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Professor John Aaskov OAM – King’s College 1967 - 1970

• Professor John Aaskov OAM is a renowned authority on mosquito-borne viruses – with a career as a Microbiologist and Immunologist spanning from 1976 to 2006. His particular area of expertise concerns the origins and treatment of Ross River and Dengue fever. • In 1995, he obtained his Fellowship of the Royal College of Pathologists of the United Kingdom. • In 2015 Professor Aaskov was awarded the Order of Medal in the Australia Day Honours, given for service to medical research in the field of infectious diseases. • John has also maintained his ties with King’s College, having served for years on the College Council and more recently as a member of the Board of Fellows.

Dr Maureen Aitken

• Dr Maureen Aitken was Principal and Head of The Women’s College within The University of from 1990 until her retirement at the end of 2008. • She holds a Bachelor of Arts with First Class Honours in French Language and Literature, a Graduate Diploma in Education and a Doctor of Philosophy from The . • In 2007 she was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the University as well as her time as President of the University’s Alumni Association. • She has been a longtime friend of King’s College.

Mr Donald Steele Barrett

• Mr Don Barrett was educated at St Edmund’s College, Ipswich and then at UQ and Kelvin Grove Teachers’ College. He taught at Nambour State High School, 1951 and Brisbane State High School, 1952 to 1959. • He was appointed Lecturer in Classics and Ancient History, UQ, from 1960 to 1965 and was awarded a Commonwealth Study Grant to study at the Institute of Classical Studies, University of London, 1966. • He was a Senior Lecturer, 1966 to 1972, Associate Professor, 1973 to 1994; Dean, Faculty of Arts, 1983 to 1994. Don was a Member of Senate at various times and held the position of Secretary, UQ Academic Staff Association from 1972 to 1994. • Don is currently an Honorary Research Consultant in Classics and Ancient History, UQ, Senate representative on King’s College Council where he has been Secretary for the past 15 years.

Mr Malcolm Broomhead – King’s College 1970 – 1973

• Mr Malcolm Broomhead’s qualifications include Bachelor of Engineering and Master of Business Administration degrees from The University of Queensland. Malcolm was President of the KCSC in 1973. • He was Managing Director and Chief Executive of North Limited from January 1999 until the company was acquired by Rio Tinto Plc in October 2000. North had operations in Australia, Canada, Sweden and Argentina. Malcolm spent 10 years with North from 1990 to 2000.

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• Prior to joining North, Malcolm held senior operations, engineering and financial positions with Industrial Equity Ltd, Peko Wallsend Ltd, and MIM Holdings Ltd and worked in the United Kingdom, Middle East and Papua New Guinea as well as in Australia.

Professor Lindsay Brown – King’s College 1971 – 1974

• Professor (Biomedical Sciences). Faculty of Sciences Biological and Physical Sciences at The University of Southern Queensland . Prior to this appointment Lindsay was for many years a Lecturer and Associated Professor of Physiology and Pharmacology at The University of Queensland. • Lindsay served as a member of the King’s College Council for many years and also in the role of Treasurer of the King’s Old Collegians Association.

Mr Craig Chapman – King's College 1984 – 1989

• Mr Craig Chapman is a partner at Gadens Lawyers. Craig advises banks, financial institutions and corporate borrowers on a broad range of syndicated and bilateral transactions involving property and construction finance, acquisition finance (both takeover and management buy- out/buy-in), project finance, structured finance and general corporate finance. • He was a member of the KCSC Executive for a number of years and Senior Resident in 1989. He has previously served on the KOCA Inc., the College Council and the Foundation & Fundraising Committee. He was re-appointed to the College Council in 2012.

Mr Neil Chesworth – King’s College 1969 – 1972

• Mr Neil Chesworth is a civil engineer with a career of achievement in both Australia and overseas with employers in both the public and private sectors. Along with a Civil Engineering degree from the University of Queensland, Neil graduated in 1978 from the Australian National University with a Bachelor of Economics. • Neil served on the College Council from 1981 to 2002, the KOCA Inc. from 1980-1997 and was awarded the honour of being made a Fellow of King’s College in 1995. Amongst Kingsmen, few are as passionate in their dedication to the spirit of the Wyvern and all that it means.

