morsley Sarah Patterson Gayle Mary Raby Natasha Alexandra Selenitsch Gretchen Michelle Smith

Graduate Diploma in Midwifery Sonya Kaye Cameron Kathleen Patricia Cusack Jessica Ann Davies Lisa Maree Fellows Lauren Gittins Carly Jean Herden Rebecca Kate Millburn Sabrina Palmer Ann Ham Relf Karlee Ann Scruton Kara-Lee Spicer Graduate Certificate in Applied Management Health Katherine Amber Daniels Roslyn June Pavey Annette Christine Skov

Graduate Certificate in Clinical Toxicology Genevieve Hedy Messina Kaye Judith Robertson

Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Advanced Practice) Shauna Jane Bergin Craig Raymond Borchard Graduate Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety Graeme John Anderson David John Anson Paul Edward Baguley


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Ingrid Helga Baldwin Tanya Lee Ballantyne Stephen Andrew Bruce Diane Gay Bunch Michelle Gayle Burr Geoffrey William Butler Duncan Charles Davenport Bruce Phillip Gavin Russell Rhys Huxley Eva Magda Jones Susan Margaret Jordan Christopher John Kastelan David Gregory Lawrence Robert Michael Lugton Louise Ellen Mallinson Bobbie-Lee McMinn Grant Ian Murphy Kellie Maree Pengelly Nina Mary Puckeridge Maxine Quick Alexandra Patricia Robertson Rebecca Maree Smith Sean David Starkey Avanka Vandenberg UNDERGRADUATE Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal Alexandra Cerelina Brown Gemma Marie Downey Kristen Elise Farrell

Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) with Honours Class I Danielle Renae Bond Ashley Cahif Belinda Jane Goldie Sharon Lee Hollins Timothy William Reid Kelso Su-Ling Loo Jemma Rose Mayall Lucy Anne Murtha Crystal Rose Naudin Min Yuan Quah Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1 Daniel Eric Ford Ashlee Renae Lucas Amy Louise Martin Matthew Morten Milan Rapajic Yvonne Wong Vern Yee Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 2 Vishnu Varma Bachelor of Biomedical Science Jason Mark Aguiar Samuel Thomas Anderson Greer Alexandra Bennett Sian Megan Bithell

Kate Patricia Blanch Jake Blenkey Andrew Browning Ryan Davey Megan Louise Ellem Jason Leslie Girkin Celeste Louise Harrison Rebecca Joan Hood Michelle Violet Johnson Meegan Rochelle Jones Dong Hyun Kim Young Zheng Lam Emily Margaret Levi Rachel Joy Lewis Jessica Frances Madden Ilka Antonie Magsalin Erin Kathryn McGovern Tegan Alyce McQualter Brianna Morten Sarah Page Renee Louise Palise Nicholas Robert Pelzer Rikki Kate Quinn Nathan John Ross Alexandra Maree Sandner Kelly Smith Leon Anthony Sokulsky Brooke Madonna Taylor Brendan Charles Wells Michael Wiggins Bachelor of Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety with Distinction Zhixing Chen Haizuran Irawati Bte Sadari

Yingliang Huang Wee Hong Kang Lai Heng Lim Min Sheng Lim Jiak Chiau Tan Bachelor of Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety Aigela D/O Subramaniam Kai Lin Christina Chan Pang Boon Chan Wee Kiat Kenny Chan Hearn Yong Chia Chun Wei Chong Boon Seng Goh Soo Kuen Gwee Soo Seng Gwee Meow Keong Hong Johari Bin Mascomb Han Leong Steven Khor Koon Ying Koh Tiong Boon Koh Li Ching Kok Yew Meng Kong Amy Sarah Kurian Jun Chen Kwang Kyaw Thu Ya Kah Keong Lim Ker Wen Alvin Lim Md Hasan Bin Hashim Mohamad Rashid B Mohd Yunus Mohammad Almamun Mohammed Nazrul Islam Abdul G Muhamed Nurelfi Bin Nordin


