NEWCASTLE WEDNESDAY 7 AND THURSDAY 8 APRIL 2010
THE UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE
The University of Newcastle is a leader in teaching and research. With a history of more than 40 years, the University of Newcastle has grown from a locally-focused institution to one that is globally oriented. Established
1965
Full-time academic staff
933
Students
32,693
Undergraduate programs
62
Postgraduate coursework programs
101
Total revenue
$500 million
Rankings Australian publicly funded research
9
Shanghai Jiao Tong University World Ranking 2009
Top 4%
MESSAGE FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR AND PRESIDENT
Dear Graduate Today we recognise your commitment and your achievements. This graduation ceremony is a celebration for you, and your family and friends who have provided valuable support during your studies. To these important guests, we offer a special welcome. As a graduate you become part of the University of Newcastle’s alumni community, giving you an ongoing connection with the University and offering you access to a network of more than 100,000 people living in 95 countries. Our graduates are global citizens in demand by employers at home and overseas. They include Australia’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York, Gary Quinlan; the Clerk of the Federal House of Representatives, Ian Clark; and former Justice of the High Court of Australia, the Hon Justice Michael Kirby. Consistently ranked in Australia’s top 10 research universities, the University continues to attract funding for groundbreaking research in a range of significant areas for the region and the nation. Since 2003 our external research income has doubled, reaching $78.1 million in 2008. The University has an international reputation for innovative teaching. In 2009, our staff received five citations from the prestigious Australian Learning and Teaching Council for significant contributions to student learning, and awards from other national and state bodies. Our students and alumni have also enjoyed great success in the past 12 months. A graduate of the University received the Royal Academy of Engineering MacRobert Award for the design of the Olympics’ ‘Watercube’ building, while another received the highly competitive James Fairfax – Oxford Australia Fund Scholarship. In the past year, Newcastle became the first university to be accredited by the Australian Institute of Project Management, we opened a presence in Sydney for postgraduate business studies and English learning, and we were named an Employer of Choice for Women in 2009 and 2010. As a graduate of this University you carry our reputation for a commitment to quality and integrity in everything we do. I am sure your time here has been both challenging and rewarding, and that you take with you lifelong friends and memories. We always like to celebrate our graduates’ achievements, so please stay in touch. Congratulations on obtaining your degree and reaching this significant milestone. I wish you all the best for 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 Conferring of Research Higher Degrees Conferring of Professional Doctorates Awards for Research Higher Degree Excellence Awards for Vice-Chancellors School Teacher Award Presentation of Honorary Degree Recipient Occasional Address 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 20 January 2010
The Official Members
Elected Members
Chancellor Conjoint Professor Trevor C Waring AM
Professor Leonie Ashman
BA, MSc(Newc.), FAPS
BSc(Hons)(Flinders), PhD(Adelaide)
Professor John Rostas
Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Nicholas Saunders
BSc(Hons), PhD(Monash)
MD(Syd.), HonLLD(Monash), FRACP
DipHR, MME
President of Academic Senate Professor Val Robertson
Ms Leanne Holt Ms Matilda Hunt
BAppSc(Physio)(Lincoln Institute), BA(Hons), PhD(La Trobe)
Mr Benjamin Dean
Members appointed by the NSW Minister for Education and Training
External persons who are members of Convocation
Ms Sharryn Brownlee
Ms Dianne Allen, JP
Ms Crystal Condous OAM BCom, MLib(UNSW), GAICD
The Hon John Charles Price AM IEng(UK), AMI MarE, OFIE Aust
Mr Geoff Lilliss BEng, MBusAdmin (Newc.), FIEAust
Ms Deborah Wright MBA(SCU), DipTeach(Newc.), FAMI, CPM
One position vacant Member appointed by Council Deputy Chancellor Mr Michael K. Johns LLM(Syd.), FAICD
BSc(Hons)(Newc.)
BCom(Newc.), CAM, AICD
Mr Peter Cockbain BScEng(Newc.), FIEAust, CPEng, FIPENZ
Dr Geoff Leonard AM BCom, FCA, HonDBus(Newc.), FCPA
The Hon Mahla Pearlman AO BA, LLB(Hons)(Syd.), HonLLD(Newc.)
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PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY As at 15 January 2010
Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Nicholas Saunders MD(Syd.), HonLLD(Monash), FRACP
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic and Global Relations) Professor Kevin McConkey BA(Hons), PhD(Qld), FASSA, FAICD
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Michael Calford BSc(Hons)(Monash), PhD(Monash)
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Services) Dr Susan Gould BSc(Hons)(Edin), PhD(Flinders), FAICD
President of Academic Senate Professor Val Robertson BAppSc(Physio)(Lincoln Institute), BA(Hons), PhD(La Trobe)
Faculty Pro Vice-Chancellors Pro Vice-Chancellor (Business and Law) Professor Stephen Nicholas BA(Syracuse), MA(Iowa), FASSA
Pro Vice-Chancellor (Education and Arts) Professor Terence Lovat BEd, GradDipREd(SAustCAE), BLitt(Deakin), BTheol, TheolM(MelbDivColl), MA, PhD(Syd.)
Pro Vice-Chancellor (Engineering and Built Environment) Professor John Carter AM BE, PhD, DEng(Syd.), MASCE, FIEAust, CPEng, FAA, FTSE
Pro Vice-Chancellor (Health) Professor Peter Dunkley BSc(Hons), PhD(Melb.)
Pro Vice-Chancellor (Science and Information Technology) Professor Bill Hogarth BSc(Hons)(UNSW), PhD(Newc.), FIMA, CMath, FAustMS
Pro Vice-Chancellor Portfolios Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Bill Hogarth BSc(Hons)(UNSW), PhD(Newc.), FIMA, CMath, FAustMS
Pro Vice-Chancellor and Director Central Coast Campuses Professor Stephen Crump BA, DipEd(Macq.), MEd(Hons), PhD(Syd.)
Pro Vice-Chancellor (Corporate Development and Community Partnerships) Associate Professor Martin Fitzgerald MSc(Soc.Res)(Surrey), LLB(Hons)(UCE), PGCE (Higher Education)(Green), Solicitor(England and Wales)
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 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, May I extend my congratulations to you. As a graduate of the University of Newcastle, you are well justified in being proud of your achievement, and also of your association with such a fine University. You are now a member of a very special group, the University’s Alumni. As such, you are ambassadors for the University of Newcastle, contributing to its ongoing quality and prestige, and are part of an Alumni network that comprises 110,000 people in more than 95 countries. This network is built on strong, collaborative relationships that foster academic, business, social and career opportunities for graduates. It also assists the activities of the University, locally, nationally and internationally. As President of the Executive Committee of Alumni (Convocation), I encourage to you to take an active interest in your continued association with the University. As a valued member of Alumni, you are also eligible to become an elected member of the Executive Committee, a vital and rewarding role. The Executive Committee meets several times a year and has an advisory role to the University Council on all matters relevant to Alumni. These can range from curriculum development, University Council representation or community engagement and ambassadorial roles, through to Alumni social, networking and professional development events, e.g. public lectures by prominent individuals or prestigious awards to outstanding graduates. It also plays an important role in supporting the various Alumni Chapters throughout Australia as well as overseas, to establish and maintain effective and beneficial networks for all Alumni members and to host and facilitate a variety of events throughout each year. My vision for the University of Newcastle Alumni is to facilitate networking and community spirit among our graduates for the positive improvement of the University, the individual and the community. To achieve this, we need you to stay in touch with the University. We invite you to keep your current contact details with the Alumni Office, especially your postal address (as some events are location based) and email address. This can be done easily through the Alumni website: www.newcastle.edu.au/alumni I can also be contacted directly via email: alumni-president@newcastle.edu.au With my sincere best wishes, Brian Kennaugh President Executive Committee of Alumni (Convocation)
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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 2009. 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
Mr Don Barker and Ms Annette Lynch
Dr David Barker
Prof Kevin McConkey
Dr Victor D Bear AM & Mrs Adele Bear
Dr Peter McDonald
Mr Donald Bowman
Mr Don McNair
Late Dr William Bowmore AM OBE
Mr Philip Miller
Dr Clare Collins
Mr John Mills
Dr Rohma Cummins
Mr & Mrs Bob Moore
Ms Vera Deacon
Mr David Nichols
Mr Erwin & & Mrs Dell Regli
A/Prof Marlene Norst
Dr John Drinan
Ms Kerrie Paczynski
Ms Tanille Elley
Mr Roy Palmer
Mrs Colleen English-Colebourne
Ms Angela Parish
Ms Justine Fairbairn
Prof Tina Offler and E/Prof John Patrick
Mr Richard Fennell
Ms Vicki Petersen
Mr Lliam Findlay
Mr Christopher & Mrs Shirley Piggott
Ms Patricia Forsythe
Mrs Heather Powell
Rev John Graham
Ms Elizabeth Price
Mr Graeme Hands
E/Prof John Ramsland
Dr Peter Hendry AO
Mrs Dianne Rigney
Mr Kevin Hincks OAM
Prof Nicholas Saunders
Ms Rachael Howells
Mr Neville Sawyer AM
Mrs Madge Hoy
Ms Cathie Shanahan
Mr Branimir Ivanovic
Ms Pauline Snow
Mr Rodney Knock
Mrs Jennie Thomas AM
Prof John Levingston
Prof & Mrs Trevor & Helen Waring
Hon Justice Kevin Lindgren
Prof Saxon White
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DONORS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES
ORGANISATIONS
Harris Wheeler Solicitors
1968 Singapore Colombo Plan Students
Hastings Council, Community & Cultural Services
ADInstruments Pty Ltd
Holding Redlich Lawyers and Consultants
Association of Consulting Surveyors of New South Wales
Hunter New England Health
Australia & New Zealand Society of Nuclear Medicine
Hunter Valley Law Society Inc
Australian Finance Conference Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute
Hunter Valley Family Law Practitioners Association Hunter Water Corporation ICB Medical-Superior Biomechanics
Australian Physiotherapy Association
Industrial Relations Society of NSW (Newcastle Branch)
Australian Rotary Health
Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
Briggate Medical Company
Institution of Chemical Engineers (NSW Branch)
Butlers Taxation and Business Lawyers Pty Ltd
Institution of Engineers (Newcastle Division)
Central Coast Campus Friends
Institution of Surveyors NSW Incorp
Cessnock City Council/ICI Australia Operations Pty Ltd Explosives Group
John Morris Scientific
Coal and Allied Community Trust Coffey Geotechnics Pty Ltd Colgate Community Audit Services Inc Cutcher & Neale Chartered Accountants Delta Electricity EJE Architecture Pty Ltd Electric Energy Society of Australia Elsevier (Australia) Pty Ltd Enviropacific Services PTY Ltd Fibreglass Materials Services Pty Ltd
John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd Killarney Bateau Bay Lions Club Inc Lawler Partners Pty Ltd LWM Group Pty Ltd Macquarie Generation Mandurah Hunter Indigenous Business Chamber McCosker Partners Pty Ltd McGraw-Hill Education Australia and New Zealand Newcastle & Hunter Valley Pharmacists Association Newcastle Chemical Engineering Group Newcastle Innovation
Financial Services Institute of Australasia
Newcastle Youth Service & Margaret Jurd Learning Centre
Firstchance Incorporated
Novartis Consumer Health Australasia
Forsythes
NSW Bar Association
Friends of the University
NSW Country Surveyors Association
Geological Society of Australia (Hunter Valley Branch)
NSW Department of Commerce (Hunter Region)
Godfrey Pembroke Financial Consultants Harbourside Haven Villages
Object Oriented Pty Ltd OT Australia NSW
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DONORS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES
Pearson Education Australia
The Harri Jones Memorial Fund
Perpetual Trustee Company Limited
The New South Wales Bar Association
Port Macquarie Hastings Council
The Newcastle Flora and Fauna Protection Society
Port Waratah Coal Services Ltd
The Newcastle Herald
Priceline Pharmacy Kurri Kurri
The Stewart Family
Professional Compounding Chemists Australia
The Wollotuka Institute
Professional Retirement Advice Pty Ltd
Thomson Reuters
Prospectors Earth Sciences Pty Ltd
UON Services Limited
Robson Partners
Veolia Environmental Services (Aust) Pty Ltd
Royal Newcastle Hospital Graduate Nurses Association Inc
Visionary Health Compounding Chemist
Scott Dibben Amcal
Whiteley Corporation Pty Ltd
Sheather and Merrigan Business Equipment
Williams Family
Welch Allyn Australia
Sir Owen Dixon Chambers Steel Reinforcement Institute of Australia The Architecture Foundation The Australian Federation of University Women NSW (Hunter Valley Branch) The Board of Surveying and Spatial Information The Consulate-General of Federal Republic of Germany
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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WEDNESDAY 7 APRIL 2010
MORNING CEREMONY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Research Higher Degree graduates will be presented by Professor Mike Calford, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Graduates will be presented by Professor Bill Hogarth, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Science and Information Technology) Occasional Speaker Dr Cathy Foley Graduate Speaker Thomas Boyle
Musical Interlude Organist National Anthem
Kathryn Sinclair and Eloise Rowland Keith Allen Kathryn Sinclair
Occasional Speaker Cathy Foley Dr Cathy Foley is a Research Program Leader with CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering Division. Part of the CSIRO team since 1985, Dr Foley manages research into wave physics, superconductivity and magnetism, and fluids. An active promoter of science and an accomplished researcher, Dr Foley’s achievements have been widely recognised by her peers and the community. She was the first female President of the Australian Institute of Physics; in 2009 she received the National Nokia Business Innovation Award in the Telstra Women’s Business Awards; and in 2008 she was named ‘Distinguished Lecturer’ by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. In 2003, Dr Foley received a Public Service Medal in the Australia Day Honours for service to physics and promotion of science and women in science, and in that same year she won the Eureka Prize for the promotion of science. Dr Foley holds a Bachelor of Science with First Class Honours in Physics, a Diploma of Education, and a PhD in Physics, all from Macquarie University.
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AFTERNOON CEREMONY FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Research Higher Degree graduates will be presented by Professor Mike Calford, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Graduates will be presented by Professor Bill Hogarth, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Science and Information Technology) Occasional Speaker Mr Mike McCluskey Graduate Speaker Allyson Horn
Musical Interlude Organist National Anthem
Bridget Hall Callum Close Kathryn Sinclair
Occasional Speaker Mike McCluskey Mr Mike McCluskey is the New South Wales State Director of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Head of Corporate Social Responsibility. He is responsible for all cross divisional issues, corporate strategies, major projects, state initiatives and external stakeholder engagement. He started his radio career with the ABC 28 years ago as a rural reporter in Tasmania, before working as a journalist, radio producer and presenter at regional radio stations across Australia. From 1995, he moved into leadership positions including Manager ABC Regional New South Wales, Regional Program Manager for ABC Lismore, Acting Manager for Local Radio New South Wales, and ten years as Local Radio Manager for ABC Newcastle. He was a joint recipient of a Walkley Award for ABC Newcastle’s coverage of the 2007 June storms and also received a New South Wales Government Service Award for the coverage. Mr McCluskey has been on committees and boards for many community and not-for-profit organisations including community television, regional arts, adult education, disability services and childcare. He has also delivered broadcast and journalism training in Bhutan and Papua New Guinea. He completed a Bachelor of Science (Wool and Pastoral) at the University of New South Wales in 1981 and a Diploma of Management at Torrens Valley TAFE in 2004. He has just completed researching the perceptions of cultural change in Bhutan since the introduction of large scale global media as part of his PhD studies at the University of Newcastle.
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EVENING CEREMONY FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT Research Higher Degree graduates will be presented by Professor Scott Holmes, Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Graduates will be presented by Professor John Carter, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment) Occasional Speaker Emeritus Professor Alan Roberts AM Graduate Speaker Ksenia Totoeva
Musical Interlude Organist National Anthem
Elliot Walker Philip Matthias Elliot Walker
Occasional Speaker Alan Roberts Emeritus Professor Alan Roberts AM has been researching and consulting nationally and internationally in the field of bulk solids for more than 50 years. He is a Professorial Fellow of the University of Newcastle’s Centre for Bulk Solids and Particulate Technologies and the Foundation Director of TUNRA Bulk Solids (TBS). He established TBS in 1975 and this world-renowned group provides conceptual solutions to any on-site bulk materials-related issue across a number of industries including coal, grain, iron ore, chemical processing and food production. Professor Roberts completed a Bachelor of Engineering with first class honours at the University of New South Wales in 1956 and a PhD from the University of New South Wales in 1962. He received honorary doctorates from the University of Newcastle in 1995 and the University of Wollongong in 1999. He has held numerous academic positions and was Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Newcastle for 20 years. He has also received many awards throughout his career including the Sir George Julius Medal and A.G.M. Michell Medal from the Institution of Engineers Australia and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the British Materials Handling Board. He is an Honorary Fellow of Engineers Australia, Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, and a Member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in the United Kingdom. In 1992, Professor Roberts was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for services to mechanical engineering, particularly in bulk solids technology, research and education. In 2003, he was awarded a Centenary Medal from the Commonwealth of Australia.
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THURSDAY 8 APRIL 2010
MORNING CEREMONY FACULTY OF HEALTH Research Higher Degree graduates will be presented by Professor Scott Holmes, Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Graduates will be presented by Professor John Rostas, Acting Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Health) Ocasional Speaker Dr Maggie Haertsch Graduate Speaker Sonja Heller
Musical Interlude Organist National Anthem
Matthew Hopcroft, Liesl Scheman and Heath Landers Philip Matthias Eloise Rowland
Occasional Speaker Maggie Haertsch Registered nurse and midwife, Dr Maggie Haertsch is renowned both nationally and internationally for her work in the health sector over the past 27 years. She completed her hospital-based training as a registered nurse in 1986 at St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney and as a registered midwife in 1989 at St Margaret’s Hospital in Sydney. She holds a Diploma of Health Science (Primary Health Care) and a PhD in Medical Science from the University of Newcastle. A passionate advocate for patient safety, Dr Haertsch has spent the past 17 years developing initiatives for health services. She has worked on numerous projects for health and education organisations across Australia and East Timor developing training materials and resources for health promotion. As a lecturer at the University of Newcastle from 1993 – 1996, she developed the first Graduate Diploma of Midwifery at the University of Newcastle. In 2004, she developed VOICEMAP – a customised mobile device providing critical instructions to employees to help improve productivity and safety and reduce human error in the workplace. Dr Haertsch is the Consulting Director and Founder of VOICEMAP Inc and the technology has been implemented internationally. In 2006 she established Operation Kabul Children’s Health with her husband. This program facilitates the delivery of medical equipment and financial aid to Afghanistan. In addition to her role with VOICEMAP, Dr Haertsch is Programs Manager for Research Capacity Building at The Sax Institute, and Program Manager for Aboriginal Health Research Capacity Building at Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute. She is also a conjoint senior lecturer at the University of Newcastle.
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AFTERNOON CEREMONY FACULTY OF HEALTH Research Higher Degree graduates will be presented by Professor Scott Holmes, Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Graduates will be presented by Professor John Rostas, Acting Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Health) Occasional Speaker Dr Duncan Reid Graduate Speaker Kate Rigby
Musical Interlude Organist National Anthem
Chanel and Liesl Scheman Keith Allen Anthea Conyngham
Occasional Speaker Duncan Reid Dr Duncan Reid is Head of the School of Rehabilitation and Occupation Studies at Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand. He is also Vice President of the International Federation of Orthopaedic Manipulative Therapists and past President of the New Zealand Manipulative Physiotherapists Association. From 1982 to 1999, Dr Reid owned and operated a private physiotherapy practice before taking a full-time teaching position at Auckland University of Technology. He has held numerous academic positions and is regularly invited to teach overseas. In 1990, Dr Reid received the Queen Elizabeth Medal for Services to Physiotherapy at the New Zealand Commonwealth Games. He was the Chief Physiotherapist for the New Zealand Olympic and Commonwealth Games team from 1988 to 2000. He is currently the Director of Rehabilitation for the New Zealand Academy of Sport (North Island) monitoring the services of physiotherapists to over 300 elite athletes. With more than 28 years experience in musculoskeletal physiotherapy, Dr Reid’s research has covered osteoarthritis, soft tissue knee injuries, tendon injuries and cervical spine treatment and management. Dr Reid holds a Bachelor of Science (1979), Diploma of Physiotherapy (1981), a Diploma of Manipulative Therapy (1986), a Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences (Manipulative Physiotherapy) (1999), a Master of Health Science (Honours) (2002) and a Doctor of Health Science (2009).
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EVENING CEREMONY FACULTY OF HEALTH Research Higher Degree graduates will be presented by Professor Scott Holmes, Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Graduates will be presented by Professor John Rostas, Acting Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Health) Honorary Degree Recipient and Occasional Speaker Professor David Hill AM Graduate Speaker Daniel Beard
Musical Interlude Organist National Anthem
Chanel and Liesl Scheman, Jordonne Colley Keith Allen Elliott Walker
Honorary Doctorate and Occasional Speaker David Hill An Honorary Degree is awarded to honour those who have made distinguished contributions either to higher education or to the community generally. Professor David Hill is an internationally renowned behavioural scientist, Director of the Cancer Council Victoria and a Professorial Fellow at the University of Melbourne. He holds a Master of Arts and a PhD in Psychology from the University of Melbourne. Professor Hill is credited with reforming the health behaviour of Victorian residents in relation to smoking and cancer over the last 40 years. He has served on a number of national and international committees in cancer prevention, and in 2008 was appointed President of the International Union Against Cancer. As one of the world’s top researchers in the field of health behaviour, Professor Hill has authored more than 200 peer reviewed scientific articles, books and book chapters in medical, public health and psychological literature. His published work includes research on the prevalence of adolescent and adult smoking strategies to prevent people taking up the habit, smoking regulations, skin cancer prevention, and the psycho-social aspects of cancer. In 2001 Professor Hill was made a Member of the Order of Australia and last year he was made an Officer of the Order of Australia, for service to public health, particularly through leadership roles in the promotion of cancer awareness and prevention programs.
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AWARDS 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 HEALTH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT
FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Dr Milan Derpich
Dr Colin McHenry
PhD (Electrical&Computer Eng)
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Thesis Title: Optimal Source Coding with Signal Transfer Function Constraints Supervisors: Professor Graham Goodwin and Dr Daniel Quevedo Dr Timothy Hunter PhD (Chemical Engineering)
School of Engineering Thesis Title: The Influence of Nanoparticle and Surfactant Interactions on Foam Stability Supervisors: Laureate Professor Graeme Jameson and Associate Professor Erica Wanless
Dr Linda Berry PhD (Immunology & Microbiology)
School of Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy Thesis Title: Enteroviruses as Novel Oncolytic Agents for the Control of Human Prostate Cancer Supervisors: Associate Professor Darren Shafren and Professor Kenneth Beagley
PhD (Geology)
School of Environmental and Life Sciences Thesis Title: ‘Devourer of Gods’: The Palaeoecology of the Cretaceous Pliosaur Kronosaurus Queenslandicus Supervisors: Associate Professor Philip Clausen and Associate Professor Ronald Boyd
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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 University 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.
Margaret Rinnie Mrs Margaret Rennie is a Mathematics teacher at Newcastle High School. Mrs Rennie is a teacher who is passionate about her subject. She challenges all students, especially those who think that mathematics is not for them, to become enthused with a love of mathematical thinking. Mrs Rennie brings a strong sense of social justice and equity to her work and ensures that students who have experienced hardship or disadvantage do not miss the benefits that an education in mathematics can bring. She is hard working and contributes at all levels to school life and gives students the extra help they need to succeed. Her commitment and enthusiasm for learning provides students with a profound and life-changing educational experience. She is an asset to the school and the community, and an inspiration to all.
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RESEARCH HIGHER DEGREES
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE Doctor of Philosophy Peter Edward Shaw BCompSc(Hons)
Thesis Title: Advances in Cluster Editing: Linear FPT Kernels and Comparative Implementations Xinzhi Yan MEng(RMIT)
Thesis Title: Radio Access Network Design for the Evolved UMTS Network Master of Engineering Raymond Alexander Brown BEng(Hons) (Newc.)
Thesis Title: Design of Low-Density Parity-Check Codes for Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Wireless Systems SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Doctor of Philosophy Katherine Gregory
Robert Bruce Petersen BEng(Hons)
Thesis Title: In-plane Shear Behaviour of Unreinforced Masonry Panels Strengthened with Fibre Reinforced Polymer Strips Master of Philosophy Leesa Maree Heffler BEng(Hons)(QUT)
Thesis Title: Variability of Unit Flexural Bond Strength and its Effect on Strength in Clay Brick Unreinforced Masonry Walls Subject to Vertical Bending FACULTY OF HEALTH SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES AND PHARMACY Doctor of Philosophy Sarah Judith Imogen Burns BMusic(Music Therapy)(Qld.)
