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Daniel Andrews – 48th Premier of Victoria
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Kevin Andrews – former Australian Defence Minister
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Louise Asher – former Deputy Leader of the Victorian Liberal Party
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Jim Bacon – former Premier of Tasmania (did not graduate)
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Adam Bandt – Federal Member of Parliament for the Australian Greens; first Green elected to Federal Parliament at a general election
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Boediono – former Vice President of Indonesia
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Sue Boyce – Australian Senator
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Andrew Brideson – former Member of the Parliament of Victoria
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Helen Buckingham – former Member of the Parliament of Victoria
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Anna Burke – politician, former Deputy Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Elaine Carbines – former Member of the Parliament of Victoria
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Peter Cleeland – former Member of the Australian House of Representatives
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Jacinta Collins – Australian Senator
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Ann Corcoran – Member of the Australian House of Representatives
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Peter Costello – longest-serving Treasurer of Australia; former Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Simon Crean – Australian Minister for Trade; former Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the ALP
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
David de Kretser – medical researcher; former Governor of Victoria
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
John Delzoppo – former Speaker of the Parliament of Victoria
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Richard Di Natale – Leader of the Australian Greens, Senator for Victoria
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Robert Doyle – former Leader of the Opposition in Victoria and Leader of the Victorian Liberal Party; former Lord Mayor of Melbourne
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
John Elferink – Northern Territory Shadow Treasurer
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Peter Falconer – Member of the Australian House of Representatives
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
David Feeney – Member of the Australian House of Representatives
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Jeannie Ferris – Australian Senator
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Gail Gago – South Australian Minister for Environment, Conservation and Mental Health
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
James Gomez – Singaporean politician and academic at Monash
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Alan Griffiths – former Australian Minister for Industry and Resources
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Peter Hall – Member of the Parliament of Victoria
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Alistair Harkness – Member of the Parliament of Victoria, political commentator
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Carolyn Hirsh – former Member of the Parliament of Victoria
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Rob Hudson – Member of the Parliament of Victoria
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Dennis Jensen – Member of the Australian House of Representatives
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Gary Johns – former Special Minister of State, academic
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Michael Kroger – Liberal Party of Australia powerbroker and businessman
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Norman Lacy – former Minister for Arts and Minister for Educational Services
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Albert Langer – political activist
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
John Langmore – former Member of the Australian House of Representatives; Director of Social Policy and Development at the United Nations; academic
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
John Lenders – Victorian Treasurer; Victoria's longest-serving Finance Minister
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Lim Guan Eng – Malaysian politician; current Finance Minister of Malaysia
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Hong Lim – Member of the Parliament of Victoria
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Tony Lupton – Member of the Parliament of Victoria; Secretary of Cabinet under John Brumby
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Julian McGauran – Former Australian Senator
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Marlene Moses – diplomat, Foreign Minister of Nauru
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Lauren Moss – Member of the Northern Territory Parliament
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Simbarashe Mumbengegwi – Foreign Minister of Zimbabwe
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Janice Munt – Member of the Parliament of Victoria
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Brendan O'Connor – former Australian Minister for Home Affairs and Employment, now Opposition Cabinet member
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Gavan O'Connor – former Member of the Australian House of Representatives
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Neil O'Keefe – former Member of the Australian House of Representatives
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Clare O'Neil – Member of the Australian House of Representatives for Hotham; former Mayor of the City of Greater Dandenong; youngest female mayor in Australian history
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Martin Pakula – Attorney General of Victoria
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
John Pandazopoulos – former Victorian Minister for Employment and Major Projects
