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This is a list of Perth Modernians, the notable alumni of Perth Modern School, an academically-selective co-educational public high school located in Subiaco, an inner city suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Perth Modern School alumni have received more top Order of Australia honours than the alumni of any other school in Western Australia. The hard copy article also published a table of the schools which were ranked in the top ten places in Australia, as follows: (1st with 19 awards) Scotch College, Melbourne, (2nd with 17 awards) Geelong Grammar School, (3rd with 13 awards) Sydney Boys High School, (equal 4th with 10 awards each)
Fort Street High School Fort Street High School (FSHS) is a Education in Australia#Government schools, government-funded Mixed-sex school, co-educational Selective school (New South Wales), academically selective secondary school, secondary day school, located in Petersh ...
, Perth Modern School and St Peter's College, Adelaide, (equal 7th with 9 awards each) Melbourne Grammar School, North Sydney Boys High School and The King's School, Parramatta, (equal 10th with 6 awards each)
Launceston Grammar School (Unless the Lord is with us, our labour is in vain) , established = , type = Independent, co-educational, day & boarding , denomination = Anglican , slogan = Nurture, Challenge ...
, Melbourne High School, Wesley College, Melbourne and Xavier College.


Heads of state


Viceroys

*Sir Phillip Bennett, ACGovernor of Tasmania *Sir Paul Hasluck (1909–1993) – 17th
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, AC – 31st Governor of Western Australia *
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, AC – 30th Governor of Western Australia *Sir Albert Wolff (1899–1977) –
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Government


Heads of government

*
Bob Hawke Robert James Lee Hawke (9 December 1929 – 16 May 2019) was an Australian politician and union organiser who served as the 23rd prime minister of Australia from 1983 to 1991, holding office as the leader of the Australian Labor Party (A ...
(1929–2019), AC – 23rd
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* Alexander Donald TaylorDeputy Premier of Western Australia & Tonkin Ministry 1971–1974, Western Australia


Executive branch


Cabinet

* Kim Edward Beazley (1917–2007) – Minister for Education 1972–1975, Australia * Joe BerinsonBurke Ministry 1983–1986, Dowding Ministry 1986–1990 & Lawrence Ministry 1991–1993, Western Australia * Ron Davies (1926–2011) – Tonkin Ministry 1971–1974 & Burke Ministry 1983–1986, Western Australia * Julian Grill – Burke Ministry 1983–1986 & Dowding Ministry 1986–1990, Western Australia *Sir Paul Hasluck (1905–1993) – Minister for Home Affairs 1951–1963, Minister for Defence 1963–1964, Minister for Foreign Affairs 1964–1969, Australia *
Judyth Watson Judyth Watson (8 March 1940 - 9 July 2023) was an Australian former politician. Early life Watson was born in Burton-on-Trent, England to Cecil and Hylda Watson in 1940. She emigrated to Australia in 1949 and went to school at Perth Modern Sc ...
– Lawrence Ministry 1991–1993, Western Australia *
Daryl Williams Daryl Williams may refer to: * Daryl Williams (politician) (born 1942), Australian politician * Daryl Williams (American football) (born 1992), American football offensive tackle * Daryl Williams (rugby union) (born 1964), New Zealand-born Samoan r ...
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1996–2003,
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1996–1997, Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts 2003–2004, Australia * Ray Young (1938–2001) – Court Ministry 1977–1982, O'Connor Ministry 1982–1983, Western Australia


Other executives

* Wilson TuckeySecond Howard Ministry and Third Howard Ministry, Australia * John Wheeldon (1929–2006) – Australian Senator for Western Australia, Third Whitlam Ministry, Australia


Legislative branch

* Adair Macalistar Blain (1894–1983) – Australian Senator for Northern Territory * Richard Cleaver (1917–2006) – MHR, Australia * Howard OlneyMLC, Western Australia * John StoneAustralian Senator for Queensland * Peter WatsonMLA, Western Australia * Laurie Wilkinson (1903–1991) – Australian Senator for Western Australia


Judicial branch


Presiding judges

*
Alan Barblett Alan Barblett (17 November 1929 – 18 November 2012) was an Australian field hockey player, lawyer and philanthropist. As a sportsman, Barblett competed in the men's field hockey tournament at the 1956 Summer Olympics. Barblett graduated ...
(1929–2013) – Deputy Chief Justice of the
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, Acting Justice of the
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Kevin Parker
– Vice-President of the International Criminal Tribunal, Presiding Judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia Trial Chamber II, Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia * Sir Albert Wolff (1899–1977) – Chief Justice of Western Australia