Thesis Title: The Experience and Effects of Group Improvisational Music Therapy Amongst Women Recently Diagnosed with Breast Cancer: A Mixed Methods Study
BEng(Hons)
Mutalip Hamut
Thesis Title: Smart Utilisation of Thermal Mass in Masonry Buildings
BMEd, MM(Xinjian Medical College)
Timothy Kevin Mitchell BAppSc(Hons)(Ballarat)
Thesis Title: An Investigation Into Selectivity in the Flotation of Gold/Copper Ores Using Combinations of Collectors Toril Myra Pape BEng(Hons) (Tas.)
Thesis Title: Investigating the Correlation Between Pre- and Post- Demolition Assessments for Precast, Post-tensioned Beams in Service for 45 Years John Anthony Mullard BEng(Hons)
Thesis Title: Spatial Time-Dependent Reliability Analysis and Optimisation of Maintenance Strategies for RC Structures Subject to Corrosion Damage
Thesis Title: Integrated Autonomic Control of the Regional Coronary Circulation at Rest and During Baroreflex Activity in Awake Sheep Kathryn Grace Roberts BBiomedSci(Hons)
Thesis Title: Regulation of the Tumor Suppressor PP2A by Oncogenic Tyrosine Kinases Master of Philosophy Louise Marie Masters BBiomedSc
Thesis Title: Individual Differences in Coping Style Influence Acute Endocrine and Neurobiological Responses to Psychosocial Stress
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SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH Doctor of Philosophy Mavourneen Casey BA(Hons), MEd(Syd.)
FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF DESIGN, COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Thesis Title: The Practice of Western Herbal Medicine in Australia
Doctor of Philosophy
Beth Grace Fuller
BA(CommStud)(Hons)
BSc(NSW), GDipPhysio(CCHS), MPH(Qld.UT)
Thesis Title: Promoting Physical Activity to Older People with COPD – The Active Living Framework
Thesis Title: Communicating Community: Cultural Production, Habitus and the Construction of a City’s Identity
Andrew Maxwell Searles
Min Xu
BEc(Macq.), DipEd, MMedStats
BEng(China), MSc(Sing.)
Thesis Title: A Preliminary Analysis of the Pharmaceutical Provisions in the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement on Prescription Medicines in Australia
Thesis Title: Content Analysis for Personalised Video Adaptation
Hong Yan MMed(HStats)(Xi’an Medical University), MMedSc(ClinEpid)
Thesis Title: Assessment of Nutritional Status and Associated Factors in Children Under 3 Years in Rural Western China and Tibet SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES Doctor of Philosophy
Judith Anne Sandner
SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND LIFE SCIENCES Doctor of Philosophy Mark Warren Burns BSc(For)(Hons)(ANU), MResSc(NE)
Thesis Title: The Effect of Citric Acid on Plant Growth and Leaf Gas Exchange in Corymbia Maculata and Other Woody Species Geoffrey Russell Evans
Jane Felicity Watson
BApplSc(Canberra), MApplSc(W.Syd.)
BHSc(N&D), GCertPopHlth
Thesis Title: A Just Transition to Sustainability in a Climate Change Hot Spot: The Hunter Valley, Australia
Thesis Title: Development, Validation and Utilisation of a Food Frequency Questionnaire to Assess the Dietary Intakes of School-aged Children
Francis Laurence Lemckert
Master of Medical Science
BSc, MSc(Syd.)
Peter Andrew Miller
Thesis Title: Managing Pond Breeding Frogs in the Forests of Eastern New South Wales
BPhty(Qld), GCertHlthSc(Ed)(Syd.)
Thesis Title: Pattern Recognition is a Clinical Reasoning Process in Musculskeletal Physiotherapy
Aaron Paul Malloy BSc(Hons)
Thesis Title: Surface Chemistry of Electrolytic Manganese Dioxide for Use in Aqueous Alkaline Cells
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Cristina Martinez BEnvSc(Hons)
Thesis Title: Soil Carbon Dynamics at Hillslope and Catchment Scale Xiao Yang BSc(Biotech)(Hons)
Thesis Title: The Structure of Bacterial RNA Polymerase in Complex with the Essential Transcription Elongation Factor NusA Master of Philosophy Tuyen Chan Kha BSc(FSceTech)(NLU)
Thesis Title: Effects of Different Drying Processes on the Physiochemical and Antioxidant Properties of Gac Fruit Powder SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY Doctor of Philosophy Sharon Lesley Gold BA(Melb.), BA(Hons)(Newc.), DipEd(La Trobe), GradDipPsych(C.Sturt)
Thesis Title: Measuring Social Competence, Task Competence and Self-Protection in an Organisational Context Sharna Jamadar BPsych(Hons)
Thesis Title: The Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Cognitive Control Milen Toshev Milanov MA(Psych)(Sofia) Thesis Title: Different Types of Ingroup Identification as a Function of Culture, Group Status, Attachment Style, and Group Type
SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES Doctor of Philosophy Kane Michael O’Donnell BSc(Hons)
Thesis Title: Field Ionization Detection for Atom Microscopy Master of Philosophy Kristie Michelle Harrison BSc(Syd.), BSc(Hons)
Thesis Title: A Novel Anthropomorphic Pelvic Phantom Designed for Multicentre Level III Dosimetry Intercomparison Master of Science Osita Kingsley Ezeh BSc(Hons)(Nigeria)
Thesis Title: Statistical Techniques for Analysing and Reporting on Healthcare PROFESSIONAL DOCTORATES FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND INFORMTAION TECHNOLOGY Doctor of Clinical and Health Psychology Toni Myree Lindsay Thesis Title: Is Trauma Bad For Your Health? The Impact of Trauma and Ongoing Life Events on Negative Health Behaviours in Young Women Doctor of Clinical Psychology Phoebe Jane Webber Thesis Title: Trauma Treatment Following Dialectical Behaviour Therapy for Individuals With Borderline Personality Disorder: Case Studies and Focus Groups Susanna Zito Thesis Title: The Role of Personality, Coping Style, and Performance Based Self Esteem in Subjective Well Being, Mental Health and Substance Use of Law Students
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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT
POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK Master of Architecture with Honours Class I and the University Medal Ksenia Totoeva Master of Architecture with Honours Class I
Master of Architecture with Honours Class II Division 2
Master of Engineering Management
Prudence Elizabeth Bowe
Christopher Joseph Clarke
Joel Garrett Fitzgerald
Bryant Joseph Delforce
Mitchell Damien McGuire
Rahul A Dharwadkar
Jacob Sainsbury
Andy Cheung
Boy Hluwayo Kuan-Chen Liu
Bachelor of Computer Science Mitchell Archibald Dale Harle Peter Nathan Hartley Bradley James Norris Huggins Bryce Alfred Robinson
Nampol Puttipanpluck
Bachelor of Construction Management (Building) with Honours Class I and the University Medal
Amit Raj Singh
Scott Matthew Strahorn
John David Stevenson
Master of Property
Bachelor of Construction Management (Building) with Honours Class I
Simon John Kasprowicz
Danielle Lauren Delaney
In Kim
Mark Neil Kreutz
Jonathan Lau
Jesse Jacob LockhartKrause
Simon Van Grootel
David Franklin Mitchell Kelly Jane Teasdale
Josephine Roma Bastian
Master of Architecture
Paul Fitz-Stephen McKoy
Andrew Mark Cavill
Munirah Abdul Mokhti
Pipatpong Pongwilai
Andrew Bruce Dowe
Korakot Prasarnwong
Luke David Farrugia
Muhamad Azfar Badarus Salleh
Kine Kjelbergnes Husas
Barbara Busina
Sarah Jozefiak
Lih Jye Chung
Meagan Gai Kerr
Iness Czarnecki
Romi Margaret McPherson
Michael James Dawes
Lachlan Todd Seegers
David Jonathan Hamilton
Master of Architecture with Honours Class II Division 1
UNDERGRADUATE
Steve William Gartsky
Brian John Waugh Xiang Xu
David Edward Buehler-Craig
Emmanuel Baraka Materu
Graduate Certificate in Innovation and Commercialisation
Andrew Cameron Shaper
Sepehr Sami
Ian Michael McRobert
Tabizi Tahir
Teck Hock Tee
Shellee Anne Venaglia
Graduate Certificate in Property
Katherine Elizabeth Tracey
Adrian Phillip Walsh
Adam Jerome Strahle
Yew Beng Benjamin Yeo
Vivek Anand Varma
Nathan Wesley West Bachelor of Construction Management (Building) with Honours Class II Division 1 Jonathon James Bromilow Adam Trent Campbell Alana Feltis Jamie Robert Graham Mark David Taylor
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Bachelor of Construction Management (Building) with Honours Class II Division 2 John Babic Liam James Cox Nicholas Luke Duncan Angus Ashley Fenwicke Hugh Ian Harrington Mark Ford Millhouse Andrew Pynt Marty John Sadlier Bachelor of Construction Management (Building) Kyle John Bosworth Glenn Anthony Cartwright Cameron John Clark David Anthony Cornelius Jared Lachlan Forbes Gavin William Morten Michael Mortlock James Paul Seedsman George William Tily Bachelor of Design (Architecture) with Distinction and the University Medal Gregory Allan Lee
Bachelor of Design (Architecture) with Distinction Nathan Andrew Curran John Jason Greentree Warren Haasnoot Syidah Harris Christopher James Mullaney Katrina Louise Passer Allan Pearson Angie Tan Bjarni Sigfus Hordvik Thorgrimsson Bachelor of Design (Architecture) Joanne Freda Baker Poppy Camilla Bevan Steven Thomas Boersma Andrew Kieth Carlsen Pooi San Cheang Kah Hoe Chee Joanna Xia May Choy
Josie Pearl Hills Rokibul Huq Travis Ryan Jamieson Chin Aik Dillon Koh Jing Syan Koh Kai Sin Kuo Leem Wuai Leng Kian Yong Lim
Adriel En Zhu Gwee
Jennifer Yan Ni Lok
Peter William Alexander Robinson
Jemima Caroline Manton Alicia McCarthy Philip Andrew McGarva Unai Najibullah Anthony St John Parsons Kelie Louise Roach Gavin James Sanotti Blake Robert Smith Robertson William Smith Muralikrishna Sundaralingam Hamidreza Tahvildar Akbari
Yuen Chang Chua
Jian Rong James Tan
Patrick William Coombes
Joshua James Taylor
Hue Benzie Stirling Douglas Effendy Rebecca Louise Forrester
Shane Michael Farnsworth Bachelor of Engineering with Honours Class I
Quing Wen Amanda Lee
Wei Ean Jonathan Chua
Scott Peter Dickie
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours Class I and the University Medal
Ammon Chu Ang Then Angela Tinlin Felicity Ann Wearne Christopher Lee White Tess Leone Wilkinson Dean Robert Williams
Enzhuo Gai
Wun Chiang Wong
Daniel Gauci
Julie Kathleen Wood
Simeon John Grew
Jessica Yee Hui Yeo
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours Class II Division 2 Erin Sartori Bachelor of Engineering Brendan Michael David Murphy Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering with Honours Class I and the University Medal Mark Stuart Rayson Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering with Honours Class I Matthew Steven Brown Christopher Alexander Evans Elizabeth Erin Robertson
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Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering with Honours Class II Division 1 Elizabeth Suzanne Davis Matthew Robert Swanson Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering with Honours Class II Division 2
Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering with Honours Class I
Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering
Ian Michael Bird Nathan James Bourne
Geoffrey Graham Goodwin
Mason Crumpton
Stephen Howlett
Michael James Holt
Matthew Keith Jenson
Peter Gary Chambers
Vaughan Chapman Lander
Steven John Marshall Natalie Jayne Martin
Ian Nathan Askell
Natalie Jayne Martin
Stephen John McKay
Lewis Keith Garland
Karen Louise McKenzie
Karen Louise McKenzie
Benjamin Karl Grabau
Matthew Nathan Oliver
Gavin Bryce Musgrove
Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering with Honours Class II Division 1
Matthew Nathan Oliver
Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering
Amanda Katherine Newman
Shellie Ann Robinson Darnu Dean Rugsataya
Joshua Neville Pole
Dominic Shillington
David Allen Rutter
Richard James Strong
Shane Pearce Maudi Robbertze Oliver James Whatnall Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering with Honours Class I and the University Medal Daniel Mark Barnes David Allen Rutter
Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering with Honours Class I
Sarah Margaret Lithgow
Bryce Joseph Neely
Conal Douglas O’Neill
David James Goodson
Stephen Howlett
Michael William Carter
Ashleigh Jones
Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering
David Andrew Tolmie Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering with Honours Class II Division 1 Corinn Lee Gardiner David Stewart Guest Brenden Neil Wrightson
Celeste Swain David Tennant Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering with Honours Class II Division 1 Adam Cranney Shellie Ann Robinson
Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering with Honours Class II Division 2
Dominic Shillington
Lorraine Chirawu
Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering with Honours Class II Division 2
David Michael Crowley Shaun Robert Gillespie Gerard William Koen Andrew David Long Yazan Zac Othman
Richard James Strong Celeste Swain David Tennant
Brett Matthew Kinny
Evan Barton Clulow Andrew Bernard Coughlan Rebecca Sarah Hampson Matthew Paul Kiejda Corey Nicholas Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering with Honours Class II Division 2 Seng Siong Ivan Emanual Chong Jianfeng Dong Yoke Lian Lim Ming Liu David William Wilkinson Trent Anthony Wilkinson
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Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering Chun Hsing Ang Lian Bee Kwang Reece Victor Carey
Bachelor of Engineering in Environmental Engineering with Honours Class II Division 2
Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering with Honours Class II Division 2
Rachael Holden
Nathan James Harvey
James David Elliott
Bachelor of Engineering in Environmental Engineering
Teck Chew Lee
Antony John Morris
Ronan McElhinney
Jesse Charles Simkus
Mitchell James Davie Michael Dunkley
Tshepo Malege Mhozya Katherine Anne Milla Joshua Terrance Partridge Ashley Soldas Kumaravel Pillai Subramanian Tham Yih Shyong Bachelor of Engineering in Environmental Engineering with Honours Class I
Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering with Honours Class I and the University Medal
Benn Thomas Lakin
Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics Engineering with Honours Class I Aaron Clifton Hammond Phillip Andrew Smith
Craig Geoffrey Beaufoy Merlin
Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics Engineering with Honours Class II Division 1
Hong Zhang
Andrew Mark Lawrence
Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering
Nicholas Robert Laverick Ian Andrew Lorenz
Jayne Isobel Best
Ian Michael Buffier
Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics Engineering with Honours Class II Division 2
She Chin Luah
Wen Bin Chen
Ross Alex Kandlbinder
James Anthony Rae
Yee Mei Chng
Ali Hayat Khan
Aydan Robert Cowley
Bino Koprambil Babu
Martin Luke Johnston
Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics Engineering
James Alfred Adie
Joshua David Eggleton
Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering with Honours Class I
Matthew Nathan Oliver
Joseph Mescall
Wee Chong Lee
Zhen Ying Huang
Benjamin Gordon Walker
Gavin William Malloy
John Moolakkattu Jackson
Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering with Honours Class II Division 1
Ben Jonathon Mullin
Ricky Daniel McLean
Bachelor of Engineering in Environmental Engineering with Honours Class II Division 1 Anthony John Blair Jessica Lauren Hughes Benjamin Kyle Latimore
Michael Glen Potts Si Pei Tee Sean Zajac
Soon Keng Kwa Yewmun Lai Jonathan Campbell Lee
Oratile More
Boikaelo Kerilemang
Stephen Elvins Pfennigwerth
Chong Huei Lee
Dalvinder Supramaniam
Robert Thomas Murphy
Chong Leong Toh
Chee Seng Quek
Thomas Wade
Boon Jiat Wee
Wing Hoon Wan Wirawan Jia Zheng Daniel Wong Kwang Yow Wong
Chad Mitchell Lizdenis
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FACULTY OF HEALTH
Bachelor of Engineering in Software Engineering with Honours Class I and the University Medal
Bachelor of Engineering in Telecommunications Engineering with Honours Class II Division 1
Jake Thomas Picton
Guocheng Colin Yeo
Vaughan Chapman Lander
Bachelor of Engineering in Software Engineering with Honours Class I
Bachelor of Engineering in Telecommunications Engineering
Bachelor of Surveying with Honours Class II Division 1
Benjamin John Harding
Stephen Norman Wong
Chit Yong Koh
Robert Seymour Davidson
Bachelor of Engineering in Software Engineering with Honours Class II Division 1
Wei Kang Lee
Troy Daniel Sumner
Poh Kiat Raymond Ng
Bachelor of Surveying with Honours Class II Division 2
Bradley Curtis
Lance Malcolm Arvidson
Robert Stephen Williams
Jeremy Hands
Bachelor of Engineering in Software Engineering with Honours Class II Division 2
Jonathon Lloyd Hodgins
Michael James Fraser Bachelor of Engineering in Software Engineering Raveen Gupta Matthew Shaw
Hui Lim Jeremiah Tan Bachelor of Industrial Design
Bryce Daniel Killen Saverio Giuseppe Monaco
Bachelor of Surveying with Honours Class I Timothy Reginald Rheinberger
Sam Thuell Hawkins Michael Joseph Kearins Christopher Paul Towers Bachelor of Surveying Thomas Frank Campbell
Shannon Perell
Sean Keith Castelli
Jon Anderson Rothapfel
Aaron John Lidbury
Rebecca Ruth Sengers
Andrew Bevan Moore
Michael Thorogood
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POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK
Master of Clinical Epidemiology
Master of Nursing (Advanced Practice)
Master of Applied Management (Health) with Distinction
Tanvir Abir
Hang Chi Chu
Master of Occupational Health and Safety
Tearna Mailea Goddard
Julie Fergusson
Jason Doull Alborough
Nobumi Ogi
Bree Yasmin Gerhard
David Teubner
Yuk King Hung
Tamallee Elise Joy Beveridge
Master of Health Science with Distinction
Allison Jordan
Bree Lisa Brooker Janelle Margaret Painter Master of Applied Management (Health)
Louise Ross
Michelle Kemp Wing Sze Jacqueline Lam
Narayanaswamy Venketasubramanian
Shuk Wai Lee
Master of Health Science
Graeme Bruce Riddle
Carol Lorraine Gore
Siu Man Sylvia Tong Cheryl Kathryn Vette
Jayne Alison James
Master of Medical Science (Clinical Epidemiology) with Distinction
Todd Tobin
Anita Jane Grabham
Master of Applied Management (Nursing)
Master of Medical Science (Clinical Epidemiology)
Dianne Margaret Burton
Mark Simon Sywak
Jennifer Kate Broome Johanne Leslie Carpenter David Cunnington Elizabeth Rose Dennett Roslyn Kay Everingham Leanne Frazer
Clare Maree Harb Master of Clinical Epidemiology with Distinction Girish Chandrakant Deshpande
Master of Mental Health Nursing Philippa Humphreys Master of Midwifery Studies
Ji Sook Oh Karen Isabelle Rossi
Master of Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) Lucas Adam Bull Rebecca Jayne Collins Liz Denyer
Eric Thomas Close Amanda Jane Collins Kerrie-Anne Lynette Curnow Bernard Egbert De Vries Joseph Francis Julie Marie Groube Belinda Jane Kelly Christopher Daniel Kelly Ian Vimal Laing Rebecca Terese Logue Darrin Robert Morgan
Lorraine Bridget Garry
John Scevola
Kathleen Marie Hain
Kerry Gay Small
Cassandra Mary Holland
Philip Robert Southall
Karen Page
Tamara Wakeman
Andre Tay
Jennifer Ann Walsh
Melinda Tomlins
Therese Margaret Warren
Samuel Wen-Fei Leong
Lynne Maree McQueen
Christian Lerch
Cassandra Anne Turner
Master of Occupational Health and Safety with Distinction
Richard Francis Singer
James Brown
Kehinde Samson Ologuntoye
Andrew Pritchard Walton
Sven Schulzke
Leisa Maree Brooks
Michelle Louise Emery
Maryanne Macushla Hethorn
Gabrielle Irene Lebrocq
Judd Selwyn Boeker
Joanna Marie Holland Gregory Anthony Scott
Master of Pain Medicine Barry Leonard Allen Gary Collinson Peter Jasek Chi Ming Lai Tat Ang Loo Grant Anthony Shevlin Aston Wan
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Master of Pharmacy with Distinction
Mina Manyous
Sizhi Xu Xuan Yang
Rosa Baleato
Andrea Katherine McCloghry
Matthew Thomas Frith
Monica Ruth McMahon
Jessica Elizabeth Hagan
Rosanna Jane Llewellyn Miller
Alex Raymond Holmes Kate Lynn McCulloch Olivia May Thornton Master of Pharmacy Susan Allred Omar Amani Shohreh Asghari Michael Azzam Elianne Boumerhe Jemma Tegan Burtonwood Alison Maree Crow
Master of Public Health with Distinction
Allan Chisenga
John Stuart Henshaw
Jackline Jet Lin Ng
Yew-Wee Chua
Akiko Morita
Huong Mai Nguyen
Magnus Halland
Timothy John Perry
Joshua John Ohearn
Adam Warren Jenney
Carl Daniel Okeson Nathan Patrick
Amit Inder Shashi Kochar
Sheetal Shivineeta Reddy
Nicola Michelle Pitt
Amy Beth Nall
Ivan Popovic
Chitra Santosh Parab
Kylie Pringle
Narelle Catherine Williams
Ahmad Rafei
Shifran Ruknudeen
Emily Claire Harper
Francesca SalisburyBaker
Esther Mwanza Kalenga
Lee Grundy
Swaroopanand Deepak Sawant
Hind Mizhar
Alaa Hadaya
John Arthur Shanks
Merran Elise Hancock
Kurt Peter Strassmeir
Christopher Paul Hickey
Natalie Louise Tang
Natalie Michelle Holt
Geeta Madhukar Tawde
Master of Workplace Injury Management and Occupational Rehabilitation
Carly Alexander Jeffree
Heidi Elizabeth Thomas
Michael Jeffrey Everett
Oliver James Keenan
Benjamin John Tremain
Kim Leanne Findlay
Henny Shal Kiruwi
Dejana Varagic
Chua Poh Leng Patricia
Ming Xiang Kong
Rebecca Alison Walker
Clio Plioplis
Philip Lam
Diana Wei
Benjamin James Rowe
Kathleen Helen Lenehan
Ken Zhong Qiu Wei
Maryam Emam Emma Glascott Hamish Graham
Tong Liang Su Pin Lim Christopher Glen Lovell Kyle Allan Manning
Maree Ellen Buchanan Mark Jason Thomas De Souza
Victoria Linda Rogers
Hanna Aloe Day
Aishath Aroona Abdulla
Christopher ThanhQuoc An
Blanche Elizabeth Morrissey