Mr Steve Costello

• Retired Commercial Manager/Director most recently in IT and Banking Software before joining the Uniting Church in their Property and Finance area. • Lived in Singapore for 10 years while travelling Asia extensively. • Board member of King’s College. • Board Member of the Cannon Hill Anglican College for 10 years.

Mr Michael Creedon – King's College 1986 - 1989

• Mr Michael Creedon is a specialist construction and major projects lawyer with Minter Ellison where he is a partner. His experience includes the preparation and review of a wide range of construction, engineering, maintenance and consultancy agreements for major infrastructure projects; handling of construction and engineering claims; disputes through litigation, arbitration and dispute resolution. • He is a member of the Institute of Arbitrators & Mediators Australia, Engineers Australia and is executive secretary to the Queensland Major Contractor's Association. • Michael was President of KOCA Inc. from 2002 to 2007 and was Vice President of the College Council from 2005 to 2012.

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Emeritus Professor Mat Darveniza AO – King’s College 1949 – 1952

• E/Professor Mat Darveniza AO received his Bachelor of Engineering degree from UQ in 1953; his PhD from London University in 1959; a Doctorate of Engineering from UQ in 1980; and an Honorary DSc Engineering degree from Chalmers University, Sweden, in 1990. • From 1980 to 1997, he was Professor (Personal Chair) in Electrical Engineering at UQ - also being Head of Department from 1983 to 1987. In 1998 he was appointed Professorial Research Fellow and Emeritus Professor. • He was elected a Fellow of the IEEE in 1979 (Life Fellow in 1998); Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) in 1982; Foreign Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences in 1993; recipient of the Meritorious Achievement Award in Continuing Education in 1997; and Officer of the General Division of the Order of Australia in 2003. • In 1994, at the age of 62 years, he established his own private consultancy company, Lightning & Transients Protection Pty Ltd, of which he was Principal Executive Officer.

The Hon Justice Martin Daubney AM – King’s College 1981

• The Hon Justice Martin Daubney was educated at Downlands College and The University of Queensland, graduating with Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws in 1986. • Admitted in 1988 as barrister of the Supreme Court of Queensland, commencing practice in Brisbane. He is a member of the Bar Association of Queensland, the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, the Australian Bar Association and the Law Council of Australia. • Appointed in 2007 as Judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland. • Appointed as an Honorary Fellow of the Australian Catholic University in 2007. • He was elected as President of the King’s College Council in 2009 and retired from that position after 6 years of distinguished service to the College. Justice Daubney was awarded the King’s Jacket for outstanding service to the College. The jacket was presented at the 2015 Commemoration Dinner. • Recipient of the Australia Day 2019 Honours List as a Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia.

His Excellency the Hon AC, - King’s College 1969 -1970

• His Excellency the Hon Paul de Jersey AC was educated at Church of England Grammar School (now Anglican Church Grammar School), East Brisbane (1961–1965), he attended The University of Queensland between 1966 to 1971 and completed a Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws (Hons). • In 1971, the Governor married Kaye Brown in the King’s College Chapel. • His Excellency was appointed the 26th Governor of Queensland on 29 July 2014. Before this appointment, he served as the 17th Chief Justice of Queensland from 1998 to 2014.

Judge Ian Dearden – King’s College 1974 – 1977

• Judge Ian Dearden was educated at Rockhampton Grammar School and attended The University of Queensland and QUT, graduating with his Bachelor of Laws and Master of Legal Practice. • Admitted as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Queensland in 1984. • Appointed to the District Court in 1995. • Appointed Judge of the District Court in Queensland in 2005.

