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Congratulations 2 Congratulatory message from the Chancellor 2 Congratulatory message from the Vice-Chancellor 3 Welcome to Deakin University Graduations 4 The Graduation Ceremony 6 Acknowledgment of traditional land owners 6 Order of Ceremony 6 The University Mace 7 The Academic Procession 9 Academic Dress 10 Deakin University Ceremonial Dress 10 Deakin University Academic Dress 10 Regalia Colours 11 Deakin Award Appellations 11 Honorary Degree Recipients 12 The Performers 14 The University 16 Alfred Deakin 16 About Deakin University 16 Building on the University’s success 17 The Deakin Story 18 The Campuses 20 Melbourne Burwood Campus 20 Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus 20 Geelong Waterfront Campus 21 Warrnambool Campus 21 Institute of Koorie Education 22 Get Social! #DeakinGrad 23 University Prize and Award Recipients 24 Tuesday 13 February 6 pm 26 Wednesday 14 February 12 pm 40 Wednesday 14 February 6 pm 52 Thursday 15 February 12 pm 64 Thursday 15 February 6 pm 76 Monday 19 February 12 pm 96 Monday 19 February 6 pm 104 Tuesday 20 February 12 pm 116 Tuesday 20 February 6 pm 128 Wednesday 21 February 12 pm 142 Wednesday 21 February 6 pm 152 Deakin University Alumni Community 164 National Anthem 165 Evacuation Assembly Points 166 Congratulations

Congratulatory message from the Chancellor On behalf of the Deakin community I congratulate you on graduating from Deakin University. Today’s ceremony is rich in symbolism and history, with origins dating back to the very first universities of the Middle Ages. The ritual and tradition reflect the importance of the occasion, a significant rite of passage marking the end of your studies and the beginning of your career journey. This is your day. Your time to reflect on past Mr John Stanhope AM achievements and dream about future opportunities and to celebrate with the friends, family and teachers who have been There will be opportunities to move sideways into with you on the journey. different roles, to learn new skill sets, to explore new industries, or even to strike out on your own I wish you well for the road ahead. The in the growing gig economy. Whatever path you world of work you are entering is changing take, don’t be afraid to take risks, it is impossible fast. Your generation will have to deal with to live without failing at something. You’ll find as the impact of automation and artificial you get older you mostly don’t regret the things intelligence on jobs. You are likely to have you’ve done but the things you didn’t do when multiple career changes over your career you had a chance. The message from me is that journey and there are multiple ways to it’s better to learn than wonder what if. climb the career ladder. Like you, I am a Deakin alumnus, and I believe you will find as I have, that your Deakin qualification will be a valuable asset as you explore the opportunities ahead of you. Let me congratulate you and wish you every success for the future. Be proud of your achievement, you are a Deakin graduate. Deakin graduates are the truest evidence of the quality of the Deakin experience and they are a continued inspiration to Council, to staff, to each other and to future graduates. Mr John Stanhope AM Chancellor

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2 Deakin University Congratulatory message from the Vice-Chancellor Congratulations! You are now a graduate of Deakin University. One journey is over and another is about to begin. Your Deakin degree has given you the skills, knowledge and values to create the future you deserve. Let your passion, entrepreneurial spirit and your empathy to others serve you well. A characteristic evident in all Deakin graduates is a ‘can do’ approach to the task at hand however large or small, and a commitment to the Deakin values Professor Jane den Hollander AO of excellence, equity, collegiality and the public good. Be proud of your achievements, you have worked long In this era of lifelong learning it is likely that and hard. But don’t make the mistake you will undertake further study at some of thinking you achieved your dreams stage of your career and I hope it will mean without help. Today is an opportunity a return to Deakin. to acknowledge the support and Congratulations on the degrees you have encouragement you have received from been awarded and thank you for choosing those who have inspired and encouraged Deakin, it has been our privilege to be part you when the going seemed hard. of your education. I wish you good fortune Graduates, today’s ceremony isn’t a for the future. farewell, but the beginning of a new kind Professor Jane den Hollander AO of relationship with Deakin. Wherever you President and Vice-Chancellor go in the world I urge you to keep in touch with your University; the Deakin Alumni Network will enable you to reconnect with old friends and develop the new connections and new skills that are so important to today’s workplaces. You’ll find sharers of knowledge, providers of professional connections, wise mentors and future employers.

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 3 Welcome to Deakin University Graduations

Welcome! We would like to warmly welcome you to Deakin University’s graduation ceremony. This program lists every student graduating, including those not in attendance and graduating in absentia. The graduation ceremony will run for approximately 90 minutes and ushers are available at the venue doors to provide information and assistance. All guests should be seated 15 minutes before the ceremony start time. Please ensure your mobile phone is switched off prior to entering the venue and that you familiarise yourself with the emergency evacuation procedures, located at the back of this program. We hope you enjoy the ceremony.

4 Deakin University Selamat Datang! Kami ucapkan selamat datang di Upacara Wisuda Deakin University. Pada buku acara ini tercantum nama semua mahasiswa yang diwisuda, termasuk mereka yang tidak bisa hadir dan diwisuda in absentia. Upacara wisuda akan berlangsung sekitar 90 menit; informasi dan bantuan bisa diperoleh dari petugas penerima tamu di pintu keluar/masuk ruangan. Semua tamu sudah harus berada di tempat duduk masing-masing 15 menit sebelum upacara dimulai. Jangan lupa untuk mematikan telepon selular sebelum memasuki ruangan, dan pelajari prosedur evakuasi darurat yang tercetak di bagian belakang buku acara. Selamat mengikuti upacara.

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 5 The Graduation Ceremony

‘Kim barne barre Wadawurrung Dja’ The Chancellor (or representative) will then Welcome to Wadawurrung Country make a formal declaration conferring the awards of the University on the graduates, Deakin University would like to acknowledge both present and in absentia, and will invite the Wadawurrung People, the traditional graduates to proceed to the stage according custodians of the land and the Wathaurong to the order published in the program. community where this graduation ceremony is taking place. We pay our respects for their A Faculty Executive Dean will read out the continued care of the land and further extend names of graduates being presented to the that respect to elders past and present. Chancellor (or representative). At the conclusion of the presentation of the Order of Ceremony graduates, a representative of the graduating students will deliver a brief response. Processional music heralds the arrival of the Academic Procession for the The Vice-Chancellor will deliver the closing graduation ceremony. address. Following the closing address, there will be a musical performance. At the commencement of this music, graduands and guests are asked to stand and At the conclusion of the ceremony guests are remain standing for the National Anthem. requested to stand while the stage party and graduates leave the hall. The Master of Ceremonies will open proceedings and the Chancellor will deliver Refreshments will then be served in the the opening address. The Vice-Chancellor marquee in the John Hay Courtyard. will then introduce the guest speaker who will deliver the occasional address.

6 Deakin University The University Mace Maces were originally medieval weapons carried by bodyguards to kings and sergeants-at-arms. Much later, the mace became of ceremonial rather than practical significance and organisations such as civic corporations and universities adopted the mace as a symbol of the rule of legal authority. The University’s mace is displayed at meetings of the University Council and on such ceremonial occasions as conferring ceremonies. The bearer of the mace, in academic processions, ‘guards’ the Chancellor. Deakin’s mace was presented to the University by Mr Donald Thomson, Sir Wilfred Brookes and Mr Norman Stephen (Alcoa Australia).

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 7 8 Deakin University The Academic Procession In academic processions, the order of precedence on entry is from junior to most senior. The Chancellor, therefore, is the last member of the procession, followed by the mace-bearer. The Deakin Academic Procession and stage party usually consists of:

Chancellor: Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health: Mr J. Stanhope AM, BCom Deakin, FAICD, Professor B. Crotty, MBBS, MD Melb., FRACP FAIM, FCPA, FICA, FHRM Executive Dean of the Faculty of Science, Deputy Chancellors: Engineering and Built Environment: Ms K. Grigg, BEc Adelaide, DipEd Adelaide, Professor T. Day, DipEd, BSc, BSc (Hons), FAICD, FCPA PhD(Med) Flinders Mr P. J. Meehan, BBus RMIT, FCA, FCPA Pro Vice-Chancellors: Members of the University Council Pro Vice-Chancellor Academic Innovation Honorary degree recipients Professor S. Gopalan BA LLB (Hons) NLSIU, BCL Oxon, Members of the University Executive: DPhil Oxon. President and Vice-Chancellor: Pro Vice-Chancellor Defence Technologies Professor J. den Hollander AO, BSc (Hons), Alfred Deakin Professor S. Nahavandi, BSc (Hons), MSc Wits, Johannesburg, PhD Wales, Cardiff MSc, PhD Durham University, UK Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research: Pro Vice-Chancellor Future Fibres Alfred Deakin Professor P. Hodgson, BE (Hons) Alfred Deakin Professor X. Wang, PhD UNSW, FTI Monash, PhD Qld., FIEAust, FTSE Pro Vice-Chancellor Graduate Employment: Deputy Vice-Chancellor Education: Professor D. Mather, BSc (Hons) Lond., MSc. Lanc., Alfred Deakin Professor B. Oliver, BA (Hons) PhD Monash W.Aust., GradDipEd Murdoch, MPhil W.Aust., Pro Vice-Chancellor International PhD W.Aust. Mr J. Molony, BA (Media Studies) RMIT Deputy Vice-Chancellor Global Engagement: Pro Vice-Chancellor Researcher Development Professor G. Smith, BA (Hons), PhD Monash and Integrity Chief Advancement Officer: Professor A. Russell CHEd, BTeach, BEd, Mr R. Fairchild, BHK (Hons) Windsor, CFRE BAppSc (Hons), PhD Deakin Chief Operating Officer: Pro Vice-Chancellor Research Training Mr K. Selway, BBus (Marketing) Monash, and Performance Enhancement: GDip (Management) UT., FAICD Professor J. Graffam, BBSc Cal. State U., MA UCLA, PhD UCLA, FAICD; MAPS; MACEA Chief Financial Officer: Ms K. Parker, BBus (Accounting) Monash, Pro Vice-Chancellor Strategic Partnerships GCert (IT) Swinburne, FCPA, GAICD Dr J. Lawrence, BE Cant., MEM Cant., PhD Cant., PMP Chief Digital Officer: Pro Vice-Chancellor Teaching and Learning: Mr W. Confalonieri, DipSysEng UNICEN, Professor E. Johnson, B Ag Sci (Hons) Melb, PhD Melb MCompSci UNL, MBAEco ESEADE, GAICD Academic Board: Faculty Executive Deans: Chair of Academic Board: Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts Professor C. Hickey, DipTeach Monash, and Education: BPE UWA, MEd UWA, PhD Deakin, FACHPER Professor B. Cherednichenko, TPTC Toorak, Heads of schools and academic staff of the faculties DipArts Prahran CAE, B Ed Vic College, participating in the ceremony. Grad Cert Indigenous Sec Mgt ECU, MSc (Ed) Academically qualified general staff of the University. Rochester, NY, PhD Melb. Executive Dean of the Faculty of Business and Law: Alfred Deakin Professor M. Ewing, BCom Natal, BCom (Hons), MCom, DCom Pretoria, FAMI, FAMS, FANZMAC

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 9 Academic Dress

Academic dress is an important reminder Deakin University Academic Dress of the long history of universities in western civilisation. The three main elements of Higher Doctorate – a red gown with academic dress are the gown, the hood and gold silk front facings finishing at the front the head-dress, which were all once articles yoke line, sleeves fully lined with gold silk of everyday outer dress. Both gowns and and turned back at the front seam, together hoods, when in common use, were often with a red hood lined with gold silk and lined and this lining was decorative, as well a red bonnet with gold tassels. as practical. In medieval times, the higher Doctor of Philosophy – a royal blue gown the rank of the wearer, the more sumptuous with red silk front facings finishing at the the gown. front yoke line, sleeves fully lined with In universities there is still a difference in red silk and turned back at the front seam, the apparel of scholars of various ranks together with a royal blue hood lined with red reflecting the origins of the academic dress. silk and a royal blue bonnet with red tassels. Today’s academic head-dress evolved from Professional Doctorate – a royal blue gown various hats and bonnets of earlier times. with the relevant discipline colour silk front Deakin University’s academic dress, like that facings finishing at the front yoke line, sleeves of most Australian universities, derives from fully lined with the relevant discipline colour dress worn at the Universities of Oxford silk and turned back at the front seam, and Cambridge. together with a royal blue hood lined with silk of the relevant discipline colour, and a royal Deakin University Ceremonial Dress blue bonnet with blue tassels. Chancellor – a navy blue gown trimmed with Master by Research – a navy blue master gold bullion braid, sleeves trimmed with four gown, Cambridge hood lined with silk of the gold ornaments and gold bullion braid around relevant award colour and trimmed with the bottom hem, a navy blue bonnet lined two white pipes, colour is shown on both with gold satin, with gold braid and two gold shoulders, and a navy blue trencher trimmed metallic tassels. with white binding and white tassels. President and Vice-Chancellor – a navy blue Master by Coursework with Honours – a gown with five bars of gold bullion braid on navy blue master gown, Cambridge hood the sleeves and a navy blue tudor bonnet lined with the appropriate coloured silk and identical to that of the Chancellor. trimmed with two white pipes, colour is shown on both shoulders, and a navy blue Alfred Deakin Professor trencher with navy blue tassels. Academic staff who have been awarded the title Alfred Deakin Professor will wear academic regalia befitting their highest qualification as well as an Alfred Deakin Professor stole which will be worn over the top of the gown.