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Kay Patterson – former Australian Senator; former Minister for Health
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Chris Pearce – Member of the Australian House of Representatives
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Sue Pennicuik – Greens Member of the Parliament of Victoria
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Victor Perton – former Member of the Parliament of Victoria
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Inga Peulich – Member of the Parliament of Victoria
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Robert Ray – Australian Senator; former Defence Minister
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Peter Reith – Executive Director of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; former Defence Minister; former Minister for Workplace Relations
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Gordon Rich-Phillips – Shadow Victorian Finance Minister
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Tony Robinson – Victorian Minister for Consumer Affairs and Gaming
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Bill Shorten – Federal Opposition leader, Member of the Australian House of Representatives; former National Secretary of the Australian Workers' Union; President of the Victorian ALP
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Helen Silver – public servant; Secretary of the Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Adem Somyurek – Member of the Parliament of Victoria
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Sharman Stone – former Australian Minister for Workforce Participation, former Shadow Minister for Immigration
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Kirsty Sword Gusmão – political activist; former first lady of East Timor
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Murray Thompson – Member of the Parliament of Victoria
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
John Thwaites – former Deputy Premier of Victoria; Minister for Environment, Water and Climate Change
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
David Vigor – Australian Senator
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Nick Wakeling – Member of the Parliament of Victoria
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Don Watson – speechwriter to Paul Keating, author
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Graeme Weideman – former Victorian Minister for Tourism
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Dean Wells – former Attorney-General of Queensland; Minister for Education and Minister for the Environment
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Steve Wettenhall – Member of the Parliament of Queensland
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Greg Wilton (1955–2000) – Member of the Australian House of Representatives
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Michael Wooldridge – former Australian Minister for Health and Chairman of UNAIDS
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
A. Baker - working the phones
(Politics and government) (Notable alumni) -
Greg Barns – barrister and political commentator
(Law) (Notable alumni) -
Kevin Bell – Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria; current President of the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT)
(Law) (Notable alumni) -
Diana Bryant – current Chief Justice of the Family Court of Australia
(Law) (Notable alumni) -
Julian Burnside, QC – high-profile barrister; human rights advocate; author; one of the Australian Living Treasures
(Law) (Notable alumni) -
Paul Cronin – Justice of the Family Court of Australia
(Law) (Notable alumni) -
Tom Danos – high-profile barrister; Treasurer of the Victorian Criminal Bar Association; defence lawyer in the Keith William Allan murder trial
(Law) (Notable alumni) -
Raymond Finkelstein – Justice of the Federal Court of Australia
(Law) (Notable alumni) -
Ian Gray – current Chief Magistrate, Magistrates' Court of Victoria
(Law) (Notable alumni) -
Felicity Hampel – human rights lawyer; Judge of the County Court of Victoria
(Law) (Notable alumni) -
Peter Hayes QC – high-profile barrister
(Law) (Notable alumni) -
Peter Hogg – constitutional law scholar
(Law) (Notable alumni) -
Graeme Johnstone – current State Coroner of Victoria
(Law) (Notable alumni) -
Murray Kellam – Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria;first President of VCAT
(Law) (Notable alumni) -
Ron McCallum - legal scholar specialising in industrial law
(Law) (Notable alumni) -
Francine McNiff – legal scholar, and first woman state magistrate in Victoria
(Law) (Notable alumni) -
Lex Lasry QC – high-profile barrister, Chairman of the Victorian Criminal Bar Association; human rights advocate; Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria
(Law) (Notable alumni) -
Stuart Morris – Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria; former President of VCAT
(Law) (Notable alumni) -
Ross Ray – current President of the Law Council of Australia
(Law) (Notable alumni) -
Neil Rees – current Chairman of the Victorian Law Reform Commission; foundation Dean of the University of Newcastle Law School
(Law) (Notable alumni) -
Michael Rozenes – current Chief Judge of the County Court of Victoria
(Law) (Notable alumni) -
Pamela Tate – current Solicitor-General of Victoria
(Law) (Notable alumni) -
Mark Weinberg – Justice of the Federal Court of Australia; former Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions; current Chief Justice of Norfolk Island
(Law) (Notable alumni) -
Rory Barnes – novelist
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Jean Bedford – novelist
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Peter Bonner – artist, winner of the Dobell Prize
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Damien Broderick – author, futurist
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Peter Carey – Booker prize-winning novelist
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Nick Cave – musician
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Doug Chappel – comedian actor
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Tim Charles – musician
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Timothy Conigrave (1959–1994) – actor and writer