Dr Alan Demack AO – King’s College 1953 – 1958

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• Dr Alan Demack AO graduated from The University of Queensland in 1957 with a Bachelor of Laws degree and was admitted to the Queensland Bar. He was then elevated to the Bench as a District Court Judge in 1972. • Appointed as Senior Judge of the Family Court of Australia in 1976 and Judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland and Central Judge stationed in Rockhampton in 1978 to 2000. • Community involvement includes: Chairperson of the Queensland Marriage Guidance Council from 1974 to 1978; Lifeline Rockhampton Board of Management from 1980 to 1991; and Patron of the Blue Nursing Service (now Blue Care) Rockhampton from 1978 to 2005. • Alan was made an Officer of the General Division of the Order of Australia in June 2000. In the same year, he was also awarded the degree of Honorary Doctor of Laws by the Central Queensland University.

Emeritus Professor John Elkins OAM – King’s College 1958 – 1961

• Professor Elkins taught physics and mathematics for five years (Nambour State High and Brisbane State High.) • He joined the Education Department in the University of Queensland in 1967, with research interests in students with learning difficulties and the inclusion of students with disabilities in regular classes. • Having served as Head of Department and Dean, he retired in 2002, and later worked at Griffith University for three years conducting longitudinal research on support services in primary schools. • He also was on the Board of Directors of the International Reading Association for three years and Co-Editor of The Journal of Reading.

Dr Ross Fardon – King's College 1956 – 1959

• Dr Fardon is currently a Research Consultant of Fardon and Associates. • He was formerly an independent Non-Executive Director and Company Chairman of Cloncurry Metals Ltd., in charge of global exploration for BHP Billiton and Mount Isa Mines, Director- General of Mines and Energy South Australia and was Chairman of a Commonwealth Cooperative Research Centre. He has reviewed all geological surveys in Australia. • Dr Fardon has founded two high-tech companies (Technomin and APR Ltd), and was CEO of both. • Ross was President of the KCSC in 1959.

Mr Jim Farmer – King’s College 1970 - 1972

• Mr Jim Farmer entered King’s in 1970 and having completed his BA with a double major in Economics left the College in 1972. Later he completed a Diploma of Teaching and a Bachelor of Laws degree. • He was admitted as a Barrister of the Supreme Court in 1987. From 1990 – 2008 he worked at the Public Defender’s Office and retired to take up Doctoral studies at The University of Queensland. • Jim has long been a stalwart of the KOCA Inc. and was the President from 2008 to 2015. As President of the KOCA he gave freely of his time and energy - and with his wonderful wife Lily, they engaged themselves in the life of the College. Jim has been a wonderful ambassador for the Old Collegians and he is one of the College’s greatest supporters. His passion for King’s is always evident. The College is indeed fortunate.

Dr Trevor Faragher – King’s College 1953 - 1956

• Dr Trevor Faragher lived in King’s College at both Kangaroo Point and St Lucia. He was President of the KCSC in 1956.

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• After leaving King’s, he worked briefly in rural veterinary science and laboratories of the UK and later of the Commonwealth Government, mainly on the diagnosis and control of infectious diseases of birds. He completed his postgraduate studies while in England. • After a distinguished career he retired in 1991. He is a Fellow of the Australian Vetenarian Association. • His more recent claim to fame is that he is the author of the College’s centenary history, Men and Masters: A Centenary history of King’s College within The University of Queensland which was officially launched by the Chief Justice of Queensland in March 2012. His tireless attention to the task which was completed by him, effectively as a gift to the College, since he sought no payment, has received widespread acclaim.

Professor Paul Greenfield AO

• Professor Paul Greenfield AO was Vice-Chancellor of The University of Queensland from 2008 to 2011 and Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor from 2002. Prior to this, he was Deputy Vice- Chancellor, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), Executive Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Physical Sciences and Architecture and Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Physical Sciences and Engineering). • He graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering (chemical first-class honours) and his PhD from the University of New South Wales. He worked at CSIRO before winning a three-year fellowship to the U.S. • In January 2006 Professor Greenfield was made an Officer in the General Division of the Order of Australia for service to science and engineering and to the tertiary education sector. • He has extensive experience as a Board Director and is currently a Director on a number of company boards, as well as a consultant for projects in biochemical engineering; wastewater treatment; waste and environmental management.