10 Deakin University Master by Coursework – a navy blue Regalia Colours master gown, Cambridge hood lined with the appropriate coloured silk and trimmed Architecture Oyster grey with one white pipe, colour is shown on both Arts Cherry red shoulders, and a navy blue trencher with navy blue tassels. Commerce Buttercup Graduate Diploma – a navy blue bachelor Education Emerald gown, Oxford hood lined with the appropriate Engineering Orange coloured silk and trimmed with one white pipe, colour is shown on the left shoulder Health sciences Glacier blue only, and a navy blue trencher with navy Information technology Wisteria blue tassels. Law Garnet Graduate Certificate – a navy blue bachelor gown, Oxford hood lined with the appropriate Medicine Ivory coloured silk and trimmed with the same Nursing Peacock green colour pipe, colour is shown on the left shoulder only, and a navy blue trencher Science Spectrum blue with navy blue tassels. Social work Spectrum violet Bachelor Degree with Honours – a navy All participants in the graduation ceremony blue bachelor gown, Oxford hood lined with must wear the appropriate academic dress the appropriate coloured silk and trimmed for their qualification or for the position they with two white pipes, colour is shown on the hold at the University. left shoulder only, and a navy blue trencher with navy blue tassels. Deakin Award Appellations Bachelor Degree – a navy blue bachelor In the official abbreviations of our awards, gown, Oxford hood lined with the appropriate Deakin University is abbreviated to Deakin. coloured silk, colour is shown on the left For example, BCom Deakin. shoulder only, and a navy blue trencher with navy blue tassels. Associate Degree – a navy blue bachelor gown, Oxford hood lined with the appropriate coloured silk, colour is shown on the left shoulder only, and no trencher. Diploma or Advanced Diploma – a navy blue bachelor gown, stole of the appropriate colour and no trencher. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Stole – a silk stole in the colours of the relevant indigenous flag may be worn under the hood or stole of the relevant award.

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 11 Honorary Degree Recipients

Honorary degrees are conferred by the Dame Quentin Bryce AD CVO – Doctor of Laws University Council on the recommendation of Emeritus Professor Max Charlesworth AO – the Vice-Chancellor, following consideration by Doctor of Letters the Honorary Degrees Committee. Hon. Simon Crean – Doctor of Laws 2017 Dr Baba Kalyani – Doctor of Science Air Chief Marshal Mark Binskin AC – Hon. Jeffrey Kennett AC – Doctor of Laws Deakin Honorary Doctorate Hon. Dame Carol Kidu DBE MP – Doctor of Laws Dr Elizabeth Broderick AO – Deakin Honorary Doctorate 2013 Dr Adrian Kloeden – Doctor of the University His Excellency Dr Charles Lepani CBE – Deakin Honorary Doctorate Dr Ray Reynoldson – Doctor of Science Dr V Mohan – Deakin Honorary Doctorate Professor David Parkin OAM – Doctor of Letters Professor B S Murty – Deakin Honorary Doctorate 2012 Dr Paul Tobias – Deakin Honorary Doctorate Hon. Michael Kirby AC CMG – Doctor of Laws Hon. Judith Troeth AM – Deakin Honorary Doctorate 2011 Hon. Ranil Wickremesinghe – Deakin Honorary Dr Pauline Turner – Doctor of the University Doctorate Professor John Duncan – Doctor of Science 2016 2010 Professor Michel Armand – Deakin Honorary Hon. Steve Bracks AC – Doctor of Laws Doctorate Professor Yusuf Qismullah – Doctor of Letters Dr Bill Forrest AM – Doctor of Letters Emeritus Professor Sally Walker AM – Doctor of Laws Hon. AC – Doctor of Laws Dr John Henry – Doctor of Letters Dr Jenni Lightowlers – Deakin Honorary Doctorate Emeritus Professor Adrian Lee – Doctor of Science Dr David Morgan AO – Deakin Honorary Doctorate Lieutenant General David Morrison AO (Retd) – 2008 Deakin Honorary Doctorate Professor Judith Ramaley – Doctor of Laws Dr Dalal Smiley – Doctor of Laws 2006 Emeritus Professor Gillian Triggs – Deakin Emeritus Professor Phillip Hamilton AM – Honorary Doctorate Doctor of Science Professor Yongxian Zhang – Deakin Honorary Doctorate 2005 Dr Richard Searby – Doctor of Laws 2015 Dr Kenn Fisher – Doctor of Science Dr Megan Clark AC – Doctor of Science Professor Brad Dunstan – Doctor of Science 2004 Professor William Hutchinson – Doctor of Science Dr Alfred Bamblett – Doctor of Laws Dr Leon Kempler OAM – Doctor of Science Dr Jim (James) Cousins – Doctor of Letters Dr Sue Nattrass AO – Doctor of Letters Hon. Allan McDonald AO – Doctor of Laws Dr Tim Soutphommasane – Doctor of Letters Dr AC – Doctor of Laws Emeritus Professor David Stokes AM – Doctor of the University 2003 Dr Helen Szoke – Doctor of Laws Dr Steve Vizarrd – Doctor of Laws Dr David Thodey AO – Doctor of Science Dr Neil Everist OAM – Doctor of Letters Dr Kurt Zuelke – Doctor of Science Dr James Cousins AO – Doctor of Letters Dr Frank Costa AO – Doctor of Laws 2014 Dr Jim Rossiter AM – Doctor of the University Dr Peter Alsop – Master of Science Dr Denise King – Doctor of the University Dr Mukesh Dhirubhai Ambani – Doctor of Science Dr Patricia Heath AM – Doctor of Laws

12 Deakin University 2002 1990 Dr Geoffrey Dreher –Doctor of the University Dr Geoffrey Caston CBE – Doctor of Letters Dr Harold Mitchell AC – Doctor of Laws Dr Inge King AM – Doctor of Letters Dr James Tait – Doctor of the University Dr Ewan Laird – Doctor of Letters Dr Isi Leibler AO CBE – Doctor of Letters 2001 Dr David Roach – Doctor of Letters Dr Hugh Moore – Doctor of the University 1989 2000 Sir James Darling CMG – Doctor of Letters Dr Joseph Pillay – Doctor of Laws Dr Renee Erdos – Doctor of Letters Dr Graham Rouch – Doctor of Science Rt Hon. Malcolm Fraser AC – Doctor of Letters 1999 Dr Charles Jarvis – Master of Science Dr Walter Backhouse OAM – Doctor of the University Dr Patrick Lang – Doctor of Science Dr Margaret Cameron AM – Doctor of the University Sir Arvi Parbo AC – Doctor of Science Dr George Dyer – Doctor of the University 1988 Dr Geoff Neilson AM – Doctor of the University Sir Ian McLennan KCMG – Doctor of Science Dr Thomas Schneider – Doctor of Laws Dr William Renwick – Doctor of Letters Dr James Martin –Doctor of Laws 1986 1997 Professor Fred Jevons AO – Doctor of Letters Dr Peter Kwong-Ching Woo – Doctor of Laws Dr Robyn Williams AM – Doctor of Science Dr Stephen Yeap Leong Huat – Doctor of Laws Dr Sharom Ahmat – Doctor of Laws 1985 Dr Diana Dyason – Doctor of Letters 1996 Emeritus Professor Otto Peters – Doctor of Letters Dr James Leslie AC – Doctor of Laws Dr Borje Holmberg – Doctor of Letters 1995 Dr John Daniel – Doctor of Letters Hon. Sir Anthony Mason AC KBE QC – Doctor of Laws 1984 Doctor of Science Professor John Hay AC – Doctor of Letters Dr Menzie Lipson AO – Dr John Bechervaise OAM – Doctor of Letters 1994 Professor Kenneth McKinnon AO – Doctor of Letters 1983 Doctor of Letters Dr Victor Smorgon AC – Doctor of Letters Professor Charles Moorhouse AM – Doctor of Letters Dr Kenneth Kaunda – Doctor of Laws Dr Peter Thwaites – 1993 1982 Doctor of Letters Dr Robert Brack – Doctor of Laws Sir Wilfred Brookes CBE – Master of Science Dr Gilbert Vines – Doctor of the University Dr Trevor Pescott – 1992 1981 Doctor of Letters Dr Raymond Chambers AO – Doctor of Laws Lord Walter Perry OBE – Dr Philip Brown – Doctor of Letters 1991 Hon. Austin (Keith) Asche AC – Doctor of Letters Tun Dr Haji Hamdan – Doctor of Letters Dr Arthur Collins – Doctor of Science Dr Jean McCaughey AO – Doctor of Letters Dr Ian Downs – Doctor of Letters Dr Peter O’Halloran – Doctor of Science Dr Kenneth Stewart – Master of Arts Dr Marjory Taylor – Master of Arts Dr Mary White – Master of Science For more information go to deakin.edu.au/ about-deakin/reputation/honorary-awards

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 13 The Performers

Deakin’s graduation ceremonies include a number of live musical performances, including the National Anthem and a musical arrangement at the conclusion of the ceremony. These are the biographies of the artists who perform at the ceremonies. Performers may vary between ceremonies.

Michael Cristiano Michael Cristiano is one of Australia’s most highly acclaimed performers and producers. As a producer, his name can be found on numerous multi-platinum selling albums by such artists as The Seekers, Judith Durham, Silverchair, Andre Rieu and Gene Pitney amongst many other big names. He has also wowed audiences on stage as a singer and guitarist. He is one of the country’s most respected musicians and composers, has taken home many music awards and played live to an international audience of millions at the AFL Grand Final with his own composition ‘Rock The G’.

Ron Murray Ron Murray is a Wamba Wamba man (Swan Hill area) living at Yapeen, near Castlemaine in central Victoria on Jaara country. He has performed as a didgeridoo soloist widely in Australia and also in New York, Jordan, Canada and New Zealand. Ron has performed for Queen Elizabeth II, Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens), Sir Bob Geldof and Muhammed Ali. Musical highlights include performing at the world premiere of American composer Phillip Glass’ Voices for Didgeridoo, Organ and Narrator (2001) with Mark Atkin, Calvin Bowman and Joy Murphy-Wandlin at the Lincoln Center Festival, New York. Ron regularly performs as a foundation member of the Deep Listening Band, a collaboration of Indigenous and non-Indigenous musicians and artists based on the Indigenous philosophy of Dadirri.

14 Deakin University Mary Catanchin Singer/songwriter Mary Catanchin has entertained in countless shows throughout Australia for the past six years. She is no stranger to the big stage, performing in venues such as Crown Palladium, The Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Federation Square, Etihad Stadium and Crown Casino Perth for corporate and public events. In 2014 Mary’s original band Heavy Feather released their debut E.P. ‘Carry you Home’ which received community radio airplay as well as being featured on Triple M’s Homegrown Program, which aired nationally. Currently Mary fronts popular cover band Every Avenue, performing up to four nights a week throughout Melbourne.

Jessica Markovski Jessica Markovski is a singer/songwriter from Geelong. Praised for her vocal skills and her remarkable ability to play numerous instruments, she is consistently greeted with exceptional accolades by world known musicians. She has toured Europe and America with ‘The Sweethearts’, playing at festivals such as Summerfest, Jazz A Vienne and Porretta Soul Festival, and was invited to perform at the Legendary BB King’s cafe in Memphis, Tennessee. Her passion for composing and performing continuously presents her with many exciting opportunities as a solo artist. She is currently recording and releasing her original compositions and is also involved in commercial modeling and acting.

Janeva Burrill Geelong local Janeva Burrill is a singer/songwriter that has been immersed in the performing arts from a very early age. Her passion for music has seen her travel the world with local soul band ‘The Sweethearts’ performing at some of the world’s most prestigious international festivals including Montreal Jazz Festival, Porretta Soul Festival, Jazz a Vienne and SummerFest. Janeva featured in the ABC3 reality documentary show ‘Heart&Soul’ which followed the journey overseas with ‘The Sweethearts’ and also wrote the opening title song for the series. After spending years teaching, vocal mentoring and performing, Janeva decided to begin her own solo career and released her first single ‘You & I’ earlier this year which placed #1 on the Triple J Unearthed charts. Janeva has covered the country over the last year performing with ‘LDRU’ singing the Aria nominated hit song ‘Keeping Score’ and has been a feature vocalist on tracks with Melbourne producers London Topaz, Tentendo and Dugong Jr. which collectively have accumulated hundreds of thousands of online streams. Earlier this year Janeva signed a global publishing deal with Sony ATV as a songwriter and an artist and is inspired to keep working hard to continue doing what she loves as a career into the future.