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FACULTY OF HEALTH

Sivakumar Namasivayam Lionel Naranjan Singh Rangasamy Natarajan Cha Hee Ng Shun Wei Gary Ng Norazlin Bte Baharom Say Keong Andy Ong Peer Mohamed S/O Ahamed Chee Siong Peh Huiyin Wendy Phay Quin Seng Poon Seow Liang Seah Senthil Nathan S/O Elankovan Shamsoolfarook Mohammed Areef Siti Asmah Bte Salam Sukiman Bin Abdul Hamid Boon Heng Tan Ee Peng Tan Hood Eng Tan Kah Siong Tan Sian Peng Tan Swee Chim Tan Chee Por James Tay Wee Na Candice Tho Chee Keong Tok Murugapoopathi Venkatachalam Yi Siong Jeremy Woon Ming Mark Yeo Seok Fang Chris Yeo Soon Huat Des Yeo Zainuddin Bin Osman Wansong Zheng Zulkifli Bin Salleh

Bachelor of Health Ilyani Abd Khalid Rachel Irene Coventry Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science in Diagnostic Radiography Kate Louise Appleby Deborah Anne Ayres Sang Sook Beck Alyce Emma Begley Callum Tyler Blackmore Bethany Kate Bowman Zoe Lea Bristow Sonia Katrien Cant Billy Chen Bridget Maree Clarke Jared Charles Clarke Ebony Anne Clements Catherine Jane Cohen Kristy Lee Dickson Tahlia Elissa Doherty Alex Louise Dow Jenna Willae Eastwood Melanie Kate Egan Charlotte Feeney Jessica May Field Nathan James Fleming Catherine Lee Ford Rohan Ford Kate Marie Francis Emily Frost Nathan Gallagher Leah Erin Gleeson Sarah Glenn Cameron John Grant Anne Dyson Griffiths Alexandra Margaret Harrap Amanda Natalie Henry

Jesse Patrick James Hicks Natalie Jane Hinde Cameron James Hinshaw Joshua Howes Tammy Lynette Hunter Dustin Luke Jefferys Mathew Knox Lindsey Narelle Lake Ricci Alexandra Lambert Maryann Joy Lees Michael Leong Benjamin Ling Daniel Richard Lo Cascio James Macko Ruth Elizabeth Magin Velibor Maksimovic Scott Mathas Andrew Robert McMahon Scott McMillan Adam Douglas Mills Michael John Murphy Dang Namgung Sarah Jane Newland Simon John O’Brien Kiri Leigh Ormsby Dayne Pawlik Sean Patrick Pickin Madeline Anne Plummer Melissa Pont Gabrielle Potter Aaron Price Shannon Marie Roberts Josie Anne Sexton Tinashe Mugwagwa Shongorisho Emily Anne Simm Jemma Elise Slater

Dieter Carl Smith Kirsty Lee Smith Ellie Louise Sparke Genevieve Therese Stanwell Nicole Ashlea Taranto Ashleigh Rebecca Tayler Jacklynn Taylor Corey Thompson Joel Matthew Thompson Eric John Timmins Annabel Toms Sibyl Artemis Toth Alice Truc Lam Tran Amy Michelle Trindall Alexander John Wait Stephanie Watts Wanita Clare Webb Amanda Jean White Yue Zhang Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science in Nuclear Medicine Kathryn Norma Dorothy Adams Andrea Francisca Alfaro-Pique Jessica Blackmore Renae Joan Brockbank Cassandra Jayne Callagher Kaitlyn Jessica Church Mitchell John Clack Julian Davis Andrew Dixon Amy Elizabeth Evans Simon Lucas Ferrero Luke Thomas Fincher Heather Michelle Green Mitchell Alexander Harrold