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Peter Corris – crime fiction author
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Dagmar Evelyn Cyrulla - artist
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Andrew Daddo – actor, voice artist, author and television personality
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Cecilia Dart-Thornton – author
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Lindy Davies – actor; Dean of the Victorian College of Arts
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Cherie Ditcham – actress, model
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Laurie Duggan – poet
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Hazel Edwards – children's author
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Jon Faine – Melbourne radio personality
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Phillip Frazer – publisher
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Max Gillies – actor and satirist
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Andy Griffiths – children's author
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
John Griffiths – musician and musicologist
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Yalda Hakim – journalist
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Mark Holden – singer, actor, television personality and barrister
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Leslie Howard – pianist and composer
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Russel Howcroft – advertiser, media personality and Executive general manager of Network Ten
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Paul Jennings – children's author
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Adib Khan – novelist
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Lucy Kiraly – fashion model and television presenter
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Michael Leunig – cartoonist
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Campbell McComas – comedian and actor
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Brenda Niall – author
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Nikolai Nikolaeff – actor
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Eva Orner – Academy-Award-winning film producer
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Boyd Oxlade – author of Death in Brunswick
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Charlie Pickering – comedian
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Ben Quilty – artist
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Apsara Reddy – journalist
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
John Romeril – playwright
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Raghav Sachar – Indian singer songwriter
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
John A. Scott – poet
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Fiona Spence – actress, star of Prisoner
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Jo Stanley – radio personality
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Stelarc – performance artist
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Yumi Stynes – radio and television personality
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Lucy Sussex – author
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Matt Tilley – comedian
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Mary Tonkin – artist, winner of the Dobell Prize
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Don Watson – author
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Alan Wearne – poet
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Ilka White – textile artist
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
David Williamson – playwright
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Shaun Wilson – artist
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Wendy Zukerman – podcast personality, science journalist
(Media and arts) (Notable alumni) -
Fiona Balfour – businesswoman, former Qantas and Telstra executive
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
John F. O. Bilson – economist
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
Mark Birrell – company director; former Minister for Industry, Science and Technology
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
Tony D'Aloisio – Chairman, Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC); former CEO, Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
Henry Ergas – economist
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
John A. Fraser – Chairman and CEO of Global Asset Management at UBS AG; former Deputy Secretary of the Australian Treasury
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
Josh Frydenberg – banker and political aspirant
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
Peter Ivany – media mogul and billionaire
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
Margaret Jackson – first female Chairman of Qantas
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
Ruslan Kogan – founder and CEO of Australia's biggest online retailer Kogan.com; co-founder of Milan Direct
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
Michael Kroger – Liberal Party of Australia powerbroker and businessman
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
Tan Le – technology businesswoman, Young Australian of the Year
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
Peter Lew – businessman
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
Michael Luscombe – CEO and managing director, Woolworths Limited
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
Ian Macfarlane – economist, Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia (1996–2006)
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
Paresh Narayan – economist
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
Trevor O'Hoy – President and CEO, Foster's Group
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
Pasuk Phongpaichit – economist, author, anti-corruption campaigner; recipient of the 1999/2000 Monash University Distinguished Alumni Award
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
Peter Reith – Executive Director of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