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 15 The University

Alfred Deakin Deakin University was named in honour of Alfred Deakin (1856–1919), a remarkable Australian statesman, leading figure of the federation movement and three-time Prime Minister of Australia. Alfred Deakin was a man of broad vision. Praised as a political leader, he was an outstanding orator, accomplished lawyer, a journalist, poet, an intellectual and an idealist motivated by a sense of duty to Alfred Deakin his country. The son of English migrants, Alfred Deakin The values of innovation, leadership, was born and educated in Melbourne, scholarship and reform embodied in Alfred studying law at the University of Melbourne. Deakin are also fundamental values of He embarked upon a career in journalism Deakin University. with and was a prolific reader of literature, philosophy, law and science, About Deakin University earning most of his income as a writer Deakin University is Australia’s sixth largest of social and political commentaries. university. As a public not-for-profit university, In 1879, Alfred Deakin launched his political Deakin combines excellent research and career and became a successful Liberal teaching with a strong focus on strengthening candidate for the Victorian Parliament. the communities it serves. A believer in democratic social reform, he The University was established with the became the acknowledged leader of the Deakin University Act of 1974 as Victoria’s Australian Federation movement in Victoria. fourth university and the first in regional He was an active campaigner, a delegate Victoria. Today it has almost 58,000 students, at the federal conventions, member of of whom 12,000 are international students the constitutional drafting committee and from 130 countries. More than 14,000 colonial representative in London. students choose to study online. Alfred Deakin was Deputy Prime Minister Deakin University has five campuses – and Attorney-General in Australia’s first one in Melbourne, two in Geelong, one in government and, in 1903, he became Prime Warrnambool and the online Cloud Campus. Minister. His many achievements include the establishment of the High Court of Australia, In addition, Deakin has prestigious the introduction of labour and social reforms, multipurpose facilities in the Melbourne and the promulgation of new technologies Geelong and international offices in India, such as irrigation and wireless telegraphy, China, Indonesia and Latin America. support for the exploration of Antarctica and the introduction of financial support for Australian writers.

16 Deakin University Deakin is a sector leader for student These important aims continue to be core satisfaction, currently ranked number one in to the future of Deakin University. However, Victoria (Graduate Outcomes Survey 2017). in a world that is now globally connected and Deakin has a student-focused culture with a where excellence and new ideas are available well-deserved reputation for being accessible, at the touch of a button, we will ensure that helpful and friendly. It has a long standing engagement and innovation ‘anywhere’ and record for using cutting-edge technology ‘everywhere we are’ is grounded in all aspects in education, while providing highly of Deakin life – its teaching, its research and personalised learning experiences. its enterprise – to enable our students and staff to thrive and to excel. Advances in research have been a hallmark of Deakin’s success in recent years, with The University’s vision and mission for its impressive growth in quality, impact students, staff, alumni, partners and friends and income. is to offer personalised experience with premium digital engagement, creating In the most recent Excellence in Research for the power and opportunities to live in a Australia (ERA) rankings, Deakin ranked at or connected and evolving world. Deakin will be above world standard in 90 per cent of Australia’s premier university in driving the its research. digital frontier – to enable globally-connected Deakin is renowned for developing education for the jobs of the future and award-winning partnerships with industry, research that makes a difference to the governments, communities, professional communities we serve. associations and other education providers. Informed by its Australian and Victorian Building on successes across Australia, context and engaged locally in the these alliances now spread to more than communities it serves, Deakin promises 30 countries. Deakin’s alumni networks to advance: also stretch across the globe, with more than 220,000 members from more than • learning – offer brilliant education where 110 countries. you are and where you want to go • ideas – make a difference through Building on the University’s success world-class innovation and research • value – strengthen our communities, Deakin University’s Strategic Plan – LIVE the enable our partners and enhance future: Agenda 2020 – provides a framework our enterprise for a bold and exciting future, while remaining true to the University’s founding goals: • experience – delight our students, our alumni, our staff and our friends. • to develop lasting and mutually beneficial relationships with rural and regional For all these reasons, Deakin University communities, in particular those in occupies an important place in the Australian Geelong and Western Victoria higher education landscape. • to offer an educational experience that will widen participation and support students from diverse backgrounds.

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 17 The Deakin Story

• Deakin was established by the Victorian • In the mid-1970s, the disused woolstores Parliament in 1974 as a ‘university in the on the waterfront in central Geelong Geelong area’. Deakin began teaching on was one site considered and rejected 1 April 1977. for the proposed university that was to • Deakin University is named after Alfred become Deakin. In 1996, this idea came to Deakin, who is often called Australia’s fruition with the opening of the Geelong Voice of Federation and was Prime Waterfront Campus. Minister three times between 1903 • In 2008, the Deakin University School and 1910. of Medicine opened, becoming Victoria’s • When it was established, Deakin first rural and regional medical school. incorporated two existing Geelong-based • February 2012 saw the first intake of institutions – the Geelong State College students in the new Bachelor of Vision and the Gordon Institute of Technology. Science/Master of Optometry degree. • Deakin had approximately 2500 students in • In July 2012, Deakin University launched its first year (1977), rising to 4800 in 1980. its Strategic Plan – LIVE the future: • By 1984, Deakin had consolidated Agenda 2020. its operations at the Geelong Waurn • In response to continued growth in student Ponds Campus. and staff numbers at Deakin, since 2013 • Deakin’s growth outside Geelong began new buildings and major improvements in 1990 when it amalgamated with the have included: Warrnambool Institute of Advanced – the iconic gateway building at the Education. This continued in 1991 when Melbourne Burwood Campus it amalgamated with Victoria College, – Centre for Advanced Design which operated from Burwood, Toorak Engineering Training at the and Clayton. Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus • Deakin was one of the first Australian – expansion of student accommodation universities to embrace professional and across all campuses. continuing education to corporate clients, • In March 2014, the University declared establishing Deakin Australia it would be a smoke-free environment. (now DeakinCo) in 1993.

18 Deakin University • In May 2014, the $34 million globally • Deakin’s recent awards and achievements unique cutting-edge carbon fibre research include: and innovation facility, Carbon Nexus, – a ranking in the top 2 per cent of officially opened at the Geelong Waurn universities across major international Ponds Campus. university ranking systems (the Academic • In December 2014, Deakin celebrated its Ranking of World Universities, World 200,000th graduate. University Rankings and QS World • The 2015 Excellence in Research for University Rankings) Australia rankings saw Deakin performing – Ranked first in Victoria and 5th in above or well above world standards in Australia for learning satisfaction and first 89% of its research. in Victoria and second in Australia for • In January 2016, John Stanhope AM learning resources assumed the position of Deakin’s • Deakin partnered with FutureLearn to offer Chancellor, taking over from David Morgan full degrees online and short free courses who served as Chancellor for 10 years. through FutureLearn’s global platform • In April 2016, the Deakin Business School • In 2017 Deakin University and LeMond received accreditation by The Association Composites joined forces in a $58m deal to to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business revolutionise the use of carbon fibre across International, the longest serving global the world accrediting body for business schools in • In 2017 Deakin opened two new Institutes: the world. the Institute for healthcare transformation • In August 2016, the Deakin University and the Deakin Applied Artificial Community Bank® initiative with Intelligence Institute. Bank was launched – the first collaboration • In 2017 The expanded TERI-Deakin of its kind between a university and a Nanobiotech Centre is opened by the financial institution. Prime Minister. • In 2018 Deakin will establish a 7.25 MW smart microgrid at its Geelong Waurn Ponds campus – a partnership with AusNet Services.

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 19 The Campuses

Deakin is a large university with all the Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus accompanying resources and infrastructure, but its campuses are small enough to retain Deakin’s Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus is their own character and sense of community. located 8km from the centre of the historic Each of our campuses offers a unique port city of Geelong, which is 72km south-west atmosphere – from the inspiring architecture of Melbourne. Geelong is Victoria’s largest and bayside appeal of our Geelong Waterfront regional city with a population close to 225,000. Campus, to the cafe culture of our Melbourne Set among extensive landscaped grounds, Burwood Campus, the spectacular coastal the Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus boasts location at our Warrnambool Campus or hectares of native trees, grassy lawns, lakes the mix of activity and open space at our and avenues. There are many specialist Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus. facilities at this campus, including an outstandingly resourced library, audiovisual Melbourne Burwood Campus production studios, research laboratories and an extensive computer centre. Also located This thriving campus is Deakin’s largest. at the Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus is the Located 15km from the Melbourne CBD, it Geelong Future Economy. The precinct draws boasts open and inviting spaces for socialising on over 15 years of investment in developing and studying, innovative architecture and the research expertise and facilities in areas wireless locations. An ambitious building such as carbon and ultra-fine fibre, program has resulted in a new complex nanotechnology and composite materials, as of spacious modern buildings, including well as robotics, pattern recognition and data the gateway building situated on Burwood analytics. Some of Australia’s, and the worlds, Highway. Refurbishment of older buildings, leading advanced manufacturers now call the a library extension, expansion of residential Precinct home. The Waurn Ponds Estate accommodation, a 250-seat lecture theatre provides first-class conference and and a large landscaped central courtyard have convention facilities. all created a campus that is well-resourced and well-designed. The campus is home to the Deakin University Art Gallery and the Deakin Motion.Lab, a state-of-the-art motion capture facility that produces 3D animation and special effects, similar to those used in films such as Avatar and The Lord of the Rings.

20 Deakin University Geelong Waterfront Campus Warrnambool Campus The Geelong Waterfront Campus is Deakin’s Warrnambool is the commercial, cultural newest campus, located on the beautiful and educational heart of south-west Victoria. foreshore of Corio Bay in the central business A premier tourist destination, it boasts stunning district of Geelong. Originally built in 1893, coastlines, renowned surf beaches and is the the historic woolstore building has undergone state’s foremost site for whale watching. extensive redevelopment to create a modern Located 262km from Melbourne, the and impressive campus centre. campus is set on 114 sprawling hectares The centrepiece of the campus is Costa Hall, on the banks of the picturesque Hopkins a concert hall of international standard, where River. Our lecturers, students and staff a number of university ceremonies, cultural at the Warrnambool Campus form a real performances and community functions community, where communication is open take place, including Deakin’s graduation and informal. ceremonies. Campus facilities include a comprehensive Also located at this campus is the refurbished library, excellent teaching and learning spaces, Sally Walker Building, which houses the a cafe, gymnasium, bookshop and golf Alfred Deakin Prime Ministerial Library course. Located just 5km from the centre and the Alfred Deakin Research Institute. of Warrnambool, the campus ensures that The Alfred Deakin Research Institute is an Deakin contributes to the vitality of the interdisciplinary teaching and research local community in the tradition of many centre covering political science, public policy university cities. and governance, international relations, globalisation, journalism and communications.

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 21 Institute of Koorie Education

Deakin University is proud to have the largest This approach to course delivery promotes number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait access and equity for Indigenous Australian Islander students of any Victorian university. students. Students from all areas of the country – rural, remote and metropolitan, The Institute of Koorie Education and across all age ranges, particularly mature commenced in 1991 and offers programs age – are able to undertake studies without that are structured around off-campus compromising their family and community community-based delivery, supported obligations. by on-campus intensive study blocks and complemented by local tutors at regional study centres.

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Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 23 University Prize and Award Recipients

Alfred Deakin Medal for Vice-Chancellor’s Medal for Doctoral Thesis Outstanding Contribution Rebecca Leech to Indigenous Communities Omid Zabihi through Education Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Tailor Byrne Outstanding Achievement Vice-Chancellor’s Medal for Kristen Joan Beck Outstanding Contribution to Ben Clare University Life Amanda Louise Hayes Dana Marie Harding Khanh Thi Phuong Ho Emily Elizabeth Kay Elspeth Catriona Ives Daniel Nguyen Rajiv Shrestha Gypsy Ala O’Dea Danh Phuong Tran David Santosh Jacqueline Anne Wilson Ritika Saxena Alfred Deakin Medal Sophia StJames Stephanie Jane Barber Samuel Lewis Wines Jasmine Louise Bursic Vice-Chancellor’s Medal for Anne House Recognising Excellence Deborah Anne Lee-Talbot Aaron Robert Beecroft Megan Claudine Oshri John Cattanach Melissa Jane Ploenges Amelia Jay Cottrell Kathryn Maria Stefancik Hannah Georgina Kennedy Hall Samuel Lewis Wines Helen Kesarios Marcia Jean Miller Megan Claudine Oshri Juliette Victoria Remfrey

24 Deakin University Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 25 Tuesday 13 February 6 pm Faculty of Health

26 Deakin University Tuesday 13 February 6 pm

Order of Proceedings The procession will enter at 6 pm. Guests are asked to stand as the procession enters and to remain standing until the conclusion of the National Anthem. Master of Ceremonies Alfred Deakin Professor Maxine Duke, Head of School, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Mace Bearer Ms Alice Di Pasquale, Faculty General Manager of the Faculty of Health and University Council Member Welcome Address Ms Kathy Grigg, Deputy Chancellor Occasional Address Dr David Speakman The Conferring of Awards Deputy Chancellor presiding, assisted by Chair of Academic Board, Professor Chris Hickey The Presentation of Awards Professor Brendan Crotty, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health Graduate Response Ms Linda Ashford Closing Address Professor Jane den Hollander AO, President and Vice‑Chancellor

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 27 Tuesday 13 February 6 pm

Dr David Speakman Dr Speakman is active in clinical trial programs, in particular the large Z11 The Occasional Address will be delivered by Trial in Breast Cancer and the MSLT II in Dr David Speakman. Melanoma. These are both international David Speakman is a Surgeon specialising trials. He has taught medical students from in Breast Disease and Melanoma. He has both Melbourne and Monash Universities for over 20 years sub-specialist experience in the past 20 years. these areas. Dr Speakman is the Chief Medical Officer at Dr Speakman is particularly interested in the the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and is a minimally invasive treatment of breast cancer Senior Surgeon in both the Breast and Skin involving breast conservation, oncoplastic and Melanoma Units there. He believes that techniques, sentinel node biopsy and a strong connection between the patient and neo‑adjuvant therapies. He was trained in their entire treating team is vital in getting breast reconstructive techniques as a Fellow the best outcomes for patients with cancer. and also works closely with dedicated Breast Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons. He is also widely experienced in benign Breast Disease. He has had a long involvement with the breast screening program through assessment clinics as well as on the Scientific Advisory Committee of BreastScreen Victoria.

