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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

    (Law) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Arie Freiberg – Chairman of the Victorian Sentencing Advisory Council

    (Law) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • George Hampel, QC – former Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria; leading advocacy instructor

    (Law) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Felicity Hampel, SC – judge of the County Court of Victoria; human rights lawyer

    (Law) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Peter Heerey – Justice of the Federal Court of Australia

    (Law) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Sarah Joseph – human rights scholar

    (Law) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Marcia Neave – Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria

    (Law) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Stephen John Parker – jurist

    (Law) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Mahadev Shankar – Malaysian Court of Appeal Judge

    (Law) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Louis Waller – medical and criminal law expert

    (Law) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Christopher Weeramantry – Judge and Vice-President of the International Court of Justice; human rights advocate

    (Law) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Bill Charman – pharmaceutical scientist

    (Medicine and life sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Michael Cowley – physiologist; Australian Science Minister's Life Scientist of the Year 2009

    (Medicine and life sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Dorothy Jean Hailes – medical practitioner

    (Medicine and life sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • David de Kretser – medical researcher; current Governor of Victoria

    (Medicine and life sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Basil Hetzel – medical researcher, public health advocate, listed as one of the Australian Living Treasures

    (Medicine and life sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Frederic Jevons – biochemist

    (Medicine and life sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Richard Larkins – medical researcher; former Monash University Vice-Chancellor

    (Medicine and life sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Barrie Marmion – Foundation Professor of Microbiology (1963–68)

    (Medicine and life sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • A.T.S Sissons – pharmaceutical scientist

    (Medicine and life sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Elsdon Storey – neurologist

    (Medicine and life sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Alan O. Trounson – biologist, IVF pioneer and stem cell researcher

    (Medicine and life sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Carl Wood – IVF pioneer

    (Medicine and life sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Robert Bartnik – mathematician

    (Physical sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Jim Breen – computer scientist, known for his work on Japanese dictionary projects

    (Physical sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Damian Conway – computer scientist, Perl

    (Physical sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • John Crossley – mathematician

    (Physical sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • John Michael Cullen – ornithologist

    (Physical sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Kenneth H. Hunt – kinematics expert

    (Physical sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Vit Klemes – hydrologist

    (Physical sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Carlo Kopp – defence analyst / strategist, computer scientist

    (Physical sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Gilah Leder – mathematics education

    (Physical sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Raymond Martin – chemical scientist, former Vice-Chancellor

    (Physical sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Louis Matheson – engineer, foundation Vice-Chancellor

    (Physical sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Louis Moresi – geophysicist

    (Physical sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Graeme Pearman – climate change scientist

    (Physical sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Andrew Prentice – mathematician

    (Physical sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Zenon J Pudlowski – engineering expert

    (Physical sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • John Stillwell – mathematician

    (Physical sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Chris Wallace – computer scientist

    (Physical sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Les William – physical instrumentation

    (Physical sciences) (Notable staff (past and present))

  • Sir Louis Matheson (1960–1976)

    (Vice-Chancellors) (Administration)

  • William Alexander Gowdie Scott (1976–1977)

    (Vice-Chancellors) (Administration)

  • Raymond Martin AO (1977–1987)

    (Vice-Chancellors) (Administration)

  • Mal Logan AC (1987–1996)

    (Vice-Chancellors) (Administration)

  • David Robinson (1997–2002)

    (Vice-Chancellors) (Administration)

  • Peter Darvall AO (2002–2003)

    (Vice-Chancellors) (Administration)

  • Richard Larkins AO (2003–2009)

    (Vice-Chancellors) (Administration)

  • Ed Byrne AC (2009–2014)

    (Vice-Chancellors) (Administration)

  • Margaret Gardner AO (2014–)

    (Vice-Chancellors) (Administration)

  • Sir Robert Rutherford Blackwood (1958–1968)

    (Chancellors) (Administration)

  • Sir Douglas Ian Menzies (1968–1974)

    (Chancellors) (Administration)

  • Sir Richard Moulton Eggleston (1975–1983)

    (Chancellors) (Administration)

  • Sir George Hermann Lush (1983–1992)

    (Chancellors) (Administration)

  • David William Rogers (1992–1998)

    (Chancellors) (Administration)

  • Jerry Ellis (1999–2007)

    (Chancellors) (Administration)

  • Alan Finkel (2008–2016)

    (Chancellors) (Administration)

  • Simon McKeon (2016–)

    (Chancellors) (Administration)

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Monash University, located in Melbourne, Australia, is one of the leading universities in the world, a core member of the Australian Association of Eight Universities, the Association of Pacific Rim Universities, the Association of Commonwealth universities and the International University Climate Alliance, Australia’s five star universities are the premier academic capitals in the Southern Hemisphere. Founded by the Australian parliament in 1958, the university is named after the distinguished military commander, public administrator and civil engineer Sir John Monash.

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