Professor Trevor Grigg – King’s College 1966 – 1969

• Professor Trevor Grigg was The University of Queensland Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Academic) 1997- 99; Dean of Business, Queensland University of Technology 1995 to 1997; and Head, Graduate School of Management (GSM), The University of Queensland 1992 to 1994. • He was Deputy Vice-Chancellor (International and Development) at UQ from 2000 to 2007. • His professional research interests focus on public utilities and public infrastructure policy, planning business strategy, public policy and financial, pricing and investment-related issues and management. He has been a director of both private sector companies as well as public sector business unit boards.

Dr David Hainsworth – King’s College 1967 – 1973

• Dr David Hainsworth won a State Open Scholarship to The University of Queensland and graduated from there with a Bachelor of Engineering (1971) (first-class honours electrical) and PhD (1976) in electrical engineering. • David was a senior lecturer in the Department of Electrical Engineering at QUT and following that has spent 26 years with CSIRO in Brisbane, retiring from the position of senior principal research engineer in 2017. He won CSIRO medals in 2015 and 2016 for impact from research and service to industry through his work in mining automation. • As a student David was an active member of the General Committee of the KCSC and after leaving King’s was treasurer of the KOCA and was also a long-time member of King’s College Council including several years serving as secretary.

Dr Jennifer Harrison

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Mr Sam (R I) Harrison MBE – King’s College 1948

• Mr Ronald (Sam) Harrison, MBE entered King’s College in 1948, after having attended Anglican Church Grammar School East Brisbane between 1943 and 1946. Following completion of his Bachelor of Commerce degree, Sam was a successful Chartered Accountant until his retirement. • Sam is married to Dr Jennifer Harrison and their son, Jonathan Inverarity Harrison attended King’s College from 1989 – 1992. • Sam served on the College Council for many years and was also Treasurer. He was appointed a Fellow of the College and is today, Chairman of the Board of Fellows. In 2010, he was elected Patron of the KOCA Inc.

Emeritus Professor Trevor Heath OAM

• E/Professor Trevor Heath OAM is a former Professor and Dean of Veterinary Science, The University of Queensland from 1973 to 1980. • He received a Medal (OAM) in the General Division for service to the veterinary profession, particularly as an educator, mentor and administrator in 2003. • Trevor has been Academic Consultant to King’s College since 1999 and is one of the few men to have been awarded the King’s jacket for distinguished service to the College. He is much loved, respected and admired by all Kingsmen who have known him and know him today. In 2009, Council elected him to serve on the Board of Fellows.

Rev Ray Herrmann – King’s College 1972 – 1973

• Rev Herrmann was Deputy Master of King’s College 1983 to 1985 and President of King’s College Council from 2000 to 2005. For many years he has greatly supported the College by conducting Chapel Services, especially as part of major occasions in the life of the College. • Ray’s ministry has taken him to various locations and he is now retired and lives in Brisbane.

Dr Daryl Holmes – King’s College 1983 – 1985

• Dr Daryl Holmes is an Old Collegian having entered the College in 1983. • Daryl is the founder of 1300SMILES Limited and serves as its Managing Director. Dr Holmes has extensive experience in operating dental practices and an intimate knowledge of the management, administrative and support services required. • He practiced dentistry as an RAAF Dental Officer. Upon discharge from the RAAF in 1991 he began private dental practice in Ayr and Home Hill, north Queensland. He has operated dental surgeries in the Burdekin region, Townsville, and Cairns. Dr Holmes accepted a scholarship from the Royal Australian Air Force. In recent years, Dr Holmes has undertaken significant volunteer work in PNG.

The Hon John Jerrard – King’s College 1965 - 1967

• The Hon John Jerrard was educated at The Southport School and attended The University of Queensland and London University, graduating with his Bachelor and Masters of Laws. • Admitted as a Barrister of the Supreme Court of Queensland in 1971. • Appointed in 2002 as a Judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland and a Judge of Appeal. • John retired from the court in 2008.