28 Deakin University Tuesday 13 February 6 pm Faculty of Health Edward John Roy Clarke Whose thesis is entitled: ‘Climate Change Denial: The Effects of Doctoral Degrees Ideological Polarisation and Threat.’ Doctor of Philosophy – PhD Summary This thesis investigated whether the Lilani Arulkadacham perceived socioeconomic threat of climate Whose thesis is entitled: change mitigation policies explains the ideological polarisation of climate change ‘Dissociation Between Wanting and Liking: An Examination of the Incentive Sensitisation attitudes. Findings confirmed the role Theory in Human Substance Users.’ of mitigation threat, suggesting that an individual’s concern about climate change Summary may depend on their political ideology and This thesis addressed the IST proposition the type of mitigation policy proposed. that wanting and liking are two dissociable constructs of reward in human substance Principal Supervisor: users. Findings from this thesis suggest Dr Emily Kothe some level of support for IST. Most School: significantly, this thesis may aid in the Psychology refinement of the theory and sheds some light on how the theory should be tested Doctor of Psychology (Clinical) – in human populations in the future. DPsych(Clin) Principal Supervisor: Associate Professor Petra Staiger Eve Bottrill School: Whose thesis is entitled: Psychology ‘Formal Caregiving Relationships with Younger Residents in Victorian Aged Care Gillian Maree Clark Facilities: A Situational Analysis.’ Whose thesis is entitled: Summary ‘The Nature of Procedural Memory This study explored formal caregiving Deficits in Specific Language Impairment: relationships with younger residents An Investigation Using the Serial Reaction placed into aged care because of disability Time Task.’ rather than age. Caregivers spoke of Summary identifying more with younger residents This thesis investigates whether deficits in because of age and life-stage similarities. the procedural memory network can explain This identification was found to either grammar problems in children with language enhance caregiving or else create relational disorders. Results show that procedural disconnect when caregiving could not meet memory is implicated in a wide range of younger residents’ unique needs. other difficulties. The conceptualisation and assessment of procedural memory requires Principal Supervisor: refinement before a direct tie to grammar Associate Professor Tess Knight acquisition can be made. School: Principal Supervisor: Psychology Associate Professor Jarrad Lum School: Psychology

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 29 Tuesday 13 February 6 pm Peter Hugh Donaldson Daniel Leung Whose thesis is entitled: Whose thesis is entitled: ‘Social Cognition and Transcranial ‘Understanding the Relationship between Stimulation of the Temporoparietal Impulsivity and Cognitive Biases in the Junction.’ Treatment of Substance Misuse.’ Summary Summary This study examined behavioural and This thesis examined the interactive electrophysiological effects of transcranial relationship between impulsivity and stimulation on social cognitive abilities. cognitive biases, and the application of this Positive effects on aspects of emotion association in substance misuse treatment. processing were observed, which were Findings indicated that impulsivity also related to neurophysiological may contribute to the development markers. Stimulation also interacted with and maintenance of substance misuse autism‑relevant trait scores, underlining behaviour, and suggested the potential the relevance of this research to potential applicability of Cognitive Bias Modification clinical applications. interventions for impulsive substance Principal Supervisor: misusers. Professor Peter Enticott Principal Supervisor: School: Associate Professor Petra Staiger Psychology School: Psychology Alexandra Genevieve Davis Flowers Whose thesis is entitled: Kirstyn Louise Paige Windsor ‘Perinatal Mental Health: The Impact on Whose thesis is entitled: Mother-Infant Bonding and Attachment.’ ‘An Investigation of Social Cognition Summary and Schizotypal Personality Traits Using Transcranial Alternating Current This thesis involved a review of the Stimulation.’ literature which found that mild maternal depression is unlikely to have a Summary significant impact on infant disorganised The findings of this thesis suggest that a attachment. Further studies demonstrated non-invasive form of brain stimulation has that antenatal depression and anxiety the capacity to modify neural oscillatory influenced the relationship between activity in the frontal region of the brain maternal bonding in pregnancy and during a facial emotion recognition task. postpartum, with chronic symptoms The implications of this research may imply having a greater effect. that non-invasive brain stimulation has a Principal Supervisor: role in the clinical treatment of people with Professor Jane McGillivray schizophrenia spectrum disorders. School: Principal Supervisor: Psychology Professor Peter Enticott School: Psychology

30 Deakin University Tuesday 13 February 6 pm Doctor of Psychology (Forensic) – Ashmyra Voogt DPsych(Forensic) Whose thesis is entitled: ‘Perceptions of Victim Credibility in Child Susan Louise Mills Sexual Assault Cases.’ Whose thesis is entitled: Summary ‘An Examination of Appeals Against This thesis evaluated a new scale to Conviction in Child Sexual Abuse Trials.’ measure perceived victim credibility: Summary ‘The Child Sexual Assault Victim Credibility This study examined errors in directions Scale’. The evaluation confirms a five‑factor given by judges to juries in child sexual model of perceived credibility and abuse trials. Findings point to legislative demonstrates the strong psychometric reforms aimed at simplifying the directions properties of the scale. The findings being less effective than anticipated. Errors demonstrate that younger children in directions continue to remain a basis for are perceived as more credible than grounds of appeal leading to retrials. older children. Principal Supervisor: Principal Supervisor: Dr Stefanie Sharman Dr Bianca Klettke School: School: Psychology Psychology

Louise Nicole Steel Doctor of Psychology (Health) – Whose thesis is entitled: DPsych(Health) ‘Considering Cognitive Skills in Forensic Paulina Mech Practice.’ Whose thesis is entitled: Summary ‘Examining Obesogenic Socio-economic This thesis examined the role of Status Macrosystems in Childhood Obesity.’ intelligence, language and working memory in two areas of forensic practice; Summary (i) suggestibility in primary school aged This thesis set out to identify whether children, and (ii) young adult offenders. children from different socio-economic Together the results provide support for status backgrounds have the same the inclusion of language and working overweight/obesity risk and protective memory assessments in the ‘toolbox’ factors. Quantitative methods were used to of forensic psychologists. analyse a nationally representative sample of Australian children. For the different Principal Supervisor: socio-economic groups, different models Associate Professor Jarrad Lum of child-, parent- and household-related School: factors were identified. Psychology Principal Supervisor: Dr Merrilyn Hooley School: Psychology

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 31 Tuesday 13 February 6 pm Jessica Newhouse Master Degrees Whose thesis is entitled: ‘The Role of Impulsivity in Obesity and Master of Professional Psychology – Weight-Loss Maintenance.’ MProfPsych Summary Kathleen Anne Bailey This study utilised the two-factor model Stephanie Marie Cranstoun of impulsivity to examine obesity and Emma Louise McLachlan weight-loss maintenance. The findings Grace Rose Siewert indicated that obese adults self-report Master of Psychology significantly higher levels of rash impulsivity (Organisational) – MPsych(Org) compared to healthy weight individuals. Shamiran Asahak Novel findings also suggested that the Sarah Erin Carrigan behavioural measure of reward sensitivity Chelsea Marie Corless could differentiate successful weight-loss Matthew Defina maintainers from regainers. Vivian Carmen Monitto Principal Supervisor: Gavin Daniel Morse Associate Professor Petra Staiger Jessica Kate Muscat Co-Supervisor: Natalie Claire Ringenbergs Dr Melissa Hayden Caroline Rosenberg Alice Claire Rugg School: Psychology Graduate Diplomas Emma Louise Thompson Graduate Diploma of Psychological Whose thesis is entitled: Science – GDipPsychSc ‘Psychological Correlates of Chronic Pain Jason Andrews and Treatment Adherence.’ Magdalena Plebanski Summary Esperanza Quindara A systematic review found pain self‑efficacy Blaise Webster to be most reliably implicated in treatment adherence outcomes. A cross-sectional Graduate Diploma of Psychological study highlighted the importance of Studies – GDipPsychSt pain self-efficacy, fear-avoidance and Magdalena Plebanski perceived disability for pain and affective disorder symptoms. A longitudinal study Graduate Diploma of Psychology – showed depression, fear-avoidance GDipPsych (post-treatment) and anxiety (pre-to- Patrick Abou-Ghalioum post intervention) to predict adherence Lauren Arancini behaviour. Perri Ashton Manisha Balgovind Principal Supervisor: Carmela Batticciotto Dr Jaclyn Broadbent Sarah Louise Gallucci School: Bridgitte Louise Booth Psychology Vanessa Celine Bowie Aidyn-Joy Bradford Olivia Marie Burton Rachel Rachel Byrne

32 Deakin University Tuesday 13 February 6 pm Sara Carrio Montana Rose Kairns Benjamin Noel Carter Claire Monique Kennett Rebecca Cavarra Bianca Kessaris Simone Chaochalakorn Daina Krasts Dora Charalambous Sven Mathias Kristiansen Tayla Anne Chellew Larney Jayne Lamers King Sum Cheung Jarrah Eden Latch Julie Chhouk Jeremy Jie Lee Ghleanna Colgan Jennifer Hui Inn Lim Sean Connaughton Jason Paul Lim-How Eliza Anne Cooper Tegan Linford Celeste Claudia Costa Tayla Liston Meg Isobel Coulston Sandra Lizza Samantha Cristini Kiera Lynch Alyssa Catherine Cvetkovski Kiera Lee Rose Macdonald Gemma Davy Nilanthi Manogarasivam Samantha Jane Dax Andrea Marcu Anthony De Fazio Lorie-Ann McCann Kimberley Michelle De Geest Kaylah Mary McCole Phoebe Kathleen Detering Kathryn Elizabeth Mellody Vesna Djilas Deborah Ann Merritt Catherine Antonietta Emerson Jenna Miller Gokce Skye Erkocu Eva Missios Sabina Fainveits Janelle Moonasinghe Rebecca Fakhri Laura Nichole Moresi Christina Zoe Favas Elizabeth O’Callaghan Elizabeth Ferguson Thomas William O’Hare Zara Fox Lauren Pennacchia Matthew Franco Esther Philip Emily Fraser Maria Victoria Piedrabuena Emma Fraser Rene Alexandra Pirrotta Lana Ellen Gabrielson Divya Pugazhenthi Sandali Gamage Niwardi Shanika Rajapaksa Senethra Sachini Ohara Pathiraja Ganee Shaini Ratnatilake Arachchi Pathiranehalage Nicola Liane Casino Relampagos Louis Gennaccaro Jaskiran Kaur Rikhraj Dirkje Dorethea Gerryts Hayley Michelle Robinson Monique Rose Grech Emily Madeleine Rosenbrock Shakil Ali Grenade Amber Elizabeth Gwendoline Ross Aleksandra Barbara Grzywinska Noa Rothenberg Christine Halden Kiara Sacco Karla Harris Samuel Schoubye Georgia Harrold Jennifer Scott Nicoleen Amanda Higgo Sanjay Aravinda Seneviratne Vicky Huynh Anukesh Navneet Sharma Rebeca Indira Kara Nicole Spierings Mathindri Sheranga Jayasuriya Rebecca Steiszkal Reshma John Freya Jane Stockman

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 33 Tuesday 13 February 6 pm Emily Jane Swift Graduate Certificate Jessica Lyn Sykes Kirsty Taylor Graduate Certificate of Coaching and Stephanie Louise Terlato Counselling – GCertCoachCounsel Dorron Jeevakan Thambiah Emily Thornton Alon Lior Tamara Tovernic Yi Yun Tran Bachelor Degrees Hao Vuong Evangeline Shu Yi Wai Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) Alyce Alexandra Waite (Honours) – BA(Psych)(Hons) Sara Elsie Walker Elizabeth Denton Beyer Renae Danielle Wallis Scarlett Ravenna Croce Samantha Lee Webb Ella Rhiannon Garth Madison Kate Wills Ella Graj Ghiyath Zubi Christina Grillo Graduate Diploma of Psychology Catherine Grace Killmier (Pre‑Practice) – GDipPsych(Pre-Prac) Bachelor of Psychological Science Angela Therese Anthony (Honours) – BPsychSc(Hons) Divya Bannerjee Linda Joyce Ashford Faiz Behzadpour Adam Azad Andris Cerins Madeleine Christie Ely Stephanie Ashley Hirst Stephanie Jane Fernandez Jessica Jean Laird Ashlyn Elizabeth Hansen Dalitso Mbewe Louise Anne Howard Jameson Brent Nelson Bi Xia Ke Brittany Wild Post Mahir Khan Isabelle Sinclair Louise Amelie Annick Leprevost Tess Michelle Skipworth Joanne Louise Lillis Bethanee Ellen Lowe Clare Therese McInnerney Tracy Leanne Medlin Michelle Naujok Shelley Louise Obst Megan Claudine Oshri Anushka Bhavisha Vallabh