Master of Public Health
Mitchell David Dawson
Graduate Diploma in Clinical Epidemiology
Christopher Peter Risby
David Went Matthew Neil West Nga Ting Wong Ashley Jane Wyborn
Vivien Lubinda Shamoni Odisho Zaia
Joanne Lesley Taylor Gaulthier Ntambwa Tshibindi Graduate Diploma in Midwifery Louise Michelle Eggington Renae June Judd Renay MacLeod Christine Minchell Jennifer Margaret Taggart Graduate Diploma in Pharmaceutical Sciences Dan Martin Nguyen Graduate Certificate in Applied Management Health Jason Paul Bradley Eugeniya Kelloway Revite Kirition-Tauro Lynnette Mary Reid
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Graduate Certificate in Clinical Epidemiology
Graduate Certificate in Human Genetics
Mark Amey
Negar Noori
Kate Suzanne Beileiter Larissa Anne Collins
Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Advanced Practice)
Jonathon Peter de Hoog
Erina Lee Jenkins
Lay Theng Gan
David John Moate
Shane Llewellyn Jenkins
Alison Jane Winsbury
Mark William Kinnear
Graduate Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety
Rebecca Jane Cause
Glenys Mai O’Leary
UNDERGRADUATE
Daniel Eric Ford
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal
Belinda Jane Goldie
Daniel Joseph Beard Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) with Honours Class I
Samuel Benjamin Green Sarah Green Sharon Lee Hollins Renata Ilicic Emma Jones Tim William Kelso Constantine Nathaniel Kiriakidis
Jessica Lee Barry
Katherine Anne Laverick
Andrew Bivard
Jessica Therese Lawrie
Gerard Sidney Ashford
Liying Guan
Joo Mong Lee
Maree Anne Buggy
Luke Michael Hatchwell
Su-Ling Loo
Sue Margaret Davidson
Amelia Jane Tomkins
Ashlee Renae Lucas
Natalie Joy Fitzgerald
Elizabeth Joan Heffernan
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1
Peter Hynes
Alison Louisa Conquest
Elayn Elizabeth Moran
Christine Elizabeth McKenzie
Natalie Doris James
Rebecca Maree Dyson
Anna Rita Munro
Annabel Clare Somerville
Greg Janszen
Eden Kwok
Crystal Rose Naudin
Robert James Kelly
Amanda Tapley
Adrian Ng
Steven Stanley Kidziak
Elisha Jayne Wybacz
Kok Loong Ng
Kim Leanne Kruzic Peter Alex Mashanjara
Bachelor of Biomedical Science
Matthew William Nicholas
Peta Dianne McGowan
Saira Latif Arain
Mitchell Peter Nolan
Peter Joseph Nash
Danielle Renae Bond
Gemma Elizabeth North
Tanya Judge
Jacob Christiaan Notnagel
Alexandra Cerelina Brown
Samantha Joy North
Ruth Power
Tyrone Allan Peck
Ashley Cahif
Donna Nicole Pusell
Bree Parks
Jennifer Comerford
Anne Margaret Rodda
Michael Vaughn Swadling
Min Yuan Quah
Fiona Ryan
Epimack Tesha
Patrick Michael Cullen
Morni Ramalinggam
Amanda Lee Sattler
Thierry Nichel Tokouda
Gemma Marie Downey
Timothy Edward Roberts
Philippa Del Williams
Shane Patrick Wallace
Hannah Rose Drury
Georgia Salani
Ashley Jane Durrant
Roharni Maree Salleh
Kristen Elise Farrell
Emma Felicity Smith
Jamie Ranse Dharmesh Shah Joanne Lesley Taylor Sundareswari Eswari Vilayur Adinarayanan Graduate Certificate in Clinical Toxicology Gerald Paul Gee Kerry Anne Hoggett Jake Francis Mallon
Graduate Certificate in Health Science Erin Louise Cameron Catherine Chibnall Jessica Rose Ciantar
Michael Alan Flaherty Yin Kheng Garofano
Ross Stephen Woodward
Jemma Rose Mayall Kirsty Meredith Metelerkamp Harry Raffaele Milan Ashleigh Lauren Moore
Jessica Gabriella Odelli
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Amy Stashynsky
Travis Grant Carraro
Teone May Johnson
Seyed Hessamedin Tabatabaeehatambakhsh
Karris Hui Lin Chen
Joanne Kearins
Samantha Mary Stevenson
Teagan Cleary
Nicole Catherine Knight
Nathan Lee Stewart
Angelica Yvonne Tagaroulias
Chriselle Clement
Emma Mosimane Manu
Lyndal Stoddart
David Rees Coleman
Rebecca Rose Mason
Kirsten Temple
Alexandra Clare Colvin
Jenna Elyse McDuff
Emily Sarah Tierney
Clare Cook
Candice Lee Merlo
Emily Rochelle Turnbull
Soliman Cookson
Tegan Margaret Mills
Melissa Anne Walker
Jessica Maree Cubis
Sarah-Jane West
Emma Antonia Curphey
Rebecca Janine Minehan
Melissa Jane Darcy
Laura Mowbray
Cameron William Wynn
Robert William Davey
Beau John Mulder
Daniel Aki Yardy
Heath Christopher Edwards
Brenden Thomas Murphy
Yeongju Yun
Joseph Egginton
Louise Susan Nash
David Andrew Farrell
Lauren Eve Norvill
Jessica Kate Feeney
Christopher Graham O’Brien
Jacqueline Ann Bevan
Gemma Elizabeth O’Toole
Fiona Karyn Burleigh
Seok Kheng Tan Samantha Beth Townsend Melody Anne Van Balen Yvonne Wong Vern Yee Ai Li Woon Tsung Min Yap Bachelor of Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety Matthew Joseph Bachelor of Health Pek Yiong Tai Joroma Tarant Thamku Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science in Diagnostic Radiography
Aaron John Fleming Gayle Elisabeth Forbes Danielle French Angela Gee Orya Heather Golgowsky
Simon Daniel Owen Miranda Tace Peters Aleena Kate Pollock Danielle Ann Pryke
Natalie Jade Wooding
Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science in Nuclear Medicine Crystal Ann Burgess Courtney Drylie Sophie Jane Dybell Swenja Fischer Daniel John Hannah
Nicole Louise Alexander
Joseph Simon Grasby
Ashlee Ann Amundsen
Samantha Clare Guy
Ryan Adam Anderson
Amy Melissa Hamblin
Shane Paul Anderton
Claire Michelle Hanson
Sarah Madeleine Andrewartha
Jeffrey Arthur Harrison
Lauren Maureen Bailey
Dimity Hayes
Samantha Jane Bisby
Kristy Lea Hinton
Gabrielle Kathleen Sarroff
Asha Nayantara BottSarma
Brittany Nicola Hockley
Maria Scotti
Tahlia Jade Spanhel
Courtney Elise Hodges
Nigel James Searant
Abraham James Spear
Amy Therese Brackenrig
Laura Jane Hoskins
Stephen Mark Bratby
Monica Senior
Shandelle Marie Hudson
Andrew Mark Burbidge
Sahaj Singh
Renee Frances Tuddenham
Kate Elizabeth Huxley
Jodie Rebecca Butler
Jayron So
Jamey Lee Irwin
Trent Nathan Sparks
Danielle Harvey
Haomin Qin Natasha Anne Elizabeth Qvist Renae Ashley Redman Chloe Reichert Luke John Robinson
Jessica Harper Bree Emily Hicks Fiona Larsen Katherine Rose Lees Sean Michael Maloney Stephanie McMahon Lauren Michelle Parker Penni Russell
Isaac Nathanael Witton
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Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science in Radiation Therapy
Bachelor of Medicine with Distinction
Karen Robyn Collins
Alp Atik
Kathryn Grace Burke
Lucy Jane Duff
Matthew Dylan Beck
Jessica Ditton
Jade Fitri Enoch
Sunny Chao-Jung Chen
Cassandra Jennifer Duggan
Goktug Ermerak
Daniel Halley Burnsi Elder
Trafford Jon Fehlberg
Ari Jordan Orion Gajewski
Rory Michael Richard Gleadhill
Anton Douglas Forsyth
Yang Gan
Michael Julian Hicks
Jenna Hogan
Kendall Annys Ireson
Jeremy James Mulligan Shannon Thomas Robards Nicola Schellnegger Amit Sen Kallan Smith Stephen Daniel Smith Sumna Nageen Thanvi
Melissa Louise Kelly Mercy Madzivanyika Elizabeth Jane Oliver Nicole Clare Oxley Emily Kate Proudfoot Rochelle Leigh Ryan Anna Clare Ticehurst Ibrahim Tohidi-Esfahani
Bachelor of Medical Science with Honours Class I
Abhinav Vasudevan
Alp Atik
Nurul Wardiah Abd Shukor
Maritsa Papakonstantinou Bachelor of Medical Science with Honours Class II Division 1
Bachelor of Medicine
Ali Abdulkarim Alsamail Alyssa Julie Arnold
Connor Michael Devlin
Keyoren Fernandes
Christopher Edward Moeskops Mohd Farid Mohamad Kamarudin Norhasniza Mohd Nor Arneza Syahila Mohd Sopery Shazana Mohd. Shariff
Leonie Hilma Fromberg
Antoinette Katriona Mowbray
Daniel Nathan Frost
Lovejoy Mudyara
Jimmy Yen-Chun Fu
Reuben Ndegwa
Sayontonee Ghosh
Su Yen Ng
Eliza Dyson Griffiths
Lloyd Richard Noon
Benjamin Gupta
Adam Ofri
Dru Haywood
Mary Madeline Passmore
Phoebe Anne Hindley Robert Thomas Hungerford
Lisa-Marie Pereira
Jeram Hyde
Adrian Michael John Pokorny
Hilda Noreen Ignatius
Phuong Anh Phuc Pham
Melissa Alice Jamcotchian
Vanessa Louise Powick
Bob Jang
Calvinjit Singh Sidhu
Muhammad Imran Kamarudin
Tharani Sivakumaran
Timothy David William Arnold
Ben Henley Kostyrka
Dushyanthy Arumugam
Kathryn Leadbeater
Penelope Aligiannis
Ruth Therese Bakken
Joseph Lee
Ashley Rodney garnett
James William Liddle
Elaine Yick Ling Kwan
Malcolm Ronald James Bannerman
Patrick Lim
Aaron James Billyard
Wan Wafira Fatma Binti M Yusof
Ronald Ka Ho Wai
Angela Therese Brassil
Kate Louise Martin
Michael Robert Brown Julian Andrew Charles
Jacqueline Mary McCallum
Nicholas Kiu Cheung
Natasha Sue McLellan
Jun Hua Chong
Paul John Mikhail
Josephine Sarah Collins
Phoebe Mills
Elaine Yick Ling Kwan
Gowri Raman
Annabel May Smith Michael Zhi Yao Su Toby St.John Sutton Mohd Nor Hafiz Talib Beimop Justin Tapim Ming Yuan Tay Christina Teng Yi-Lun Tsai Leila Marie Usher Shankar Vamadevan Christine Sarita Velayuthen
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Ronald Ka Ho Wai Nicholas James Whitehead Madeleine Elizabeth Wilkinson
Mary-Therese Anne Brewster
Kerrie Anne Ellison
Kristy Elizabeth Hills
Mitchell Blake Ellul
Casandra Maree Hoad
Jonathan Matthew Brinkley
Jane Evans
Rachael Karen Hodgins
Michelle Clare Evans
Louise Mary Holl Dannielle Louise Hopkins
Victoria Allison Broad
Yi Cathy Xia
Cassandra Elise Brown
Margaretha Hilma Ferrell
Milita Zaheed
Julieanne Brown
Bonnie May Fraser
Soojin Huh
Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) with Honours Class I
Megan Elizabeth Brown
Katherine Fraser
Amy Jane Burns
Joanna Friend
Madeleine Elizabeth James
Chloe Patricia Byrnes
Samantha Louise Frost
Katarina Helen Janocha
Samuel Lapkin
Libby Dawn Cairney
Tinashe Gazi
Karina Jane Janson
Bachelor of Nursing
Ashley Louise Cameron
Rachel Jillene Gillard
Hollie Amber Johnson
Ella Mae Aitchison
Bethany Clare Cameron
Kristy Lee Gilmour
Ashlee Maree Jones
Justin Quinn Allan
Jason Carney
Cassandra Betty Gittins
Natasha Susanne Jones
Michelle Anderson
Ka Pui Chan
Peter James Kanyaro
Fiona Janet Arets
Janet Hatikanganwi Chimuriwo-Mutasa
Madeleine Judith Gittoes Sarah Frances Ila Gittoes
Bronwyn Jane Kelman
Samantha Hope Goodwin
Kirstin Mary Kiely
Michelle Lorraine Armstrong
June Sze Mei Chng
Katherine Arredondo
Eun Sil Choi
Bree Lucinda Avery Amanda Robyn Barber
Katharine Felicia Chymiak
Peter Fletcher Barry
Ebony Jane Cockerill
Jennifer Anne Graham
Kate Ellise Bartlett
Danielle Renee Cole
Kristen Elyse Graham
Melissa Jane Bates
Miranda Collyer
Jessie Annalise Grant
Annette Kathlene Beck
Michelle Rachel Combe
Olivia Maria Gregg
Karma Lee Bennett
Donna Connors
Anna Melissa Hagarty
Rachael June Berry
Hannah Elaine Cornwell
Alison Jane Hall
Lauren Ashleigh Betteridge
Alison Crick
Kacey Lea Hancock
Therese Anne Mary Curry
Elisha Maree Harrison
Alison Margaret Beverley
Sarah Louise Davies
Scott Anthony Hayward
Hayley Nicole Dean
Adam Kyle Heaton
Jamie Anne Blackham
Alexander Mark Dent
Sonja Helena Heller
Melanie Susan BlanchMuxlow
Karen Patricia Dibley Emma Jane Dingle
Emma-Jane Hetherington
Elaina Louise Bortfield
Emma Frances Downey
Olivia Hill
Kelly Lee Brandt
Ryan Duggan
Michelle Ann Hillier
Belinda Michelle Bevan
Debra Lee Gorman
Annette Frances Hartin
Jodi Erin Kelly Amanda Kerin Sean Patrick Kiernan Julianne Kiffen Hyun-Mi Kim Jung Hee Kim Terrance Oscar Knight Tiffany Louise Knobbs Jeongsun Ko Stephen Craig Koop Min Sung Kwon Young Suan Lam Emma Alicia Langley Trevor Craig Lasky Katherine Jane Lavery Ji Won Lee Brooke Cherie Lewis Lisa Maree Lewis Yang Li Ashlea Laura Lindsay
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Emma Catherine Lund
Jiae Oh
Stephen Leslie Spencer
Elizabeth Anne Lyons
Kate Louise Oliver
Lucy Jane Stanwell
Garth Wallace Mangan
Morgan Anne O’Reilly
Chantel Elyse Martin
Jeremy David Pallas
Krystin Rochelle Stauffer
Jessica Martin
Kate Parker
Alison Maree Stokes
Cheryl Lynette Mason
Kieran Renee Patterson
Danielle Marie Street
Elle Maytom
Ashlea Kim Perry
Amanda Stubbs
Sharyn Norma McCormack
Lynda Jane Peterson
Levina Yuniaty Sugono
Vanessa Louise Powter
Kellie Ann Thomson
Chine Helen McCulloch
Romano Purzuelo
Sally Kathryn Tierney
Kathryn Louise McCutchan
Jennifer Lee Quinn
Francine Ann Tobin
Rebecca Lee Randall
Irusia Danuta Upshon-Gunther
Heather McKerrow Alysha Ann McLeish Lauren Rose McMahon Frances Lyndsay Mercer Kiara Lee Mitchell
Dragana Razmovski Kayleen Mary Rees Kimberley Reich Penelope Anne Reid
Tessa Mae Moffat
Kacee Sajeewani Rhodes
Danielle Moore
Carmen Victoria Rimmer
Kirsten Ann Moore
Nikki Robinson
Ashlee Simone Morris
Michelle Ann Ronksley
Susan Clare Morris
Carole Ann Rosenbaum
Jodie Lee Morton
Lisa Jane Rule
Kylie Michelle Mowatt
Erica Berenice Russell
Lauren Jade Muddle
Jenni Susan Sandell
Amanda Louise Murrells
Norman Ryan Santiago
Jared Myers
Rhonda Sue Sharpe
Stephanie Julie Newman
Amy Jane Shaw
Anna Newsome Danika Nichols Ingrid Rekaa Nilssen Rebecca Elizabeth North Claire Kang Nossiter Anthony Mark O’Brien Karen Ann O’Cass Teresa Jane O’Connell
Kate Elise Sinclair Kirsten Louise Slatter Kiera Louise Smith Matthew William Smith Mitchell Smith Stacey Joy Smith James Peter Sneesby Alyce Maree Somers Katie Louise Sorensen
Birgitta Margaretha Van Hoorn Tania Velkov Alyce Walmsley Li Wang Benjamin Watt Leigh-Anne Robin Weir Betty Buckland Wilcox Shelley Louise Williams
Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics with Honours Class I and the University Medal Bronwyn Sarah Berthon Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics with Honours Class I Ellie Gresham Laura Eleanor Hall Jenna Hollis Carissa Moroney Elena Kate Oswald Rachael Walshe Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics with Honours Class II Division 1 Alison Louise Bacon Allison Joy Collogan Rachael Louise Jaenke Rebecca Jane Martin
Jane Louise Wilmore
Danielle Joan Richardson
Emma Lesley Winterbine
Caitlin Aylce Thompson
Jared Wrightson
Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics with Distinction
Miao Xiao
Joanne Robson
Brooke Maree Winters
Hong Yang Breah Kathleen Young
Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics
Jie Yu
Fiona Leigh Bannister
Michelle Justine Zarb
Sarah Rawlinson Budden
Er Ke Zhang Xiutao Zhong Wenming Zhou
Deanna Theodora Cardamis Rebecca Marie Chin Cecelia Ting Sze Ching Yeong Lee Chong
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April Anne McMillan
Ashlee Irene Eather
April Louise Morsley
Belinda Jade Gribble
Beth Patricia Rossington
Ebony Jane Goodear
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy with Honours Class II Division 1
Amanda Rouse
David Ross Martin Jarrott
Hannah Margaret Kirk
Michelle Alexis Gaffney
Cindy Lee Siviour
Leah Myree Kent
Chin Ling Lee
Gemma Helen Kitsos
Teresa Jean Smith
Meredith Frances King
Wei Fun Lee
Belinda Jane Miller
Elise Kate Souden
Jessica Louise Moss
Jenna Alexandra Vickers
Manon Brigitte Wathier
Rheegan Marcella McDonald
Natalie Zara Day Lisa Mae Edwards Sharenjit Kaur Gill
Rachel Peters Jannah Zoe Prigg Anne Janette Segboer Kimberly Jane Small Jessica Kate Szymura Linna Tan Pin Sze Tee Huiru Teoh Maddie Jean Todd Rachel Elizabeth Van Rugge Ashlea Wattus Mei Sin Yap Bachelor of Occupational Health and Safety Nathan Blair Erin Lee Hardman Thomas James McHugh Peter David Scott Bachelor of Occupational Therapy with Honours Class I Toby Osborn
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy with Honours Class II Division 2 Steffanie Margaret Auld Kate Lucy Rigby Bachelor of Occupational Therapy with Distinction
Clare Elizabeth Webb Bachelor of Oral Health Jessica Crystal Waters Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours Class I Olivia Anne Rawson
Lucy Anne Netherwood Angela Williamson Belinda Jane Williamson Bachelor of Physiotherapy Merrin Ruth Baker Ashlee Jane Blanch Amy Clair Brown Claire Louise Bryant
Kathryn Anne Asher
Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours Class II Division 1
Kate Louise Thompson
Jaclyn Louise Allen
Vanesa Xin Ning Chung Martinez
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
Belinda Ann Boylson
James Kenneth Cleal
Grace Victoria Cottee Abigail Jade Hunter
Valerie Anne Gaelle Faustin
Rowan Patrick James
Hannah Graetz
Murray Leyland
Natassja Ann Harris
Megan Jane Lyndon
Chii-Chun Huang
Bronwyn Amy Ball Alison Marie Bell Aimee Blackam Sarah Elizabeth Byrnes Jared Ashley Clifford Priscilla Ann Fines Michelle Claire Fussell
Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours Class II Division 2
Laura Jane Harley
Rheegan Marcella McDonald
Nicole Harrison
Amy Esther O’Hara
Vanessa Megan Hewitt
Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Distinction
Megan Louise Gunning
Stephanie Anne Hogg Sarah Jenkins Sally Kate Jubb Gabrielle Eliza Lederwasch
Matthew David Asimus Phillip Daniel Bosson Scott Betland Curtis
Emma Louise Bryden Amy Cherie Byrnes
Michael Peter Kemp Timothy James Mogg Rebecca Ann Netluch Alissa Kate Ray Emma Elizabeth Searle Timothy David Shearman Sarah Shortis Kaytlyn Elise Spicer Kiera Jayne Stallard Lok Lin Wong Siok Wun Yap
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FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK
Master of Digital Media
Master of Advanced Information Technology
Haining Chen
Jun Yu Chen Kai Xian Guan
Mohamed Zakeer Mohamed Zaini
Lu Jiang
Quan Tuan Trinh
Jun Li
Master of Environmental and Business Management
Babak Toosi Yi Ke Wang Zi Ye Zhang Kai Zheng
Sapeksham Samarasam Gutta
Vanamalini Caroline Alexander
Master of Applied Psychology
Stephen John Connelly
Joanne Sharyn Walters
Anya Victoria Hart
Master of Aviation Management with Distinction
Michelle Johnson
Jason Nathaniel Goldstein Master of Aviation Management Luke William Bolden Matthew John Glynn Andrew John Lane Bruce Reilly Christopher Thien Tuyen Tran Master of Clinical Psychology Derek Glenn Gilligan Master of Digital Media with Distinction Christine Marie Mendoza
Aaron John Fuller
Nathan James Kelly Vicki Lee McBride Mirza Kurniawan Pedju Vanessa Jane Rodgers Katrina Tiller Peter Kevin Walker Master of Environmental Management Aaron Aeberli Malika Bouhafs Justin Carlson Rafael Fernandez Alvarez Nigel Warren George Jemma Catherine Gooley Radka Holan
Master of Information Technology (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 2 Bojun Li
Graduate Certificate in Aviation Management Andrew Simon Byrne Benjamin Joseph McLean Philip Forde Mulhall
Master of Information Technology with Distinction
Peter Carmine Sacchetti
Zao Chi
ChoLeuk Chiang
Ida Radziewicz
Sandra Peper
Lachlan William Window
Graduate Certificate in Environmental and Business Management
Master of Information Technology Saleh Abdulrahman B Alqahtani Guoping An Mohammed Ali Assiri April Mak
Graduate Certificate in Digital Media
Kylie Gomez Gane Sarah Jane Love Graduate Certificate in Information Technology
Deborah Risco
Colin Benjamin John Henry
Master of Statistics
Jacob Lee McLaughlin
Craig Steven Wright
Jyh Ming Shio
Graduate Diploma in Psychology (Postgraduate)
Graduate Certificate in Multimedia
Cassandra Barrett Anna Jane Charley Jessica Ann Gordon Tonelle Elizabeth Handley Sooli Quah Evelyn Tan
Jacqueline Lesley Hartwig
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Bachelor of Biotechnology
Bachelor of Communication
Gemma Maree Der Kinderen
Nicholas Joseph Ali
Elizabeth Susan Anderson
Kerryn Louise Derricott
Sarah Jane Bourke
Teck Seng Lawrence Joel Ling
Polly Downing
Ashleigh Jade Baines
Brianna Hope Dransfield
Aleksandar Gavriloski
Alex Reuben Barnett
Evan Richard Drinkwater
Bachelor of Biotechnology (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal
Ashley Winchester Jones
Jacqueline Batterham
Sophie May Dube
Alexander James Bird
Alicia Khuu
Jessica Maree Blackford
Amanda Christine Edmonds
Intan Natachka Mohd Yahaya
Jaclyn Elizabeth Boller Emma Kate Bowd
Veronica Louise Englund
William Moreau Palmer
Brianna Helen Bowles
Grace Catherine Folkard
Bachelor of Biotechnology (Honours) with Honours Class I
Elissa Peattie
Justin Michael Brady
Rosemary French
Sharni Yasmin Spruce
Madeline Kim Briggs
Alyssa Jane Gill
Shaun Gregory Tarrant
Jessica Anne Brown
Erica Elizabeth Graham
Robert Alan Brooks
Fiona Margaret Taylor
Charlotte Buckton
Elise Bernadette Grist
Su Han Eric Chan
Leandro Enrique Valenzuela
Shanna Jade Bull
Matthew Hale
Emily Kathryn Bullen
Lauren Marion Hall
Bachelor of Communication (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal
Beau John Busch
Hayley Louise Halliwell
Mary-Cate Doyle Byrne
Kate Hamilton
Hayden Andrew Calderwood
Maree Anne Hancock
Bachelor of Biotechnology (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1
Allyson Rebecca Horn
Jessica Rose Capper
Emily Elizabeth Hartley
Jessica Anne Carr
Justin Blake Harvey
Alison Margaret Carters
Laura Celine Haughey
Ashley Kathryn Cay
Pippa Ve Haughton
Deborah Anne Pugh
Ellenor Hayes
Rhianna Lorraine Fursdon
Breanna Lee Chillingworth Natalie Jean Cluff
Luke John Hislop
Lucas John Coleman
Rebekka Hodges
Rhanna Joy Collins
Michelle Louise Hogan
Benjamin Phillip Conley
Natalie Maree Holland
Emma Jane Conroy
Thomas Mark Hudson
Rebecca May Cuttance
Natalie Joy Craig
Samuel Hutchinson
Christopher Mark Ferfoglia
Erin Jane Daley
Lucy Hutton
Samuel Michael Darroch
Sakshi Kapoor
Eben James Foster
Brooke Delbridge
Dylan Roy King
Heath William Johnson
Georgina Clare Delves
UNDERGRADUATE Bachelor of Applied Information Technology
Ricky Cahyanegara
Andrew Nathan Keller Sugita AP Kunalan Ricky James Milne Hannah Louise Osborn Sara Jayne Whiting
Aaron Kim Hiung Shak Yen Fui Michelle Wong
Bachelor of Communication (Honours) with Honours Class I
Bachelor of Communication (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1
Rachel Drane
John Hanlen
Karina Higginson
