Notable alumni St Kevin's College, Melbourne




1 notable alumni

1.1 politics, public service , law
1.2 sport
1.3 media, entertainment , arts
1.4 clergy





notable alumni


politics, public service , law

bill bourke (2 june 1913 – 22 may 1981), former politician , former labor federal member fawkner.
john bourke, qc (30 june 1901 – 19 october 1970), former labor member st kilda in victorian legislative assembly.
jack comber (15 april 1919 – 23 october 1992), former labor federal member bowman (queensland).
barney cooney (born 11 july 1934), former labor senator victoria.
frank field (23 december 1904 – 4 june 1985), former labor member dandenong in victorian legislative assembly , 10th deputy premier of victoria.
jim mcclelland (3 june 1915 – 16 january 1999), former labor senator new south wales, solicitor, jurist, minister in third whitlam ministry , royal commissioner.
clem newton-brown (born 3 september 1967), former liberal member prahran in victorian legislative assembly.
peter randles (10 june 1923 – 12 april 2008), former labor, labor anti-communist , democratic labor member brunswick in victorian legislative assembly.
scott ryan (born 12 may 1973), liberal senator victoria.
b. a. santamaria (14 august 1915 – 25 february 1998), prominent australian roman catholic, journalist , anti-communist political activist founded democratic labor party.
ted serong, dso obe (11 november 1915 – 1 october 2002), senior officer of australian army, notable contributions counter-insurgency , jungle warfare tactics during vietnam war.
charles sweeney, qc, federal court judge.
george white (14 january 1905 – 5 may 1986), former labor, labor anti-communist , democratic labor member mentone in victorian legislative assembly.

sport

jordan uelese (born 24 january 1997), super rugby player melbourne rebels
jordan de goey (born 15 march 1996), australian rules footballer
tim taranto (born 1998), australian rules footballer
neale fraser ao mbe (born 3 october 1933), tennis player , former world number 1.
simon garlick (born 10 april 1975), australian rules footballer
lachie hunter (born 1994), australian rules footballer
laurie kerr (born 25 june 1928), former australian rules footballer carlton , founder of carlton social club @ princes park.
phonse kyne (29 october 1915 – 8 april 1985), former australian rules footballer, captain , coach collingwood. inductee of australian football hall of fame , member of official collingwood team of century
allan la fontaine (15 december 1910 – 14 december 1999), former australian rules footballer, captain , coach melbourne. inductee of australian football hall of fame , member of official melbourne team of century.
tom liberatore (born 16 may 1992), current australian rules footballer western bulldogs.
josh mahoney (born 31 october 1977), former australian rules footballer port adelaide.
touk miller (born 22 february 1996), current australian rules footballer gold coast.
tony morwood (born 17 may 1960), former australian rules footballer sydney swans. member of official sydney swans team of century.
bill nettlefold (born 24 april 1953), australian rules footballer
tom nicholls (born 4 march 1992), australian rules footballer
ryan o keefe (born 24 january 1981), australian rules footballer
connor pain (born 11 november 1993), footballer
luke penny (born 8 february 1981), australian rules footballer
stephen powell (born 7 september 1976), australian rules footballer
alex rowe (born 8 july 1992) national 800m record holder, australian champion 800m
brad scott (born 3 may 1976), australian rules footballer , coach
chris scott (born 3 may 1976), australian rules footballer , coach
mitch wallis(born 24 october 1992), australian rules footballer
luke mathews, olympic middle-distance runner.

media, entertainment , arts

greg craven, current vice-chancellor @ australian catholic university, advocate of republicanism, , author.
mark davis, australian journalist best known work on dateline, won 5 walkley awards, including prestigious gold walkley.
joel deane, acclaimed australian novelist , poet, former chief speech writer victorian premier steve bracks.
simon hall, member of popular comedy group tripod
vance joy (real name james keogh), singer-songwriter.
greg kerr, author , writer
damien parer, australian war photographer cinematographer australia s first oscar-winning film, kokoda front line.
steve pizzati, top gear australia host , motoring commentator
sam sejavka, playwright, actor , musician
rob sitch, australian director, producer, screenwriter , actor.
e w (bill) tipping, walkley-award-winning journalist.
victor mcmahon, virtuoso flautist, educator (1903–1992)

clergy

mark coleridge, current roman catholic archbishop of roman catholic archdiocese of brisbane
william lombard, catholic priest, established young christian workers movement in australia.




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