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David Anthony Hogbin Lucy Alice Hord Lynne Johnson Loren Katchel Seamus Paul Kelly Georgia Beth Kent Lauren Elizabeth Kete Nadia Natalie Kohler Nathan James Mackenzie Drew Mansfield Jenae Denise Marchant Aimee Lynne Moffat Liam Thomas Mulligan Meeraja Nathan Jessica Lee Newman Beau Joseph Pilgrim Kamber Pond Elizabeth Anne Thomas Belinda Karleen Vaughan Rachel Joy Watts James Weale Kate Gai Wilson Adrian Bruce Wiseman Rebecca Natalie Wyborn Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science in Radiation Therapy Julia Constance Albert Rhys James Bevan Poh Suet Chang Ronald Ka Chun Choi Bryce David Dalton Brock Ditton Ali Douglas Stevie Anne Fielding Kelly Lisa Hawkes Thao Ngoc Ho

Perry Lucas Hunter Amanda Veronica Janus Michael Peter Kale Jiy Zhing Lim Ben Medbury Roy Mugwisi Mpofu Dean Panada Emma Lynne Parkes Eamon Robert Parsons Janelle Pol Kylie Maree Robbie Amie Jon Ross Megan Louise May Ryan Fahim Ahmad Siddiqi Rachel Ward Rosemary Jane Waters Elliot Marcus Watt Grant Liam Whittington Deanne Joy Younger Bachelor of Medical Science with Honours Class I and Bachelor of Medicine Maritsa Konstantinos Papakonstantinou Bachelor of Medical Science with Honours Class II Division 1 and Bachelor of Medicine with Distinction Ashley Rodney Garnett Bachelor of Medical Science with Honours Class II Division 1 and Bachelor of Medicine Rachael Clarissa Harwood

Bachelor of Medicine with Distinction and the University Medal Frank Benjamin Marroquin-Harris Bachelor of Medicine with Distinction Claire Jehan Abou-Seif Shae Lynne Carter Andrew Robert Davey Melissa Davidson Ruth Miriam Easton Nathan Michael Field Julia Ann Hingston Alexander Koob Steven Le Vanessa Claire Isabel Lusink Preethi Sai Venkata Nagubandi Danielle Anna O’Brien Gabrielle Papeix Antonia Julienne Pearson Emily Kate Proudfoot Daryl Joseph Pudney Phillipa Robertson Amy-Rosalind Sales Katherine Jane Simpson Trina Stirling Tonkin James Douglas Triplett Bachelor of Medicine Suhaila Akbar Abdul Halim Ashlyn Chaithra Alex Nur Balqis Zahirah Ali Rosanne Phillipa Arentz Stefan Joshua Aveling Nor Afiza Azmee Chantelle Louise Badawy

Joshua Graeme Baker Sarah Susan Blakeley Michael Burgess Penelope Tamasin Cappas Daniel Hsien-Da Chen Beng Lim Alvin Chew Melissa Leigh Collogan Michelle Corke Alison Laura Crawford Jigar Darji Tina Thao Tien Doan Meyrelle Celine Fernandes Chloe Hazel Fletcher Watson Carla Gillespie Angela Tracy Gray Anudeep Gupta Michael Richard Halpin Shin Li How Zoe Yachan Huang Bhashita Jagarlamudi Renuka Kapadia Deepak Khale Adila Husna Khoiri Nicholas King Swetha Kumar Kin Sang Johnson Lam Han Thuy Le Kate Elspeth Leahy Lay Ping Lee Sheila Suet Ying Li Yan Jun Li Jessica Shao Lim Patrick Lim Andrew Su Lin Thomas Phillip Longworth Joanne Malek Owen Mervyn McKay


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FACULTY OF HEALTH

Aydin Mohammadi Mohd Nizam Mohd Fahmi Luke Morphett Chipo Gabarari Mabesere Moyo Siti Nur-Shazana Nasaruddin Katie Alice Nay Louisa Wai Yee Ng Vincent Nguy Christopher Nguyen Thien Phu Nguyen Josephine Ping-Ying Ong Iain Edward Perkes Wilson Pujawiyatna Gaik Tin Quah Shelvarngan Ravindraraj Craig Andrew RobertsThomson Phillip James Roumanos Nurhazwani Rozali Deegesh Shah Andrew Bohdan Shehovych Yee Ping Sia Julian John Singer Polly Rose Stewart David Hugh Strong May Lin Tan James Tang Shay Taylor Brindaa Tharmarajah Jessica Louise Thomson Trung-Nghia Ton Michael Lawrence Tong Kerri-Anne Van Munster Sean Leon White Andrew David Williams Joyce Sher Ying Wong