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Natalie Kate Latham
Loren Riddell
Mark Terrence Laybutt
Emily Grace Ratcliffe
Keiran Douglas Lee
Nicholas Levi Rippon
Brooke Allyce Lees
Erin Maree Salmon
Joshua Lloyd
Lucas Constandino Scott
Brittany Anne Lombardelli
Nicole Lee Short
Madelaine Rose Love
Alex Wade Sinclair
Megan Elizabeth Low
Phoebe Elizabeth Spencer
Luke Andrew Mainey
Bachelor of Development Studies (Honours) with Honours Class I Samantha Louise Orr Bachelor of Development Studies (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1 Naomi Elenoa Lubett
Natasha Squarey
Jane Louise Rich Craig Michael Robinson
Ashleigh Jane McIntyre
Casey Anne Paula Stanwell
Conor McNair
Sarah-Jane Stevenson
Luke Bartholomew Meader
Thomas Andrew Stott
Karina Leigh Merkel
Jaclyn Kate Sutton
Tahlia Claire Moffitt
Nathan Phillip Swan
Rachel Morris
Julia Rose Tate
Emma Claire Murphy Rowena Gaye Murphy
Felicity Anne Threadgate
Mitchell Neems
Rebecca Trelease
Gemma Kaitlin Noon
Dean Michael Tyler
Jessica Kate Norgard
Katie Michelle Weaver
Alexandra Linden Norman
Kurt Bradley Wicklund
Sean Edward McCormick
Eryn Marie Sullivan
Bachelor of Development Studies Sarah Bell Sarah Cutler Annika Rose Dean Carly May Gardner Jessica Claire Groom Hannah Hancock Andrew David Holt Emma Elizabeth Jane McKinlay
Bachelor of Environmental Science and Management (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1 James Ian Garnham Tegan Anne Hunter Samara Kaye Schulz Bachelor of Environmental Science and Management Laura Jane Barden Philip William Burns Elodie Burton-Bradley Jonathan William Carr Elise Jean Davies Tamara Jade Ellyatt Cassandra Rae Ferguson Jacob Thomas Folbigg Brett David Gardiner
Jamie John Pomfrett
Morgan Randall Gleeson
Jock Alexander Rutherford
Adrian Hellman
Kimberly Williams
Freya Norman
Deborah Jane Wise
Trent Boyd Wrightson
Stuart Jones
Kellie Rae O’Sullivan
Brendon James Wolf
Christopher Pala
Grant Andrew Wolter
Roxanne Grace Mackenzie
Matthew Thomas Parker
Siu Yin Gloria Wong
Bachelor of Environmental Science
Sam Parkinson
Bachelor of Devlopement Studies (Honours) with Honours Class I and the Universtity Medal
Haydn Thomas Lewis
Daniel O’Brien
Rachael Maria Russell
Sara Catherine Petrie
Bachelor of Environemental Science and Management (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal
David Andrew Phillips
Robert John Patterson Lilen Pautasso Amy Louise Pettinger Rachael Kate Puddephatt
Elizabeth Adamczyk Jarra Frances Hicks
Thomas Martin Boyle
Dylan Scott Jones
Kyle Steven McLean
Matthew Thomas Robinson Nathan Russell Karen Lee Silverthorne Rebecca Jane Tilbrook
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Matthew Jeffrey Westwood
Moo Gon Kim
David Michael Shields
James Raymond Mainey
Sun Woo Kim Jason Gregory Kinnear
Christopher Alan Southall
Kevin James Monahan
Jennifer Kate Worthing Bachelor of Food Science and Human Nutrition
Soon Ho Ko
Chloe Nicole Spinks
Aaron Edward Rayner
Denny Kai Yuan Kwek
Jodi Leanne Thornton
Ian David Rayson
May Hui Lai
Preston Cedric Tully
Byron Keith Walker
Christopher Andrew Landenberger
Klee Uhrig-Thomas
Luke Allan Wettenhall
Stephen Vimpani
Karl Peter Wetzler
Brendan Leary
Hui Eileen Wang
Ross William Young
Ga Young Lee
Bradley Jason Ward
Gil Hyeon Lee
Sharn Maxwell White
Hyun-Gu Lee
Kyle James Wilson
Hyunseok Lee
Liang Torng Wong
Jungoo Lee
Zhang Xueli
Sang Ho Lee
Rui Yao
Jia Jia Li
Hye Jeong Yoon
Ting Ting Li Jin Kwon Lim
Marc George Michael Zacharko
Andrew James Luton
Lim Zhaokai
Hoi Kit Ma
Bachelor of Mathematics (Honours) with Honours Class I
Sing Pei Tan Bachelor of Information Technology Euijoon Ahn Tan Kok Ann Manuel Baleato Nathan John Berger Liang Cao Cameron Gregory Chapple Lishan Chng Han Maru Cho Wanrae Cho Mee Mee Choy Mu Dai Stewart Edwards Nicholas James Goodwin Sarah Gray
Brock Martyn Gabriel Shukuru Materu Ben John McAllister Kathleen Gabrielle McCrabb
Daniel James Sutherland
Daniel Xavier Ogburn
Bachelor of Natural History Illustration (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal Bernadette Shannon Drabsch Bachelor of Natural History Illustration (Honours) with Honours Class I Fionnuala Kelly Bachelor of Natural History Illustration (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1 Rachael Lee McPherson
Yong Sheng Heng
Edward Thomas Meehan
Kar Fai Ho
Bachelor of Mathematics (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1
Galen Spencer Myers
Samuel Donald Nelson
Terry Lyn Babic
Jaeseung Hong Ji Hyeon Im
Ubonetsi Tinotenda Nare
Jung Ah Ji
Mitchell Roy Neal
Hyun Su Kang
Xin Juan Shalrine Oh
Christopher Charles Banks
Ryan Alan Kelly
Jin Park
Lucy Gallienne
Kathleen Ann Hanna
Eun Ju Kim
Steven Michael Prentice
Timothy Owers
Hui Yeon Kim
Aye Mya Pwho
Mathew Leonard Langford
Hyun Jung Kim
Tayven Garry Pyers
Todd Latham
Talia Jade Hails Michael Hedi
Ji Young Kim
Dane Aaron McNaughton
Bachelor of Mathematics
Bachelor of Natural History Illustration Alison Rose Babbage Amanda Jayne Crockett Tallulah Jane Cunningham Margaret June Gooding
Nadia Waters
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Bachelor of Psychological Science Briana Jane Gately
Bachelor of Psychology with Honours Class II Division 1
Lee Harrison
Nathan Keith Beehag
Dylan Joseph Stolzenhein
Raelene Gai Monahan
Linsey Jay Wilson
Jay Ashley Richards
Bachelor of Psychology with Honours Class I and the University Medal
Kathryn Ryan
Todd Arthur Jolly Bachelor of Psychology with Honours Class I
Jenna Maree Pickard
Katie Renee Wise Bachelor of Psychology with Honours Class II Division 2 Alison Nicole Bell
Stuart Callum Donaldson Katie Amy Foster Alice Mary Grady Georgia Rae Kelaher Katherine Louise Moore
Bachelor of Science (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1 Ian Barry James Bernard
Natalie Anne Pittman
Maria Patricia O’Callaghan
Kate Elizabeth Smith
Jennifer Anne Robinson
Lucy Jane West
Elizabeth Ann Smith
Bachelor of Science (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal
Jeffrey David Stavely
Matthew Gordon Barr
Samuel Francis Turner Bachelor of Science Andrew Alexander Emma Jade Andrews
Jason Bridge
Benjamin Glyn Nicholson
Phillippa Ranee Aylett
Amy Elizabeth Anderson Paula Claire Bridge
James Burns
Andrew Timothy Reid
Heather Elaine Douglas
Tracy May Clarke
Melissa Lorenda Holt
Norman Ferrandiz
Kathleen Margaret McElwaine
Brayden Finch
Bachelor of Science (Honours) with Honours Class I
Christopher Charles Banks
Alexandra Joy Garlick
Shar-Lee Bayliss
Alyce McKeough
Scott Marc Clothier
Carolyn Anne Pickworth
Adam Joseph Fahy
Eve Lorraine Pregal
Robert Leslie Hayes
Luke Anthony Quinn
Alex Geoffrey Lehmann
Kristen Michelle Vallender
Philip Rodney Marquet
Bachelor of Psychology
Carla Jean Pollard
Dusanka Vujkovic Aaron Earl Warren
Amanda Ackman
Dominique Rich
Myles David Young
Amanda Lee Brown
Brooke Sinderberry
Christopher Brown
Jacob Anthony Smith
James Simon Morandini Claire Amelia Mortimer Natasha Esmi Noble Michael John Player William Matthew Randall Timothy William Regan Nicolle Louise Schwebel
James Joseph Bellman
Sara Jane Buller Nekia Leigh Dalley
Evan John Pickett Andrew Timothy Reid
Mark Robert Bailey
Aidan Barrington James Batten Kimberley Alison Elke Birt Nigel Jason Birt Thomas Patrick Bowe Melissa Bugev Samuel Francis Burton Christina Jacqueline Bush Jessie Shae Channell Anna Jane Charley Jackson David Clarke Larissa Gaye Coulter Ian Paul Currie Ebony Jane Dunnage Jade Louise Edwards Brooke Jaimee Emmett Shane Michael Farnsworth
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Bree Hancock
Jesse Jack Gollan
Kirily Jean Sheridan
Bachelor of Visual Communication Design
Jemma Catherine Gooley
Jacob Anthony Smith
Melissa Abbey Bartlett
Peter Snelgar
Fallon Nicole Beesley
Christopher James Hiscock
Suzette Louise Grimmer
Rachel Thomas
Mitchell James Berrigan
Asgeir Hoem
Rodney James Holmes
Rhiannon Thomas
Merran Louise Bowe
Spencer Peter Hopcroft
Zoe Maria Bowman
Lorissa Amy Hopkins
Lauren Elizabeth Thompson
Melanie Louise Houlahan
Lars Arve Bratteberg
Laura Carly Jefferies
Alanah Gai Hughes
Nicholas Andrew Tong
Alison Marie Broadbent
Kristen Karlson
Emma Louise Johnson
Cara Ann Torbica
Erika Louise Broadbent
Scott Kirkman
Renee Anne Jones
Rebecca Jane Tychsen
Courtney Louise Brown
Theresa Anne Linsdell
Harini Kasturiarachchi
Kara June Upton
Jessica Burden
Amy Louise Mancell
Carolyn Ann Kennewell
Michael Joshua Vagi
Abigail Leigh Butler
Susan Elizabeth Manson
Amanda Kenny
Matthew Edward Vaughan
Jessica Campbell
Amy Corinne Martin
Jacob Leon Beau Cass
Holly Mullington
Chloe Bree Waddell
Hayley Jane Clark
Amanda Tegan Newell
Karl Peter Wetzler
Rebecca Jane Collins
Kiera Jane O’Doherty
Kenneth Gerard Latham
Glen Robert Wheeldon
Sarah Colman
Sarah Margaret Palmer
Peta Lockyer
Kimberley Jane Wilkinson
Glen Darren Cummins
Lara Anne Roche
Troy Adam Cummins
Jaimi Lee Sands
Kirsty Lee Davis
Dallas Conwae Singer
Paul Mario Day
Andrea Kate Smith
Bryce David McKay
Bachelor of Science (Photonics) (Honours) with Honours Class I
Taryn Michelle Dignum
Joanne Gae McNamara
Nicolas Nicolaidis
Laura Dineen
Christopher Lee Stonestreet
Donna Louise Foley Paul Gregory Freeman
Peter William Alexander Robinson
Liam James Krick Mathew Leonard Langford
James Raymond Mainey Lea Marie Marchant Aimee Lee Mavratzakis
Georgina Elizabeth Northedge Wright Aaron Parsons Shane Pearce Deanne Carol Phillips Sarah Courtney Phillipson Emma Jane Plowman Aaron Edward Rayner Lachlan James Reidy Steven Joseph Rinella Nicholas Alan Roberts
Bachelor of Visual Communication Design (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1
Kathleen Frances Donohoe Arli Jane Fender-Jones Miriam Joan Fluit Angela Nicole Geddes
Jessica Brennan
Natalie Anne Giuliano
Bachelor of Visual Communication Design (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 2
Thomas Peter Green
Alison Margaret Herringe
Amy Louise Gresham Candice Lee Hackenberg Neil Malcolm Hamilton-Ritchie
Genevieve Louise Hancock
Natalie Catherine Ann-Marie Thomas Leanne Versace Megan Nelly Wilson Travis William Zganjar
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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 degree program, and qualify for a bachelor degree with First Class Honours. Elizabeth Adamczyk Bachelor of Development Studies (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal Matthew Gordon Barr Bachelor of Science (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal Daniel Mark Barnes Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering with Honours Class I and the University Medal Daniel Joseph Beard Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal Bronwyn Sarah Berthon Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics with Honours Class I and the University Medal Jayne Isobel Best Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering with Honours Class I and the University Medal Thomas Martin Boyle Bachelor of Environmental Science and Management (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal Ricky Cahyanegara Bachelor of Biotechnology (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal Bernadette Shannon Drabsch Bachelor of Natural History Illustration (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal Shane Michael Farnsworth Bachelor of Engineering with Honours Class I and the University Medal Jarra Frances Hicks Bachelor of Development Studies (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal
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Allyson Rebecca Horn Bachelor of Communication (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal Todd Arthur Jolly Bachelor of Psychology with Honours Class I and the University Medal Gregory Allan Lee Bachelor of Design (Architecture) with Distinction and the University Medal She Chin Luah Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering with Honours Class I and the University Medal Benjamin Glyn Nicholson Bachelor of Science (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal Jake Thomas Picton Bachelor of Engineering in Software Engineering with Honours Class I and the University Medal James Anthony Rae Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering with Honours Class I and the University Medal Mark Stuart Rayson Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering with Honours Class I and the University Medal Andrew Timothy Reid Bachelor of Science (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal David Allen Rutter Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering with Honours Class I and the University Medal Scott Matthew Strahorn Bachelor of Construction Management (Building) with Honours Class I and the University Medal Ksenia Totoeva Master of Architecture with Honours Class I and the University Medal Robert Winbank Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering with Honours Class I and Bachelor of Surveying with Honours Class I and the University Medal
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THE UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE
The University of Newcastle is a leader in teaching and research. With a history of more than 40 years, the University of Newcastle has grown from a locally-focused institution to one that is globally oriented. Established
1965
Full-time academic staff
933
Students
32,693
Undergraduate programs
62
Postgraduate coursework programs
101
Total revenue
$500 million
Rankings Australian publicly funded research
9
Shanghai Jiao Tong University World Ranking 2009
Top 4%
MESSAGE FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR AND PRESIDENT
Dear Graduate Today we recognise your commitment and your achievements. This graduation ceremony is a celebration for you, and your family and friends who have provided valuable support during your studies. To these important guests, we offer a special welcome. As a graduate you become part of the University of Newcastle’s alumni community, giving you an ongoing connection with the University and offering you access to a network of more than 100,000 people living in 95 countries. Our graduates are global citizens in demand by employers at home and overseas. They include Australia’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York, Gary Quinlan; the Clerk of the Federal House of Representatives, Ian Clark; and former Justice of the High Court of Australia, the Hon Justice Michael Kirby. Consistently ranked in Australia’s top 10 research universities, the University continues to attract funding for groundbreaking research in a range of significant areas for the region and the nation. Since 2003 our external research income has doubled, reaching $78.1 million in 2008. The University has an international reputation for innovative teaching. In 2009, our staff received five citations from the prestigious Australian Learning and Teaching Council for significant contributions to student learning, and awards from other national and state bodies. Our students and alumni have also enjoyed great success in the past 12 months. A graduate of the University received the Royal Academy of Engineering MacRobert Award for the design of the Olympics’ ‘Watercube’ building, while another received the highly competitive James Fairfax – Oxford Australia Fund Scholarship. In the past year, Newcastle became the first university to be accredited by the Australian Institute of Project Management, we opened a presence in Sydney for postgraduate business studies and English learning, and we were named an Employer of Choice for Women in 2009 and 2010. As a graduate of this University you carry our reputation for a commitment to quality and integrity in everything we do. I am sure your time here has been both challenging and rewarding, and that you take with you lifelong friends and memories. We always like to celebrate our graduates’ achievements, so please stay in touch. Congratulations on obtaining your degree and reaching this significant milestone. I wish you all the best for 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 Conferring of Research Higher Degrees Conferring of Professional Doctorates Awards for Research Higher Degree Excellence Awards for Teaching Excellence Awards for Vice-Chancellors School Teacher Award Occasional Address 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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RECOGNITION OF ATTAINMENT CEREMONY ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS
The Master of Ceremonies will announce the imminent commencement of the Ceremony The University Fanfare 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 successful Yapug students Student speech on behalf of the Yapug students Presentation of successsful International Foundation students Student speech on behalf of International Foundation students Presentation of successful Newstep students Student speech on behalf of Newstep students Presentation of successful Open Foundation students Student speech on behalf of Open Foundation students Musical Interlude Occasional Address The Chancellor will declare the Ceremony concluded The Dais Party and the Assembly will rise as the University Fanfare is sounded The Dais Party will leave the stage The Procession of Recipients will follow the Dais Party out of the Hall
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THE UNIVERSITY COUNCIL As at 20 January 2010
The Official Members
Elected Members
Chancellor Conjoint Professor Trevor C Waring AM
Professor Leonie Ashman
BA, MSc(Newc.), FAPS
BSc(Hons)(Flinders), PhD(Adelaide)
Professor John Rostas
Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Nicholas Saunders
BSc(Hons), PhD(Monash)
MD(Syd.), HonLLD(Monash), FRACP
DipHR, MME
President of Academic Senate Professor Val Robertson
Ms Leanne Holt Ms Matilda Hunt
BAppSc(Physio)(Lincoln Institute), BA(Hons), PhD(La Trobe)
Mr Benjamin Dean
Members appointed by the NSW Minister for Education and Training
External persons who are members of Convocation
Ms Sharryn Brownlee
Ms Dianne Allen, JP
Ms Crystal Condous OAM BCom, MLib(UNSW), GAICD
The Hon John Charles Price AM IEng(UK), AMI MarE, OFIE Aust
Mr Geoff Lilliss BEng, MBusAdmin (Newc.), FIEAust
Ms Deborah Wright MBA(SCU), DipTeach(Newc.), FAMI, CPM
One position vacant Member appointed by Council Deputy Chancellor Mr Michael K. Johns LLM(Syd.), FAICD
BSc(Hons)(Newc.)
BCom(Newc.), CAM, AICD
Mr Peter Cockbain BScEng(Newc.), FIEAust, CPEng, FIPENZ
Dr Geoff Leonard AM BCom, FCA, HonDBus(Newc.), FCPA
The Hon Mahla Pearlman AO BA, LLB(Hons)(Syd.), HonLLD(Newc.)
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PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY As at 15 January 2010
Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Nicholas Saunders MD(Syd.), HonLLD(Monash), FRACP
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic and Global Relations) Professor Kevin McConkey BA(Hons), PhD(Qld), FASSA, FAICD
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Michael Calford BSc(Hons), PhD(Monash)
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Services) Dr Susan Gould BSc(Hons)(Edin), PhD(Flinders), FAICD
President of Academic Senate Professor Val Robertson BAppSc(Physio)(Lincoln Institute), BA(Hons), PhD(La Trobe)
Faculty Pro Vice-Chancellors Pro Vice-Chancellor (Business and Law) Professor Stephen Nicholas BA(Syracuse), MA(Iowa), FASSA
Pro Vice-Chancellor (Education and Arts) Professor Terence Lovat BEd, GradDipREd(SAustCAE), BLitt(Deakin), BTheol, TheolM(MelbDivColl), MA, PhD(Syd.)
Pro Vice-Chancellor (Engineering and Built Environment) Professor John Carter AM BE, PhD, DEng(Syd.), MASCE, FIEAust, CPEng, FAA, FTSE
Pro Vice-Chancellor (Health) Professor Peter Dunkley BSc(Hons), PhD(Melb.)
Pro Vice-Chancellor (Science and Information Technology) Professor Bill Hogarth BSc(Hons)(UNSW), PhD(Newc.), FIMA, CMath, FAustMS
Pro Vice-Chancellor Portfolios Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Bill Hogarth BSc(Hons)(UNSW), PhD(Newc.), FIMA, CMath, FAustMS
Pro Vice-Chancellor and Director Central Coast Campuses Professor Stephen Crump BA, DipEd(Macq.), MEd(Hons), PhD(Syd.)
Pro Vice-Chancellor (Corporate Development and Community Partnerships) Associate Professor Martin Fitzgerald MSc(Soc.Res)(Surrey), LLB(Hons)(UCE), PGCE (Higher Education)(Green), Solicitor(England and Wales)
Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Scott Holmes BCom (Newc.) PhD (ANU), FCPA
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PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND FOUNDATION STUDIES CENTRE As at 14 January 2010
Director Associate Professor Seamus Fagan BA, HigherDipEd (UCD), MA (Durh.)
Deputy Director Dr Keryl Kavanagh BA(Hons), PhD (Newc.)
Central Coast Programs Coordinator Dr David Powter BSc (Macq.), MPubPolAdmin (C.Sturt), PhD, GradCert PTT (Newc.)
ELICOS Program Coordinator Ms Helen Fitzgerald BA, DipEd (Newc.), GradDipEd(TESOL), MEd(TESOL) (UniSA)
International Foundation Program Coordinator Mr Neil McIlvenie DipT(SocSc) (NTC), BCom, MEdStud (Newc.)
Newstep Program Coordinator Mrs Beverley Wilson BSc, DipEd (Newc.)
Open Foundation Program Coordinator Dr Barry Hodges BA, DipEd (Syd), BA(Hons), PhD (Newc.)
Short Programs/Bridging Courses Coordinator Associate Professor Neil Morpeth BA, DipEd, BA(Hons) (Macq.), PhD (Newc.)