Judges, superior courts


Theodore Bredmeyer
Master of the Supreme Court of Western Australia
Gordon D'Arcy
(1902–1969) – Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia
Geoffrey Miller
Justice of the Court of Appeal Western Australia, Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia
Roy Neville
(1904–1970) – Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia * Howard OlneyJustice of the Federal Court of Australia, Justice of the Supreme Court of WA, Acting Justice of the Supreme Court of the NT
David Tonge
(1933–2008) – Justice of the Family Court of Australia


Military


Chiefs of services

* Sir Phillip Bennett, AC, DSO, KBE, LOMGeneral, first Chief of the Australian Defence Force * David Leach (1928–2020), AC – Vice-Admiral, Chief of the Royal Australian Navy * Sheila McClemans, OBE (1909–1988) – Chief Officer of the Women's Royal Australian Naval Service * Laurie O'Donnell, AC – Lieutenant General, Chief of the Australian Army


Air, flag, and general officers

* Alfred Baxter-Cox (1898–1958) – Brigadier, Australian Army *
Ron Grey Major General Ronald Alwyn Grey, (2 July 1930 – 20 January 2022) was a senior Australian Army officer who served as Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police (1983–88). Military career Grey served in the Australian Army from 1950 to ...
, DSO – Major General, Australian Army * Charles Lloyd (1899–1956) – Major General, Australian Army, Chief of Staff during the Siege of Tobruk, Chief of Mission for the United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency 1951–1953 * Charles Norman Peters,
OBE The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
, (1907–?) – Brigadier, Australian Army * Allan Walters, CBE,
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(1905–1968) –
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, Royal Australian Air Force, Head of the Australian Joint Services Staff in Washington DC 1952–1953


Others – military

* Stanley Buckingham Cann, MBE, (1915–1991) – Major, Australian Army * William Geoffrey Chandler, MBE, (1908–1994) – Major, Australian Army * John Godsell Foreman, MC, (1904–1945) – Major, Australian Army, posthumously decorated commanding officer in World War II * Charles Edward Green, MBE, (1902–?) – Major, Australian Army, Commander 2/4th POW group in Siam * Ralph Honner, DSO, MC, (1904–1994) – Lieutenant Colonel, Australian Army, distinguished commanding officer in World War II * David Arion Collingwood Jackson,
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, MC, (1916–?) – Lieutenant-Colonel, Australian Army * Leslie Ernest Le Souef, OBE, MDLRF, (1900–1996) – Lieutenant-Colonel, Australian Army * Charles Edward Maurice Lloyd, CBE, (1899–1956) – Colonel, Australian Army * Frederick Byro Nairn, ED, (1916–1986) – Major, Australian Army


Public service


Public servants

* H.C. "Nugget" Coombs (1906–1997) – first Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia, Governor & Chairman of Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Chairman of the Council for the Arts and of the Council for Aboriginal Affairs, Hackett Scholar * Ross Garnaut (born 1946) – senior advisor to the Australian Government, appointed by Kevin Rudd to write
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*
Ron Grey Major General Ronald Alwyn Grey, (2 July 1930 – 20 January 2022) was a senior Australian Army officer who served as Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police (1983–88). Military career Grey served in the Australian Army from 1950 to ...
– Commissioner of
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*
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, AC – Chairman of East Perth Redevelopment Authority, Commissioner of Main Roads Western Australia * Sir Walter Scott, AC (1903–1981)- chairman of the Commonwealth Decimal Currency Committee & Board who implemented decimal currency in Australia in 1966 * John StoneSecretary to the Treasury, Australia * Ralph Slatyer, AC (1929–2012) – first Chief Scientist of Australia


Diplomats

* Ron Davies (1926–2011) – Agent-General London * Ross Garnaut – Ambassador to China *
Sir Paul Hasluck Sir Paul Meernaa Caedwalla Hasluck, (1 April 1905 – 9 January 1993) was an Australian statesman who served as the 17th Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1969 to 1974. Prior to that, he was a Liberal Party politician, holding min ...
(1905–1993) – delegate at San Francisco Conference 1945 which founded the United Nations, leading delegate of the Australian mission to the United Nations Security Council 1946 * Ralph Honner (1904–1994) – Ambassador to Ireland * Ralph Slatyer, AC (1929–2012) – Ambassador to UNESCO