34 Deakin University Tuesday 13 February 6 pm Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) – Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of BPsych(Hons) Midwifery – BNurs/BMidwifery Pamela Argyropoulos Laura Jane Ackland Russell Roderick Campbell Brooke Olivia Cameron Regina Chan Emily Elizabeth Crosthwaite Kelly Alyce Deslandes Katelyn Joan Crowe Teagan Rae Donnelly Jasmine Anne Duerden Madison Nicole Foote Isabella Caite Edwards Rachael Louise Gazzola Demi Elizabeth Grant Tessa Rose Harrison Melinda Kate Kolodziej Michelle Tracy Lamb Chelsea Jane Quigley Alexandra Lavale Emma Louise Taylor Madison Jane Lyden Kate Victoria Titheridge Anestis Mavrides Danielle Visnjovski Gypsy Ala O’Dea Molly Rose Wheatland Belinda Jane Pacella Jodi Rand Bachelor of Nursing with distinction/ Melissa Lidia Savaglio Bachelor of Psychological Science Tanya Sherman with distinction – BNurs/BPsychSc Rebecca Lucy Thiele Kristie Arandjelovic Bachelor of Nursing with distinction/ Bachelor of Nursing with distinction/ Bachelor of Midwifery with Bachelor of Psychological Science – distinction – BNurs/BMidwifery BNurs/BPsychSc Imogen Grace Burrows Nadia Elizabeth Griffin-Hedges Rachel Louise Deroon Lucy Peace Ferrier Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Patricia Maree Gray Psychological Science – BNurs/ Ebony Rose Herrera BPsychSc Sharon Julie Hille Alex Louisa Cantwell Riley Therese McLean Blake Liam Chamberlain Amy Kathleen Frances McNamara Ipiet Mabor Makuei Stephanie Emma Molenaar Zoe Louise McKiernan Danielle Maree Najdovski Alexandra Sarah Vibert Emily Sarah North Alexandra Kate Pender Bachelor of Applied Science Tanisha Michelle Wallace (Psychology) with distinction – BAppSc(Psych) Nicholas Tod De Silva Gillian Claire Kelly Michelle Ruth Knoll Sarah Milburn

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 35 Tuesday 13 February 6 pm Bachelor of Applied Science Clare Teresa McAleer (Psychology) – BAppSc(Psych) Hayley Maree McPherson Luke Francis Allen Madeleine Georgia Meade Olivia Marie Burton Balvinder Kaur Narula Tracey Jane Crane Hannah Victoria Pearce Caitlin Georgia Fecondo Lani Mejorada Pineda Jaime-Lee Gell Joanne Jeong Hee Pittwood Vincent Elmar Helberg Jill Elizabeth Richey Erin Elizabeth Hill Claire Ellen Robinson Natasha Isabelle Hiscock Katie Louise Rogers Ashleigh Jo Horovitz Emily Clare Ruseler Christine Koutsimanis Joanne Savvas Courtney Leong Rachael Jayne Scott Sian Gloria Ligtermoet Jessica May Smith Olivia Grace Mort Jessica Amy Stacey Lauren Anna Pisegna Candice Louise Thomas Stephanie Lee Porcellana Grace Aileen Thompson Luke Troiano Nicole Lilian Tyrrell Ashley Louise Young Melanie Kim Van Geet Alicia Jane Waight Bachelor of Nursing with distinction – Eh Tha Pwee Paw Win BNurs Peng Yang Tina Abbott Paula Daniela Zenteno Annette Marie Aitken Ming Zhang Kathreen Marie Barbadillo Bachelor of Nursing – BNurs Katrina Louise Barraclough Kylie Maree Aguila Kirsten Anne Barraclough Marivic Alcantara Katie Belshaw Fathia Ahmed S Alshehri Elvera Brown Daniel Sean Aquino Mengge Cao Mekail Mhamud Arafat Lily Kathleen Dunn Kate Elizabeth Atkinson Bridget Kate England Natasha Patricia-Kay Bahrs Kacy Espancho Danielle Louise Barton Yvette Lesley Holmes Monique Michelle Boldiston Rhonda Joy Homfray Tiffany Ann Boots Lauren Emily Hooper Sophie Claire Brandon Hayley Hougee Elise Rae Burridge Tori-Elle James Neryza Camacho La Princia Jones Tracy Tria Candolita Breanna Grace Justin Erika Jose Careng Hansini Isurika Kasthuri Arachchige Almira Castro Tara Maria Kermeen Ashlee Cara Cerrone Ashlee Jade Keys Robert Allan Dervish Chakir Jiewen Luo Jolene Maree Charman Lisa Michelle MacAuley Madeleine Grace Chesterman Bridie Rea Masterton Alexandria Rose Maw

36 Deakin University Tuesday 13 February 6 pm Katherine Cicak Nomusa Mandebvu Maddison Jean Cleeland Tayla Holly May Rebecca Marie Coghill Taryn Mayson Jaimie Lee Michelle Cornwell Sharnee Jayne Mc Intosh Lucy Victoria Craigie Chelsea Irene McArthur Deepak Dalla Kaitlyn Amber Meszaros Adam Michael De La Roche Souvestre Merlina Mimini Melissa Jane Degoldi Mina Leonar Villavicencio Erin Jayne Dorward Amber Jade Murrell Chantelle Georgina Downs Bianca Alice Myers Katherine Lynda Edwards Emily Najdovski Katrina Adriana Edwards Marissa Netto Brooke Annabelle Elford Maddison Kellie Nicholls Danielle Caillin Ellis Sophie Letitia Noonan Molly Jayne Ford Johayra Jaifa Noveno Angilee Mae Fortaleza Emily Maree O’Dwyer Taylor Clare Gardner Georgina Rose Payne Gherly Aquino Go Taniea Jade Pekin Kate Irene Gore Lateisha Maree Perry Shannon Amber Greig Elizabeth Alice Peters Matthew James Hall Nicole Katherine Petran Jessie Ann Harris Kate Lauren Phillips Natalie Louise Harris Xavier Manning Hall Pierce Bethany Rose Hassell Tahlia Kate Pierik Adelle Elizabeth Henderson Bianca Kate Prestipino Meagan Jennifer Hindle Stephanie Reynolds Emma Mairead Hogan Callum John Robertson Kali Stamboulakis Monique Elizabeth Rocci Jo-Anna Marie Isidro Shani Kordus Rogan Julie Sandra Jagot Ashleigh Kate Rossiter Luke Thomas James Hannah Mae Rugge Shannon Michelle Jenkins Naw Htoo Say Xuexue Jiang Molly Jane Scott Clayton Alexander Jones Jihyun Seo Ana Josipovic Kaitlyn Johanna Shaw Alexandra Grace Kavenagh Kristen Jayne Sheil Chloe Rose Kelly Sophie Caroline Smith Georgina Elizabeth Kelly Nysa Elsie Stockdale Dustin Bjorn Koppel Laura Stott Millicent Elizabeth Kos Amelia Claire Sturgess Natalia Maria Kosowski Nicholas Joseph Talarico Priyanka Kulathayendran Jialin Tang Annah Aurea Ducut Lacap Anika Renee Torney Lady Harriet Lacea Lagsa Sarah Elizabeth Toulmin Jessica Lekawa Jamie Elise Valetic Abbey Lybyk Neelia Senori Mahara Hettiarachchige

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 37 Tuesday 13 February 6 pm Eilish Alyxandra Van Leeuwen Chelsea Monique Ray Megan Louise Vicary Masoumeh Rezaei Khaligh Jade Louise Wainwright Keeley Elise Richardson Laura Wallace Tarrant Glenn Robert Saunders Briana Rose Walters Sherrica Anne Senewiratne Runze Wang Mervynderjeet Rikhraj Singh Shanshan Wang Stephanie Thalia Skoullos Clayton John Wells Freya Jane Stockman Briony Isabella Wemyss Lisa Kristen Taranto Dempsey Elva Wiffen Amanda Thornbury Jo Williams Marie Vallianos Holly Rachel Wilson Hong Wang Qiannan Yang Eleah Marie Webb Yanfeng Yin Jean Octavia Wilson Laura Kathryn Yeoman Bachelor of Psychological Science with distinction – BPsychSc Bachelor of Psychological Science – Alexander James Ashenden BPsychSc Eleni Atmatzidis Brendan James Allison Beverley Anne Blakemore Anne Trisha Anandam Jason Brush Shehara Petrina Aponso Janet Bryson Bianca Rae Bartling Zoe Gorgette Carney Bianca Jade Bates Hayley Jean Carter Hamish Louis Bolger Olivia Sarah Cartledge Stephanie Anne Box Jessica Julia Christopher Munro Arnold Boydell Liana Rose Collins Sarah Patricia Callaghan Robert Neil Cox Sheron Chandra Jessica Luise Daniel Richard Lee Craig Catherine Antonietta Emerson Benjamin Scott Daniher Brittany Louise Fraiia Ashlea Tegan De Vink Laura Kaye Gaskin Dalena Do Jennifer Joan Green Alyce Durakovic Jordan Daniel Heath Samuel Dzungayira Natasha Lyn Huggins Emily Jade Figg Catherine Hume Sarah-Jane Gerlach Nadine Evette Kelenc-Gasior Samantha Gole Serena Grace Keller Sheyan Gunapala Gabriella Louise King Jessica Lee Hall Amal Maharaj Ayme Teresa Hamakiotis Kayla Ann Mansour Liam Joshua Harris Natalie Julia Mazur Jayden Hogan Mollie Alice McArthur Alicia Jennings Nicholas Samuel Mercuri Megan Claudine Oshri Nicholas Owen

38 Deakin University Tuesday 13 February 6 pm Eliza Jane Kerwin Gabriella Kosasih Faculty of Arts Harrison William Leggo Laidlaw and Education Laura Clare Lichtenauer Jaydon Matthew Lillo Bachelor of Communication Rebecca Little (Public Relations) – BComm(PR) Jennifer Ann Lunn Caitlin Rebecca Cross Belinda Ann Mammi Monic Maniboth Georgia Louise Marciano Izabela McKeon Alicia Jade Mounsey Olivia Yasmin Murchie Sachi May Mylius Alana Nahas Megan Jane Peti Jayde Elizabeth Petrie Lauren Elizabeth Piccirillo Max Edward Privitera Jaimie Remoundos Kynan Robinson Ebru Melis Sahin Olivia Syposs Katherine Mio Tremul Brian Truong Andrew Mark Walkerden Jaspreet Warha Eloise Marisha White Christopher John Wickenton Yiu Chun Matthew Wu Ebony Zanos

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 39 Wednesday 14 February 12 pm Faculty of Health

40 Deakin University Wednesday 14 February 12 pm

Order of Proceedings The procession will enter at 12 pm. Guests are asked to stand as the procession enters and to remain standing until the conclusion of the National Anthem. Master of Ceremonies Mr Kean Selway, Chief Operating Officer Mace Bearer Ms Alice Di Pasquale, Faculty General Manager of the Faculty of Health and University Council Member Welcome Address Mr Peter Meehan, Deputy Chancellor Occasional Address Ms Monica Kelly The Conferring of Awards Deputy Chancellor presiding, assisted by Chair of Academic Board, Professor Chris Hickey The Presentation of Awards Professor Brendan Crotty, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health Graduate Response Ms Jo Baker Closing Address Professor Jane den Hollander AO, President and Vice‑Chancellor

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 41 Wednesday 14 February 12 pm She also worked in Alice Springs for a number of years where she moved into management of Public Health and Primary Health Care programs. She has also had responsibility for acute health and welfare services at times throughout her career so has a broad yet detailed understanding of the whole health system. Ms Kelly returned to Melbourne in 2000 and worked as a Manager in Community Health for a number of years, during which time she completed her Master of Public Health. During this period she was active in the Victorian Community Health Association, having an invaluable opportunity to influence policy from an operational perspective. Following this period, it was a natural progression for Ms Kelly to move into the Ms Monica Kelly Victorian Department of Human Services, working in Public Health with responsibility The Occasional Address will be delivered for health promotion policy across the state. by Ms Monica Kelly. Her strong understanding of and grounding Monica Kelly works as the Director in the social determinants of health, of Health for the West Division of the developed from her time in the Northern Victorian Department of Health and Territory, served her well in this role. Human Services, holding responsibility Ms Kelly has always sought to work across for a range of state funded services across the areas of research, policy and practice. the Division. In this role she is responsible In her early days in the Northern Territory, for a number of areas of work she is she established the connection between particularly passionate about and which Deakin Dietetics and Central Australia have been constant throughout her career. where placements continue to this day. These include reducing health inequities, She has also spent periods working at the particularly those experienced by Victorian Health Promotion Foundation and Aboriginal Australians and taking a primary as a Senior Lecturer at Deakin University prevention approach to population teaching Public Health, Health Promotion health issues. and Policy subjects. She has continued Ms Kelly graduated from Deakin University to lecture, tutor and supervise students as a Dietitian after completing a Bachelor throughout her career. of Science in 1990 and a Graduate Diploma Ms Kelly’s current role sees her return of Dietetics in 1991. After some early to operations at a Divisional level. She work in hospitals in Victoria, she moved maintains links and influence with central to Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory policy program areas, as well as active where she worked with remote Aboriginal relationships with Universities through communities, addressing the social mechanisms such as the Deakin, DHHS determinants of health and nutrition. and the Department of Justice partnership operating in the Barwon South West region.