Ruyi Yuan Ying-Shi Zhou Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) with Honours Class I Joanne Rachele Harmon Bachelor of Nursing Kathleen Louise Abel Louise Abercrombie Alison Aitken Samantha Jade AllanBarbagallo Kerryn James Allen Nicole Lee Anschau Nicole Denise Antony Renee Clare Armstrong Karen Aubrey Amy Nicole Baglee Mark James Bagnell Sally Ann Bartholomew Kristy Lee Bates Peter Raymond Bates Genna Leigh Beames Kristy-Lee Bendevski Courtney Joan Bethel Kylie Maree Bowden Kristy Janette Bradbery Timothy Wayne Bright James Kenneth Brown Samara Brenda Bryce Deborah Leanne Burgess Emma Burns Stacey Alexis Busch Da Cai Laura Rose Calver Cherry Camaro Ted Casey Vanessa Ruth

Chegwidden Xiaoping Chen Emma Jane Clarke Nicole Dearne Yvonne Clarke Dean Allan Clatworthy Michelle Christina Cole Michelle Gai Cox Joanne Emily Crisp Gary Mitchell Crowfoot Brooke Cunningham Alexandria Lea Davies Temsyn Lee Day Erin Amy Dean Kylie Anne Denniss Joel William Doherty Nathan Tobias Donnarumma Stacey Lea Doosey Carly Anne Duggan Tegan Maree Dunn Jessica Edwards Alice June Eggleston Rebecca Anne Elliott Miriam Adele Ewers Amanda Jane Fettell Jacalyn Finlay Sophie Anna Fischle Loryn Fotheringham Rebecca Louise French Peter Galbraith Laura Bridget Galvin Tong Gao Jacqueline Louise Garfoot Eve Marie Gauta Sarah Jane Giakoumatos Rebecca Gillespie Kimberley Helen Gillies Luka Graham

Belinda Kate Gray Blaire Elizabeth Haggerston Kylie Jane Hague Narelle Hanckel Zoe Maree Harvey Samantha Brooke Hassall Anna Byers Hastie Erin Jade Hayden Anna Erin Hickey Claire Elizabeth Higgins Jacob Charles Howell Yu-Chuan Huang Kady-Rose Hull Brooke Gaye Hyland Courtney Michele Ireland Emma Jane Jarrett Serene Dawn Johnson Shane Allan Jonas Kate Lauren Jones Kelli Jones Lisa Jones Lauren Peta Judd Alexandra Patricia Kennedy Natalie Louise Kusse Sunsil Kwon Melanie Jane Ladmore Benjamin Ian Lansdowne Yu-Ting Lee Jialu Li Sarah Jane Lindsay Jia Liu Juan Liu Chloe Loxley Amanda Lynn Megan Clare Lyons Sinead Mary Lyons


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Rebecca Kate Malley Janelle Edith Manton Angela Margaret Martin Danielle Jean Martin Chanel Martyn Lucinda Joy Matheson Maryanne Matthews Robyn Christine McAllister Ashleigh Kate McCredie Melissa Barbara McCrum Kathryn Louise McEwan Hellen Maree McGarrell Natasha Ann McIntosh Genevieve Joy McLaren Brooke McNamara Victoria Grace Meissner Michelle Kim Morrison Sara Jane Morton Alexandra Cate Nathan Stacey Anne Newham Samuel John Nolan Yvette Rachel O’Brien Kate Maree Odgers Jorja Rebecca Osborn Oona Mary O’Shea Jessica Lauren Paproth Jee-Young Park Katie Ellen Paterson Sabina Laureen Paul Angela Mary Physick Alana Marie Poor Katie Anne Pryor Candice Punay Barbara Purazeni Gabrielle Alexandra Pyne Virginia Ratcliffe Adele Raward