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Associate Professor Vaughan Kippers – King’s College 1969 - 1971

• Dr Vaughan Kippers is an Honorary Senior Lecturer in the School of Biomedical Sciences (Faculty of Medicine) at The University of Queensland, after retiring in 2016. • Vaughan maintains a teaching role in the Advanced Surgical Anatomy Course offered by the School for Junior Doctors. Until recently, he was Secretary of the Australian & New Zealand Association of Clinical Anatomists. • He is an Associate Editor of Medical Science Educator, an on-line journal published by the International Association of Medical Science Educators, where he has served as a member of the Board of Directors. • Vaughan preceded Don Barrett as Secretary of the King’s College Council, has been on the Committee of the King’s Old Collegians Association, and serves on the Board of Fellows.

Professor William (Bill) Lovegrove AO – King’s College 1964

• Professor William Lovegrove was the Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) 2003 to 2011. Prior to this, he was Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Internationalisation and Commercialisation) at Griffith University. He also held senior positions at the University of Wollongong after commencing his academic career at the University of Tasmania. • Qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts, First Class Honours and Doctorate in Psychology (USQ) and completion of an Advanced Executive Program from the Kellogg School of Business at North-Western University (USA). • Bill was a Fellow of the Australian Psychological Society 1992 to 1993 and has been the Chair and member of various psychological societies.

The Reverend Canon Emeritus Bruce Maughan OAM– King’s College 1955 - 1958

• Rev Maughan OAM graduated in Arts in 1957 and Dip Ed in 1958. He was awarded the SG Brameld Prize for studies in English Literature and took up a teaching appointment at The Southport School in 1959. • At 54 years of age, he became a fulltime Clergyman in the Anglican Church of Australia. • Appointed a Knight in the Sovereign Order of St John of Jerusalem Knights Hospitaller and Knight Grand Cross of Justice 1990. Since 1992 he has been the Conventual Chaplain of the Queensland Priory, Residentiary Canon of St John’s Cathedral, a member of the Cathedral Chapter and a Member of the Diocesan Council in the Anglican Diocese of Brisbane. • In 1955, he entered King’s College at St Lucia (its first year in that location), where he edited the College Magazine, ‘The Kingsman”. In 1957 he was elected KCSC Vice President for 1958. He was instrumental in revising the KCSC Constitution in that year. He served as a Member of King’s College Council from 1972 until he retired in 2011 and was made a Fellow of the College in 1991. Today, he serves on the Board of Fellows.

Professor Robert (Bob) Menary OAM – King’s College 1951 – 1956

• Professor Robert Menary graduated from The University of Queensland and joined the Department of Primary Industries Queensland. • He was appointed Professor of Horticultural Science, University of Tasmania. • He was awarded The Order of Australia Medal for his contributions to horticulture. The Robert Menary Tasmania University Scholarship in Agriculture was established to honour his work. • He retired in 1997 but continues to supervise postgraduate students and to secure research grants.

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Ms Jennifer McVeigh

• Ms Jennifer McVeigh gained her undergraduate degrees in Arts and Law at UQ in the 1980s and management studies in 2000 at QUT. • Jennifer has practiced in the field of construction law for 25 years. She was a partner at Clayton Utz until her retirement in 1999. • Appointed to the Queensland Building Tribunal from 2000 to 2004. • Since 2005 she has worked as a consultant at Minter Ellison. • She is a member of the College Council and Chairperson of the Buildings and Grounds Committee of the College.

Mr John Miles – King’s College 1959 – 1962

• Mr John Miles is a highly qualified and experienced Chartered Civil Engineer with a professional background extending over more than 40 years in multi-discipline projects chiefly in the property and transportation sectors. • He has also had a 47 year association with King’s College - where he has been a member of the Board of Fellows and of the College Council and immediate past Chairman of the Buildings and Grounds Committee. • Between 1978 and 2003, he held board memberships within such bodies as the Brisbane College of Advanced Education (1987-1990), the Australian Council of Building Design Professions (1993-1994) and Queensland Rail (1997-2003).