42 Deakin University Wednesday 14 February 12 pm Faculty of Health Master Degrees Master of Nursing Practice – Doctoral Degrees MNursPrac Fey Bakar Doctor of Philosophy – PhD Christine Ann-Marie Benstead Lucia Sylvia Baruch Camera Cen Lin Ian Campbell Whose thesis is entitled: Geraldine Patricia Cook ‘Patient Participation in Symptom Beatrice Wambui Gatama Management in a Chinese Acute Setting.’ Melissa Ann Goschnick Natalie Hutchinson Summary Anja Maree Johnson This study explored the synergies between Hannah Lambert patients’ and clinicians’ perceptions and Vanessa Leonard-Roberts experience of patient participation in Shuk Ting Leung symptom management in a Chinese acute Steven Robert Lewis cancer care setting. The findings enriched Jinyang Lin our knowledge of the enablers and barriers Matthew Allen Macaulay to patient participation and indicated Megan Louise O’Riley future interventions to be investigated Christina Jean Reygers within the Chinese acute cancer care Sarah Haseena Sami context. Natalie May Savory Principal Supervisor: Rachael Dorothy Sharples Alfred Deakin Professor Mari Botti Simone Irene Soderlund Co-Supervisor: Jessica Maree Stevens Professor Trish Livingston Stephanie Kate Taylor Rossette Tobias-Barr School: Megan Tweedie Nursing and Midwifery Smitha Varghese Xiao Juan Wang Jorid Kay West Master of Nursing Practice (Nurse Practitioner) – MNursPrac(NursePrac) Stefan James Anderson Deborah Balaban Carmen Louvaine Bullen Leanne Marie Hume Margaret Mary Loh Olga Kristina Lutzko Tania Joy McGinn-Belton Jason Silvester Rachael Summers Barbara Noreen White

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 43 Wednesday 14 February 12 pm Master of Professional Psychology – Graduate Diploma of Psychology – MProfPsych GDipPsych Julie Anne Brady Jessica Alabakis Cheryl Rose Gale Chloe Allen Rhiannon Paige McKenzie Uwasara Induwari Arambewale Harry Bartholomew Smith Caitlynn Emma Ashton Ruhan Bian Graduate Diplomas Ronali Rechell Bogahalanda Emily Alexandra Boubis Graduate Diploma of Midwifery – Colby Jonathon Chivell Bryce Nemanja Djordjevic GDipMidwifery Jayden Hardie Cherith Kraskov Brooke Cherie Henwood Graduate Diploma of Nursing Catherine Hume (Perioperative) – GDipNurs(Periop) Monika Kolta Luke Alexia McNaughton Nikita Hamilton Ryan Tina Nguyen Graduate Diploma of Nursing Madelon Paige North Practice (Intensive Care) – Sarah Frances Oakley Jack William Robb GDipNursPrac(IntCare) Dilrukshini Iresha Silva Kandace Maree Carman Brylie Smith Graduate Diploma of Nursing Thomas Gordon Wells Practice (Perioperative) – Graduate Diploma of Psychology GDipNursPrac(Periop) (Pre‑Practice) – GDipPsych(Pre-Prac) Linda Jean Dalziel Valerene Seit Ming Chin Lajja Dave Samantha Kathleen Harris Yu Shuang Graduate Diploma of Psychological Science – GDipPsychSc Alana Renee Walsh

44 Deakin University Wednesday 14 February 12 pm Graduate Certificates Jessica Sturcke Jessie May Sutherland Graduate Certificate of Diabetes Soon Yi Tan Education – GCertDiabEd William Khanh-Lac Tran Kylie Van Rooijen Idayat Abimbola Adeiye Gabrielle Sarah Vogelpoel Dawn Michelle Allen Aishlin Joan Patricia Whitehand Yiran Cao Kelsey Wickham Maria Cecilia Casella-Reek Michele Wigg Nicole Heidi Chadwick Lindsey Helen Worthington Karen Maree Collins Luying Xia Renae Michelle Dearman Isla Elizabeth Yiannoullou Erin Jane Downey Kartier Arna Falkenberg Graduate Certificate of Nursing Rachael Andrea Findlay Practice – GCertNursPrac Clint Anthony Flanigan Melissa Jayne Fox Madeline Freeman Lesley Jane Pugh Emma Louise Grace Amy Westhorpe Pauline Gray Lisa Anne Griffiths Graduate Certificate of Nursing Danielle Grioli Practice (Cardiac Care) – Chris Hayes GCertNursPrac(CardiacCare) Wendy Anne Hodgkins Sunu Chacko Juvy Marie Yee Holasca Lina Dades Yizhou Hong Annon Dollani Downall Kathleen Mary Irwine Edsel Canillas Fabillo Panagiota Kirgianis Biju George Cherlene Koh Anju Kallarackal Jose Doreen Kay Leber Emily Nicole Main Nicole Lentini Nisha Mathew Bridget Claire Margrain Elly Louise Moore Kristal Lee Marrinon Carlos Iii Pineda Belinda Jean Matthews Eva Simovska Raelene Jennifer Maybury Sarah Stephens Rosemary Alice McNeil Dany Thomas Michele Angela McNulty Jeena Varghese Nanette Marie Mercer Tabisile Ndlovu Graduate Certificate of Nursing Hye Min Park Practice (Critical Care) – Claire Rae Paynter GCertNursPrac(CritCare) Sharon Pearson Vanessa Joy Buhlman Alicia Nicola Prankerd Amy Briley Caffry Gillian Prime Carolyn Emily Bok-Koster Parameshwari Pulipati Belinda Stephanie Martin Lucy Quinn Hannah-Rose McNamara Belinda Faye Reddaway Jenna Emily North Irene Robbins Melissa Maree Rutherford Anita Shakya Ashleigh Lauryn Ryan Sabrina Ann Sharp Elizabeth Scott Kym Lauren Stanley Kelly Megan Stephenson

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 45 Wednesday 14 February 12 pm Graduate Certificate of Nursing Bachelor Degrees Practice (Emergency Care) – GCertNursPrac(EmCare) Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) Sarah Berendsen Russell (Honours) – BA(Psych)(Hons) Jessica Louise Chalmers Teresa Rose Bollard Jessica Edith Menzies Joseph Michael Daffy Emil Gerald Suarez Johanna Washusen Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) – BNurs(Hons) Graduate Certificate of Nursing Anthony Cignarella Practice (Intensive Care) – GCertNursPrac(IntCare) Bachelor of Psychological Science Sara Rachael Brennan (Honours) – BPsychSc(Hons) Mary Joy Din Imogene Smith Cara Ashleigh Saintsbury Green Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) – Cui Han Jessica Anne Humphreys BPsych(Hons) Kawaldeep Kaur Ashley Grace Bentley Gabrielle Elyse Long Travis Michael Harries Victoria Marshall Kiera Jones Mikheil Matcharadze Laura Michelle McDonald Shayan Motamedi Anna Elizabeth Norrish Kimberly Jane Murphy Brittany Judith Patafio Rebecca Anne Ridley Megan Jane Sechtig Elizabeth Anne Ross Bachelor of Nursing with distinction/ Catherine Ellen Thornton Yolanda Warren Bachelor of Midwifery with distinction – BNurs/BMidwifery Graduate Certificate of Nursing Azizah Anasril Practice (Perioperative) – Stephanie Jayde Bree GCertNursPrac(Periop) Stephanie Jane Donker Kate Anna Conlan Shannon Yvonne Farrell Lana Dent Jessica Sarah Forrer Stephanie Elaine Gomez Shelby Johnson Boe Blagica Ivanova Danielle Kayla Planner Elly McDonald Alison Heather Whitby Rhiannon Cherie Reid Emily Ann Young Emily Judith Roscoe Bachelor of Nursing with distinction/ Natalie Sacroug Kara Stonehouse Bachelor of Midwifery – BNurs/ BMidwifery Sarah Alexandra Colahan Madeline Heather Hallett Jennifer Anne Rohead Laura Kate Storey

46 Deakin University Wednesday 14 February 12 pm Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of of Midwifery with distinction – Public Health and Health Promotion BNurs/BMidwifery with distinction – BNurs/BPH&HP Rachel Lynn Mei Ho Dannielle Ashley Boyle Angelique Arlette Dunlevie Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Midwifery – BNurs/BMidwifery Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Brittany Louise Schilg Cook Public Health and Health Promotion – Sarah Louise Eason BNurs/BPH&HP Najibeh Faizie Monika Laura Tencic Hasini Sendra Ilangaratne Kelsie Lee Shorten Bachelor of Applied Science Emily Louise Waite (Psychology) with distinction – BAppSc(Psych) Bachelor of Nursing with distinction/ Clare-Maree Jehu Bachelor of Psychological Science with distinction – BNurs/BPsychSc Bachelor of Applied Science Ryan Craig (Psychology) – BAppSc(Psych) Georgia Lee Griffin Siddhartha Ram Sainty Benjamin James Hollow Monique Rachel Santuccione Stephanie Alexandra Koch Rhiannon Lee Smith Stephanie Joy Lohning Cayleen Maye Surrey Kelsey May Tarrant Bachelor of Nursing with distinction – Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor BNurs of Psychological Science with Ahamed Ashfaq Abdul Nazeer distinction – BNurs/BPsychSc Alma Lisa Atadero Rebecca McDonnell Johanna Helen Baker Luke Alan Bendle Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor Mark Louie Pelarada Bernaldez of Psychological Science – Sonja Nicole Bevan BNurs/BPsychSc Monique Therese Blackburn Mikhala Howells Ji-In Park Blanco Alicia May Lawrence Candice Lee Bodger Laura Kathleen Booth Bachelor of Nursing with distinction/ Olivia Lisa Brewer Bachelor of Public Health and Caitlin Grace Brister Health Promotion with distinction – Mary Angeli Abello Cabaluna BNurs/BPH&HP Sarah Kathrine Cain Emily Louise Flynn Elizabeth Mary Caudle Wing Yin Chan Dorothy Chu Freya Clayfield Amanda Louise Davies Claire Angela De Angelis Binyu Du Emily Joy Eldridge Katriza Anne Ramos Eugenio

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 47 Wednesday 14 February 12 pm Jessica Emily Evans Bachelor of Nursing – BNurs Ruby Rose Ferguson-Mayer Dylan Rodney Abel Natasha Elizabeth Fleiszig Thamer Awad D Alruwaili Monica Mae Fortinez Polyvia Juliana Aristidou Natalie Fung Sahritalee Taeshia-Anne Aruma Stephanie Frances Galvin Maher Atiyeh Aziziyan Catherine Louise Barrica Gello-Ani Delinda Bambang Abigail Rees Go Nicola Joyce Barrett Glenys Darlene Handley Kelly Baxter Ashleigh Kate Hanning Monsoure Bayani Kali Hills Sharna Grace Bell Taylor Elise Honeychurch Claudia Vivienne Benatar Olivia Katherine Janev Madeleine Olivia Harriet Bradley Chloe Elizabeth Jenkins Katherine Elizabeth Breen Ali Awaiz Lalani Jillian Louise Burdak Rochelle Elizabeth Langley Gabrielle Cannizzo Alida Ruth Lewis Caitlin Lynette Cassy Lu Liu Cindy Chan Mambei Evyne Harris Melissa Elena Chavez Lovelyn Martal Peter Po Chou Chen Karen Mae Mangulabnan Martin Sze Wan Cheung Janina Joyce Martinez Kristine Choa Tanya Louise Massi Jasmine Chow Hannah Lousie Morgan Georgia Isabel Colgrave James Teal Nair Christopher Michael William Collins Cheryl Ann Oldham Adriano Corciega Scott Walker Paton Lorieme Cotacte Jacinta Maree Read Rebekah Amanda Crocker Zoevenus Reiseger Min Cui Madeline Min Schmidt Susan Mary Daly Robert Joseph Seguin Regine Ann De Guzman Corinne Quo-Ling Seow Annette Veronica De La Motte Rachel Alyce Shea Hannah Ruth Dean Juya Shrestha Cristina Deligiannis Georgia Rae Sibley Samantha Jo Dimitriadis Emily Jane Skinner Kimberly Dinawanao Jessica Maree Tarasenko Olivia Louise Dole Amy Sarah Thomas Shelby Maree Duncan Katie Maryann Turner Vy Thao Duong Chloe Elizabeth Van Schie Amber Pearl Exner Thomas Alexander Verhoef Laura Jane Faelis Claire Louise Wales Steeve Jean Michel Fareedun Bernice Angela Walker Casey Chanel Warren-Smith Angela Jane Wylie Anni Xun

48 Deakin University Wednesday 14 February 12 pm Michelle May Fisher Kim Uyen Le Marianne Yi-Hua Foo Jessica Elizabeth Lee Ebony Louise Gall Grace Robyne Levens Meng Gao Xiaofang Liu Maria Graziella Giampiccolo Aldrin Bacolod Locaylocay Ashleigh Renee Glasscock Kalimna Caroline Loria Claudia Stephanie Glen Carmen Louise Lucas Annabelle Hui Jin Goh Sarah Joy Ludik Kelvin Loyd Gonzales Jon Bernard Lumapas Aian Jay Gopez Jonathan Malgapo Paula Ema Rowane Grant Cherry Blossom Mallari Madeline Rose Handel Jonathan Manapat Mallari Chloe Grace Harrison Monique Geraldine Mancilla Erin Jane Claire Harrison Patrick James Lu Mandin Kumari Herath Stephanie Kate Mann Elizabeth Lynn Hewitt Alesha Hannah Martyn Rebecca Amy Hill Elaine Matta Tran Bao Phan Ho Brooke Siobhan Matters Tara Lee Hogan Bronagh McAleese Grace Elizabeth Holland Caitlin Laura Meagher Naol Ragasa Holobo Hannah Esther Mel Zopui Hualngo Amelia Rose Catherine Michelle Philippa Alice Hubber Alice Millington Joanna Huynh Alexia Arianna Mirabella Afifa Imam Clare Adrienne Modra Kayla Shayne Infanti Yvette Louise Mooiman Vanessa May Jennings Molly Jade Moore Kanokpond Jenwechprasert Tess Olivia Moore Kaluthara Vidanalage Nilusha Grace Monica Mugavin Madhushanthi Dina Necola Kirandeep Kaur Dannielle Nguyen Stephanie Keenan Judy Kieu Lan Nguyen Mercy Thian Kim Lilian Nguyen Lam Hannah Rose Kingham Jessica Louise Nice Montana Korfiatis Caroline Alexandra Nicholas Kulwinder Kaur Tiffany Linda Nicholls Vivian Ky Corin Jean Nicholson Kate Eve Lamonica Katherine Nicolaou Lilian Lay Jade Nixayathirath Agnes Njeri Njane