Yapug Program Coordinator Professor John Lester DipTeaching(Armidale CAE), BA(Macq.), MEd Admin(UNE)
Centre Manager Ms Di Rigney BA, DipEd (Newc.) MLitt (UNE)
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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 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, May I extend my congratulations to you. As a graduate of the University of Newcastle, you are well justified in being proud of your achievement, and also of your association with such a fine University. You are now a member of a very special group, the University’s Alumni. As such, you are ambassadors for the University of Newcastle, contributing to its ongoing quality and prestige, and are part of an Alumni network that comprises 110,000 people in more than 95 countries. This network is built on strong, collaborative relationships that foster academic, business, social and career opportunities for graduates. It also assists the activities of the University, locally, nationally and internationally. As President of the Executive Committee of Alumni (Convocation), I encourage to you to take an active interest in your continued association with the University. As a valued member of Alumni, you are also eligible to become an elected member of the Executive Committee, a vital and rewarding role. The Executive Committee meets several times a year and has an advisory role to the University Council on all matters relevant to Alumni. These can range from curriculum development, University Council representation or community engagement and ambassadorial roles, through to Alumni social, networking and professional development events, e.g. public lectures by prominent individuals or prestigious awards to outstanding graduates. It also plays an important role in supporting the various Alumni Chapters throughout Australia as well as overseas, to establish and maintain effective and beneficial networks for all Alumni members and to host and facilitate a variety of events throughout each year. My vision for the University of Newcastle Alumni is to facilitate networking and community spirit among our graduates for the positive improvement of the University, the individual and the community. To achieve this, we need you to stay in touch with the University. We invite you to keep your current contact details with the Alumni Office, especially your postal address (as some events are location based) and email address. This can be done easily through the Alumni website: www.newcastle.edu.au/alumni I can also be contacted directly via email: alumni-president@newcastle.edu.au With my sincere best wishes, Brian Kennaugh President Executive Committee of Alumni (Convocation)
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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 2009. 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
Mr Don Barker and Ms Annette Lynch
Dr David Barker
Prof Kevin McConkey
Dr Victor D Bear AM & Mrs Adele Bear
Dr Peter McDonald
Mr Donald Bowman
Mr Don McNair
Late Dr William Bowmore AM OBE
Mr Philip Miller
Dr Clare Collins
Mr John Mills
Dr Rohma Cummins
Mr & Mrs Bob Moore
Ms Vera Deacon
Mr David Nichols
Mr Erwin & & Mrs Dell Regli
A/Prof Marlene Norst
Dr John Drinan
Ms Kerrie Paczynski
Ms Tanille Elley
Mr Roy Palmer
Mrs Colleen English-Colebourne
Ms Angela Parish
Ms Justine Fairbairn
Prof Tina Offler and E/Prof John Patrick
Mr Richard Fennell
Ms Vicki Petersen
Mr Lliam Findlay
Mr Christopher & Mrs Shirley Piggott
Ms Patricia Forsythe
Mrs Heather Powell
Rev John Graham
Ms Elizabeth Price
Mr Graeme Hands
E/Prof John Ramsland
Dr Peter Hendry AO
Mrs Dianne Rigney
Mr Kevin Hincks OAM
Prof Nicholas Saunders
Ms Rachael Howells
Mr Neville Sawyer AM
Mrs Madge Hoy
Ms Cathie Shanahan
Mr Branimir Ivanovic
Ms Pauline Snow
Mr Rodney Knock
Mrs Jennie Thomas AM
Prof John Levingston
Prof & Mrs Trevor & Helen Waring
Hon Justice Kevin Lindgren
Prof Saxon White
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DONORS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES
ORGANISATIONS
Harris Wheeler Solicitors
1968 Singapore Colombo Plan Students
Hastings Council, Community & Cultural Services
ADInstruments Pty Ltd
Holding Redlich Lawyers and Consultants
Association of Consulting Surveyors of New South Wales
Hunter New England Health
Australia & New Zealand Society of Nuclear Medicine
Hunter Valley Law Society Inc
Australian Finance Conference Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute
Hunter Valley Family Law Practitioners Association Hunter Water Corporation ICB Medical-Superior Biomechanics
Australian Physiotherapy Association
Industrial Relations Society of NSW (Newcastle Branch)
Australian Rotary Health
Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
Briggate Medical Company
Institution of Chemical Engineers (NSW Branch)
Butlers Taxation and Business Lawyers Pty Ltd
Institution of Engineers (Newcastle Division)
Central Coast Campus Friends
Institution of Surveyors NSW Incorp
Cessnock City Council/ICI Australia Operations Pty Ltd Explosives Group
John Morris Scientific
Coal and Allied Community Trust Coffey Geotechnics Pty Ltd Colgate Community Audit Services Inc Cutcher & Neale Chartered Accountants Delta Electricity EJE Architecture Pty Ltd Electric Energy Society of Australia Elsevier (Australia) Pty Ltd Enviropacific Services PTY Ltd Fibreglass Materials Services Pty Ltd
John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd Killarney Bateau Bay Lions Club Inc Lawler Partners Pty Ltd LWM Group Pty Ltd Macquarie Generation Mandurah Hunter Indigenous Business Chamber McCosker Partners Pty Ltd McGraw-Hill Education Australia and New Zealand Newcastle & Hunter Valley Pharmacists Association Newcastle Chemical Engineering Group Newcastle Innovation
Financial Services Institute of Australasia
Newcastle Youth Service & Margaret Jurd Learning Centre
Firstchance Incorporated
Novartis Consumer Health Australasia
Forsythes
NSW Bar Association
Friends of the University
NSW Country Surveyors Association
Geological Society of Australia (Hunter Valley Branch)
NSW Department of Commerce (Hunter Region)
Godfrey Pembroke Financial Consultants Harbourside Haven Villages
Object Oriented Pty Ltd OT Australia NSW
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DONORS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES
Pearson Education Australia
The Harri Jones Memorial Fund
Perpetual Trustee Company Limited
The New South Wales Bar Association
Port Macquarie Hastings Council
The Newcastle Flora and Fauna Protection Society
Port Waratah Coal Services Ltd
The Newcastle Herald
Priceline Pharmacy Kurri Kurri
The Stewart Family
Professional Compounding Chemists Australia
The Wollotuka Institute
Professional Retirement Advice Pty Ltd
Thomson Reuters
Prospectors Earth Sciences Pty Ltd
UON Services Limited
Robson Partners
Veolia Environmental Services (Aust) Pty Ltd
Royal Newcastle Hospital Graduate Nurses Association Inc
Visionary Health Compounding Chemist
Scott Dibben Amcal
Whiteley Corporation Pty Ltd
Sheather and Merrigan Business Equipment
Williams Family
Welch Allyn Australia
Sir Owen Dixon Chambers Steel Reinforcement Institute of Australia The Architecture Foundation The Australian Federation of University Women NSW (Hunter Valley Branch) The Board of Surveying and Spatial Information The Consulate-General of Federal Republic of Germany
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 9 APRIL 2010
MORNING 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 Professor Terry Lovat, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Education and Arts) Ocasional Speaker Mr Alan Green Graduate Speaker Samantha McKay
Musical Interlude Organist National Anthem
Benjamin Lambert, Lisa Culf, Anthea Conyngham, Nathan Murphy Callum Close Anthea Conyngham
Occasional Speaker Alan Green Mr Alan Green is the Headmaster of Newcastle Grammar School, a position he has held for more than 20 years. Under his leadership the school has grown to become the leading independent school in the region with outstanding academic results and state of the art facilities. Since his appointment in 1989, Mr Green has led the implementation and completion of several major projects at the school including the acquisition of a second campus and a major building and renovation project. He is a member of the Australian College of Educators, the Combined Independent Schools Sports Association and the Association of Heads of Independent Schools. Mr Green holds a Bachelor of Science, a Diploma in Education and a Masters in Educational Administration from the University of New England.
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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 Professor Terry Lovat, ProVice-Chancellor (Faculty of Education and Arts) Occasional Speaker Mr David Marr Graduate Speaker Leila Courts
Musical Interlude Organist National Anthem
Benjamin Lambert, Lisa Culf, Anthea Conyngham, Nathan Murphy Philip Matthias Benjamin Lambert
Occasional Speaker David Marr Mr David Marr is an accomplished journalist, author and political and social commentator. Born in Sydney in 1947, he attended the Sydney Church of England Grammar School. He went on to graduate from the University of Sydney with degrees in Arts and Law. Spending a short time as an articled clerk with legal firm Allen, Allen and Hemsley, Mr Marr launched a career in journalism that would span radio, print and television media. He has worked for The Bulletin magazine and The National Times newspaper, and ABC television’s Four Corners. Between 2002 and 2004 he was the presenter of Media Watch, and he has also worked for ABC’s Radio National. Winner of three Walkley Awards, Mr Marr currently writes for The Sydney Morning Herald and regularly appears on ABC television’s The Insiders and Q&A. Mr Marr has published several books including a critically acclaimed biography of Australian writer Patrick White, which won The Age Book of the Year award and the New South Wales Premier’s Literary Award for non-fiction.
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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 Professor Terry Lovat, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Education and Arts) Occasional Speaker Mr Ian Munro Graduate Speaker Hannah Wetzler
Musical Interlude Organist National Anthem
Kathryn Sinclair and Eloise Rowland Philip Matthias Eloise Rowland
Occasional Speaker Ian Munro Mr Ian Munro is an internationally-renowned Australian pianist whose career has taken him to 30 countries. Currently a member of staff at the University of New South Wales, Mr Munro graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts before training in Vienna, London and Italy. Mr Munro’s solo repertoire includes rare and unusual works of the 19th and 20th centuries and he has also recorded 28 compact discs of solo, concerto and chamber music. During his career, Mr Munro has performed with some of the most prestigious orchestras in the world including the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra, London Mozart Players, BBC Concert Orchestra and BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. He has also performed piano with major orchestras in Australia, New Zealand, Poland, Italy, Portugal, Russia, the USA and China. In 2003, Mr Munro became the only Australian to win the composition section of the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition, with his piano concerto Dreams. The competition is considered the world over to be one of the most prestigious and difficult in existence.
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SATURDAY 10 APRIL 2010
MORNING CEREMONY FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW Research Higher Degree graduates will be presented by Professor Gordon Boyce, Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Graduates will be presented by Associate Professor Jim Psaros, Acting Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Business and Law) Occasional Speaker Mr Geoff Lilliss Graduate Speaker Kcasey-Renea McLoughlin
Musical Interlude Organist National Anthem
Benjamin and Thomas Lambert Callum Close Benjamin Lambert
Occasional Speaker Geoff Lilliss Mr Geoff Lilliss is the Executive General Manager – Engineering, Transmission & Technology for EnergyAustralia. He is responsible for Energy Australia’s electricity transmission and distribution network, the largest in Australia. The network delivers energy to more than 1.6 million customers in Sydney, the Central Coast and Hunter regions. In his current role, Mr Lilliss is overseeing a $5 billion dollar infrastructure improvement program – the largest transmission capital works program ever undertaken by EnergyAustralia. Mr Lilliss is the immediate past Chairman of the Energy and Water Industry Ombudsman Scheme in NSW. He is currently a director of Regional Development Australia (Hunter), a former director of the University of Newcastle’s Graduate School of Business and a member of the Australian Government’s National Smart Metering Steering Committee. Educated locally, Mr Lilliss holds a Master of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Engineering from the University of Newcastle. He is a Conjoint Professor of the Faculty of Business and Law and a member of University Council.
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AFTERNOON CEREMONY FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW Research Higher Degree graduates will be presented by Professor Gordon Boyce, Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Graduates will be presented by Associate Professor Jim Psaros, Acting Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Business and Law) Occasional Speaker Dr Geoff Leonard, AM Graduate Speaker Mark Bryant
Musical Interlude Organist National Anthem
Lisa Culf Philip Matthias Lisa Culf
Occasional Speaker Geoff Leonard Dr Geoff Leonard AM is the Chairman of Newcastle Innovation, the University’s commercial arm, and also Chair of the Faculty of Business and Law Advisory Board. He is a member of University Council and on the board of the University Foundation. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce and an Honorary Doctorate of Business from the University of Newcastle. Dr Leonard has forged a successful career as a chartered accountant specialising in corporate advice, holding senior positions with Hospitals of Australia Limited, the Private Hospitals Association of New South Wales, the Australian Private Hospitals Association and Healthscope Limited. Since 2001 Dr Leonard has chaired the Advisory Board of the Salvation Army in Newcastle and he works annually with the Red Shield Appeal. Dr Leonard has served on several boards and committees of organisations affiliated with the University, including The Forum Sports & Aquatic Centre and the Graduate School of Business. He was the founding Chair of the Hunter Medical Research Institute, which is now the third largest medical research institute in NSW. In 1999, the University of Newcastle presented Dr Leonard with the NewtonJohn Award, given to a graduate displaying innovation or creativity in any field that has improved life, particularly in Newcastle or the Hunter region. Last year Dr Leonard was awarded membership in the general division of the Order of Australia for service to tertiary education through the University of Newcastle, to the health care industry and to medical research.
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EVENING CEREMONY ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND FOUNDATION STUDIES CENTRE Yapug students presented by Professor John Lester – Yapug Academic Coordinator International Foundation students presented by Mr Neil McIlvenie – International Foundation Coordinator Newstep students presented by Ms Beverley Wilson – Newstep Coordinator Open Foundation Students presented by Dr Barry Hodges – Open Foundation Coordinator Occasional Speaker Mr Steven McLennan Student Speakers Markeeta Marr – Yapug Aveena Dhanjee – International Foundation James Rothwell – Newstep Aaron Hodge – Open Foundation
Musical Interlude Organist National Anthem
Toby Genet Philip Matthias Lisa Culf
Occasional Speaker Steven McLennan Mr Steve McLennan is a graduate of the University’s Open Foundation program. After completing high school, Mr McLennan spent 20 years playing the drums in rock bands across Australia. In 1997, Mr McLennan completed the intensive Open Foundation program at the University of Newcastle. In 2004, he completed a Bachelor of Arts with First Class Honours and the University Medal. He was also awarded the Jessie Reid Dyce Memorial Prize in Drama for outstanding contribution to community theatre in the Hunter Valley. Since 2001, Mr McLennan has been employed as a researcher and archivist at the Maitland Gaol. He is currently finalising his PhD thesis on the heritagelisted site.
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE FOUNDATION STUDIES CENTRE
Yapug
Uyen Doan Ai Gia
Chrystabel Prathap
Brodie Mitchell Atkins
Daniel Luke Bates
Ulya Shamila Emiel Shamil Shamsuddin
Arnaud Joseph Robert Richer
Danielle Bailey
Olukayode Farouk Fowosere
Ashley Nicole Santacruz-Martinez
Holly Lee Baker
Qinchun Gong Ali Hadji Sadegh
Tubuka Rodrigue Shabani
Melissa Jade Barrass
Yee Mon Htun
Jingtan Shen
Muhammad Khurram Ikhlaq
Gassan Salah Shorbatli
Ye Eun Jeong
Crynl Jia Ying Teo
Hong Ying Jiang
Priyanka Susan Thomas
Yujin Jung
Nguyen Tran Duy
Bardia Karimzadeh
Joren Van Wijhe
Hoi Kiu Kwong
Jingchen Wang
Alizee Labbe
Qian Wang
Ngan Thai Lai
Jiayuan Xie
Keat Eng Lee
Aoran Xu
Jacob Rawson Blenkinsop
Aaliah Hassan Alghareeb
Man I Lei
Ashleigh Meredith Blunt
Can Li
Amanda Sarah Hui Min Yap
Ahmed Mousa Alhijab
Yi Li
Bofan Zhang
Marwa Talaat A Alhothali
Man Chun Lui
Jia Wen Zhang
Mustafa Mohammed A Alhulail
Shoaib Mohammed Mallahi
Tingting Zhou
Hassan Mirza Mohamed Qambar Abdalla Almahdi
Varitsara Peace Mangkorntongsakul
Krista Jiana Appadoo
Misty Leigh McDonald
Melchizedeck Kipngeno Bett
Karitta Miller
Camellia Boney Amy Marie Corbett Tegan Rajene Gregory Raechel Hawkins Markeeta Louise Marr Eleanor Ann McCall Sally May Scanlon Rhonda Delise Smith Rebecca Marie Spicer International Foundation Noora Al-Masoud Abdulrahman Ahmed Alamoudi Sukianah Ahmed A Alfaraj
Tabitha Njambi Mbarathi
Thomas Lee Sizer
Mathew Bryce Bailey Michelle Laine Balston Bridget Therese Barry Brandon Beasley Mitchell James Beer Craig Andrew Bell Lachlan Andrew Bendeich Zachary Luke Bergholcs Mark Berriman Emma Kate Bettens Sarah Bizzarri
Nathan Thomas Bower Lindsay Ellen Bowman Wesley Brayden Box Hayley Patricia Braunton
International Foundation Prize (Shared) Aveena Dhanjee
Ryan Brazel
Tubuka Rodrigue Shabani
Kara Louise Brogan
Jingtan Shen
Joshua James Brown
Newstep
Nicholas James Brown
Zoe Brent Lara Grace Brichacek Yvette Nerine Bronner
Given Boodhun
Christophe Ng Hian Lee Ng Kwet Pin
Wai Yin Chan
Laurent Si Hou Ngu
Emma Kate Aldridge
Jacqueline Bull
Yin Yi Eve Chan
Thi Thao Oanh Nguyen
Emma Kate Bunn
John Chileshe
Vincent Vinh Tung Nguyen
Emma Elizabeth Alexander Ashleigh Kathleen Allgood
Brittany May Burns
Laura Kay Allport
Hannah Marie Byrne
Dannielle Kathleen Andreou
Joseph Cacic
Chung Tin Choy Jean Paul Chung Pin Yong Rebecca Leigh Cohen
Noor Qamalyia Noor Hisham
Aveena Dhanjee
Sharon Kemunto Ogeto
Jessica Rose Bunn Mandy Bursac
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Keira Alexandra Campbell
Hayley Kathleen Edwards
Angie Man-Git Ho
Kuzara Irene Mason
Paul Holden
Erin Louise Campbell
Michael Alfred Eifler
Miki Rene Carr
Kathryn Elphick
Joshua Nicholas Holmes
Bryce Alexander McCarter
Kathleen Elizabeth Carson
Christopher Engel
Angela Nicole Honnery
Keiron Lachlan McDonald
Elspeth Louise Fenwick
Laura Charlotte Howell
Kayla Leone McIntosh
Julie Anne Carter
Emma Mae Findlay
Amy Barwick Hughes
Emma Jane McIntyre
Samantha Carter
Denva Fookes-Noone
Tarren Hunt
Ellie Hazel McKenzie
Joshua Michael Cartwright
Ellen Louise Forbes
Rachael Hurn
Jessie McKenzie
Erin Forbes
Amy Lauren Ingram
Ashleigh Elizabeth Milne
Taryn Elizabeth Ford
Elise Marie Irish
Amadeldin Mohamed
Paul Thomas Collins
Alexandra Hannah Eliza Fraser
Reec Gordon Jack
Matthew Johannus Moonen
Leila Ruth Comben
Alexandra Fuller
David Paul Connaughton
Simon Gregory Jasper
Roberto Garcia
Kristy Ann Jeston
Charlotte Emily Garfield
Kishaani Jeyachandran
Emma Gilsenan
Belinda Monique Johanson
Nicole June Chetcuti Kurt Christopherson
Heath Oliver Connors Ethan John Cook Michelle Leanne Crittenden
Renee Cheyenne Giuffre
Simone Lauren Cross
Joel Edward James Greentree
Daniel Allan Cummins
Adam Griffin
Samantha Joanne D’Arcy
Benazir Hall
Simon Andrew Danger Sam Thomas Darr Thomas James Daskalovski Liam Pwyll Powell Diacci Ellen Maree Doherty Phillip William Dollisson Peter Samuel Donahoo Kerri-Ann Elise Dorahy
Renee Marie Neal Christopher Lewis Neale Zachary Newcombe Kimthu Nguyen
Alice Johns-Watkins
Alana Jade Nicholls
Harley Johnson
Michelle Elizabeth O’Brien
Rebecca Ann Johnson Aimee Louise Jolly Tiarni Dana Kelso
Shannon Marie O’Connor Jennifer Leanne O’Donoghue
Robert Joseph Kilkelly
Lauren Kelsey O’Hagan
Jessica Bree Knott
Jade Elizabeth O’Keeffe
Jared Lee Hardy
Shannon Louise Langford
Jack William O’Reilly
Samuel Anthony Harrison
Matthew James Leleu
Ashley Kate Hamilton Kent Douglas Hamilton Terri Hardes
Daniel Richard Hayes Breanna Elizabeth Heidke Grace Alexandra Hewett
Cameron James Dulai
James Heydon
Sean Thomas Dunlop
Jonathon Frederick Hicks
Samantha Jane Dwyer
Oliver Lee Neader
Shane Roger Kidd
Emily May Halpin
Tyler Thomas Drake
Amanda Lee Durham
Kirsty Maree James
Clare Elizabeth Hill Samuel Hillard
Keith Leong Breanna Maree Lord Carissa Jane Lourensz Dimity Charlotte Lourey Bianca Margaret Lowe Franklin Floyd Lowe Gabrielle Jane Mally Caitlin Marshall
Lucas Johnathan Papa Ebony Lee Parkinson Riki Kathleen Peacock Klaire Peddie Scott Mathew Pettit Chantelle Mae Phee Andrew Ross Pilton Mitchell John Pilton Alexander John Pinfold Sarah Louise Playford
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Brianna Elizabeth Price
Victoria Ana Soumastre Sepulveda
Michael Patrick Wilson
Elyce Joan Barkl
Claire Elizabeth Prince
Tahnia Margaret Woolley
Timothy David Barlin
Stephanie Louise Purcell
Alexander Edward Stanford
Benjamin Raymond Wykes
Suzanne Jane Barlow
Karliya Elle Quinlan
Tegan Maree Stevenson
Tazmin Yasin
Jacinta Stokes
Trevor Clyne Barrish
Rachel Eileen Rafter
Samantha Teat
Open Foundation
John Thomas Barton
Tina Rakanovic
Dean James Thompson
Marsa Abdulla
Robert Barton
Monique Louise Ravenswood