Abby Read Benjamin Todd Read Amy Ellen Revett Megan Louise Ritterwald Heather Renae Roberts Sheridan Lee Roberts Heather Jane Rogers Jillian Patricia Royds Clare Lilian Russell Michelle Lee Ryan Tereece Jade RyanMoore Ashleigh Kate Santos Susan Carol Sargent Natalie Emma Seabrook Matthew Sharpe Bridget Anna Shepherd Kelly Lee Sheppard Damien Colin Smith Kylie Maree Smith Sarah Jane Snedden Dawn Alison Sobolewski Jenna Elyse Stewart Troy Stewart Alexis Leigh Sutcliffe Alison Taylor Casey Jane Taylor Jennifer Taylor Olivia Rose Taylor Andrew Steven Thomas Brianna Lauren Thomson Mitchell John Tisdell Lauren Elizabeth C Tolcher Hayley Elizabeth Turner Llew Uhrig-Thomas Jenene Elizabeth Vassella

Roza Velkov Kyle Vincent Rhiannah Vo Moana Lyn Waters Teagan Louise Way Natalie Weightman Danika Maree Weller Suzanne Carol Weston Melissa Ellen Witherspoon Temeeka Maree Wong Samantha May Woods Mark Thomas Wray Yan Yan Donghui Yu Li Zhang Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics with Distinction Tahnia Jade Middleton Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics with Honours Class I Skye Huxley Kristine Barbara Pezdirc Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics with Honours Class II Division 1 Fiona Jayne Crace Nayerra Hudson Carlia Isabel Lozo Hannah Mackay Josephine Elizabeth Marshall Kathryn McQualter Lisa Kate Wilks

Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics with Honours Class II Division 2 Laura Jenkins Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics with Honours Class III Tierney Jade Sheridan Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics Roberta Callista Zarita Asher Rekha Balan Lauren Renee Bale Emma Elizabeth Bone Claire Megan Bowditch Felicity Clare Butt Vee Chew Tessa Marie Delaney Joanna Finney Sheela Chwee Yin Khaw Ung Ping Kwa Wee Lam Natalie Jane Latham Melanie Louise Lucas Emma Maree Malone Liam Patrick McCudden Alysha McKenna Melissa Anne O’Neill Kathryn Louise Penman Shu Lin Pook Garbrielle Irene Ellen Quick Eleanor Grace Quinn Charlene Anita Sadandan Poh Shwan Shim Hong Choong Sim


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FACULTY OF HEALTH

Elle Maree Skinner Yueen Mun Soh Dana Marie Sparkes Amy Maree Starkey Felicity Joan Thompson Pooi Ling Wong Katrina Yip Qian-Shan Yip Christine May Young Bachelor of Occupational Health and Safety Hossai Collins Dominic Gerard Marks Natalie Claire Masterton Bachelor of Occupational Therapy with Distinction Gemma Louise Weekes Kimberley Ann Wood Bachelor of Occupational Therapy with Honours Class I Briana Jade Rayner Kirsty Stapylton Tess Hannah Steventon Bachelor of Occupational Therapy with Honours Class II Division 1 Jasmine Jill Allanson Jessica Kate Altmann Kerry Beesley Bethany Clemence Flannery Kimberley Ruth Gray

Georgia Lauren Mahony Sarah Sheldon Bachelor of Occupational Therapy with Honours Class II Division 2 Sarah Adrenia McMullen-Roach Bachelor of Occupational Therapy Caragh Ashlee Anderson Sarah Kate Blakemore Melanie Sonja Brice Hasia Alexis Brown Adrian Barry Burgess Ashley John Burke Lauren Elise Cleggett Amanda Kate Coppard Tessa Ellen Courtney Natasha Amy Cox Lauren Ellen Currey Rosalind Anne Deaton Sarah Ellen Farrell Jessica Megan Fennah Adele Marian Godber Rebecca Gray Caitlin Rose Hamilton Anna Louise Henderson John Michael Albert Henry Tenille Hilditch Kerri-Anne Elizabeth Hubbard Sarah Kate James Erin Jennings Gabrielle Jirman