Politicians

*
Margaret Battye Margaret Battye (9 August 1909 – 16 November 1949) was an Australian barrister and jurist, who was one of the most influential women in politics, business and the legal advancement in Oceania. Battye was the first woman to represent a client ...
(1909–1949) – Australian women's rights activist, first female court lawyer in Western Australia *
Bob Hawke Robert James Lee Hawke (9 December 1929 – 16 May 2019) was an Australian politician and union organiser who served as the 23rd prime minister of Australia from 1983 to 1991, holding office as the leader of the Australian Labor Party (A ...
, AC – President of Australian Council of Trade Unions * Clarrie Isaacs (1948–2003) – Australian Aboriginal activist * Rob Riley (1954–1996) – Australian Aboriginal activist *
Jessie Robertson Jessie Marian Robertson (1 July 1909 — 22 June 1976) was an Australian radio broadcaster and community leader. Robertson was born in West Perth, Australia, to Scottish-born journalist Robert Robertson and his wife Agnes, who would go on to b ...
(1909–1976) – State president of the National Council of Women 1956–1959 & 1966–1972, of the Australian-Asian Association (1960–1965), international president of the Pan-Pacific and South East Asia Women's Association 1961–1964; co-founder of Association of Western Australia 1947, the Soroptimist Club of Perth 1958, King Edward Memorial Hospital auxiliary 1958, and of the women's auxiliary of the Country and Democratic League 1957 and was president 1961–1964 *
Vincent Serventy Vincent Noel Serventy AM (6 January 1916 – 8 September 2007) was an Australian author, ornithologist and conservationist. Life and career Born in Armadale, Western Australia, the youngest of eight children of migrant Croatian parents ...
(1917–2007) – established world first nature conservation day, now
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, Commissioner of Australian Heritage Commission, President of Wildlife Preservation Society of Australia, and founder of WA National Trust, WA Tree Society, WA Gould League of Birdlovers


Others – public service

* Sheila McClemans (1909–1988) – first female barrister before the WA Supreme Court, co-founder of the first all-female law firm in WA *
Jessie Robertson Jessie Marian Robertson (1 July 1909 — 22 June 1976) was an Australian radio broadcaster and community leader. Robertson was born in West Perth, Australia, to Scottish-born journalist Robert Robertson and his wife Agnes, who would go on to b ...
(1909–1976) – State president of the National Council of Women 1956–1959 & 1966–1972, of the Australian-Asian Association (1960–1965), international president of the Pan-Pacific & South East Asia Women's Association 1961–1964; and president of the women's auxiliary of the Country and Democratic League 1961–1964


Academia and science


Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors

* H.C. "Nugget" Coombs (1906–1997) – fourth Chancellor of Australian National University 1968–1975, Hackett Scholar * Ross Garnaut – Vice-Chancellor's Fellow, University of Melbourne *
John Hay John Milton Hay (October 8, 1838July 1, 1905) was an American statesman and official whose career in government stretched over almost half a century. Beginning as a private secretary and assistant to Abraham Lincoln, Hay's highest office was Un ...
, AC – Vice-Chancellor and President, University of Queensland, Deakin University; Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Monash University, Hackett Scholar * John de Laeter (1933–2010) – Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Development,
Curtin University Curtin University, formerly known as Curtin University of Technology and Western Australian Institute of Technology (WAIT), is an Australian public research university based in Bentley, Perth, Western Australia. It is named after John Curtin, ...

Marcus Liveris
(1931–2011) – Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Health Sciences, Curtin University *
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, AC – Chancellor, University of Western Australia * Sir Fred Schonell (1900–1969) – Vice-Chancellor, University of Queensland, Hackett Scholar
Sir Walter Scott
AC (1903–1981) – Chancellor of the International Academy of Management
Sir Hector Stewart
(1901–1979) — Pro-Chancellor, University of Western Australia, and co-founder of School of Medicine


