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University of Ballarat Honour Roll

The University of Ballarat Honour Roll celebrates the lives and achievements of past students and staff. The Honour Roll includes those associated with the University of Ballarat and its predecessor institutions: the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB); Ballarat Junior Technical School (BJTS); Ballarat Technical Girls' School (BTJGS); Ballarat Teachers' College (BTC); State College Victoria, Ballarat (SCVB); Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education (BIAE); Ballarat College of Advanced Education (BCAE); and Ballarat University College (BUC). Any former student or staff member is eligible for the Honour Roll, and suggestions for inclusion, and further information is welcomed.


List past Students and Staff by Family Name:
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Jack ADAM, mining engineer 
Val ANDERSON, chemical analyst 
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Margaret BAKER, student of Electricity and Magnetism 
Verna BARRY, Assistant to the Director 
E.J. (Jack) BARKER, SMB Principal, Foundation Director BCAE, Engineer 
Geoffrey BARRELL, chemist and brewer 
Thomas BATH, publican, SMB Life Governor, Council member and benefactor 
Andrew BERRY Registrar 
James BICKETT, moved to create Australia's 1st School of Mines 
Peter BLACKBURN, badminton 
Caroline BLACKMAN, Asian Studies 
Geoffrey BLAINEY, historian / University of Ballarat foundation Chancellor 
Steve BRACKS, Former Premier of Victoria 
Sandy BLYTHE, paralympian 
Guido and Noel BRELAZ, chemists and originators of the Josephine Brelaz Scholarship 
Joseph BURRITT, engine-driver 
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William CAIRNCROSS, Boer War veteran 
John CALABY, biologist 
Cyril CALLISTER, inventor of Vegemite 
Reginald CALLISTER, pottery investigator 
Charles CAMPBELL, photography Student and Lecturer 
Ted CANNON, artist, killed in action, France, 1916 
Posenby CAREW-SMITH, artist, Education Department Inspector 
Henry Richards CASELLI, architect 
George CLEGG, architect 
Sir Albert COATES, surgeon 
Herbert L. COBURN, architect 
Ian COLEMAN, IT Manager 
John COLLIER, Mining industry 
Maurice COPLAND, engineer 
William CORBOULD, mining engineer 
Ian COLEMAN, IT Manager 
Maryanne COUTTS, artist 
Jon CRAWLEY, artist 
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Hester DARBY, Lecturer 
Jacqueline DARK, opera singer  
Ernest DITCHBURN, Boer War veteran 
Roger DONALDSON, film director 
Isobel DOWLING, educator 
John DULFER, Engineer 
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Mary EGAN, educator 
Glyndwr EVANS, mining engineer, killed in action at Hill 60 (WW1) 
W.H. ELLWOOD, educator 
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Amalie FEILD, artist 
Charles FENNER, geologist and educator 
Edward L. FIDGE, Physicist 
Samuel Ernest FIGGIS, engineer 
William Ernest FIGGIS, assayer 
Joseph FLUDE, chemist, metallurgist and assayer 
Peter FRYAR, physical education and lecturer 
Ronald FURLONG, cricketer 
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John Hogan GERVASONI, Australian Rules footballer 
Murray GILLIN, entrepreneur educator 
Ian GORDON, Council member 
Kerr GRANT, physicist & lecturer 
Gilda GUDE, artist 
Nornie GUDE, artist 
Bella GUERIN, Australia's first female university graduate, SMB lecturer 
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Thomas HART, Geologist and photographer 
Heather HATFIELD, Quality Manager 
Roger HAWKIN, civil engineer 
Angus HENDERSON, Signwriter 
Geoffrey HENDY, Registrar 
Alfred James HIGGEN, Metallurgist and Lecturer 
Lindsay HILLMAN, lecturer and Council member 
Charles HOADLEY, Geologist and Antarctic explorer 
William Roy HODGSON, soldier and diplomat 
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Alfred JOHNSTON, Killed in Action during Boer War 
Charles JOY, Physicist 
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William KEAST, engineer 
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Kevin LIVINGSTON, historian 
Will LONGSTAFF, artist, Boer War veteran 
Frank LORD, teacher and soldier 
Ruby LONIE, staff member & acting-Registrar 
Geoff LOVE, Meteorologist 
George LUCATO, Lucato Peace Prize sponsor 
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Amy Maiden, performer 
Frederick MARTELL, x-ray pioneer 
Kiran MAZUMDAR-SHAW, brewer and biotechnologist 
Peter McCARTHY, mining engineer 
Samual McGOWAN, telegraphic expert 
John McKENNA, Australia's first graduate in Mine Management 
Andrew McMANUS, athlete 
William MIDDLETON, master plumber & SMB President 
John MIDDLIN, mining 
Bill MEINHARDT, engineer 
John MIDDLIN, mining 
Monica MILLER, music lecturer 
Dorothy MOLLOY, 1st female SMB Council Member 
Jeff MONCRIEFF, mining 
Stephen MONEGHETTI, athletics 
Brigitte MUIR, explorer 
Peter MUNZEL, engineer 
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James ODDIE, auctioneer & entrepreneur 
Ken OGDEN, engineer 
Peter O'LOUGHLIN, Mines Inspector 
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Edward Francis PAYNE, Gold, Diamond and Manganese Prospector 
Jeanette PERKINS-WATSON, geologist 
Martha PINKERTON, benefactor 
Frank PINKERTON, solicitor and benefactor 
James POUND, Chemistry Lecturer 
Sr Therese POWER, Educator 
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Anthony RADFORD, Journalist 
Dick RICHARDS, member of Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition / SMB Principal  
Jeff RICHARDS, psychologist 
John B. ROBINSON, Registrar 
John ROWE, miner and lecturer 
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Robert M. SERJEANT (Snr), mine manager & politician benefactor 
R.M. SERJEANT (Jnr), Killed in Action at Gallipoli 
Thomas K. SIM, 1st Mechanical Engineer to graduate from SMB 
Alfred Mica SMITH, Professor in Chemistry and Metallurgy 
Albert STEANE, educationalist and sloyd advocate 
William Huey STEELE, physicist 
Anne E. STEWART, story teller 
John W. SUTHERLAND, metallurgist, assayer, inventor 
Henry SUTTON, inventor 
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Libby TANNER - actor 
Telegraphy - first female students 
Thomas TRENGROVE, artist 
Percy TROMPF, commercial artist 
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University of Ballarat Art Collection Instigators 
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Andrew VASSILOU, conservationist 
Ferdinand VON MUELLER, botanist 
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David WAITE, volleyball 
Wes WALTERS, artist 
Jason WASLEY, opera singer 
Maryanne WEST, global recruitment 
Ian WHITCHER, Geologist and discoverer of Mt Tom Price 
Tony WHITE, Mining Engineer 
Fred WHITE, Mining 
Thomas WILLIAMS, inventor 
Thomas Rhys WILLIAMS, soldier 
William (Bill) WILLIAMSON, artist & educator 
Marcus WILLS, artist 
Graham WISE, Australian Rules Footballer 
Thomas WILLIAMS, inventor 
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x-ray pioneers, Frederick Martell and John Sutherland 
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Harold YATES, geologist 
Richard YOUNG, scholarship benefactor 
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