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 49 Wednesday 14 February 12 pm Simon Kenneth Nourish Stephanie Louise Spargo Mika Odani Erin Wendy Sparkes Brittney Lauren O’Donnell Cindy Sulemanovski Lisa Oliver Xinna Sun Ma. Roseriel Oplado Sarah Tabatabaian Amanda Michelle Osborne Queen Elthan Tatad Megan Kirsten O’Shaughnessy Kirsten Leigh Tayles Mercy Chiyenum Ossai Alexiean Mendonca Terblanche Sunita Pant Karly Jade Theodore Alexandra Caroline Parsons Dale Thomas Madison Eileen Patmore Stephanie Jade Thorne Meghann Judith Patterson Talisha Shannon Timewell Anh-Quoc Phan Cheuk Ming Ting Alannah Monique Philpot Rachel Anne Tregenza Tamara Pillay Phoi An Truong Ma. Jessica Pineda Kim Joanne Valance Tayla Erin Purtell Nathan James Vella Tracey Anne Quinn Aimee Godwin Voisey Justin Laurence Emerson Ramos Zoe Alexandra Wain Mathilde Grace Reinders Taylah Joan Watson Brooke Marie Roberts Averil Janice Wischer Sarah Maree Rollins Wanyi Wu Kristan Louise Ronan Jingqi Xu Chanel Kirsty Rozairo Brydie Jane Young Elizabeth Marie Ryan Hang Yu Janice Ramirez Sadya-As Irene Zhang Natasha Sheryl Saltzman Wenbin Zhang Samarakoon Bathwadana Ralalage Sadana Zhao Zuo Maduwanthi Samarakoon Jelena Zurovac Emma Jade Sands Mechelina Rose Schalken Rochele Sharma Karlie Rachel Sheppard Alisha Danica Siemieniak Dominika Patrycja Sklarek Lainey Grace Smith Christie Snowden Daniel Spain

50 Deakin University Wednesday 14 February 12 pm Bachelor of Nursing (Clinical Leadership) with distinction – BNurs(ClinLdshp) Isabelle Stacey Hughes Claire Michelle Lucas Verity Eliza Pedersen Eamon John Tuke Lauren Liana Turner Lauren Margaret Vienet Bachelor of Nursing (Clinical Leadership) – BNurs(ClinLdshp) Estelle Sigalov Bachelor of Psychological Science with distinction – BPsychSc Grace Mathilda Alsop Stephanie Briskoska Shaana Renee Cook Zoe Kate Daglas Gabrielle Grace Eckhardt Anthea Marjorie Fitzpatrick Sean Luke Hambrook Luke Edward Wilkinson Bachelor of Psychological Science – BPsychSc Ebonie Lee Cassar Maddison Sarah Louise Dawson Kallie Jordan Dineen Harry Oliver Kelly Dolenc Brittany Tayla Hall Reid Oliver Hutchinson Emma Paige Jondahl Andre Kweku Kufe Cameron John Murnane James Michael Barry St Jack Alessandro Domenico Stefano Naomi Isobel Toth

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 51 Wednesday 14 February 6 pm Faculty of Health

52 Deakin University Wednesday 14 February 6 pm

Order of Proceedings The procession will enter at 6 pm. Guests are asked to stand as the procession enters and to remain standing until the conclusion of the National Anthem. Master of Ceremonies Professor Jon Watson, Dean of Medicine, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Mace Bearer Ms Alice Di Pasquale, Faculty General Manager of the Faculty of Health and University Council Member Welcome Address Mr Peter Meehan, Deputy Chancellor Occasional Address Mr Todd Harper Mayoral Address Cr Bruce Harwood, Mayor City of Greater Geelong The Conferring of Awards Deputy Chancellor presiding, assisted by Chair of Academic Board, Professor Chris Hickey The Presentation of Awards Professor Brendan Crotty, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health Graduate Response Ms Sarah Alexander Closing Address Professor Jane den Hollander AO, President and Vice‑Chancellor

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 53 Wednesday 14 February 6 pm During this time the Cancer Council has led Award of research initiatives in tobacco plain packaging, Honorary Degree epidemiological studies to identify the causes of cancer, and biomedical studies to identify the The honorary degree of Deakin Honorary causes of, and to improve treatment for, low Doctorate will be conferred upon Mr Todd survival cancers. Harper for his outstanding contributions and commitment to public health and for The Cancer Council hosts the Victorian Cancer his willingness to be innovative and brave Registry – the timeliest registry in the world and in advocating for public health. has led for the first time, publication of data on cancer amongst Aboriginal people. In 2011, the Cancer Council created the McCabe Centre for Law and Cancer – a world‑first initiative to bring legal experts together to provide resources for governments from low and middle income countries to implement change to prevent cancer and assist patients both here and overseas. The Cancer Council has been at the forefront of bans on solariums and educational campaigns around junk food, alcohol and smoking and in 2017 launched the state’s largest ever bowel screening awareness campaign. The Cancer Council has also developed initiatives to support cancer patients, including a Wig Service and a Holiday Break Program for cancer patients, together with evidenced-based optimal care pathways for cancer patients and reforms to improve patient access to Mr Todd Harper clinical trials. As CEO of the Victorian Health Promotion The Occasional Address will be delivered Foundation, Mr Harper led the organisation by Mr Todd Harper. as it developed programs and knowledge to For three decades, Todd Harper has been address violence against women, alcohol harms, dedicated to public health through a sedentary environments, promote workplace variety of leadership roles with Cancer health and expand economic evidence of Council Victoria, Quit Victoria, VicHealth primary prevention programs. and the Tasmanian AIDS Council. As Executive Director of Quit, he led the He has led advocacy and mass media organisation during reforms to tobacco communication campaigns to prevent advertising and labelling law reforms, smokefree harms from tobacco, alcohol, sedentary laws and bans on tobacco display, as well as the lifestyle, HIV/AIDS, cancer, discrimination design, implementation and evaluation of award and violence. Since 2011, as Cancer Council winning mass media campaigns. Victoria’s Chief Executive Officer, he has Mr Harper has a Bachelor Degree in Economics, steered the organisation’s important work a Postgraduate Diploma in Health Promotion in cancer research, prevention, support and a Master Degree in Health Economics. and advocacy.

54 Deakin University Wednesday 14 February 6 pm Doctoral Degrees Eloise Annette Fletcher Whose thesis is entitled: Doctor of Philsophy – PhD ‘Sedentary Behaviour and Cardiometabolic Health in Adolescents: Role of Diet.’ Mohamed Ayman Abdelhamid Abdelrhman Aboda Summary Whose thesis is entitled: This study examined the role of diet in the relationship between sedentary behaviour ‘Multimodal Therapy and Molecular and cardiometabolic health in adolescents. Exosomal-microRNA Biomarkers for It found that diet did not play a key role Cancer Cachexia.’ in this relationship and that sedentary Summary behaviour may be an independent risk This thesis is clinically based and includes factor for cardiometabolic health. six clinical trials for early diagnosis and Principal Supervisor: treatment of cancer cachexia (terminal Alfred Deakin Professor Jo Salmon stage). The thesis concluded Interleukin -6, and exosomal microRNA-21 as biomarkers School: for early diagnosis of cancer cachexia and Exercise and Nutrition Sciences recommended 500 mg bovine Lactoferrin once daily and exercise program twice Richard Gawel weekly. Whose thesis is entitled: Principal Supervisor: ‘Compositional Factors Affecting the Professor Jagat Kanwar Mouth-feel of White Wine.’ School: Summary Medicine The outcomes of this thesis significantly added to the understanding of how the Prasanna Kumar Athyala major classes of non-volatile compounds Whose thesis is entitled: in white wine, directly or by interaction, contribute to its mouth-feel. The findings ‘Oligonucleotide-Conjugates for Targeting challenge the paradigm of sensory EpCAM Positive Tumor Cells.’ additivity of structurally similar compounds Summary and give practical winemaking insight into This thesis focused on targeted drug enhancing mouth-feel. delivery for cancers using aptamers as Principal Supervisor: novel carriers for drugs. It helps in sparing Professor Russell Keast the normal cells, effecting cancer cells in Epithelial tumours. Both invitro and invivo School: studies revealed promising results of using Exercise and Nutrition Sciences aptamers as drug carriers. Principal Supervisor: Professor Jagat Kanwar School: Medicine

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 55 Wednesday 14 February 6 pm Sarah Michelle Hosking Carol Ann Matthews Whose thesis is entitled: Whose thesis is entitled: ‘The Role of Health Literacy in Osteoporosis ‘Exploring the Eating Behaviours of People Prevention.’ in Mid-Late Adulthood.’ Summary Summary This research demonstrated that lower This thesis examined fruit and vegetable health literacy is associated with poorer intake and variety in people in the uptake of lifestyle-specific osteoporosis peri-retirement life-stage. A range of prevention recommendations in women. factors from intrapersonal, social and In particular, health literacy skills associated environmental domains were found with finding, understanding and using to influence eating behaviours, and health information in managing health influences varied by partnership status. were of greatest importance. These results Fruit and vegetable intake and variety were have implications for the communication of associated with quality of life measures. osteoporosis prevention messages. Principal Supervisor: Principal Supervisor: Professor Sarah Mcnaughton Professor Julie Pasco School: School: Exercise and Nutrition Sciences Medicine Felicity Jayne Pendergast Rebecca Maree Leech Whose thesis is entitled: Whose thesis is entitled: ‘Examining the Eating Patterns of ‘Understanding Adults’ Eating Patterns.’ Young Adults.’ Summary Summary This thesis furthers the understanding of This thesis explored the determinates of adults’ eating patterns and their role in young adult (18–30 years) eating patterns. dietary intakes and obesity. The findings Qualitative and quantitative analysis was suggest that regular meals are important to conducted to examine what influences promote healthy eating and that improving young adults to skip meals and snack the quality of food choices consumed throughout the day. Findings suggest young as snacks may be an important obesity adults are highly influenced by a lack of prevention strategy. time, availability and their peers. Principal Supervisor: Principal Supervisor: Professor Sarah Mcnaughton Professor Sarah Mcnaughton School: School: Exercise and Nutrition Sciences Exercise and Nutrition Sciences

56 Deakin University Wednesday 14 February 6 pm Rajeswari Raguraman Faculty of Health Whose thesis is entitled: ‘Deciphering the Role of Tumor Microenvironment in the Invasion and Master Degrees Progression of Retinoblastoma.’ Master of Clinical Leadership – Summary MClinLdshp Retinoblastoma, a tumor of the eye, develops mostly in children younger than Jane Louise Bailey five years of age. The findings of this study Chris Georgiou have identified the critical interactions Tamara Lee Holmes of the tumour microenvironment to Elise Samantha Pound contribute to tumor growth, invasion Master of Dietetics – MDiet and resistance to treatment. The study Justine Dimiana Botros suggests researchers and clinicians to Linda Jane Brushfield understand these interactions before Frances Lucy Womersley designing successful and effective treatment modalities in a clinical setting Master of Human Nutrition – for retinoblastoma patients. MHumNutr Principal Supervisor: Jessica Ackad Dr Rupinder Kanwar Kristen Joan Beck Jacqueline Lee Bowker School: Melissa Sharon Cowan Medicine Jared Carr Bonnie Ruth Chivers Christine Janet Roder Linda Dal Molin Whose thesis is entitled: Emma Rose Day ‘Repurposing Auranofin to Treat Sara Dingle Clostridium Difficile Infection by Rachel Jane Eagleton Targeting Selenium.’ Katie Elizabeth Freeman Summary Kayla Maree Furmanczyk Kristan Jane Gilbert This research investigated the role of Amanda Louise Hayes selenoproteins in the bacterial human Jessica Elizabeth Hayward pathogen Clostridium difficile and tested Stephanie Alice Huggins auranofin as a treatment for this infection. Ali Judge Auranofin was found to effectively kill the Ernest Philip Mathewson bacteria and reduce the cytotoxic effect Elise Pook of its toxins, supporting its use as a new Hana Elise Robinson treatment for Clostridium difficile infection. Christine Heather Stewart Principal Supervisor: Louise Maree Smallwood Thompson Associate Professor Eugene Athan Ellen Akasha Toull School: Catherine Jane Warren Medicine Prudence Elouise Wilson Corinna Mercy Woolford Olivia Alexandra Young