Gary P. Sampson – WTO economist
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
Graeme Samuel – Chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
Anna Skarbek – businesswoman and former investment banker
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
Jannie Tay – Executive vice-chairman and co-founder of the Hour Glass; recipient of the 2003 Monash University Distinguished Alumni Award
(Business) (Notable alumni) -
Yahya Awang – cardiothoracic surgeon; performed the first heart transplant in Malaysia
(Medicine and science) (Notable alumni) -
Greg Ayers – atmospheric scientist, Director of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology
(Medicine and science) (Notable alumni) -
David Brown – meteorologist, Seven News weatherman
(Medicine and science) (Notable alumni) -
Michael Cowley – physiologist, Australian Science Minister's Life Scientist of the Year 2009
(Medicine and science) (Notable alumni) -
David de Kretser – medical researcher, former Governor of Victoria
(Medicine and science) (Notable alumni) -
Weary Dunlop – military surgeon, World War II leader (attended the Victorian College of Pharmacy, now Monash Parkville Campus)
(Medicine and science) (Notable alumni) -
Ian G. Enting – mathematician
(Medicine and science) (Notable alumni) -
Tim Flannery – biologist, author, 2007 Australian of the Year
(Medicine and science) (Notable alumni) -
Andrew Freeman FACS – Fellow of the Australian Computer Society (elected in 1997), and an Honorary Life Member (HLM) of the ACS (elected in 2018)
(Medicine and science) (Notable alumni) -
Kristine French – plant biologist and conservationist
(Medicine and science) (Notable alumni) -
Susan Lim – surgeon, performed Singapore's first successful liver transplant; recipient of the 2005 Monash University Distinguished Alumni Award
(Medicine and science) (Notable alumni) -
John Mattick – Executive Director of the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney, whose research led to the discovery of the function of non-coding DNA
(Medicine and science) (Notable alumni) -
Patrick McGorry – psychiatrist, 2010 Australian of the Year
(Medicine and science) (Notable alumni) -
Dr Brad McKay, doctor, author and science communicator
(Medicine and science) (Notable alumni) -
Jared Purton (1976–2009) – immunologist
(Medicine and science) (Notable alumni) -
Lee J. Slavutin – pathologist; recipient of the 1974 Monash University Sophie Davis Memorial Prize
(Medicine and science) (Notable alumni) -
Terry Speed – mathematician
(Medicine and science) (Notable alumni) -
Abu Bakar Suleiman – Vice-Chancellor of International Medical University; recipient of the 2007 Monash University Distinguished Alumni Award
(Medicine and science) (Notable alumni) -
Norman Arthur Wakefield – botanist
(Medicine and science) (Notable alumni) -
Lynne Kelly (science writer) – researcher and science educator
(Medicine and science) (Notable alumni) -
Phillip Aspinall – Head of the Anglican Church of Australia
(Social services and academia) (Notable alumni) -
Diane Bell – anthropologist
(Social services and academia) (Notable alumni) -
Gidon Bromberg – environmentalist
(Social services and academia) (Notable alumni) -
Karen Burns – architectural historian
(Social services and academia) (Notable alumni) -
Michael Clyne – linguist
(Social services and academia) (Notable alumni) -
Anthony G. Collins – President of Clarkson University
(Social services and academia) (Notable alumni) -
Tim Costello – humanitarian, CEO of World Vision Australia, listed as one of the Australian Living Treasures
(Social services and academia) (Notable alumni) -
Mick Dodson – indigenous rights campaigner; Convenor of the ANU Institute for Indigenous Australia; one of the Australian Living Treasures; 2009 Australian of the Year
(Social services and academia) (Notable alumni) -
Harriet Edquist – architectural historian
(Social services and academia) (Notable alumni) -
Hugh Evans – 2004 Young Australian of the Year, philanthropist
(Social services and academia) (Notable alumni) -
Ben Kiernan – leading researcher in the study of genocide
(Social services and academia) (Notable alumni) -
Peter Leslie Lee – Vice-Chancellor of Southern Cross University
(Social services and academia) (Notable alumni) -
Stuart Macintyre – historian
(Social services and academia) (Notable alumni) -
Ron McCallum – Labour law scholar
(Social services and academia) (Notable alumni) -
Simon Molesworth QC, Chairman of the Australian Council of National Trusts
(Social services and academia) (Notable alumni) -
Justin Oakley – philosopher
(Social services and academia) (Notable alumni) -
Neil Rees – foundation Dean of the University of Newcastle Law School
(Social services and academia) (Notable alumni) -
James Mahmud Rice – sociologist
(Social services and academia) (Notable alumni) -
Julian Savulescu – Uehiro Professor of Practical Ethics at the University of Oxford
(Social services and academia) (Notable alumni) -
Brian Weatherson – philosopher
(Social services and academia) (Notable alumni) -
Beth Wilson – Victorian Health Services Commissioner
(Social services and academia) (Notable alumni) -
Dato' Michael Yeoh – founder, executive director and CEO of Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute (ASLI)
(Social services and academia) (Notable alumni) -
Catherine Arlove – Olympic judo competitor
(Sport) (Notable alumni) -
John Bertrand – yachtsman, skipper of Australia II
(Sport) (Notable alumni) -
Mordy Bromberg – former AFL footballer, barrister, current Judge of the Federal Court of Australia
(Sport) (Notable alumni) -
Travis Brooks – field hockey player, Olympic Games gold medallist
(Sport) (Notable alumni) -
Ashley Brown (soccer) (born 1994) – footballer
(Sport) (Notable alumni) -
Nathan Burke – AFL footballer
(Sport) (Notable alumni) -
Alastair Clarkson – former AFL footballer, current Coach of the Hawthorn Football Club
(Sport) (Notable alumni) -
Tony Dodemaide – cricketer
(Sport) (Notable alumni) -
Ron Evans – AFL footballer and sports administrator
(Sport) (Notable alumni) -
Robby Foldvari – billiards and snooker player, world champion
(Sport) (Notable alumni) -
Brett Gosper – former member of the Australia national under-21 rugby union team; current CEO of the International Rugby Board
(Sport) (Notable alumni) -