Jayde Danielle Lambert Jennifer Louise Lobb Kasia Joanna Maruszczak Genevieve McQueen Ashley Nelson Naomi Louise Page Carly Jane Pilgrim Rebecca Pye Jessica Lee Robertson Amanda Louise Kilsby Angela Nicole Ryan Danielle Joy Sander Elizabeth Mary Sandurski Dana Lorraine Sartori Katrina Maree Scott Joanne Kate Shelswell Jo-Ann Lynn Strudwick Dominique Jane Watson Kylie Anne Williams Misha Lowell Wood Bachelor of Oral Health Erin May Brock Hayley Shay Hodges Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Distinction Aaron Mark Bayley Matthew John Quinn Thomas James Ryan Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours Class I and the University Medal Emma Geraldine Sheaves

Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours Class I Shane Douglas Digby Karrin Louise Evans Scott Francis Farrell Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours Class II Division 1 Carol Lesley Jones Alexandra Elizabeth Kempton Patricia Helen McKibbin Olivia Mary Scott Lara Joanna Tuyl Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours Class II Division 2 Katherine Maree Summers Bachelor of Physiotherapy Simone Louise Aldridge Megan Victoria Bailey Jessica Ann Baker Caitlin Renee Brindley Kate Johanna Bronkhorst Amita Kumari Chand Matthew Charles Chase Peter Geoffrey Cizzio Michael Robert Corrigan Giuseppe Crisafulli Drew Douglas Dart Rhys Alexander Dawes Andrea Claire Dent Gabrielle Grace Dowling Ashley Elizabeth Drake


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FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Elizabeth Louise Duguid Elise Catherine Egerton Laura Mary Egginton Alex Liam Feeney Timothy Phillip Fox Sarah Jay Fraser Venus Garg Sarah Elise Giaccari Katie Goodear Kandice Goodwin Andrew David Hankin Gemma Louise Harvey Danielle Jayne Hayden Zirwatul Maziah Hj Zulkifli Jude Holroyd Melinda Jade Holt Bridie Ingham Elyse Courtney Jackson Anders Gustaf Jansson Nicola Jane Kennewell Asila Alia Ko Noordin Chelsea Eileen Low Scott Jacob Lynch Alexandra Jessie LyonsRabbitt Daniel James Magin Michelle Louise Malmedal Alexander Boyd McGeoch Danielle Yvette Meldrum Allyce Maree Meyers Stephanie Elizabeth Murray Zaheera Mustafa Jessica Leigh Newberry Kristy Lee Nichols Jennifer Maree O’Boyle Kirsty Jade O’Brien

Rebecca May Ormerod Lucy Souyung Orr Jonathon Prowse Hardeep Kaur Randhawa Tenille Allan Rickard Sundeep Singh Ruba Nathan Richard Sculthorpe Jared Ian Sharp Emma Shinnick Rushika Shehara Siriwardena Paul Mathew Smith Emily Eileen Tate Jessica Kate Toby Kristy Lee Trigg Kent Alexander John Verdon Vivekananthan Vijaya Sai Catriona Amy Whalan Duncan White Keri Ann Wilson Alycia Marie Young

UNDERGRADUATE Bachelor of Communication Lindsey Ellen Mai Chu Jacklyn Kerr Joshua Noel Lucas Bachelor of Mathematics / Bachelor of Science Emily Nicola Vincent


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THE UNIVERSITY MEDAL

A University Medal may be awarded to a candidate who has achieved First Class Honours and displayed exceptional academic ability. To be considered for this award, a graduate must 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. Timothy James Boyle Bachelor of Laws with Honours Class I and the University Medal

Frank Benjamin Marroquin-Harris Bachelor of Medicine with Distinction and the University Medal

Alexandra Cerelina Brown Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal

Bronwyn Glynys McCredie Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal

Gemma Marie Downey Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal

Emma Geralidine Sheaves Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours Class I and the University Medal

Kristen Elise Farrell Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal

Rebecca Silberberg Bachelor of Laws/ Diploma of Legal Practice Honours Class I and the University Medal


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