Clair Louise Abraham Sarah Jane Adams
Sarah Jane BauerMackenzie
Kate Elizabeth Adamson
Janis Baxter
Pamela Marie Adcock
Christopher Robert Beattie
Petrisse Catherine-Jane Regan
Cassandra Ann Thomson Kayla Thorne
Jenna Elizabeth Relf
Sophie Maree Thornton
Mandy Rennie
Jessica Tiedeman
Ashlee Nicole Richardson
Marz Tierney
Felicity Louise Robertson
Danielle Trayhurn
Kendall Leigh Rosato Helena Rosenkranc Lehana Jayne Ross James Rothwell
Daniel Townsend Joanna Jane Trotter Lee Robert Turner-Mann Eduardo Andres Valenzuela
Jonathan Claude Rowe
Brooke Katherine Wakeman
Matthew John Rowley
Ashleigh Waldie
Shanell Lucia Ruddy
Lauren Emma Walsh
Karl William Russell
Amanda Dona Wawrzuta
Ashleigh Maree Salmon
Krystal Lynette Way
Rebecca Laurece Saxby
Ordett Tegan Way
Nicholas Sciulli
Ainsley Weale
Casandra Screen
Joshua Wennerbom
Hannah Elizabeth Secomb
Angela Frances Whitehead
Timothy Senkalski
Adam John Whymark
Elizabeth Lucy Sharkey
Chloe Jane Wickson
Kai Luke Shelton
Morgan Jennifer Wilczynski
Lee Michael Afflick Daniel James Aitken Tara Leigh Alamango Michael John Alchin Danielle Alder James Christopher Alford Michelle Anne Allchin Laurel Anne Almond Kathryn Ann Anderson Sheree Tania-Anderson Antonio
Sharon Louise Barr
Bethany Laura Belford Bradley Mark Bell Abiodun Abdulkabir Bello Rhea Svea Bennett Trent Graeme Bennison Beau Allan Berghan Cameron John Bernauer Simone Gail Berry Kate Bickley Madeline Jane Bishop
Kim Leanne Armstrong
Christopher Bizoglou
Clinton Aspey
Jessie Grace Blaxland
Joshua Ronald Atkins
Amanda Kate Bobbins
Samantha Jane Audet
Nigel Boogaard
Jessica Anne Ayling
Aislinn Jennefer Booth
Diane Betty Badart
Jennefer June Booth
Alecia Jane Baker
Grae Matthew Boughton
Brendan Raymond Baker
Hannah Jean Bourke
Maria Antionette Baker Danielle Ballantyne
Matthew Anthony Boyton
Andrew Williams
Daniel Baltis
Rowena Lee Bradley
Michelle May Skaife
Nicolas Stanley Williams
Timothy Michael Banner
Luke Aaron Bramble
Claire May Smith
Jason Tom Willis
Gareth Ian Bannon
Carol Ann Branch
Jessica Elizabeth Jane Simmons
Jason Bower
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Gregory Douglas Breen
Judi Anne Clark
Emily Kate Day
Brendan John Ekin
Evan James Bridge
Cassandra Emily Clarke
Ruby Elizabeth De Krey
Annette Elliott
Crispian Briggs
Jason Leslie Clarke
Hannah Jane Deane
Jessica Rae Elliott
Lily Anna Britcher
Rebecca Helen Clulow
Jake Paul Debrincat
Alyce Emslie
Paul Thomas Britt
Melanie Gai Clune
Angela Deeg
Shane Michael Evans
Chloe Erin Britts
Jessica Leigh Cobourn
Karly Marrie Dehombre
Tennille Kim Evans
Alisa Anne Broadbent
Lauren Patricia Joy Coghlan
Benjamin Robert Demery
Melissa Anne Eveleigh
Cheryl Suzanne Coker
Tamara Louise Dennis
James Eymael
Dwayne Reginald Brown
Ann-Lousie Cole
Jessika Dethick
Lynette Therese Fahey
Jason Brown
Rebecca Jane Cole
Stacey Lee Dewey
Megan Patricia Fairlie
Vicky Ann Brown
Stephanie Colless
Sally Anne Dickinson
Fiona Mary Falconer
Timothy John Buckley
Michelle Renee Collins
Rochelle Dimecola
Naomi Louise Farrelly
Melissa Burge
Carly Collister
Lino Diola
Mack David Fawcett
Ralston James Burgess
Samantha Fay Connors
Shea Dixon
Dane Paul Fearnley
Nicholas Louis Burlinson
Alex Robert Conway
Marilyn Patricia Dobe
Kathleen June Ferguson
Scott Butcher
Haydn Gregory Corbett
Matthew Thomas Dodd
Syeesha Jane Ferguson
Robyn Lee Buttsworth
Claudia Cornejo-Villegas
Megan Donnelly
Stephen James Fewson
Bianca Buzzolan
Alicia Mary Cousins
Christopher Dorby
Jessica Emily Field
Thomas Burnett Byfield
Hamish Cox
Samantha Firkin
Peita-Marie June Byrnes
Vanessa Lea Cox
William John Charles Dorrington
Alecia Louise Crain
Alicia Douglas
Lyndsay Anne Cain
Rowan Peter Crawford
Danielle Kim Dover
Mitchell Calder
Ursula Maree Crichton
Roger Scott Dowdell
Fleet Calder-Hoinville
Glen Jeffrey Crockett
Rachel Diane Downs
Renee Chantal Callaghan
Jason William Croese
Carlie Louise Dowton
Angela Cronin
Katie Alicia Doyle
Valentina Cucumanovski
Jodi Lee Duffield Katie Maree Dunn
Sarah Anne Carr
Alexandra Frances Culleton
Melinda Jane Carroll
Michael John Cuneo
Robert Oscar Durighello
Georgina Anne Catchpole
Christina Anne Cupitt
Craig Anthony Eade
Robert Thomas Banwell Chalmers
Karen Ann Currie
Alisha Maree Edmonds
Gabriella Jane Dark
Amanda Lee Edwards
Sarah Anne Davey
George Edwards
Jacob Davis
Rhys Douglas Edwards
Cornelia Christine Day
Mysteire Egan
Christine Elizabeth Brown
Andrew John Capel Sarah Elizabeth Carney
Callyjane Cheetham Martin Chenery Ellysha Audrey Ann Clark
Luke Richard Dureau
Teneil Ewart
Bruce Clement Fisher Glenn Francis Fitzpatrick Tess Lyla Flynn Daniel John Fogarty Joseph Thomas Forbes Rosanna Juliet Forbes Stephen Robert Forbes Ainsley Karla Ford Kylie Anne Ford Lucas Gordon Foskett Frances Mary Fowler Luke Thomas Freeman Denny Peter Frost Jayne Marie Fuda Erin Jade Fuller Noelene Rae Fullerton Bianca Lee Fyvie
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Michael Rhys Galvin
Renae Lee Harris
Julie-Anne Jennings
Erin Carol Lay
Leilani Gan
Saadia Harris
Chelsea Lee Jennings
Kathryn Elizabeth Lean
Samuel Peter Gannon
Jessica Amy Hart
Yvonne Joy Lehmann
Kayla Gardner
Scott Glen Hartley
Cathy Ellen Therese Jobber
Marina Sofia Gavrilis
Rhys Timothy Harvey
Yulie Sri Lestari
Wade David Geering Laura George
Anastasia Lenore Heffernan
Jasmine Simone Johnson
Maxwell Peter Gerdsen
Troy Hepple
Nicholas Warren Gibbs
Angela Lee Herbert
Cameron Scott Giddings
Nicole Breanna Herbert
Andrew William Alan Gillespie
Beau Hesketh
Brooke Gillett
Lachlan James Hewitt
Dean Kevin Gladwin
Louise Helen Heydon
Vicki Maree Good
Alexandra Hicks
Christopher Matthew Gordon
Jasmin Marie Hill
Alison Gosling
Aaron James Hodge
Sally Gosling
Elizabeth Anne Hogben
Luke William Graham
Norwood John Holland
Anita Elizabeth Gray
Anthony James Holmes
Hannah Greentree
Alexander Desmond Kidd
Suzette Rachael Holmes
Courtney Grieve
Andrew Ian King
Matthew William Hopley
Jamie Shanelle Griffis
Helena Jones Kitley
Renee Alease Hoppe
Abram Kade Groot
Danny Knezevic
Theaanna Horvat
Sungkwan Ha
Donna Maree Knight
Michael John Hough
Callie Carolyn Haines
Matthew Charles Knight
Brendan Scott Hourigan
Kate Germaine Maddock
Hellen Remis Hakim
Melanie Joy Knight
Rachel Jean Hovey
James Henry Madigan
Cameron James Hall
Eun Jung Ko
Kayla Nicole Humphries
Tara May Magnay
Fiona Louise Hall
Julie Kotevski
Benjamin David Hunter
Linda Maree Magro
James Victor Hall
Stacey Marie Kukec
Susan Hunter
Kirrn Mahommed
Brett Antony Hallam
Luke Alexander Lamont
Riley John Main
Sandra Hanna Hampton
Jessica Louise Hutchison
Mark Lang
Maria Malcolm
Katrina Helena Hanna
James John Iuliano
Aimee Lee Langan
Cueibet Aliir Maluach
Christopher Charles Hannabus
Kyra Maree Jackson
Nicholas John Law
Yuhua Mao
Jared Lawlor
Emanuel Mau Masiang
Michelle Alison Harris
Trezaire Leusha Jenkins
Samantha Kate Lawrence
Rhys Maybury
Joshua Kye Hewitt
Georgette Hochapfel
Clinton Phillip Jenkins
Todd Robert Johnson Samantha Rhiannon Jolly Aaron Michael Jones Elise Jones Isata Kamara Stella Karaberidis Robert John Kelland Michael John Kelly Sarah Marie KendallKelly Natalie Erica Kennedy Natasha Alice Kenney Robert William Kete
Jeanette Maree Leonard Matthew Leung Luke Lewin Jade Ian Lewis Julie Ellen Lewis Lynda Lee Lewis Michelle Gaylene Lidbury Tahnee Ann Liewes Maureen Patricia Lindus Miriam Loftus Megan Penelope Long Natasha Marie Lord Isaac Lowe Alhassane Ly Alhousseynou Ly Joanne Elizabeth Macbain Donae Louise Mace Elizabeth Dianne Maddock
Helen McDonald
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Judd McDonald
Timothy Mortimer
Mikael Stephen Parks
Sarah Elizabeth Rhodes
Narelle Pauline McGaughey
Christopher Jason Mortomore
Carolyn Louise Parsons
Robyn Anne Riddett
Andrew David Passlow
Ruth Kathleen Rigby
Stevi Brooke McGrath
Jodi Lynne Morton
Ben Paton
Tom Riley
Jennifer Anne McGuire
Michael Anthony Mulherin
Deborah Patronaggio
Andrew Roberson
Sam Patterson-Smith
Emily Kate Robinson
Julie Anne Pearce
Matthew James Robinson
Kelly McIntosh Janice Lorraine McKibbin
Tamara Louise Murrell
Katherine Lisa McLennan
Anita Eva Nash
Kasey Maree Pemberton
Brendan Neal
James Good McMillan
Joanne Louise Penman
Alexandra Peta Nelson
Matthew McMullen
Teagan Adline Pepper
Linda Maree Nemeth
Emma Rebecca McNaughton
Megan Louise Perry
Adam William Nesbitt
Danielle Marie Peterson
Sarah Kay Nesbitt
Lucas William Petrie
Paul Nicholas Newberry
Liesl Catherine Pfanner
Rachel Louise Newton
Katie Louise Phillips
Sara Kate Meehan
Gregory Michael Nicholls
Lorraine Edna Phillips
Christine Jay Mills
Sallie Louise Nixon
Suzana Milosevski
Arcado Niyosaba
Mione Jeanette Milsom
Jeanette Maria Norfolk
Scott Richard Mitchell Sharon Lesley Moase
Madelaine Jane Northedge-Wright
Anita Jane Monticone
Karen Elizabeth O’Brien
Kay Annette Moore
Timothy John O’Dell
Kylie Ann Moore
Emma Oldmeadow
Lana Elizabeth Moore
Malia Fatima Oto
Oscar Moosman
Paul Richard Owen
Ashlee Samara Moran
Tahnee Maree Owen
Willow Elizabeth Morgaine
Emma Elisabeth Page
Amber Rose McNeill Kelly McNeill Catherine Mary Mead
Kristy Belinda Nardelli
Robert Duncan Palmer
Emma Louise Morgan
Arin Pandermann
Christopher Roderick Morris
Cindy Joan Parker
Kenneth Anthony James Morris
Laurel Heather Parker
Ryan Robert Morris Craig Francis Morrow
Craig Matthew Parker Jessica Maree Parkes Adrian Clement Parkes Ndassa
Amanda Gay Pollock Lauren Kaye Pollock Suzanne Rene Poretti Sarah Jane Porter Amie Maree Potyrala Paula Priestley Bianca Amy Proctor Kristy Procter Kathryn Prohoroff Lance William Purvis Amy Quinn Robert Rae Farooq Ahmed Rah Declan Nathan Rainer Fiona Jane Ramsey
Kenneth Stephen Robson Courtney Lorna Rose Rogers Rochelle Maree Rosenfield Tara Ashlee Rosier Jodie Maree Ross Natalie Jane Ross Sheree Fay Ross Angela Lucy Rowan Kachane Rugsataya Lauren Bree Rutledge Trent Rutledge Nadia Martina Ruzicka Jade Esther Ryan Kyle Thomas Ryan Kimberley Jane Ryder Angela Regina Safadi Kirsty Ann Sams Kellie Joan Sandeman Suzanne Jean Sanders Janette Sanchez Sarmiento
Kate Leone Rankin
Christine Elizabeth Schofield
Mitchell Charles Raven
Rod William Schuback
Alison Jade Read
Claudia Sciulli
Joel Andrew Redman
Melanie Jane See
Carli-Jade Reid
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Philip Charles Sewell
Stephen Stojanovski Claire Strickland
Terrance Erschene Wakewood
Stephanie Lee Williams
Peter William Shaw
Allan Swystun
Juanita Chelsea Walford
Aimee Elizabeth Wilson
Aaron John Sheridan
Brooke Ellen Tacon
Brett Phillip Walker
Fiona Diane Wood
Erin Shilton
Stacy Lee Tanner
Shaun Michael Walker
Sarah Anne Simmonds
Sally Rachael Tarrant
Rhiannon Sara Wall
Kathleen Grace Heather Wooden
Heath Luke Sims
Dean Tasker
Nicole Louise Wallis
Samantha Lee Woodley
Elizabeth Challice Single
Allison Taylor
Morgan Walmsley
Kate Amber Woolford
Benjamin Lee Slack
Carla Jayne Taylor
Magnus David Walsh
Jayne Wordley
Naomi Caroline Slater
Scott Grahame Taylor
Timothy Walsh
Jacob Worthington
Peter Slavin
Steven Geoffrey Terrill
Leigh Shan Walters
Andrea Jeanette Wright
Lauren Anne Sliney
Marie Karine Thiboudois
Jennifer Warner
Elyse Jacqueline Wright
Laura Jane Slobodniuk
Beth Sheree Thomas
Brendan Scott Warwick
Harrison James Wright
Lauren Jane Smee
Shane Michael Thomas
Jessica Waters
Lee James Wright
Christie Joan Stephanie Smirnios
Melissa Thomin
Jo-Ann Watkins
Vanessa Elise Wright
Danielle Michelle Thompson
Kylie Ellen Watson
Nuo Xu
Liam Watson
Jessica Amy Young
Peter Tierney
Andrew John Watt Dean James Watt
Linda Marie Smythe
Timothy Charlton James Toll
Joshua Raymond Zammit
Samuel Maurice Webber
Skye Dannielle Zart
Angela Michelle Speers
Paul James Tomkins
Gregory Ronald Webster
Petra Reni Speyer
James Athol Totterdell
Suzanne Fay Stanley
Christopher James Travis
Esther WeismantelSavage
Matthew Anthony Ziemba
Daniel Thomas Sheehan
Alexandra Elisabeth Smith Edwina Smith
Lara Stapleton Kathleen Ann Statham Michael Stepanovski
Wendy Jennifer Trevethan
Simon Matthew Weller Erik Richard Wells
Teale Williams
Jula Zilic Recipient of Brian Smith Memorial Prize James Athol Totterdell
Derek John Trollope
Benjamin Owen Stanley West
Andrew James Turnbull
Linda West
Dane Malcolm Stevenson
Jeanette Elizabeth Turner
Nathan William Westling
Ebony Stewart
Paul Richard Turner
Karly-Renae Stewart
Michael Meredith Tyson
Lynette Elizabeth Whatham
Leonie Stickley
Daniel James Van Vegchel
Claire Maree Wheeler
John Lambert Friends of The University Open Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship (Shared) Johanne Patricia Knowles
Brooke Tracy-Lyn White
Klancey Lee Metcalf
Christian SternbeckCarney
Oliver Thierry Stirling Berniece Louise Stockwell Mark Stockwell
Sara Jane Varley Alanna Jayne Vial Mark Thomas Wade
Paul Michael Weston
Michael Wilkinson Peter Anthony Williams
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AWARDS 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 Roshni Narendran PhD (Management)
Newcastle Business School Thesis title: Factors Influencing Female Entrepreneurship Growth in Developing Economies – An Enquiry into the Kerala Experience Supervisors: Dr Margaret Griffiths & Professor Robert Catley FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND ARTS Dr Nerida Blair PhD (Education)
School of Education Thesis Title: Sweet Potatoes, Spiders and Waterlilys: Privileging Australian Indigenous Knowledges: Epistemological Consequences of Knowledge Production Supervisor: Associate Professor James Ladwig
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VICE-CHANCELLOR’S AWARDS FOR TEACHING EXCELLENCE AND LEARNING SUPPORT
FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND ARTS Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence and Learning Support Dr Philip Matthias Philip Matthias works within the School of Drama, Fine Art and Music. He lectures to undergraduate students in a variety of music subjects and teaches practical lessons in pipe organ and chamber choir. He also supervises postgraduate students and is the director of the award-winning University Chamber Choir. Over the past few years, Philip has demonstrated leadership by working within his school to help revolutionise the course content and repertoire to incorporate current practices and expectations in the profession. Philip’s current teaching methods provide students with the means to develop their creativity, professionalism and scholarship while he continues to pursue new and innovative ways of teaching traditional and contemporary music in an exciting and relevant way.
Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence and Learning Support – Early Career Academic Dr Kit Messham-Muir Kit Messham-Muir has worked in the School of Drama, Fine Art and Music since January 2008. Two required first-year art theory courses are the mainstay of his teaching. Over the past two years, Kit has worked to rejuvenate and refine these two courses in hopes of improving the students’ experiences in their critical first year. He has developed online self-assessment tasks, introduced clear assessment rubrics, and developed an interactive Blackboard site to scaffold student learning and support their progression through the courses. Kit has clearly demonstrated his desire to spark students’ curiosity through his engaging teaching strategies and his innovative approaches to assist students to connect ideas and see the relevance of art theory to art practice.
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FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence and Learning Support Dr Brendan Boyle Brendan Boyle works within the Newcastle Business School teaching International Business Environment and Strategy units and the first unit of the Faculty’s new undergraduate International Business major. Brendan demonstrates a pedagogical commitment to student-focused learning and has worked to re-design the units he teaches so that they are more student-focused and pedagogically sound. He motivates a diverse cohort of postgraduate learners and capitalises on the opportunities class diversity presents for learning. Brendan has demonstrated the ability to teach to culturally and linguistically diverse students in both large and small classes in universities in Ireland, Spain, Malaysia, and Australia. His teaching is enhanced by his own understanding of variations in learning styles and his focus on providing opportunities for timely formative and summative assessments.
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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 University 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.
Jennifer Noone Mrs Jennifer Noone is a Technology teacher at Irrawang High School. Mrs Noone has been challenging and inspiring students for over 25 years and demonstrates unwavering enthusiasm and commitment to teaching. She is an exceptional mentor and teacher who encourages students to produce their best work. Her dedication to supporting students through difficult academic and personal times is reflected in the tutoring she offers outside of classes. Her approach to teaching is underpinned by a sound theoretical framework and she integrates new technologies in the classroom. Mrs Noone is a highly respected teacher and colleague and a role model for students and staff.
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RESEARCH HIGHER DEGREES
FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW
FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND ARTS
NEWCASTLE BUSINESS SCHOOL
SCHOOL OF DRAMA, FINE ART AND MUSIC
Doctor of Philosophy
Doctor of Philosophy
Taha Chaiechi
Gerard Boland
BEc(Islamic Azad University), MEc(University Putra Malaysia)
BA, DipEd, MEd(NE), DipDramaEd&Therapy(Newcastle(UK))
Thesis Title: Financial Development and its Impact on Economic Growth: A Post-Keynesian Empirical Contribution to the Debate on Financial Development
Thesis Title: Recovering the `Radical in Performance’ Conscientização as a Model for Theatre-Making Amongst Event-Specific Popular Audiences CYCLE Productions’ Bathurst 1000 Festival Project
Kanika Meshram BCom, MCom(Mumbai), LLB(Dr. Ambedkar College of Law)
Thesis Title: The Role of Third Places: Investigating Social Capital, Loyalty and Value Co-creation for Seniors Philip James Rosenberger III AA(Nth Florida), BSc(Florida), MBA(Rotterdam), MSc(Georgia)
Thesis Title: The Shopfront Retail Innovation Development Process: An Empirically Grounded Approach Michael John Seamer BCom(Murd.), BCom(Hons)
Thesis Title: Corporate Governance as a Control of Agency Conflict Katherine Maree Uylangco BMathFin(W’gong.), MPhil(ANU)
Thesis Title: Case Studies in Financial and Prediction Markets
Scott Carey BA(FA)(QCA), GradDipArt
Thesis Title: Activating Gay Place: Contexts Associated with the Use of Ultraviolet Lighting and Fibre/Textiles in Immersive Installation Una Rey BFineArts(N.Territory)
Thesis Title: Long to Belong: Contemporary Narratives of Place. Stories in Landscape Painting From a Non-Indigenous Perspective Master of Creative Arts Vivienne Margaret Powell DipTeach, GradDipEdSt(Primary Music)(Technol.Syd)
Thesis Title: Love and Death in Art Song and Opera from 1810 to 1947 Jordan James Wett BMus(Hons)
Thesis Title: Pedalling Piano Music: The Performers Educated Ear is the Ultimate Guide Master of Fine Art Helen Irene Thomas BA, BFA(Hons), DipEd (Newc.)
Thesis Title: ‘Subversive Pleasures’ Drawing on Myth, Mischief and Mayhem Master of Philosophy Christopher Allan Steele DipArt(NCAE), GradDipEd(SCAE)
Thesis Title: Extending the Boundaries of Mark Making
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SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Doctor of Philosophy Alexis Antonia BA, DipEd, MA(Syd.), MA(Hons)
Thesis Title: Anonymity, Individuality and Commonality in Writing in British Periodicals – 1830 to 1890: A Computational Stylistics Approach Hedda Askland Cand.Mag(Bergen), MSocSc
Thesis Title: East Timorese in Melbourne: Community and Identity in a Time of Political Unrest in Timor-Leste
Master of Creative Arts Karen Leigh Crofts BA(NSW), DipEd(Syd.), GCertSocSc
Thesis Title: A Taste of Dreams Master of Philospohy Roland Herbert Millbank BA(Newc), MA(NE)
Thesis Title: A History of the Australian Instructional Corps SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy Carmel Olive Ashton
Barbara Fidyk
BEd(Canberra), MPsych
BA(Hons)
Thesis Title: Toward an Understanding of the Role of Human Development in Education for Health: A Key to Evolving a Quantum Perspective
Thesis Title: Rewriting Scapegoat Texts: Mimetic Desire and the Dynamics of Rivalry in Michael Ondaatje’s In the Skin of a Lion and the English Patient, and Peter Careys, Jack Maggs and True History of the Kelly Gang Thorold Pyrke May BA(Well.)(Hons), DipTeach (ANU), MresSc(NE)
Thesis Title: Language Tangle: Predicting and Facilitating Outcomes in Language Education Sarah Gregg Minslow BA(English)(Hons)(Clemson)
Thesis Title: Can Children’s Literature Be NonColonising? A Dialogic Approach to Nonsense Jessica Rose Seeyoung Walton BA(Hons)(Virginia)
Thesis Title: (Re)Embodying Identity: Understanding Belonging, ‘Difference’ and Transnational Adoption Through the Lived Experiences of Korean Adoptees
Victoria Ruth Clay BA, DipEd(W’gong.), MPsych(Ed)
Thesis Title: School Life and Self-Concept: Gender Differences in Perceptions of Secondary School Students John Edward Webster BA, MA(Hons)(W’gong)
Thesis Title: Liturgical Minimisation in the Presbyterian Church of Australia Master of Education Mark Patrick Hinchey BTeach/BHPE(Hons)
Thesis Title: Reconceptualising the Philosophical Foundations of Health Education with Respect to the Impact of Food Technology on Human Health
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PROFESSIONAL DOCTORATES FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW Doctor of Business Administration Paul Raymond Boldy Thesis Title: Demand Side Pressure for Green Buildings: The Case of Financial Institutions in Hong Kong Kit Ching Chan Thesis Title: A Study of the Strategic Positioning of Human Resources Management in Hong Kong Listed Companies 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 Kiran H Doshi Thesis Title: A Study of Leadership Style and Organisational Change in a Higher Education Institution Fouad Ichrakie Thesis Title: Intangible Resources as Key Determinants of Job Network Providers’ Success: A Resource-based Study Ruen Yih Leow Thesis Title: A Study on Organizational Learning Practices in Multinational Corporations in Malaysia: The Manager’s Perspective Dimple Mirpuri Thesis Title: Measuring the Quality of Relationships in the Mobile Telecommunications Industry in Hong Kong: An Empirical Study