Geoff Grover – former AFL and VFA footballer; VFA interstate representative (1966 Hobart Carnival)
(Sport) (Notable alumni) -
Lauren Hewitt – athlete
(Sport) (Notable alumni) -
Geoff Hunt – squash player, four-time world champion
(Sport) (Notable alumni) -
Janine Ilitch – netballer
(Sport) (Notable alumni) -
Paul McNamee – tennis player, sports administrator, winner of Wimbledon and Australian Open
(Sport) (Notable alumni) -
Anna Millward, née Wilson – cyclist, world champion and world record holder
(Sport) (Notable alumni) -
Brenton Rickard – swimmer, Olympic silver medallist
(Sport) (Notable alumni) -
Anna Segal – Olympic freestyle skier and 2-time world champion
(Sport) (Notable alumni) -
Paul Trimboli – soccer player
(Sport) (Notable alumni) -
David Zalcberg – Olympic table tennis player, Commonwealth Games medallist
(Sport) (Notable alumni) -
Dorothy Auchterlonie – writer and poet
(Creative arts) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Trevor Barnard – pianist
(Creative arts) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Janine Burke – author, novelist, art historian
(Creative arts) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Kevin Hart – poet and literary critic
(Creative arts) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Adrian Martin – film critic
(Creative arts) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Brian Nelson – French literature expert and translator
(Creative arts) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Jennifer Strauss – poet
(Creative arts) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Mary Tonkin – artist, winner of the Dobell Prize
(Creative arts) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Waleed Aly – Muslim community leader and political commentator
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Andrew Benjamin – philosopher
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Harold Bolitho – historian
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Geoffrey Bolton – historian
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
John Brumby – former Premier of Victoria
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Kate Burridge – prominent linguist and occasional ABC presenter
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
John Button – former Australian Senator; Leader of the Australian Labor Party in the Senate; Australian Minister for Industry (1983–1993)
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
David P. Chandler – historian
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Chin Liew Ten – philosopher
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Michael Clyne – linguist
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Ken Coghill – former Speaker of the Parliament of Victoria
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Peter Costello – longest-serving Treasurer of Australia; former Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Franz-Josef Deiters – literary critic
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Nick Economou – political scientist and media commentator
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Ben Eltham – creative producer and social commentator
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Herbert Feith – Indonesian politics expert
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Allan Fels – economist and former Chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
John Edward Fletcher – German studies expert
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
James Alexander Forrest – lawyer, former University Council member
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Petro Georgiou – former Liberal Member of the Parliament of Australia
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Fred Gruen – economist
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Rob J. Hyndman – statistician, forecaster
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Frank Cameron Jackson – philosopher
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
David Kemp – political scientist; former Australian Minister for Education and the Environment
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Helga Kuhse – philosopher and bioethicist
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Andrew Linklater – international relations expert
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Mal Logan – geographer, former Vice-Chancellor
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Tony Lupton – former politician and Secretary to the Victorian Cabinet, now professor of public policy
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Race Mathews – economist; Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Gough Whitlam; former Minister for Community Services; former Minister for Police and Emergency Services
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Yew-Kwang Ng – economist
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Graham Oppy – philosopher
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Kay Patterson – former Australian Senator and Minister for Health
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Mark Peel – historian
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Christian Reus-Smit – international relations expert
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
John Rickard – economist
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Modjtaba Sadria – philosopher
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Richard Scotton – health economist, creator of Australian Medicare program
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Kamal Uddin Siddiqui – economist, diplomat
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Peter Singer – philosopher (now at Princeton University, US)
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
J. J. C. Smart – philosopher
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Michael A. Smith – philosopher
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
John Thwaites – former Deputy Premier of Victoria and Minister for Environment, Water and Climate Change, now Chair of the Monash Sustainability Institute
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Nick Trakakis – philosopher
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Hal Varian – economist