Dr Barry Mollenhauer – King’s College 1956 – 1959

• Dr Barry Mollenhauer is an eminent dental surgeon, specialising in the field of Orthodontics, who practiced at the Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne and once conducted his own specialist solo private practice in the Victorian city of Ivanhoe. • He has taught at a number of Universities in Australia and overseas and published extensively from 1984 to 2000. • Barry has received a number of professional honours and awards including Emeritus Editor of the Australian Orthodontic Journal, Honorary Life Membership of the Australian Society of Orthodontists, the Distinguished Service Award from the Australian Society of Orthodontists, the Twenty Year Service Award from the Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne and Fellow of the international College of Dentists.

Dr Gavin Nicholson – King’s College 1986 - 1989

• Dr Gavin Nicholson completed a Bachelor of Economics at UQ in 1988 and the LLB in 1995, MBA (Advanced) in 1990 and PhD in 2007 in the field of corporate governance. Gavin is currently Associate Professor in the Business School at QUT. • In addition to researching, lecturing and developing materials in the areas of governance policy and practice, Gavin is an experienced director, governance researcher and board consultant. He has published extensively and currently oversees several large research projects aimed at understanding how boards operate. • Gavin is a Fellow of the AICD and Associate Fellow of the AIM and member of the Academy of Management, Strategic Management Society and Australia and NZ Academy of Management. He is currently Chairman of the Cannon Hill Anglican College.

Dr John Nutt AM – King’s College 1959 - 1954

• Dr John Nutt AM is an engineer who has been involved with innovative projects such as - the Sydney Opera House, Governor Phillip Tower Sydney, major Sydney 2000 Olympics facilities, Exhibition Halls for Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Singapore and major road, port and bridge infrastructure projects throughout Australia and Asia.

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• He is a former Chairman and CEO of Ove Arup and Partners, Consulting Engineers. • He was made an Honorary Governor of the Warren Centre for Advanced Engineering, University of Sydney, and was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) in 1997, serving as its Vice President. • In December 2016, Dr John Nutt was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Engineering by The University Of Queensland.

Mr Tom O’Donnell – King’s College 1984

• Mr Tom O’Donnell is a graduate of The University of Queensland and has significant involvement in charitable works especially with the Brisbane Lions Club and the College’s Foundation. • He was President of KOCA Inc. from 1998 to 2001 and has been member of the College Council on three occasions – and was re-elected to Council by the KOCA in July 2015. • Tom served as Vice-President of the College Council from May 2012 to December 2013. He is one of the few men to have been awarded the King’s Jacket for outstanding service to the College. The jacket was presented at the 2015 Commemoration Dinner.

Mr Lawrence Pane – King's College 1958 – 1961

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Emeritus Professor Dr Stuart Pegg OAM – King’s College 1951 – 1956

• E/Professor Stuart Pegg OAM was made a Member of the Order of Australia, Queen’s Birthday Honours in June 1996 for Services to medicine, particularly as Director of the Burns Units of the Royal Brisbane and Royal Children’s hospitals since 1977, and as Vice President of the International Society of Burn injuries since 1990. • Stuart is a pioneer in the treatment of burns injuries and has been recognized nationally and internationally for his outstanding achievements.

Mr Mitchell Petrie – King's College 1984 – 1987

• Mr Mitchell Petrie recently retired as the Partner-in-charge of Brisbane’s Internal Audit, Risk and Control Services practice at KPMG. • Mitchell has a Bachelor of Commerce from The University of Queensland and is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, the Institute of Internal Auditors, and as a Registered Company Auditor. • Mitchell was the Treasurer of the College Council from 2007 to 2013, and remains a member of Council and its Finance Committee.

Dr Cliff Pollard OAM – King’s College 1964 – 1966

• Dr Clifford Pollard OAM is the Trauma Clinical Lead for Retrieval Services, Metro North Hospital. • Cliff was a Director of Trauma Services at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital and Director of the Qld Trauma Registry at the Centre of National Research in Disability and Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Queensland. • He obtained a post Fellowship experience in the United Kingdom. For 16 years, Cliff ran a private practice specialising in general, gastrointestinal and laparoscopic surgery, endoscopy and colonoscopy. • In 2015, he was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours for service to medicine in the field of trauma care and contributions to health policy and reform in Queensland. • Cliff was the Vice-President of the King’s College Students’ Club in 1967 and Vice-Master in 1968 and 1969. He was appointed as a Fellow of the College in 2015.