Roswati Rahmat Thesis Title: Managing Knowledge in Organisations: A Study of the Effectiveness of Knowledge Sharing and its Relationship with the Individual’s Job Performance and Job Related Learning Baran Razali Thesis Title: Investigating the Impact of Measures of Intellectual Capital on Company Performance Indicators Kellie Ridges Thesis Title: Look Who’s Talking? Status, Discussion and Decision-Making in Occupational Health and Safety Committee Meetings Kar Lor Shui Thesis Title: An Evaluation of the Manufacturing Strategies of Private Small and Medium Size Enterprises (SMEs) in China’s Narrow Fabric Industry Li Tai Thesis Title: Imitating the Driving Forces of Consumer Purchase Intentions to Infomercials in China Tam Tak On Thesis Title: Information Technology Governance and Information System Success in Hong Kong Teik Lim Tan The Thesis Title: Generational Differences in Online Shopping Intentions in a Malaysian Setting Hilleas Wong Thesis Title: The Impact of Action-Learning on the Entrepreneurial Inclination and Traits of Hong Kong Vocational Students – A Comparative Study Yuk Yan Wu Thesis Title: The Turnover Intention Among Pharmaceutical Staff in Hong Kong
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FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW
POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK
Jin Ouyang
Mark Geoffrey Inman
Yap Peng
Tatsaneewan Inwattana
Master of Applied Finance with Distinction
Tuan Anh Pham
Chenghui Ji
Yaqing Qiu
Rong Rong Jiang
Matthew John Radcliffe
Christie May Jones
Wei Ruan
Katherine Lam
Master of Applied Finance
Nandini Shivaprasadmurthy
Lee Chee Gay
Abdullah Mohammad A Al Abdulkarim
Xin Wang
Tracy Leung
Peili Zhang
Rita Yin Ting Liu
Yi Wen Zhao
Xiang Yu Liu
Shixin Zheng
Grant John Martin
Zi Shan Zhou
James McFarlane
Master of Business with Distinction
Angela Morgan
Brian John Hayes
Bevan Anthony Paul
Naif Fahd Al-Sheddi
Tung Hiu Hon
Woo Hun Shim
Tariq Mohammed Alshoqiran
Master of Business
Xiao Ping Bao
Adeeb Alabialmakarem Nasser Ageel A Alageel Saud Abdulrahman Alarifi Alaa Abdullah A Alfadda Rakan Abdulaziz M Almarzouqi
Abdulrahman Khaled A Alsultan Si Ying Chen Leah Donga Matthew Richard Dove Xiaofan Fu Li Yun Geng Dan Hu Kanyarat Jariyawongsiri Ning Jia Zhen Jin Daniel Simon Koiam Si Lei Fengjiao Li Wei Li Zhuhui Li Li Ning Liu Ivan Milovanovic
Robert Graham Adamson
Shuk-Han Rita Leung
Kit Yan Nai
Jessica Marie Smider Han Chin Tan Wing Chit Cindy Teng
Master of Business Administration with Distinction Grant Bryce Bourke David Anthony Brading Sonia Gai Cain Julia Ruth Cohen Sarah Frances Heathcote Robert Neil Martin Daniel Adam Sloan Pempa Tshering Todd Winterford Master of Business Administration Ankit Agarwal Arjun Agrawal Khalid Alhoshan Mutaeb Abdullah Alotaibi Theresa Bridgitte Arendse
Najlaa Mohammed Hamadi Aljefree
Teik Toe Teoh
Guoping An
Kaori Usami
Godwin Varughese Babu
David Luke Brett
Nguyen Van Hieu
Jarrod Baker
Gregory John Budworth
Seona Kirsten Wallace
Dhika Bramantia
Chi Hong Chan
Heling Wang
Joseph Oliver Chan Ting
Hsi-Yao Wang
Andrew Kenneth Brodbeck
Hok Kan Cheung
Ning Wang
Jason Scott Cargill
David Stewart Clarke
Xu Wang
Jose Luis Dominguez
Pongsak Wannasorn
Siddharth Surender Choudhary
Colin James Eggins
Dion Nicholas Williams
Tingting Fan
Wilfred Wong
Nazli Gholizadeh Seghar
Li Zhang
Michael Craig Hagan Ching Yee Ginny Hau Han Bing Huang
Yen-Hsiang Tseng
Scott Climie Troy David Davies Dia Astari Chua Yoke Leng Dorin Claire Joan Edwards
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Ayesha Nazneen Erasmus
Monica Pert
Danny Lee Erenshaw
Mukhlesur Rahman
Tania Rahayu
Master of Human Resource Management Ayob Ahmed A. Alghamdi
David Grant Evans
Ali Rahnamaye Chitsaz
Amardeep Ghimire Prajakta Arjun Ghugal
Chanti Louise Katherine Richardson
Renae Lynette Gifford
Adam Stephen Russell
Sayan Guha Anuj Sunil Gupta
Krishnaswamy Santhanam
Darryl James Hancock
Danny Santoso
Lavarah Haihavu
Paul Andrew Hartley
Prabhu Sekar
Rachel Ellen Herd
Andrew Peter Hickey
Prashant Sharma
Tjhokologo Kalamore
Dane Edward Hickey
Nandini Shivaprasadmurthy
Carmen Lardizabal
Vikram Singh
Jennifer Jane Line
Michael David Swan
Shi Liu
Sara Emilia Costley White Taibo
Jiang Miao
Hoang Hong Hanh Bharath Jayaraman Hiu Ka Grace Jeu Lim Karin Kristell Joson
Yao Chen Danny Lee Erenshaw Daisy Baba Guiritan Yi Che Guo
Cheng Li
Wengang Chen Hong Fei Lina Gao Wen-Ya Hung Linxia Ji Zhao Hua Ke Bo Li Jilong Li Youjun Lin Fang Liu Ying Mi Xiu Yan Mo Peter Mwania Musau Chin Yin Pan Bo Qu Aulia Reocta Parnward Suphatanit
Chin Chye Tan
Weerawat Rattanavipapong
Darry Yong How Tan
Tiantian Su
Qing Lan Wang
Irina Tanina
Hangmin Sun
Jieqiong Wu
Hui Ying Melissa Teng
Shaoxiong Sun
Meng Xu
Lisa Skye Walsh
Jennifer Talla
Lu Yang
Yongxin Wang
Shunzhi Tao
Wang Yao
Agung Wibowo
Na Wang
Jianwen Yin
Sun Ying
Kelly Anne Waterhouse
Xin Ying
Charmy Vinodray Zalawadia
Ying Yu
Wei Yu
Zhuhui Li
Yanwen Zhang
Yang Zhan
Divya Nailesh Mashru
Peili Zhang
Yi Zhang
Han Zhang
Patrick John Meehan
Zheng Xuefeng
Yunuo Zou
Shuang Zhang
Master of Human Resource Management with Distinction
Master of International Business
Zhao Junqing John-Paul Kelly Sarah Louise Kemp Kin Fei Ko Varun Kumar Vishal Kumar Danny Kurian Vishal Pradeep Laddha Iris Chi Lok Lau
Shruti Mishra Naomiki Mori Joshua Patrick Moses Peter Mwania Musau
Thanaphon Arkarachinores
Saurabh Unnikrishnan Nambisan
Batool Anis
Phuong Thao Nguyen Tran
Simon Kachel
Nawaf Bandr N Bin Hemayyid
Pempa Tshering
Wen Chen
Analiza Tan Flores
Jia Wang
Yijie Zhang Haitao Zhao Lu Zheng Huajun Zhu Xuliang Zhu
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Master of Marketing
Yajing Zhang
Xue Cao
Yaser Abdulaziz S Aljammaz
Yi Zheng
Hanqi Chai
Graduate Certificate in Marketing
Xun Zhou
Darren Anthony Cox
Terryll Sylvia Cassidy
Elizabeth Anne Dezelak
Regan Bianca Dawson
Alison Gai Farrar
Megan Frances Maurice
Timothy Douglas Freedman
Jason Graham Mullins
Adel Ahmed Alsomali
Master of Professional Accounting with Distinction
Vivek Bansal
Benjamin Robert Nix
Darren Garman
Yousef Abdulrahman A Boulayan
Nadine Simm
Joshua Levi Jardim
Manish Castelino
Master of Professional Accounting
Ronald John Johnson
Chi Bun Jacky Chan
Katrina Mary Adamson
Martha Chikolwa
Peter Lane
Sarah Maree Cahill
Christopher James Donald
William John Moad
Fiona Anne Laffan
Rebecca Alice North
Joshua Michael Donnelly
Patricia Medioli
Todd Richard Sellers
Jun She
Sheridan Anne Smith
Ning Wang
Matthew Stockwell
Master of Professional Accounting (Advanced)
Yuhan Sun
Tami Fuhaid Almutari Abdullah Jarallah I Alsaawi
Peng Hao Cai
Jessica Deepthi Fernandes Wei Ge Jacqueline Rose Hornjik Han Yu Jia Ali Hasan M Khormi Ying Jie Li Sarah Dawn Mcnamara
Jing Rong Hu Lei Miao Ying Zhu
Barry Keith Jones Craig Kimmorley
Mangalore Suraj Karen Marie Taylor Matthew James Vigar Guan Su Wang San Io Wong Daniel Wood Ming Jing Xiong
Klaus Christian Oster
Graduate Certificate in Applied Finance
Wei Pan
Yao Peng
Yu Zhang
Zhongni Shen
Jenene Tickner
Mi Zhou
Qi Shi
Gabrielle Eliza Wilson
Ye Shi Ngaire Eleanor Smith
Graduate Certificate in Business Administration
Mingzhe Wang
Erika Jane Akehurst
Zhen Xing Wei
Ilavarasy Arudselvan
Xinyuan Xing
Jane Ashton
Danqing Yang
Diane Sharon Barnett
Hao-Shin Yang
Peter Edward Brown
Yao Kai Yu
Annie Buchanan
Wen Wen Miao
Debbie Louise Smith
Jin Cui Zhang
UNDERGRADUATE Bachelor of Business (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal Annika Lisbeth Christina Westrenius Bachelor of Business (Honours) with Honours Class I Jason Aichinger Ryan Stanley Bowman Nicole Regan Bachelor of Business (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 2 Khouankham Vongkhamsao Bachelor of Business Timothy James Allison Nicholas Edward Armitage
Graduate Certificate in Business Research
Laura Baker
Kwok Fai Eddy Tsang
Emily Jane Baxter
Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management
Libby Anne Baker Mitchell Alan Beattie Lucas Paul Bolton Andrew Bootes
Darren Adam Troy
Adam Boulsover
Ben Ziolkowski
Ashleigh Louise Buttel Jackson Lee Cain
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Alex Tamai Caldwell
Matthew William Griffin
Ashleigh Louise Meakin
Claire Faith Shamley
Ashlee Jai Campbell
Adriel En Zhu Gwee
David Patrick Shannon
Emma-Louise Renae Campbell
Nadia Kristine Hale
Benjamin Aaron Ellis Metcalf
Patrisse Anthea Hall
Lucy Anne Millington
Megan Elizabeth Cant
Kathryn Lee Havrilka
Katarina Milovanovic
Joshua Benjamin Sherman
Benjamin Keith Carey
Scott James Hayter
Min Thu Aung
Adam John Shultz
Samantha Louise Helps
Jessica Alyce Mitchison
Taya Nicole Simmonds
Mitchell Hayes Holding
Laura Kate Modinger
Scott James Smith
Sarah Elizabeth Ivens
Chantelle Katie Moffatt
Richard John Snowden
Matthew Keith Jensen
Nguyen Thi My Dung
Adrian William Steele
Christopher William Johnson
Jessica Louise Nolan
Mathew Arthur Steele
Scott Ronald Parker
Kate Amanda Tayler
Leah Kathryn Johnson
Kiera Parr
Kescia Jacinta Thomson
Rachel Louisa Jones
Fiona Louise Pendlebury
Ya Lin Thu
Stephanie Maree Jordan
Justin Stewart Petrevski
Teagan Louise Toms
Benjamin John Kozary
Phengratanavong Phonevilay
Kendall Turner
Maisie Lona Kubowicz Geoffrey Wai-Ho Kwok
Nathan Carl Podlich
Phil Usher
Mathew Lapinskas
Zoe Prout
Xin Wang
Rebecca Louise Lear
Catherine Julia Rae
Duncan White
Xinyao Li
Mark Stuart Rayson
Renee Maree Wilcox
Lin Yaw Lim
Gemma Peta Reynolds
Luke William Winchester
Pei Shan Lok
Sally Ann Richardson
Kate Alyssa Wooden
Lara Lovett
Sarah Louise Riley
Bradley John Young
Samuel Joseph Mackay
Emma Irene Rixon Carly Mae Roberts
Mehmet Can Yucesan
Shannon Tierney Jude Maguire Sophia Alexandra Marsh
Christopher Joseph Ryan
Thomas Edward Sydney Carroll Sophie Anne Chaffey Kylie Chan Moi Chen Kathleen Chee Elise Anne Clements Emily Rochelle Colley Genevieve Daphne Cox Sarah Jane Crosby Aaron Davis Matthew Robert Dawe John Francis Deegan Marissa Di Lorenzo Thomas Dougherty Jessica Therese Dwyer Amanda Ede Lorinda Kaye Edwards Caitlin Joy Farrar Makenzy Fay Brenton Anthony Fetterplace Shaun Andrew Fitzpatrick Alysha Maree Fletcher Alicia Margaret Frith Erica Lee Garis Jeremy Mathew Gibb Jessica Louise Giblin Benjamin Jack Gill Jennifer Clare Graham Jessica Joy Gray
Stephanie Margaret Martin
Elizabeth Erin Robertson
Daniela Masalkovski
Christopher Anthony Rykers
Mitchell Stewart Maslin
Aakash Raman Sadh
Mitchell McClure
Synthia Sarraf
Jane Emma McDonald
Erin Sartori
Robert Noel McGregor
Nuatali Josephine Scobie
Jacinta Letitia McIsaac Angela Lesley McLaren Simon McMahon
Amanda Jane Scott Mark Jonathan Serhan
Hayley Annette Sherack
Jason Alexander Tyson
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) with Honours Class I Matthew Jade Swan Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1 Alounna Sivongthong
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Bachelor of Commerce
Stacey Leigh Jenkins
Christopher William Pearson
Gareth West
Fenny Jingga
Reanon May Bax
Andrew James Johnson
Thanh-Chi Pham
Andrew John Williams
Simone Blackadder
Matthew Gregory Jones
Jason Justin Phua
Sajeekan Boonruang
Igor Karafilovski
Kellie Power
Joanna Catherine Wilson
Alisa Louise Burke
Gina Maree Kembrey
Zoe Prout
Karen Michelle Wines Ruiyan Christina Wong
Kudzai Chipangura
Claire Daphne Anne Koller-Smith
William Con Psaros Xin Qian
Xiao Yuan Wu
Joe-Lene Ch’Ng
Mathew Lapinskas
Kyle Mark Rankovich
Guoju Zhang
Ying Shy Chua
Tracey Cara Leayr
Emily Jane Raymond
Zhenghao Zhu
Samantha Louise Clague
Flavian Hanzhong Li
Renee Rigelsford
Cien Shin Liew
Sarah Louise Riley
Tim James Clulow
Chae Yeon Lim
Heidi Anne Crawford
Lara Lovett
Lauren Ashlie Margaret Roach
Natasha Fleur Daniels
Wenqing Lu
Joshua-Lee Robb
Bachelor of Economics (Honours) with Honours Class I and The University Medal
Kim Maree Dawson
Tien Luc
Angela Sanders
Mark Ashley Bryant
Ashlie Maree Day
Hannah Verity Corrigan Lyon
Christie Jane Scott
Rui Xi Chen
Craig Mark Semmler
Dillon Richard Halstea Fisher
Amanda Jane Macokatic
Claire Faith Shamley
Kirsty Terese Maher
Shih Yen Sin
Michael Thomas Graham
Daniel Ray Mansfield
Christina Skelding
Ashley Matus
Lincoln John Smith
Bachelor of Economics (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1
Matthew William Griffin
Bronwyn Glynys McCredie
Cameron Stuart
Kathryn Louise Hardinge
Jane Emma McDonald
Nicholas Taylor
Angela Mihajloski
Paul William Taylor
Natalie Jean Moore
Sandra Pei Ying Teh
Sayaka Mori
Mei Zhi Teoh
My Huong Nguyen
Alison Jane Thomson
Philippa Anne O’Brien
Hamish Guy Thomson
Merry Swastika Oetomo Oey
Lauren Emma Thomson
Li Min Chew
Megan Nicole Duggan
Jessica Joy Gray
Alex James Hardy Jennifer Harvey Scott Andrew Hemmings Ryan Keith Herringe Glenn Alan Higgins John James Hogan Grant Warren Homes Laura Suzanne Hughes Matthew James Thomas Hunt Daniel Joseph Ireland Mitchell James Ison Niki Ivanov
Jacob Patrick O’Hearn Sim Ai On Sook Hua Ong Christopher Glenn Parker Nicholas Cavendish Passmore
Kate Amanda Tayler
Rhys James Tippett Lacey-Maree Turner Joel Thomas Van Dam Jodie Walshe Jing Wang Ya Qun Wang Natalie Louise Waterhouse
Jacqueline Kim Wilkie
Timothy Paul Sharpe Bachelor of Economics Max Laurence Allan Libby Anne Baker Marvic Bigeni Kylie Chan Ben Ryan Grosse John James Hogan Grace Mary Jeffery Andrew James Johnson Rebecca Lea Pegg Thanh-Chi Pham Jessie Claire Porteus Xin Yi Pung Christopher Joseph Ryan
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Christie Jane Scott Paula Jane Simington Ee Wei Tan Soo Siang Tan
Bachelor of Laws with Honours Class II Division 1 Cynthia Jane Grahame
Bachelor of Laws / Diploma of Legal Practice with Honours Class I
Peter Jose Che Craney Alice Davis Joel Davis Rachael Anne Fraser
Bachelor of Laws with Honours Class II Division 2
Michael Timothy Giles
Duncan White
Sarah Elizabeth Bainbridge
Amanda Jane Jubb
Andrew John Williams
Steven Gary Forster
Kcasey-Renea McLoughlin
Bachelor of Finance
Bachelor of Laws
Tami Nadine O’Brien
Nasir Ahmad
Kristina Maree Agustin
Amy Lee Starling
Shani Elise Atkinson
Kathryn Myree Cooper
Kwan Fu Tiphanie Au
Alex Michael Creagh
Katie Elizabeth Kelso
Kelvin David Barrie
Renae Louise Curran
David Bolster
Michael Roman Dabski
Karli Rae Boss
Luke Paul Dan
Bachelor of Laws / Diploma of Legal Practice with Honours Class II Division 1
Petrina Pei Jern Chong
Sigrid Dyrting
Lisa Muller
Andrew Attila Csordas
Stephen William Robinson
Catherine Sophia Simone Fry
Bronwyn Joy Payne
Paul William Taylor Chia Ern Jim Teoh Alexander Michael Thrift
Kate Belinda Hamer Alexandra Hunter
Ashleigh Elizabeth Golledge
Philippa Rachel Green
Ryan John Gray
James David Hartley
Bachelor of Laws / Diploma of Legal Practice with Honours Class II Division 2
Rhys Donald Harding
Caitlin Elise Hawkins
Simon David Fisher
Mathew Michael Lapa
Emily Louise Hicks
Lisa Beverly Knight
Alexandra Jane Lawton
Dominique Louise Kane
Warner David Leung
Erin Michelle Littlefair
Susan Mary Pamela Withycombe-Taperell
Siu Lun Ng
Monique Sheree Reed
Mason John Palmieri
Carly Lee Reid
David Edward Parker Nathan Parker
Ashlea Brooke Robinson
Sandra Smith
Nina Rossi
James Stephen Wood
Phillip Edward Dean
Holly Jocelyn Hamilton
Bachelor of Laws / Diploma of Legal Practice
Leah Anne Griffin Joshua James Hay Samuel Joseph Henskens Sarah Hill Michelle Lee Hogan Jenna Lynette Ingram Andrew Steel Jackson Laura Elise McDonald Laura Claire McLellan Oliver Kevin Morrisey Rebecca Louise Nelson Alana Maree Pearson Emma Jane Porter Sharon Leigh Ramsden Adam Ray Kyle Lennon Scott Jai Gregory Silkman Natalee Anne Spinks Brianna Sarah Terry Diana Trajanovska Sarah Elizabeth Walker
Susan Elizabeth Abbott
Britt Elise Walters
Rebecca Jane Rouse
Jacqueline Ruth Angelos
Bachelor of Management
Liam David Woods
Peter Robert Snelgar
Usman Bhatti
Hayley Rochelle Dutch
Bede Alexander Young
Danielle Jay Maree Thompson
Julia Louise Busquets
Viet Quoc Truong Lisa Achieng Wasonga
Cassandra Sarah Lolita Castillo
Paul Shaun Wickham
Phillip Allan Connelly
Bachelor of Laws with Honours Class I Kate Kelsey Cabot (Evatt Medal) Martin Andrew Jarrett
Kerryn Woollett
Kerry Maree Byrnes
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FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND ARTS
POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK Master of Applied Linguistics with Distinction
Master of Educational Studies with Distinction Michael Attard Kelly Louise Booker
Abdullah Mohammed Almatrafi
Mark Alan Carthew
Brian Michael Dever
Lara Miriam Glasser
Carole Lynn Horn
David Andrew Hawkins
Trevor Shane Ianna
Kelly Maree Hayes
Daron Benjamin Loo
Leanne Michelle King
Yana Shanti Manipuspika
Craig Bruce Marland
Andrew David Maxwell Hendro Jenuve De Julio Muchiguere Novriyanto Napu Ric Anthony Segelow Ching-Chieh Tang Simon Tymczuk Master of Applied Linguistics Jalal Almathkuri Kamolwan Kijkerdsaeng
Melanie Louise Cohen
Gavin Michael McAleer Edward Mickleburgh Mario Pintus Peter Eugene Simonds Master of Educational Studies with Merit Sally Ruth Hogan Master of Educational Studies Sean Douglas Allcock
Katie-Jane Day Katie Nicole Finnane Kay Franks Lisa Maree Garfoot Michael Shane Genner Nhat Hai-Yen Huynh Miranda Leigh Inwood Peter Jansen Edwin Matura John McDonnell Maureen O’Donnell Watinee Opartkiattikul Nicola Kim Patrick Maridit Pedrosa Karen Michelle Reid Nigel Louis Sackar Thanyanan Sreepattha Leath Kearns Swierenga Melissa Maree Towner Mary Jacinta Udu Sandra-Anne Watkins Zhenrong Wen
Shevonne Anne Berger
Master of Leadership and Management in Education with Distinction
Amanda Lee Bubb
Phillip Baker
Master of Disability Studies
Georgina Sue Burton
Brett Anthony Carr
Jason Phillip Bury
Christine Marie Brennan
Brett David Donohoe
Zahra Cerafica
Stephen Howard Reed
Janice Anne Keirs
Paul Gregory Chesher
Anthony Robert Wentzel
Master of Early Childhood Education with Distinction
Anthony Albert Collison
Pia Angela Coates
Matthew Ben Dara Dawson
Yan Liang Hsiang-Chuntseng Chieh-Yin Wang
James Maccormick Barnett
Rebecca Crinion Stacey Margaret Curtis
Master of Leadership and Management in Education Lauren Patricia Abel Sarah Jane Broster Kate Emily Jackson Jameelah Khalid Lazher
Phalana Matthews Makhaba Timothy Edward Anderson Milkins Tetlano Obonye Mmopi Brooke Maree Morris Judith Anne Treganowan Master of Music Technology with Distinction Mark John Coghlan Graham McCoy Nilesh Thomas Jeffrey Lewis Willey Master of Music Technology Ka Ho Chan Joanne Mary Taranto Master of Social Change and Development with Distinction Michelle Irene Abel Natasha Louise Corbin Luke Alexander Hughes Brendan Moncrieff Jinks Master of Social Change and Development Catalina Costa Navarro Kristen Margaret Hadden Tamara Catherine Kerr Elsa Alexandra Licumba Bianca Murray Bruce Robert Smith Katherine May Young
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Master of Social Science (Honours) with Honours Class I Francis Alinyo
Laisarn Julie Leong
Natalie Jeanette Menser
Alaine Jean Corning
Anne-Sophie Lesteven
Eliza Needs
Tamaryn Peta Curry
Elizabeth Ann Levar
Peita Louise Shiells
Ali Faraj
Heidi Rosemary Littleford
Jennifer Ann Shore
Yana Grausman
Michelle Ann Smith
Amy Haddadi
Luke Michael Mastronardi
Victoria Kristen Soles
Ashleigh Paula Holmes
Phillip Lyle Bamback
Adam Daniel Matthews
Master of Social Science
Adrian Michael Mielke Michelle Renee Newell
Graduate Diploma in Education in Primary Education with Distinction
Nicholas Guy Charters
Bettina O’Heir
Belinda Dawn Barker
Nancy Mariel Stefanovski
Meredith Leigh Papandreas
Shi Ming Luo
Jennifer Margaret Bates
Yusdi Maksum
Lisa Joanne Catto
Sally McCarlie
Kim Louella Dunkley Kay Heather Falck
Carole Anne McNaughton
Katherina Hindson
Sarah-Kate Melehan
Kathryn Emma Holmes
Lisa Maree Nelson
Natalie Aleta Holmes
Mumtaz Begum Nisha
Felicity Jane Kearns
Tiffany Reynolds
Maree Louise Lawrence
Nicole Louise Ribera
Melinda Jane Moorey
Jamie Vincent Richmond
Master of Social Science with Distinction
Master of Special Education with Distinction
Kirsty Michelle Powell John Glenn Rohloff Peter Brendan Stitt
Susan Elizabeth Andrews
Shauna Elayne Stoker
Katie Marie Bailey Carol-Ann Bennett
Emma Catherine Thompson
Sarah Jane Boyd
Janelle Kay Turner
Petra Angelique Bradley
Alarna Maree Thomas
Tomothy John Byatt
Master of Special Education with Merit
Cindy Louise Carroll
Donna Marie Pemberton
Natalie Gillian Brunker
Heather Ruby Clissold Karen Doobov Dianne Maree Ebel Linda Jane Fantoni
Deanna Louise Pedersen Bianca Jane Smyth Benjamin John Spiteri
Sean Patrick Kelleher Stuart Kidd Katrina Jade King
Eve Shaw Sebastian Anderson Sibert
Master of Special Education
Conchita Jane Voisey-Youldon
Rachael Steele
Hadeel S M S E M Behbehani
Susan Michelle Watkinson
Francine Ying Ying Thai-Low
Joanne Alexandra Helen Gale
Rebecca Anne Dunkley
Sharon Greenstein
Anne Therese Evans
Graduate Diploma in Education in Primary Education
Leith Hamilton
Belinda Jane Fletcher
Lynette Elizabeth Aitken
Karen Meree Hetherington
Suzanne Margaret Hunter
Kate Louise Barratt
Shang-Ju Hsu
Bregita Jurica
Katie Louise Claire Brown
Kellie Maree Jorda
Quiteria Martins Mabasso
Rebecca Maree Castagnone
Lay Hong Lee
Yvonne Faith Jones
Rhonda Maree Elsley
Catherine Mary Sutton
Zita Marion Vogels Jennifer Louise Wall Graduate Diploma in Education in Secondary Education with Distinction Milan Kondov Katrina Mary Piper Julie Maree Reeves
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Graduate Diploma in Education in Secondary Education Sasha Victor Lenskyj Nadine McCosker
Jackalyn Kate Herrick
Amanda Julie Cox
Gail Christine Hill
Paul Anthony Docherty
Kirsty Hilson
Naomi Ann Findlay
Rachel Leigh Holt
Maria Hanna Gabriella Freij
UNDERGRADUATE Bachelor of Aboriginal Studies (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1
Kali Vaughn Meier
Suzanne Jennifer Howearth
Angus Charles Raymond Thomson
David John Law Gemma Therese Louis
Caroline Mary Rebecca Hills
Graduate Certificate in Applied Linguistics
Marisa Louise Minehan
Danny James Hills
Wendy Lea Murphy
Christina Koutsoukos
Peter Canaway
Rebecca Jane Platten
Alexandre Mendes
Clinton James Churchyard
Guowu Jiang
Danielle Elizabeth Porter
Ronald Archibald Wilson
Elizabeth Annette Martin
Jenelle Lea Reynolds
Christian David Messham-Muir
Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies
Vickie Rice
Brendon William Murphy
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal
Stephanie Adam
Melissa Sangalang
Tamara Anne Alexander
Lynne Sheville
Rebecca Maria Arnold
Alexandra Skinner
Lisa Michelle Barrowcliff
Maree Louise Somerville
Melissa Joy Beattie
Marie-Laure Jacqueline Vuaille-Barcan
Janet Spoel
Kate Jane Belton
Xiaojing Zhou
Kelly Leanne Starkey
Lauren Richardson Anthony Gerard Ruge
Silvia Frisia
