List of Saint Ignatius' College, Adelaide people
This is a list of notable alumni and faculty of Saint Ignatius' College, Adelaide.
Alumni
Media, entertainment and the arts
- Benedict Andrews - theatre director
- James Black - formerly with Gang Gajang and Men at Work; currently a performer in Rockwiz orchestra
- Cos Cardone - Channel Nine sports journalist and presenter; producer of Channel Nine Footy Show; producer of Carols by Candlelight, Producer of Border Medal; CEO of McGuire Media; Director of Port Adelaide Football Club
- Tim Dornin - journalist with Australian Associated Press
- Ashley Dyer - artist, choreographer
- Damon Gameau - actor, Balibo and Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities
- Alex Hart - Channel Seven political correspondent
- Ian Henschke - former ABC Stateline presenter; interviewed several participants in the Henry Keogh murder case[1]
- Patrick Keane - Media Manager of Australian Football League and Australian Cricket Board; journalist, The Australian and AAP; author
- Chris Kenny - journalist, author, political adviser
- Christian Kerr - 'Crikey political editor
- Rosanna Mangiarelli - Channel Seven news presenter (formerly ABC Adelaide)
- Pete McDonald - Channel Nine sports reporter
- Michael McEwen - former journalist/reporter across all media (print, radio, television); Australian Walkley Award winner (1987, Print); inaugural Australian Media Fulbright Scholar (1987); political author (It's Grossly Improper, 1979); senior reporter, ABC 7.30 Report; investigative reporter, senior features writer, chief leader writer, The Advertiser (Adelaide, S.A.).
- Kim Polomka - artist, muralAAP
- Tom Rehn - Channel Nine sports presenter
- Myriam Robin - Crikey] media reporter
- William Rollo - ABC journalist
- Dario Russo - co-creator, Italian Spiderman and Danger 5
- Chris Ryan - performance artist, The Sydney Front, Version 1.0, One Extra Dance Company, PACT Theatre, Side Track Performance Group and Wollongong University
- Joel Scalzi - Fresh 92.7 presenter and tennis coach
- Hugh Sheridan - actor, Packed to the Rafters
- Michael Smyth - ABC presenter; former Nine News Adelaide television news reader
- Roger Vaughan - sports journalist, The Roar and AAP
Law
- Justice Timothy Anderson - Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia
- Justice Anne Bampton - Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia
- Justice Anthony Besanko - Justice of the Federal Court of Australia; former Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia
- Chief Justice John Doyle - former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia
- Justice Samuel Doyle - Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia
- Martin Hinton QC - current South Australian Solicitor-General
- Adam Kimber SC - current South Australian Director of Public Prosecutions
- Justice John Mansfield - Justice of the Federal Court of Australia; President of the Law Council of Australia (1994)
- Major General Len Roberts-Smith - former justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia]
- Paul Rofe QC - former South Australian Director of Public Prosecutions 1995-2004
- Alexander Ward - President of the Law Council of Australia (2011); regular "Visiting Barrister" on ABC radio
Politics
- Dr Michael Armitage - (Lib) former MHA for Adelaide[2]
- Robert Clancy - Chief of Staff to Victorian Leader of the Opposition Robert Doyle; Chief of Staff to Denis Napthine (Victorian Minister for Community Services) and Don Haywood (Victorian Minister for Education)
- Ben Vivekanandan - Chief of Staff to Nick Wakeling MP, Victorian Minister for Higher Education and Skills
- Michael Fitzgerald - Senior Policy Adviser to SA Leader of the Opposition, Steve Marshall; Senior Adviser to David Kemp (Minister for Education), Ian MacFarlane (Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources)
- John Griffin - Chief of Staff to Jeff Kennett, Victorian Premier; Senior Political Adviser to John Howard, Senator Robert Hill
- Martin Haese - Lord Mayor of Adelaide
- Tom Kenyon - (Lab) MHA for Newland[3]
- Terence McRae - (Lab) former MHA for Playford; former Speaker of the House of Assembly[4]
- Dr Brendan Nelson - (Lib) former MHR for Bradfield; former Leader of the Opposition[5]
- Matt Osborn - Councillor for Northfield Ward, City of Port Adelaide Enfield[6]
- Christopher Pyne - (Lib) MHR for Sturt[7]
- John Warhurst - Republican; academic
Clergy
- Fr Robert Davoran SJ - Rector, St Ignatius College Athelstone
- Fr Peter Hosking SJ - Rector, St Aloyisus' College, Milsons Point
- Bishop Gregory O'Kelly SJ - Bishop of Port Pirie[8]
- Fr Paul Mullins SJ - Parish Priest, St Ignatius, Norwood
Sport
- Paul Baccanello - tennis player
- Daniel Beltrame - Adelaide United goalkeeper
- Greg Gallman - Adelaide Crows and North Adelaide footballer
- Tony Hogan - Australian Rules premiership footballer for Subiaco
- Matthew Kelly - Adelaide Crows and Norwood footballer
- Jeanette Kieboom - represented Australia at both the 1978 and 1986 Commonwealth Games
- Damien Nygaard - Australian Rules footballer for Norwood, West Perth and South Australia
- Greg Oddy - ice hockey player
- Tom Warhurst - Adelaide Crows and Norwood footballer
Rectors
- Fr A Dando SJ (1951-53)
- Fr T Costello SJ (1954-59)
- Fr T Bourke SJ (1960-66)
- Fr F Wallace SJ (1967-72)
- Fr P Hosking SJ (1973-75)
- Fr P Hosking SJ (1973-77)
- Fr G O'Kelly SJ (1976-78)
- Fr T Kelly SJ (1978-80)
- Fr N Olsen SJ (1981) (Vice Rector)
- Fr T Kelly SJ (1982-83)
- Fr J Hawkins SJ (1984-88)
- Fr P.B. Mullins SJ (1988-97)
- Fr C Middleton SJ (1998-02)
- Fr M Head SJ (2003)
- Fr PB Mullins SJ (2004-09)
- Fr J McLain SJ (2010-12)
- Fr S Hogan SJ (2013)
- Fr PB Mullins SJ (2013)
- Fr R Davoren SJ (2014-)
Headmasters
- Fr T Perrott SJ (1951-53)
- Fr T Barden SJ (1954-61)
- Fr J McArearvey SJ (1962-64)
- Fr F Wallace SJ (1965-72)
- Fr P Hosking SJ (1973-77)
- Fr G O'Kelly SJ (1978-81)
- Fr N Olsen SJ (1982-86)
- Fr M Ryan SJ (1987-94)
- Fr G O'Kelly SJ (1994-06)
- Fr R Davoren SJ (2007-13)
Head of Senior Campus
- Mr P Coffey (2014-)
Head of Junior Campus
- Mr S Fitzpatrick (2009-)
References
- ↑ Stateline interview regarding Henry Keogh
- ↑ http://www2.parliament.sa.gov.au/FormerMembers/Print/DetailPrint.aspx?pid=630
- ↑ https://www2.parliament.sa.gov.au/Internet/DesktopModules/MemberDrill.aspx?pid=3119
- ↑ http://hansardpublic.parliament.sa.gov.au/_layouts/15/Hansard/DownloadHansardFile.ashx?t=historicpdf&d=HANSARD-4-1824
- ↑ http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/St-Ignatius-toys-with-allowing-girls-as-Jesuits-fade-away/2005/02/03/1107409987997.html
- ↑ http://www.portenf.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?u=158
- ↑ http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-opinion/jesuit-influence-overplayed-20131016-2vmpc.html
- ↑ http://www.pp.catholic.org.au/about-our-bishop
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