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
David Wright-Neville – political scientist, terrorism expert
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Xiaokai Yang – economist, democracy campaigner, political prisoner
(Humanities and social sciences) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Bob Baxt – lawyer, former Chairman of the Trade Practices Commission (now ACCC)
(Law) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Enid Campbell – jurist
(Law) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
David Derham – jurist
(Law) (Notable staff (past and present)) -
Raymond Finkelstein – Justice of the Federal Court of Australia
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Arie Freiberg – Chairman of the Victorian Sentencing Advisory Council
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George Hampel, QC – former Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria; leading advocacy instructor
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Felicity Hampel, SC – judge of the County Court of Victoria; human rights lawyer
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Peter Heerey – Justice of the Federal Court of Australia
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Sarah Joseph – human rights scholar
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Marcia Neave – Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria
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Stephen John Parker – jurist
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Mahadev Shankar – Malaysian Court of Appeal Judge
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Louis Waller – medical and criminal law expert
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Christopher Weeramantry – Judge and Vice-President of the International Court of Justice; human rights advocate
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Bill Charman – pharmaceutical scientist
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Michael Cowley – physiologist; Australian Science Minister's Life Scientist of the Year 2009
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Dorothy Jean Hailes – medical practitioner
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David de Kretser – medical researcher; current Governor of Victoria
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Basil Hetzel – medical researcher, public health advocate, listed as one of the Australian Living Treasures
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Frederic Jevons – biochemist
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Richard Larkins – medical researcher; former Monash University Vice-Chancellor
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Barrie Marmion – Foundation Professor of Microbiology (1963–68)
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A.T.S Sissons – pharmaceutical scientist
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Elsdon Storey – neurologist
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Alan O. Trounson – biologist, IVF pioneer and stem cell researcher
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Carl Wood – IVF pioneer
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Robert Bartnik – mathematician
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Jim Breen – computer scientist, known for his work on Japanese dictionary projects
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Damian Conway – computer scientist, Perl
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John Crossley – mathematician
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John Michael Cullen – ornithologist
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Kenneth H. Hunt – kinematics expert
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Vit Klemes – hydrologist
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Carlo Kopp – defence analyst / strategist, computer scientist
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Gilah Leder – mathematics education
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Raymond Martin – chemical scientist, former Vice-Chancellor
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Louis Matheson – engineer, foundation Vice-Chancellor
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Louis Moresi – geophysicist
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Graeme Pearman – climate change scientist
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Andrew Prentice – mathematician
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Zenon J Pudlowski – engineering expert
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John Stillwell – mathematician
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Chris Wallace – computer scientist
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Les William – physical instrumentation
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Sir Louis Matheson (1960–1976)
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William Alexander Gowdie Scott (1976–1977)
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Raymond Martin AO (1977–1987)
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Mal Logan AC (1987–1996)
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David Robinson (1997–2002)
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Peter Darvall AO (2002–2003)
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Richard Larkins AO (2003–2009)
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Ed Byrne AC (2009–2014)
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Margaret Gardner AO (2014–)
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Sir Robert Rutherford Blackwood (1958–1968)
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Sir Douglas Ian Menzies (1968–1974)
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Sir Richard Moulton Eggleston (1975–1983)
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Sir George Hermann Lush (1983–1992)
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David William Rogers (1992–1998)
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Jerry Ellis (1999–2007)
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Alan Finkel (2008–2016)
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Simon McKeon (2016–)
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