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• Over the years he has maintained his links with the College and the KOCA. He introduced Melville Haysom, who presented the memorial mural in 1963. He was appointed as a Fellow of the College in 2015.

Emeritus Professor Colin Power AO – King’s College 1957-1959

• Served as Deputy Director-General of UNESCO - the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation. That term as Deputy Director- General came after ten years as Assistant Director-General for Education, a time when, in effect, Colin Power was the "E" in UNESCO. • For the twelve years he was at UNESCO, Colin Power was responsible for UNESCO's education programs in the organisation's 188 member states. He is now credited for having played an outstanding international role in assisting education authorities the world over during a decade of profound political, economic and cultural transformation. • As Deputy Director-General of UNESCO, Colin Power assumed a very high level of responsibility within the UN system in the global struggle to alleviate poverty, to defend human rights, and to protect world cultural and natural heritage sites.

Professor Mike Rickard – King’s College 1960 – 1966

• Professor Rickard has been CSIRO’s representative on the Board of ANZCCART since 1995. • He has been Chairman of the Board of ANZCCART Australia from 7 January 2001. • He retired as Director of the Australian Animal Health Laboratory at Geelong, Victoria but continues half-time with CSIRO as its Animal Welfare officer.

Dr Ian Runge – King’s College 1970 – 1973

• Dr Ian Runge holds a Master of Engineering degree (Mining) from the University of Queensland and a MA and PhD in Economics from George Mason University (Virginia, USA). • Ian founded the Runge Ltd group in 1977 after working in the mining industry in central Queensland, Europe, and USA. He is recognized as a leading expert in the field of mining economics and strategy.

Professor Tarun Sen Gupta – King’s College 1980 – 1984

• Professor Tarun Sen Gupta is head of general practice and rural medicine and director of medical education at the School of Medicine at the James Cook University in Townsville. The mission of the School is to train doctors to meet the health needs of northern Australia with emphasis on rural, remote, indigenous and tropical health. • Tarun was an important member of the Student Club in all his years in the College and President of the KCSC in 1984.

Mr Gavin Smith – King’s College 1966 – 1968

• Mr Gavin Smith attended The University of Queensland studying Arts Theology for 4 years. He left University at the end of 1968 and started teaching Health Education in private and state High Schools all around Queensland. • He resigned in 1973 and set-up his own business, Landscaping and Design Nursery Company - specialising in Bonzai. In recent years has scaled back his business interests. • Gavin has been a member of the King’s College Council on and off for 20 years, and a past President of KOCA in the early 1970’s. Gavin is a devoted member of the College and a loyal and dedicated Kingsman.

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Mr John Story AO

• Mr John Story AO was appointed Chancellor of The University of Queensland in February 2009 and is a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Queensland. • He has had an extensive career as a company director, and was chairman of the boards of Suncorp Group Limited, Tabcorp Holdings Limited, Ruralco Holdings Limited and Echo Entertainment Group Limited, and a director of CSR Limited. • John’s paternal grandfather, John Douglas (‘JD’) Story, was UQ’s first full-time Vice-Chancellor, serving in an honorary capacity, and John has continued the affiliation by studying here and formerly, giving legal advice to UQ. • He was appointed an Officer (AO) in the General Division in the 2015 Queen’s Honours for distinguished service to business and commerce. • King’s College is pleased to recognise his outstanding academic and professional distinction and service to the community.

Mr Bill Stubbs – King’s College 1960 – 1964

• Mr Bill Stubbs practised as a lawyer for 30 years specialising in resource law, company formation and stock exchange listings. He was co-founder of the legal firm Stubbs Barbeler. • He is currently Chairman of Stradbroke Ferries. • Bill Stubbs has been a director of a number of exploration companies spanning a period of over 25 years and was Chairman of Bemax Resources NL at the time it discovered and proved the Gingko heavy minerals deposit (now a mine) in the Murray-Darling Basin. • Bill is an important member of the College’s Foundation & Fundraising Committee.