David Mark Powter Constantinos Stathopoulos Teresa Stone Martin Veysey
Nathan James Boller
Kristine Heather Stewart
Kathleen Patricia Britton
Natalie Kay Stewart
Russell Brown
Graduate Certificate in Social Change and Development
Amanda Louise Sutton
Kerry Anne Chambers
Sian Elise Barbanti
Clancy Shannon Childs
Carolina Everdina Van Kleef
Martine Faith Chate
Simon Devlin
John Gregory Watters
Alison Anne Finlayson
Anita Wesney
Scot Frazer
Ashlee Dayle Wilson
Gwenda Maureen Frith
Annamaria Zuffo
Therese Gallen Nicole Graham Kate Veronica Greeney
Graduate Certificate in the Practice of Tertiary Teaching
Rechelle-Naree Greenwood-Gibson
Kylie Beth Agllias
Amy Elizabeth Hall
Vivienne Helaine Chuter
Ismail Haskara
Joyce Cooper
Anne Buchmann
Megan Ann Kirby Bachelor of Aboriginal Studies
Robert John Elliott Bachelor of Arts (Honours) with Honours Class I Carl Dion Dixon Alexander Thomas Donald Matthew Eric Halliday Meredith Hannaford Jessica Leigh Jenkins
Christina Elaine Jason
Bronwyn Patricia McDonald
Brooke Kelehear
Lili Paquet
Grace Akengo Ongondo
Christopher Barry Price
Graduate Certificate in Social Science
Reuben Paul Ramsey
Michael James Bannerman
Jennifer Skulander
Keith Stanley Mac Nider Ayana Dasi Jane Noble Eva-Maya Spannari-Oxley
Dheny Raw Kristy Leigh Tass
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Bachelor of Arts (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1 Daria Florea Julieta D. Gibbons Rebecca Tara Guest
Joshua Joseph Burns
Gregory Thomas Gorton
Helen Clare McInnes
Sally Anne Byrnes
Penny Lauren Gorton
Hugh Milligan
Liam James Callen
Katherine Elizabeth Gray
Anthony John Mudge
Cassandra Pamela Griffin
Kristi Colleen Nichols
Kimberley Jade Campbell Zacchary Carrigan
Yanet Gudino
Shannon Patrick Hellyer
Tendayi Riyana Chivunga
Arne John Katsch Hogan
Angelie Churchill
Kimberley Leigh Hamson
Jennifer Lee Hollott
Emma Elizabeth Clunies-Ross
Luke Andrew Hawthorne
Kathryn Elizabeth Livingstone
Megan Anne Collins
Mercy Weldon Hema
Julie Cook
Alexander James Hetherton
Vanah Montgomery Brody Foteff Nisbet Jake Stephen Northey Helene Lisa Tretheway James Bernard Willoughby
Keagan Colin Corcoran Adam Crawford Pauline Culleton Simon James Cunich Benedict Cahill Cutler Hugh Patrick Doyle
Catherine Ann Heyne Dane Higman Renee Laura Hoff Natalie Louise Holmes Daniel Robert Holt Ella Dee Howard
Nicola Luise Muller Caitlin Judith O’Reilly Bernard Francis O’Riordan Anna Leone Osland Johnston Rebecca Sarah Parsons Nathaniel Luke Pelle-Savage Jason Mark Percival Jozef Pinkerton Christopher James Powell Gabrielle Lyris Rankmore
Pamalyn Gladys Hyde
Priscilla Anne Mabel Rhodes
Jacqueline Anne Dunlevie
Rachel Denice Jackett
Nathaniel John Richards
Jessica Leigh Jenkins
Alec Edward Ritchie
James Austin Farquharson
Leni Johnson
Emily Maree Roberts
Thomas Gordon Christie Timothy James Fletcher
Timothy Michael Jones
Alexandra Ferguson
Scott Robert Osborne
Tegan Jennifer Kiejda
Jennifer Carol Robertson
Jessica Claire Fitzpatrick
Elizabeth Lorna Kinder
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 2 Kathryn Ashton
Frank Van De Mortel Bachelor of Arts David Adamthwaite Eliza Ann Atkins Alison Louise Barkley Edmund Samuel Benn Natalie Merie Bennett Amy Bottomley Nadine Bernadette Brierley Lorena Jane Bryce
Jared Reiss DuncanWatt
Timothy James Fletcher Jessica Anne Ford David Adam Forrest Rohan James Fulton Robert Thomas Galton
Chloe Susanna King Emma Joy Kirk Hoi Yan Leung Cavelle Maeng Lindsay Samuel Allen Littlewood
Cheryl Jean Gardiner
Timothy John Macdonald
Kelsey Jane Garlick
Fern Natalie Mayak
Zachary James Garred
Alissa Merrie McEntyre
Sarah Gillam
Margaux Claire McGuigan
Emma Kathleen Goodwin
Sarah Louise Robey Nadia Ray Samperi Melanie Schmitzer Marlen Schrader Emma Margaret Smallwood Rhianne Alyce Smith Helena Smythe Hope Lee Sneddon Elliot John Campbell Stevens Peter Charles Street Jay Vincent Sullivan
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Emily Cherrie Summers
Shirley Hankin
Allyce Jane Terry
Steven Brian Kearney
Emille Catherine Thomas
Narelle Joan Turner
Daniel Alexander Urquhart Tiffany Warburton Aimee Rose Ward Haylee Nadene Ward Emma Gaye Warren Miranda Welsh Webster Belinda White Nicholas James Wilkinson Nicholas Williams Patrick Keali’I Williams Rhiannon Elizabeth Wynn Bachelor of Education with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal Katharine Bray Edward John Gray Bachelor of Education with Honours Class II Division 1 in Teaching Adrian Francis Couch Gerald Thomas O’Mahoney Amy Christine Todd Bachelor of Education with Honours Class II Division 2 in Teaching
Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1
Bachelor of Education
Faith Karren Bull
Fiona Jamesina Bogaerts
Lisa Caroline Kirkpatrick
Drew Daniels
Naomi Kendell Gow Robin Joyce Skerly
Charles Andrew Gough
Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 2
Geoffrey Little
Gianna Fallavollita
Debra Louise Lockwood
Claire Parker
Jeannette Matlhare
Simone Sheridan
Brett Davison Craig Deakes
Nemani Nabalarua Jing Ren Belinda TranchiniBoettcher Bachelor of Education in Design and Technology David Palmer Bachelor of Education in Early Childhood Ashlee Jade Hammond Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) with Honours Class I Sally Dooner Carla Feltham Dermod Niall Kavanagh Thomas James Richard Kearney Pablo Mauricio Tapia
Grant John Hunter Rachael Katherine Ireland Rie Ishizaki Tomoko Iwahashi Julia Margaret Koch Abbie Amanda Lane Julie Ellen Lee Maxine Barbara MacKenzie Robyn Jane McPherson Evan John O’Reilly Kate Parker Michael Allan Randall Mathew Donald Reed
Bachelor of Fine Art
Lee Peta Rooker
Catherine Joan Ball
Anne Marie Sheridan
Mark Berryman
Franca Sibert
Benjamin Leslie Bourke
Brian Sinclair
Laura Doris Butler
Sharon Lee Taylor
Amber Melody Carbury
Peter Robert Thompson
Nicole Chaffey
Maree Louise Van-Tent
Sze Wing Cheung
Meredith Rosslyn Weaver
Ileana Louisa Clarke
Sarah-Kate Webb
Deanna De Vries
Sarah Emily Webber
Katrina Louise Deans
Madeline Jane Young
Samantha Leigh Dorsett
Chun Sing Yuen
Jessica Anne ElliottLawrence Ellie Hannon
Bachelor of Music (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal
Aksara Harriram
Stephen Que Wye
Anthony George Ferris
Beverley Anne Hawkins Amy Claire Hill
Bachelor of Music (Honours) with Honours Class I
Christine Louise Hill
Sarah Rebecca Fischer
Kate Louise Horner
Catherine Loonam
Carla Ann Hetherington
Samantha Shearan
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Bachelor of Music (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1
Bachelor of Social Science with Honours Class I and the Unviersity Medal
Kim Dover
Hannah Victoria Fraser
Elizabeth Anne Glenday Haydn Kinsie Mackay Bachelor of Music Jonathon Baker Thomas Barton
Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) with Honours Class I Shari Louise Bonnette Stephen Michael Owen
Alexandra Alice Howard Lincoln Patrick Humphreys
Bachelor of Social Work
Emma Alyce Jansen
Leah Anne Bartholomew
Tsuyoshi Kawano
Leesa Zane Bathgate
Giverny May Lewis Heather Louise Little Rosanna Martinelli Kimie Maree McNaughton
Hayley Megan Beckerleg Allira Renee Blane Kelly Bowditch Katie Anne Brown Hannah Burgess
Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1
Steven Glen Montgomery
Lucas James Mason
Julie-Ann Naumovska Ibrahim Nduwamungu
Megan Anne Collins
Bachelor of Social Science
Michel Collogan
Nicholas Ross Adams
John Martin Pietraszek
Darrell John Hodges
Tahnya Rosemary Baillie
Katrina Jane Quinn
Ka Yan Winnie Kam
Zena Lea Brennan
Emma Louise Robertson
Matthew Kelly
Lauren Nicole Bryant
Heath Andrew Wayne Landers
Matthew James Bunn
Chantelle Bettye Scheibel
Jessica Ellen Butler
Roslyn Smee
David John Lockeridge
Amanda-Lee Charlton
Timothy Robin Sproule
Charlotte Ruth McCauley
Sarah Elizabeth Copas
Sally Louise Tull
Brydee Elizabeth Curan
Jamie-Lee Williams
Roslyn Dent
Ellye Yates
Megan Louise Evans
Amber Jane Pomroy
Bachelor of Social Science (Recreation and Tourism)
Laura Kim Rigby
Barbara Elizabeth Fazzini
Michael Power
Janine Lee Ford
Amy Leigh Bullen
Chanel Scheman
Natasha Ann Smith
Amanda Gallagher
Amy Emma-Lea Phelps
Neil Simpson
Nadine Louise Street
Petrice Louise Gibbs
Kathryn Rowena Sinclair
Jared William Gillard
Jessica Lauren Trembath
Hope Lee Sneddon
Kahlia Maree Grant
Bachelor of Social Work with Honours Class II Division 1
Hollie Jane Tilse
Amy Lee Greenwood
S Dane’ Shepherdson
Carolyn Patricia Walker
Natalya Bing Nicolette Samantha Black Cole Adam Bussey Emma Elizabeth Clunies-Ross
Hugh Milligan Jason Wayne Mitchell Aaron John Passfield
Samantha Lea Hampson
Kristiina Ulrike Mueller Shoko Nakamura
Laura Emily Newman
Catherine Anne Conaghan Sarah Jane Dawson Gregory John Faiers Abbey Rae Gibson Amber Kim Harding Alyson Lynnette Hayes Rebeca Jayne Henderson Stacey Maree Jupp Vanessa Lee Kohler Tegan Bree March Deanna Lee McCall Alexandra Elizabeth Mowbray Nina Elizabeth Moxon Vladica Popovic Mia Ristovska Katrina-Lee Sager
Kylie Michelle Voght Julia Clare Webb Allison Ona Worrad
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Bachelor of Speech Pathology with Honours Class I and the University Medal Joanne Melanie Steel Bachelor of Speech Pathology with Honours Class I
Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Arts with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal Frances Louise Barnes Lauren Rachael McCafferty
Chloe Elizabeth Ellenbacher Nerissa Lesley Evans Jessica Elizabeth Garvey Julie Ellen Gray Christie Gunter Nicole Louise Hensler
Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Arts with Honours Class II Division 2 in Teaching Christie Anne Baker Clinton Glenn Beeken Keli-Maree Bergmann Monica Karen Blain
Indica Jade Herbert
Bachelor of Speech Pathology
Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Arts with Honours Class I in Teaching
Karen Elizabeth Bailey
Kara Louise Bull
Maria Beate Loftus
Sascha Burgess
Allison Colby Mayers
Linsey Olivia Cahill
Emily Louise Hinshelwood
Jamie Louise Clynch
Erin Marie Lewis
Jessica Margaret Fenwick
Phillipa Parsons
Samantha Lereen McKay
Jessica Louise Pearson
Laura Louise McNeill
Emily Herman
Jacqueline Marie Porter
Katherine Jane Hilkmann
Alana Therese Stroud
Allison Bernadette Mulley Jillian Nicole Peace
Murray Alan Dickinson
Gillian Nicole Kuranty
Stevie Machele Robson
Jodie Lynette Edgerton
Melissa Margery Sanders
Lacey Perrin Elkins
Lauren Elizabeth Macrae
Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Arts with Honours Class II Division 1 in Teaching
Quilla Britt Schoenfelder
Michelle Louise Evans
Preeti Nirmal Kant
Craig John Atkins
Emma Elizabeth Scott
Sheree Melissa Field
Merran Elizabeth Peisker
Jessica Anne Bradley
Jade Emma Sharp
Stacey Maree Frazer
Rebecca Jane Bullivant
Lisa Maree Simpson
Sophie Patricia Gamage
Angela Bree Byrnes
Jenna Smith
Tara Kylie Giuffre
Jessica Lee Byron
Daniel Paul Soorley
Jarryd Michael Handley
Lisa Helen Carratt
Rachael Anne Speirs
Kathleen Anne Harris
Jennifer Susan Chaplin
Kathryn Louise Thorley
Emilie Jane Hick
Jane Maree Chapman
Michelle Joan Van Zanen
Ashley Marc Higgins
Emily Kathryn Heath
Megan Laiman
Vanessa Gaye Purcell Melanie Salaris Alyssa Leigh Smith Katherine Grace Southward Edwina Jane Peacock Stevens Sienna Lee Tuckerman
Jae Lawren Clarke Stephanie Jane Colvin April Lee Dent Ashleigh Kate Dixon Shae Lauren Duffield
Lisa Dianne Howard Felicity Jane Israel
Leah McFayden
Brigitta Marie Boulton Megan Jane Campbell Sally Elizabeth Carr Renee Anne Carson Aaron Joel Carter Ashlie Claire Cox Rikki Jade Croft Kate Elizabeth Crossingham Julie May Crumpton
Sarah Kate Elliott
Tenneile Faith Homan Callam Raymond Howard Sarah Kate Howard Blake Augustus Jolly Sally Jones
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Lisa Maree Karuso
Rachel Maree Wells
Kate Dedman
Louise Anne Nixon
Brittany Ann Lambert
Donna Frances Weston
Jessica Louise Nolen
Simone Lambert Ebony Louise Leal
Scott Alexander Westwood
Christian James Der Kinderen
Julie Anne Leather
Lisa Ann Wickham
Kate Lewis
James Stephen Eagleton
Courtney Leanne Orr
Rachel Lee Woolley
Jacquie Lojszczyk
Shaye Bree Woolmer
Melissa May Ebert
Hayley Palmer
John William Lucas
Zhen Xu
Sara Michelle Farrey
Alison Catherine McIlvenna
Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Arts
Shannon Lee Fuller
David Christopher Pareaux
Brian Patrick Gaffney
Erin Lee Post
Divine Gamueda
Sheree Lauren Quelch
Ashleigh Dee Golden
Kate Rochelle Ralph
Chelsea-Leigh Gordon
Tatum Lorna Robards
Michael Aaron Graham
Holly Lee Ross
Mark William Grothen
Joel Robert Ross
Joseph Patrick Hamilton
Ben James Sattler
Dale Roy Heterick
Michael Robert Schwetz
Melissa Hilton
Tammy Elizabeth Small
Kylie Anne Horneman
Stephanie Smith
Simon McIntyre
Samara Liz Abrego
Jessica Lee Melehan
Prue Matilda Allen
Heather Therese Moncrieff
Rosie Louisa Allport
Leticia Moreno Michael Josiah Mosely Kate Louise Outtrim Cathryn Anne Playford
Rosemary Almond Ashlee Louise Anderson Juli Heather Anderson Gregory Robert Asquith
Jody Louise Duff
Rachael Louise Ormerod Emma-Lea Outram
David Campbell Ross
Rhiannon Elizabeth Baird
Jessica Elizabeth Ross
Jennifer Erin Ball
Allira Brooke Jaques
Keira Jean Stewart
Andrew James Batchelor
Rikki Lee Jones
Simon Jeffory Tarrant
Shantelle Jones
Matthew David Benton
Shaun Patrick King
Katie Reve’e Elizabeth Thompson
Megan Joy Elizabeth Lancaster
Jessica Anne Thorley
Laura Jane Slattery
Beau Colin Lance Berman
Sophie Smith
Lara Marie Bernardine
Amanda Jayne Torville
Terri Ann Smith Michael Leon Sneesby
Melanie Bronwyn Bollinger
Brooke Amanda Lindgren Vijitha Lobb
Timothy James Walker
Jessica Lee Stevens
Lyndon James Burns
Craig Robert Main
Trent James Walsh
Annelise Megan Stewart
Darren Gregory Bush
Natalie Louise Walters
Stephanie Stow
Erin Maree Bush
Catherine Anne McBurney
Jessica Ruth Thomas
Ashleigh Elizabeth Chappell
Sarah May McKenzie
Rachael Maree Curran
Kirran Maree Mowbray
Marianna Juliette Darroch
Christine Elizabeth Munton
Raylene Dart
Nicola Ana Murrell
Liam James Wilson
Kate Louise Davie
Lejla Nikolas
Rebecca Lee Winterbine
Ellie Marie Ryan Stephanie Therese Setz Lauren Frances Shinfield
Emma Brooker Tickle Jared Vincent Nicole Watts Tony Michael Wearne
Alicia Jae Mitchell
Jack David Toole Hayley Ruth Turton
Leah Michelle Waterman Deborah Michelle Webster Charmaine Ruth Welstead Kellie Louise Williams
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Sara Jayne Wolfe Fiona Susan Woodley Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Design and Technology with Honours Class I Kristienne Elyce Thomas Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Design and Technology with Honours Class II Division 1 Lisa Christine Batterham Danielle Claire Eastlake Ryan James Gato Tara Leanne Slaney Ruth Kirin Taylor Kimberley Elizabeth Wilson Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Design and Technology with Honours Class II Division 2 Aaron James Batterham Daniel Bruce Dawkins Megan Hearne Alana Rochelle Keelan David William Reid Tim Neil Robinson Adam Lloyd Walsh Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Design and Technology Sheridan Jane Cowled Lucy Francis Cronk Laura Rachel Devane Alice Kate Hillier Melissa Maree Hogan
Lauren Adele Howard Courtney Aleisha McMullen Daniel Joel O’Dell Sarah Anne Pickering Caitlin Nina Read Leisa Jayne Rowlands David Timothy Salaun Michelle Anne Wells Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor Early Childhood Studies with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal Michelle Ann Heaney Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor Early Childhood Studies with Honours Class II Division 1 in Teaching Gavin Paul Kemp Amanda Jane McNulty Jacqueline Victoria Nicholls Holly Elizabeth Prior Sharleen Marree Ross Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor Early Childhood Studies with Honours Class II Division 2 in Teaching Lisa Michelle Avery Alida Da Encarnacao Rachael Lee Duff Lauren Honorah Griep Jenna Maree Herdegen Courtney Ann Hutton Megan Emily Jones
Emily Katie O’Brien Courtney Joan O’Bryan Tara Lea Mackay Solomon Lauren Jane Tremelling Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor Early Childhood Studies Lauren Anderson Stephanie Louise Andrews Christine Anne Bradley Christy Lee Brazil Angela Maree Carson Jenna Clapton Elysha Jane Coulter Lauren Nicole Foster Kylie Jane Fowler Nicole Gajewski Jessica Ann Hayes Melanie Kathryn Horadam Belinda Gayl Huntriss Sarah Louise Jenner Julia Marie Keating Kayla Maree Kirk Elizabeth Kathleen Mackenzie Angela Caroline Mankelow Rachael Louise Martin Rebecca Anne Matthews Elise McMaster Clare Mary Mowbray Aimee Nadine Moy Jenna Newman Claire Louise Payne Beth Josephine Pearson
Angela Helen Sullivan Tracey Erin Webster Lynelle Summa White Amy Elisabeth Wilkes Emma Eliza Wilson Joanna Claire Witt Bianca Sheree Woods Toni Anne Wright Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Fine Art with Honours Class II Division 1 in Teaching Lauren Ann Gregor Nicole Louise Powell Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Fine Art with Honours Class II Division 2 in Teaching Rachel Gay Baldwin Alexandra Olivia Petersen Lisa Marie Shipton Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Fine Art Jessica May Border Vanessa Sarah Crooks Kristen Angela Favot Alicia Kim Gallagher Leah Jane Grennan Rebecca Anne Hopkins Aleeah Jodie Maffesoni Amy Patrice Martin Kate Marie Ralph Sara Lyndall Robinson Jessica Therese Schafer
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Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Health and Physical Education with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal Brooke Leanne Shearwood Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Health and Physical Education with Honours Class I in Teaching Lucy Jane Player Brooke Leanne Shearwood Daniel Peter Stevenson Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Health and Physical Education with Honours Class II Division 1 in Teaching Matthew Jon Collier Ryanna Lea Connely Sarah Elizabeth James Jennifer Khan Chantelle Louise Newman Emma Reid Pollock Ashley May Shaw Kristen Emilie Weaver Taya Leigh Wedesweiler
Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Health and Physical Education with Honours Class II Division 2 in Teaching Mitchell James Allanson Joel Glenn Anderson Jacqueline Gloria Barlow David Hugh Bott Lauren Sian Coburn Alexandra Kate Copeland Allyce Sarah Cowan Kate Louise Handley Kim Maree Hulbert Alecia Hazel Killeen Brenton Olzomer John Geoffrey Rossington Grant Andrew Suters Melanie Cara Sykes Madeline Thompson Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Health and Physical Education Caleb Thomas Allanson Stephen Jacob Booth Scott Andrew Bragato Sonia Leigh Brown Thomas Calderwood Benjamin Conquest Jessica Day Anthony William Don Samara Naomi Fidden Zara Louise Francisco Gemma Louise Gowen Carly Leanne Grogan
Jenna Harrod Scott Bradley Howard Ben John Hughes Scott Andrew Hutchison Laura Heather Jones Danielle Elizabeth Jorgensen Abbey Elizabeth Lindner Luke Robert Mainey Leanne Matthews Samuel Joseph McDowell Liam Roy McKechnie Peter Mark Melling Gicu Lucian Oprea Stewart Cesar Pais Soto Kirsty Marie Payne Anna Elizabeth Reed Teela May Reid Hannah Elizabeth Ryan Nicole Jade Scott Dean Simonson Susan Sobczak Timothy John Stibbard Rebecca Thomas Mitchell Harold Trevillion Michael George Wilkins Gareth Rees Williams Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Music with Honours Class II Division 2 in Teaching Tegan Bilbija Malcolm Charles Bruce Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Music Elizabeth Mary Carroll Polly Elizabeth Karakasch
Roberto Moreno Brenden James Wright Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Science with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal Leila Courts Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Science with Honours Class II Division 1 in Teaching Ariana Jane Cormie Nathan William Jones Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Science with Honours Class II Division 2 in Teaching Renae Joy Campbell Sarah May Matthews Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Science Paul Kevin Alex Jones Megan Louise Kearney David Kennedy Julieanne Mary Nicholas Jeffrey Darren Patrick Ashley Lynne Pratten Renee Jeannette Watson Emma Williams Bachelor of Theology Jessica Rachael Grant
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THE EVATT MEDAL The Evatt Medal is awarded annually to the student with the best performance in the Bachelor of Laws or Bachelor of Laws/Diploma of Legal Practice. Kate Kelsey Cabot Bachelor of Laws with Honours Class I
THE UNIVERSITY MEDAL A University Medal may be awarded to a candidate who has achieved First Class Honours and displayed exceptional academic ability.
Hannah Victoria Fraser Bachelor of Social Science with Honours Class I and the University Medal
To be considered for this award, a graduate must have a consistent record of exceptional academic achievement at all levels of a bachelor degree program, and qualify for a bachelor degree with First Class Honours.
Edward John Gray Bachelor of Education with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal
Frances Louise Barnes Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Arts with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal Katherine Bray Bachelor of Education with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal and the University Medal Mark Ashley Bryant Bachelor of Economics (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal Rui Xi Chen Bachelor of Economics (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal Leila Courts Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Science with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal Robert John Elliott Bachelor of Arts (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal
Michelle Ann Heaney Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal Lauren Rachael McCafferty Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Arts with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal Brooke Leanne Shearwood Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Health and Physical Education with Honours Class I in Teaching and the University Medal Joanne Melanie Steel Bachelor of Speech Pathology with Honours Class I and the University Medal Annika Lisbeth Christina Westrenius Bachelor of Business (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal Stephen Que Wye Bachelor of Music (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal
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