Chairs

* David Black – Professor of History and Politics, Curtin University *
Brian De Garis Brian De Garis is a Western Australian historian. He edited a number of important texts about Western Australian history. His Masters thesis was about Sir Hal Colebatch. His doctoral thesis entitle''British influence on the federation of the Aust ...
– Professor of History,
Murdoch University Murdoch University is a public university in Perth, Western Australia, with campuses also in Singapore and Dubai. It began operations as the state's second university on 25 July 1973, and accepted its first undergraduate students in 1975. Its n ...
* John Robert de Laeter (1933–2010) – Professor of Physics, Curtin University * Ross Garnaut – Professor of Economics, Australian National University * John La Nauze (1911–1990) – Professor of History, Australian National University, University of Melbourne; Professor of Australian Studies, Harvard University * Ralph Slatyer, AC (1929–2012) – foundation Professor of Environmental Biology at the Research School of Biological Sciences, Australian National University * Tom Stannage (1944–2012) – Professor of History, Curtin University, University of Western Australia * Eric John Underwood (1905–1980) – Professor of Agriculture, University of Western Australia, Hackett Scholar


Other notable academics and scientists

* Dorothea SandarsParasitologist * Patricia Woolley – zoologist, La Trobe University, in 1992 searched and found Julia Creek dunnart, ''Sminthopsis douglasi'', a marsupial species thought to be extinct


Rhodes Scholars

*1926: Karl Allen *1927: Keith Leo Cooper *1928: Alfred Smith *1931: John La Nauze *1932
Joe Starke
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Art, entertainment and media


Artists

*
Peter Bladen Peter Bladen, (1922–2001) was an Australian poet born at Perth. He was later educated at the University of Western Australia, and the University of Melbourne. He travelled extensively through Australia, working in the 1960s as a journalist and ...
(1922–2001) – poet, sketch-writer '' The Mavis Bramston Show'' * John Ewers (1904–1978) – writer, ''With the Sun on My Back'', first President of the Fellowship of Australian Writers (WA) 1938–1939 & 1946–1947 * Rolf Harris (1930–2023) – painter & variety entertainer, commissioned to paint portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, & later convicted of sex offences * John Hepworth (1921–1995) – writer,
Nation Review ''Nation Review'' was an Australian Sunday newspaper, which ceased publication in 1981. It was launched in 1972 after independent publisher Gordon Barton bought out Tom Fitzgerald's '' Nation'' publication and merged it with his own ''Sunday Rev ...
magazine * Katherine Langford – actor *
Emma Matthews Emma Matthews (née Lysons; born 1970) is an English-born Australian lyric coloratura soprano, noted for operatic roles, but also popular on the concert stage. A Principal Artist with Opera Australia, Matthews has received more Helpmann Awards ...
– lyric soprano, Opera Australia *
Geoffrey Michaels Geoffrey Michaels (born 1944 in Perth, Western Australia) is a prominent violinist and violist. A child prodigy in the 1950s, he currently performs and teaches primarily in the United States. Biography Geoffrey Michaels began taking violin less ...
(1944–2024) – violinist * Leslie Rees (1905–2000) – writer, ''Digit Dick'' * Paul Ridge – musician, Drapht *
Victor Sangiorgio Victor Sangiorgio is an Australian classical pianist. He was born in Italy, grew up and trained in Australia, resides in London and performs internationally. Biography Victor Sangiorgio was born in Italy but his family moved to Australia when he ...
– pianist *
Vincent Serventy Vincent Noel Serventy AM (6 January 1916 – 8 September 2007) was an Australian author, ornithologist and conservationist. Life and career Born in Armadale, Western Australia, the youngest of eight children of migrant Croatian parents ...
(1917–2007) – writer & film maker, Emeritus Fellow of the Australia Council Literature Board 1993 * Alan Seymour – playwright and author, '' The One Day of the Year'' * Donald Stuart (1913–1983) – playwright and author, President of the Fellowship of Australian Writers * Howard Taylor (1918–2001) – painter & sculptor, commissioned to create sculpture ''Compass and Perspective'' at Parliament House Canberra * Johnny Young – entertainer, song writer and TV host