Professor David Theile AO - King's College 1956-1958

• A former Olympic swimmer, Professor David Thielle AO won back to back 100 hundred metres backstroke Gold medals at the 1956 and 1960 Olympic Games. • He completed his medical studies in 1962 and The University of Queensland pool was later named in his honour. • Appointed Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. • Awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy by The University of Queensland and is an Officer of the Order of Australia. • Dr Theile retired as Clinical Chief Executive Officer at Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane in 2012.

Mr Francis (Frank) Turner – King’s College 1965 – 1968

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Dr Mike Vaughan – King’s College 1971 – 1974

• Dr Mike Vaughan is a Graduate of the School of Political Science and International Studies of The University of Queensland and is a former Officer of the Department of Trade, Brisbane. • Currently, Mike is an Associate Lecturer at The University of Queensland. • Mike has been a stalwart of the KOCA Inc. In recent years, he was a former Secretary of the KOCA and of the College Council. He was Editor of the Fulcher Orations on behalf of the KOCA and co-edited The Wyvern Tales written in 2004. Most recently, Mike edited Wyvernian Warriors: Kingsmen at War, again on behalf of the KOCA. He was elected at the end of 2009 by Council to serve on the Board of Fellows.

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The Hon Penelope Wensley AC

• The now former Governor of Queensland, the Hon Penelope Wensley AC has enjoyed a distinguished career in diplomacy and international relations and the development of Australian foreign policy. • Ms Wensley was educated at Penrith High School NSW, the Rosa Bassett Grammar School in London, and attended The University of Queensland, graduating in 1967 with a Bachelor of Arts with First Class Honours. • In 1994, she was named The University of Queensland's first woman Alumnus of the Year for her achievements in international relations and was awarded an honorary doctorate. • Appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) in 2010 for her distinguished service to the development of Australia's international relations.

Mr Richard (Dick) Wharton – King’s College 1959 – 1962

• Mr Dick Wharton has spent his entire career in the service of Australia’s roads. In 1959 he was awarded a Main Roads Engineering Scholarship and, after graduating as a Bachelor of Civil Engineering, went to work with the Qld State Government. He became the Commissioner of Main Roads in 1988. • Dick was appointed a Fellow of King’s College in 2010 and elected to the College Council in 2013.

Professor Stephen Wright – King’s College 1978 - 1982

• Professor Stephen Wright has a distinguished academic career working in the areas of numerical optimisation. • He holds the positions of Professor in the Computer Sciences Department and the Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Wisconsin, Investigator in the Optimisation Theme in the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery, Past Chair (and current Vice-Chair) of the Mathematical Optimization Society and SIAM Fellow and Member of the Board of Trustees of SIAM. • During his time at King’s, Stephen, better known as ‘Growler’, served as Minister for Culture in 1980, and led King’s to sporting victory in the ICC Cup in 1981 as President of the KCSC. While a resident at King’s he was also awarded the prestigious University Medal and completed his PhD at The University of Queensland. He was Vice-Master in 1982.

Mr William Yang – King’s College 1962 – 1965

• Mr William Yang graduated from the University with a Bachelor of Architecture in 1968. • He has won international acclaim as a photographer, author and performer. He received an honorary Doctor of Letters for his contribution to photography. • He worked as a playwright from 1969 to 1974, and since then as a freelance photographer. His first solo exhibition was in 1977. William Yang integrated his skills as a writer and a visual artist in 1989, performing monologues with slide projection. He presented in over twenty individual exhibitions across Asia, Australia, Europe and North America. He is represented by Stills Gallery, Sydney.

DECEASED FELLOWS

Rev Dr Robert Fulcher – (King’s College 1938 – 1941) – Passed away August 2010 Dr Keith H McDonald – (King’s College 1943 – 1944) - Passed away November 2012 Dr Robert Wensley QC – (King’s College 1963 – 1967) – Passed away May 2015 Professor Tess Cramond AO – Passed away December 2015 Rev Ray Hunt – (King’s College 1956 – 1959) – Passed away July 2017

Fellows of King’s College