This is a list of notable alumni and faculty of Saint Ignatius' College, Adelaide.
Armed Services
- Major Leonard Roberts-Smith RFD QC, Order of Saint John – Judge Advocate General of the Australian Defence Force, Former Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia and Commissioner of the Corruption and Crime Commission of Western Australia.[1].
Clergy
- Gregory O'Kelly SJ – Bishop of Port Pirie.[2]
Law
- John Doyle ('62) – former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia.
- Martin Hinton SC – current South Australian Director of Public Prosecutions.
- John Mansfield – former Justice of the Federal Court of Australia.
- Anthony Besanko – Justice of the Federal Court of Australia.
- Major General Len Roberts-Smith – former justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia.
- Paul Rofe QC – former South Australian Director of Public Prosecutions (1992-2004).[3]
- Adam Kimber SC – former South Australian Director of Public Prosecutions (2012-2019).
- John E. Scanlon ('78) – Secretary General of CITES.
- Mark Griffin QC ('74) – leading criminal barrister.
Media, Entertainment and the Arts
- Benedict Andrews – theatre director.
- Damon Gameau ('93) – actor, Balibo and Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities
- Ian Henschke – former ABC Stateline presenter; interviewed several participants in the Henry Keogh murder case.[4]
- Chris Kenny – journalist, author, political adviser.
- Christian Kerr – Crikey co-founder, The Australian senior reporter.
- Hugh Sheridan – actor, Packed to the Rafters.
- James Coventry ('99) – ABC Radio Grandstand sports journalist and broadcaster.[5]
- Tom Rehn ('00) – Nine Network sports journalist and broadcaster.[6]
- Michael McGuire ('88) – author & The Advertiser journalist.[6]
- Rosanna Mangiarelli ('92) – Seven Network journalist and newsreader.[6]
- Kim Polomka (68) – renown artist muralist USA and Australia
Academia, Medicine & Science
- Professor John Warhurst – ANU Professor, AO – Emeritus Professor, Australian National University. Noted Australian - academic, prominent leader within the Australian Republican Movement. Formerly Professor of Political Science ANU 1993–2008 Author and political commentator.[7]
- Elaine Bensted ('80) – current Chief Executive of Zoos SA.[8]
Politics
- Michael Armitage – (Lib) former MHA for Adelaide.[9]
- Martin Haese – former Lord Mayor of Adelaide.
- Tom Kenyon – (Lab) former MHA for Newland.[10]
- Terence McRae – (Lab) former MHA for Playford; former Speaker of the House of Assembly.[11]
- Brendan Nelson – (Lib) former MHR for Bradfield; former Leader of the Opposition.[12]
- Christopher Pyne ('84) – (Lib) former MHR for Sturt.[13]
- Olivia Savvas – (Lab) member for Newland.
Sport
- Paul Baccanello – former professional tennis player
- Steven Baldas – former professional tennis player, and 1992 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' doubles Champion
- Daniel Beltrame – former Adelaide United goalkeeper
- Greg Gallman – Former Australian rules footballer for North Adelaide (SANFL) and the Adelaide Crows (AFL)
- Matthew Kelly – Former Australian rules footballer for Norwood (SANFL) and the Adelaide Crows (AFL)
- Jeanette Kieboom – Javelin, represented Australia at both the 1978 and 1986 Commonwealth Games
- Nicole Romeo – former Basketball player
- Damien Nygaard – former Australian rules footballer for Norwood (SANFL), West Perth (WAFL) and South Australia (State)
- Taylor Ortlepp – basketball and AFLW player
- Kristian Rooke – Former Australian rules footballer for Norwood (SANFL)
- Tom Warhurst (74') – former Australian rules footballer for Norwood (SANFL) and the Adelaide Crows (AFL)
- Andrew Whiteman – former Australian rules footballer for Sturt (SANFL)
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 (1998–2002)
- Fr M Head SJ (2003)
- Fr PB Mullins SJ (2004–09)
- Fr J McLain SJ (2010–12)
- Fr PB Mullins SJ (2013)
- Fr R Davoren SJ (2014–2017)
- Fr P Hosking SJ (2018–)
Headmasters/Principals
- 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 (1994–2006)
- Fr R Davoren SJ (2007–13)
- Mr P Coffey (2018–22)
Head of Senior School
- Mr P Coffey (2014–2017)
- Mr P Donato (2018–)
Head of Junior School
- Mr W Armitage (1992–2008)
- Mr S Fitzpatrick (2009–2017)
- Mr N Boys (2018– )
References
- ↑ Len Roberts-Smith
- ↑ "StackPath". Retrieved 21 May 2023.
- ↑ "Who we are : Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions". www.dpp.sa.gov.au. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
- ↑ "Stateline interview regarding Henry Keogh". Retrieved 21 May 2023.
- ↑ "Manresa Report Issue 42 2016" (PDF). sa.edu.au. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
- 1 2 3 "Facebook Post". Facebook. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
- ↑ "Emeritus Professor John Warhurst". ANU. 22 November 2014. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
- ↑ "Manresa, Issue No. 49, April 2020 by Saint Ignatius' College Adelaide - Issuu".
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ↑ "Profile: Mr Tom Kenyon". Archived from the original on 24 August 2006.
- ↑ "Error". hansardpublic.parliament.sa.gov.au. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
- ↑ "St Ignatius toys with allowing girls as Jesuits fade away". 4 February 2005.
- ↑ "Jesuit influence overplayed". 16 October 2013.
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