Entertainment and media

* Alan Bateman (1936–2012) – managing director of Seven Network, General Manager of
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*
Irene Greenwood Irene Greenwood (9 December 1898 — 14 April 1992) was an Australian radio broadcaster and feminist and peace activist. Early life and education Greenwood was born in Albany, Western Australia on 9 December 1898. She was the oldest child of ...
(1898–1992) – radio broadcaster and feminist and peace advocate * Maxwell Newton (1929–1990) – first editor '' The Australian'', editor ''
Australian Financial Review ''The Australian Financial Review'' (abbreviated to the ''AFR'') is an Australian business-focused, compact daily newspaper covering the current business and economic affairs of Australia and the world. The newspaper is based in Sydney, New Sou ...
'', financial editor '' New York Post'', publisher '' Melbourne Observer'' & reprinted Marvel Comics editions in Australia, Hackett Scholar *
Jessie Robertson Jessie Marian Robertson (1 July 1909 — 22 June 1976) was an Australian radio broadcaster and community leader. Robertson was born in West Perth, Australia, to Scottish-born journalist Robert Robertson and his wife Agnes, who would go on to b ...
(1909–1976) –
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radio programme host, "Aunt Judy" *
Malcolm Uren Malcolm John Leggoe Uren, (7 January 1900 – 22 July 1973) was an Australian journalist who edited the ''Western Mail'' in Western Australia. Early life Uren was born on 7 January 1900 in West Hindmarsh, an inner-city suburb in Adelaide, So ...
(1900–1973) – Editor-in-Chief, West Australian Newspapers


Business

* Sir Garrick Agnew (1930–1987) – founder of Robe River Mine, Chair of Agnew Clough (now
Clough Limited The Clough Group is an Australian Engineering and Construction company based in Perth, Western Australia. It has projects in engineering, construction, operations and maintenance services, principally in the oil and gas industry. Formerly listed ...
) *
Len Buckeridge Leonard Walter Buckeridge (15 June 1936 – 11 March 2014) was an Australian businessman known for founding the Buckeridge Group of Companies. Early life Buckeridge attended Perth Modern School then trained as an architect at Perth Technical C ...
(1936–2014) – founder of Buckeridge Group of Companies (BGC) * Elizabeth Gaines – CEO of Fortescue Metals Group * Ross Garnaut – Chair of Bankwest, Lihir Gold, Primary Industry Bank of Australia * Janet Holmes à Court, AC – Chair of Heytesbury, philanthropist * Kevin Parry (1933–2010) – founder of Parry Corporation * Sir Walter Scott, AC (1903–1981) – founder of WD Scott, co-founder & Chair of Australian Institute of Management


Sport

* Sir Garrick Agnew (1930–1987) – swimming,
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, Helsinki Olympics 1952 *
Alan Barblett Alan Barblett (17 November 1929 – 18 November 2012) was an Australian field hockey player, lawyer and philanthropist. As a sportsman, Barblett competed in the men's field hockey tournament at the 1956 Summer Olympics. Barblett graduated ...
(1929–2013) – hockey, Melbourne Olympics 1956 * Caitlin BassettAustralian Netball Diamonds captain * Brian FalconerVFL footballer, Hawthorn * Zoe Goss – international cricketer (
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) * Ern Henfry (1921–2007) – VFL footballer,
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premiership captain 1947, Victorian state captain – ''WA Hall of Champions 1993'' * Anthony Jones – AFL footballer,
Fremantle Fremantle () () is a port city in Western Australia, located at the mouth of the Swan River in the metropolitan area of Perth, the state capital. Fremantle Harbour serves as the port of Perth. The Western Australian vernacular diminutive for ...
, Sandover Medal 2007 * Betty Judge-Beazley (1921–2015) – athletics world records holder, coach of Shirley Strickland, president of the Australian Women's Amateur Athletics Union * Lawrence O’Donnell – Australian shooting team, NRA Bisley, United Kingdom * Kevin Parry (1933–2010) –
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, Parry's yacht Kookaburra III defeated Alan Bond's Australia IV 5-nil & then lost 4-nil to Dennis Connor's
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, Parry was also a WA state baseball player * Tom Stannage (1944–2012) – WAFL footballer & WA state representative *
Ray Strauss Raymond Bernard Strauss (4 November 1927 – 28 July 2013) was an Australian sportsman who played both cricket and field hockey at high levels. From Perth, Western Australia, Strauss attended Perth Modern School and later the University of W ...
(1927–2013) – Australian hockey player & first class cricketer * Peter Watson – athletics,
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See also

* List of schools in the Perth metropolitan area


References


Notes


Further reading

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External links


Perth Modern School website

Perth Modernian Society website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Perth Modern School Lists of people educated in Western Australia by school affiliation *