List of Griffith University people
This is a list of Griffith University people.
Alumni
Sport
- Steven Bradbury, OAM, short track speed skater and Olympic gold medallist[1]
- Naomi Castle, water polo player and Olympic gold medallist[1]
- Duncan Free, rower and Olympic gold medallist[1]
- Jenny Morris, hockey player and Olympic gold medallist[1]
Arts
- Nigel Krauth, author, scholar and editor
- Jason Nelson, pioneering digital poet and artist
- Dami Im, singer and songwriter, Australia's representative at Eurovisiong Song Contest 2016
- Charles Page, photographer
- Megan Washington, musician and songwriter[2]
Academia
- Brian Fitzgerald, academic; barrister of the High Court of Australia
- Ian Lambert, principal of The Scots College
Journalism
- Adam Ferguson, photojournalist
- Karen Tso, television journalist and anchor at CNBC Europe
Politics
- Jim Chalmers, politician[3]
- Justine Elliot, politician[3]
- Brett Mason, politician
- James McGrath, politician, senator; former political strategist and adviser to London Lord Mayor Boris Johnson[3]
- Julie Owens, politician[3]
- Jackie Trad, politician, Deputy Premier of Queensland since 2015
- Ross Vasta, politician[3]
- Larissa Waters, politician[3]
Religion
- Nick Vujicic, Christian evangelist and motivational speaker
Faculty
- Ralf Altmeyer, German virologist[4]
- Leneen Forde, AC, Canadian Australian Chancellor of Griffith University; former Governor of Queensland[5]
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Annual Report 2000" (PDF). Griffith University.
- ↑ Mengel, Noel (11 December 2009). "Megan Washington in the spotlight". The Courier-Mail. Queensland Newspapers (News Corporation). Retrieved 6 January 2010.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Parliamentary Handbook" (PDF). Commonwealth of Australia.
- ↑ List of staff at Institute of Glycomics of Griffith University
- ↑ McDermott, Quentin (18 August 2003). "Interview with Leneen Forde" (transcript). Four Corners. Australia: ABC TV. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
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