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 57 Wednesday 14 February 6 pm Graduate Diplomas Kate Sinclair Harrison Claire Ho Graduate Diploma of Human Farih Jafir Nutrition – GDipHumNutr Ashleigh James Nikki Kroek Bridget Elizabeth Fazel Rachel Grace Mason Carla Michele Sussa Annabel Porter Matison Kristina Elizabeth Sutherland Anika McMahon Melissa Murat Graduate Certificates Jessica Ng Ebony O’Toole Graduate Certificate of Judy Pham Agricultural Health and Medicine – Danielle Christina Pipilakis GCertAgHealthMed Jyothsna Rama Rao Michele Reid Diana Eula Dixon Tenneille Belinda Ross Lisa Karen Janes Watchara Ruamking Sophie Louise Robertson Nicholas Ruggero Graduate Certificate of Leigh Nicole Shinde Health Research Practice – Julia Simmons GCertHealthResPrac Kathy Dianne Skantzos Julia Snabl Bradley Allen Morris Narelle Strubing Graduate Certificate of Human Anya Janani Sylvester Nutrition – GCertHumNutr Carolyn Paige Taylor Brooke Michelle Turner Veronica Lucy Andrews Katarina Kristine Weber Sarah Lucie Basha Sean Alexander Wickens Lyndal Jane Bayles Sarah Amy Wild Kathryn Brookes Alison Wilkins Shelley Faye Cavezza Madiha Ismail Zohdy Moustafa Zohdy Paul Phillip John Chambers David Francis Charles Coombes Graduate Certificate of Public Health Jenefer Marie Davies Nutrition – GCertPubHealthNutr Elizabeth Down Katherine Parker Laura Emily Gazzola Kylie Emma Rees Rebecca Giam Nawreen Hadi Sally Joan Hankin Melanie Harley

58 Deakin University Wednesday 14 February 6 pm Bachelor Degrees Bachelor of Health and Medical Science (Honours) – Bachelor of Exercise and BHealth&MedSc(Hons) Sport Science (Honours) – Bilal Ahmad BEx&SportSc(Hons) Kara Bianca Anderson Jackson Geoffrey Barnard Caroline Jane Bushell Eleni Berbatakis Ivana Kamille Cabiltes Brett Edward Cranage Georgia Francesca Caruana Tamara Rose Duthie Ellen Charlotte Clearson Liam Patrick Gleeson Jessica Allison Davis Michael James Ilett Shannon Beattie Ghossein Sean William Jessiman Marlene Mary Gojanovic Jesse Taelor Jones Wolfgang Matthaeus Haehr Nilufer Kayikci Elmira Hooshmand Richard Henry Kelly Merdia Jamal Johnny Jet Le Alix Madison Korbut Hans Leung Taryan Lee Kotsiakos Brenton James Rees Joshua James Lendon Jessica Louise Silver Alexandra Mary Lutzko Emma Louise Somerville Rachel Maree Mahony Fergus Lottkowitz Sully Rachael Elizabeth Marshall Danielle Lee Matthews Bachelor of Food and Amelia Meehan Nutrition Sciences (Honours) – Hafsa Omer Sulaiman BFood&NutrSc(Hons) Bhavisha Patel Gina Maree Absalom Abid Reza Prottoy Annie Rose Curtis Shazneen Rahman Sarah Ann Dickie Sienna Russell-Green Nilmani Natasha Tharushi Fernando Mitchel Simango Bethany Grace Gilham Arzoi Singh Claudia Rose Hartley Lachlan George Skilbeck Isabella Egan Hartley Mia Faith Strom Indee Hopkins Nicholas Verikios Rachel Jane Lohman Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Joshua Matthews Science with distinction/Bachelor Thomas Thanh Tran Bianca Monique Woger of Business (Sport Management) with distinction – BEx&SportSc/ BBus(SportMgt) Cameron James Hunter Adam Matthew Lippmann Jayke Robert Murray Timothy Philip Witherow Daniel James Wright

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 59 Wednesday 14 February 6 pm Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science with distinction/Bachelor of Business with distinction – BEx&SportSc (Sport Management) – BEx&SportSc/ Don Kaushan Abeywickrema BBus(SportMgt) Christina Marie Addamo Luke Alexander Brazier Sarah Elizabeth Alexander Cody Stephen Chapman Ryan Mitchell Allen Charles Edward Peter Dudley Eleanor Zoe Austin Reuben John Williams Lachlan Graeme Barkla Damon Andrew Bednarski Bachelor of Exercise and Aaron Robert Beecroft Sport Science/Bachelor of Bernice Weili Chan Business (Sport Management) – Liam Francis Coghlan BEx&SportSc/BBus(SportMgt) Jessica Sarah Cogley Edward David Cook Cameron John Banfield Matthew Robert Coyte Thomas Francis Benetti-Baker Jacob Baylie Crosbie Dean Nicholas Gibbons Chantal Jordan D’Andrea Thomas Louis Lindsay Jakob Jan De Coninck Boris Wing Fung Ma Emma Claire Falkenberg Kate Frances McCarthy Scarlett Maree Faulkner William Tam Nguyen Thomas Rory Fleming Ellen Louise Purvis Emily Claire Francis-Pester Harry Robertson Riddle Ron Free Ella Kate Scott Brodie Kyle Goold Daniel Valeri Yasiru Herath Mudiyanselage Bachelor of Food and Nutrition Claire Marie Hodgart Sciences with distinction/Bachelor Brooke Lee Hurrey of Commerce with distinction – Nicholas Alexander Jankovskis Simone Karambelas BFood&NutrSc/BCom Arthur Kotaridis Adrian Anthony Ferdinand Kieron Dale Lester Rebekah Jade Gabell Daphne Mantzanidis Nakeeta Lu Yen Li Matthew Stephen Matteo Chelsea Paige Rohrlach Nicholas Timothy Merrick Bachelor of Food and Nutrition Cailean Robert Mcgrath Moore Sciences/Bachelor of Commerce with Samantha Jayde Murray Dannika Brooke Newland distinction – BFood&NutrSc/BCom Chelsea Jade Newton Sharni Paige Godfrey Kelly Louise Northover Andrew Papalaskaris Harry Connor Parker Lou Politini Phillip Pundij Meg Daisy Ragauskas

60 Deakin University Wednesday 14 February 6 pm Mark Colin Renton Maddison Laura Horvat Jack Henry Robinson Simon Brendan Hunt Tatiana Eve Rouch Syed Jawwad Hussain Mitchell William Rowe Daniel Domenic Iacuone Nicole Claire Smith Melanie Kate Ioannidis Shannon Kasandra Sweeney Morgan Barbara Jarrett Samuel Jai Thomas Georgina Louise Joubert Jayden Michael Van Dyk Samuel William Kane Ryan Joseph Volo William James Key Anne Katrina Wallace Nilanka Randhana Kularathne Oliver Thomas Wilde Courtney Jane Leith Jacalyn Taylor Wilson David James Marshall Thomas Philip Wood Sean Dillon Marshman Sally Courtney Woodland Mercedes Bridget Mathewson-Vardy Peter Alexander Wroblewski Molly Avril McLaren Christopher Anthony Zuccala Lachlan Alexander Spencer Meredith Timothy Stefan Michael Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Miquela Ann Millwood Science – BEx&SportSc Jeremy Shaun Min Fa Georgia Lauren Andrews Seamus Dennis O’Callaghan Allen Antony Peter O’Leary Jordan Michael Beck Jeremy Russell O’Toole Joseph Raymond Blyth Nathan John Palenkas Elly Jayne Bookham Lucija Marija Peric Ryan Robert Boyden Octavian Joseph Power-Priede Matilda Bracher Joseph Primerano Bryoni Alise Butler Angus George Robertson Jasmin Cannizzo Isabella Grace Romano Henry Russell John Carne Mohammed Shakeel Safiq Alexander Oliver Carney James Malcolm Saunderson James Raymond Cecil Nicholas John Scarlett Alexander Yi Wei Chiu Laura Smith Federico Crestale Alesha Jayne Stagg Andrew Ross Cusack Sean Philip Stokes Sarah Jane Dawson Elliott Nicholas Taylor Josh Andrew Drummond Krystal Tosin Sean William Drummond Danica Charlotte Treverton Stephanie Jane Dunger Tanya Vassos Holly Marie Eckert Jessica Vo Haley Christine Eyles Jesse Philip White Bryson Leigh Ford Calum Stuart Wilson Ashley Aaron Gallina Kevin Jaime Wilson Nikaela Ellen Genio Nathan William Wilson Elyce Sally Hay Sean Mikhail Wimalaratna Oliver Joseph Herd Iliana Zafiriou Thomas James Hillman

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 61 Wednesday 14 February 6 pm Bachelor of Food and Nutrition – Joelle Constance Thom BFood&Nutr Jacqueline Louise Tingley Gabrielle Louise Davis Jason David Toms Breanna Kate Gauci Bianca Helena Trajcevski Chloe Mendola Michelle Esther Verstandiker Nishanthini Mohan Limei Wang Lisa Jane Spencer Grant Michael Wells Annie Louise Wilson Hannah Lesley Wilshier Bachelor of Food and Nutrition Bachelor of Food and Nutrition Sciences with distinction – Sciences – BFood&NutrSc BFood&NutrSc Madison Jane Albrecht Ashleigh Maree Avery Ashley Su-Lin Belcher Bonnie Viviann Bertone Clare Elizabeth Black Caitlyn Jayne Boulton Noelle Bosshard Angela Eloise Briggs Rachael Elise Bottomley Kathryn Ellyse Burton Patricia Jia Pei Cheong Sarah Jane Campbell Yan Ki Chua Yuyang Chen Anna Cross Charlie Kai Chu Emily Jane Davison Tayla Louise Daniel Justine Derbyshire Jemma Ginsburg Sarah Marie Di Pietro Sandra Guirguis Laura Metzler Edwards Kimberley May Hall Stephanie Anne Freemantle Lily Egan Hartley Mark Samy Gerges Tamsil Irfan Elise Gordon Bradley Christopher Kovac Alice Clare Harvey Jadelynn Nguyen Rhiannon Belle Hendra Nur Fadhilah Bte Rashid Megan Victoria Hickey Rhiannon Jade Ogilvie James Edward Isherwood Xiran Qiu Maria Ida Birgitta Jonsson Madeleine Alice Stephen Rachael Anne Kambouris Natalie Lisa Subotsch Chern Xuan Lee Amy Rebecca Tellis Zoe Chong-Zhe Liaw Rhylie Kate Theos Clinton Mohsen Maleki Carla Simone Thomas Joyce Tin-Wing Man Vanessa Claire Tyrer Jazmyn Anne McKinnie Angella Tzouvani Rhianna Olivia McNee Paris Jay Wojniak Lauren Elise McPherson Yijia Wu Rebekka Grace Mollison Jasmine Xiong Stephanie Monacella Melinda Nicole Pietsch Eliza Taylor Pitson Nicole Rebecca Rodda Cherie Ann Russell Ella Jane Sharp John Frank Sweet

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Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 63 Thursday 15 February 12 pm Faculty of Health Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment

64 Deakin University Thursday 15 February 12 pm

Order of Proceedings The procession will enter at 12 pm. Guests are asked to stand as the procession enters and to remain standing until the conclusion of the National Anthem. Master of Ceremonies Professor Catherine Bennett, Head of School, School of Health and Social Development, Faculty of Health Mace Bearer Mr Darren Taylor, Faculty General Manager of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment Welcome Address Mr Peter Meehan, Deputy Chancellor Occasional Address Ms Jane Martin The Conferring of Awards Deputy Chancellor presiding, assisted by Deputy Chair of Academic Board, Associate Professor Jo Coldwell-Neilson The Presentation of Awards Professor Brendan Crotty, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health Professor Trevor Day, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment Graduate Response Ms Lauren Hanegraaf Closing Address Professor Jane den Hollander AO, President and Vice‑Chancellor

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 65 Thursday 15 February 12 pm She is currently the Co-Chair of the National Award of Alliance for Action on Alcohol, a national Honorary Degree of health and community organisations from across Australia with the aim to reduce The honorary degree of Deakin Honorary alcohol related harm. Doctorate will be conferred upon Ms Jane Martin for her significant and sustained Ms Martin has spent much of her career contribution to public health and her developing and advocating for effective policy evidence-based advocacy for policies to approaches for prevention of risk factors, initially prevent obesity in Australia, particularly in tobacco control and more recently in alcohol in children. and obesity prevention. She is experienced in developing partnerships and working with stakeholders to develop shared advocacy agendas in prevention. Late last year she partnered with GLOBE Obesity Centre at Deakin to develop Tipping the Scales, an agreed eight point plan for action by the Federal government to prevent obesity, endorsed by more than 35 health, consumer and research organisations. Ms Martin is engaged in research to support adoption of evidence-informed policy and is involved in a number of projects that translate research into policy. Her experience in dissemination of research findings and policy positions through media and other channels allows her to effectively advocate for the adoption of these positions. She collaborates on research grants, authors academic papers, lectures and has presented at national and international conferences. Ms Jane Martin Ms Martin has published thirty peer-reviewed papers, nine of these jointly with Deakin The Occasional Address will be delivered by Ms Jane Martin. University researchers. Jane Martin leads the Obesity Policy Coalition Ms Martin holds a number of influential (OPC), a partnership between Cancer positions, including recently for the Federal Council Victoria, Diabetes Victoria and the Government’s Front of Pack Labelling Steering GLOBE Obesity Centre, a WHO Collaborating Committee which developed the Health Star Centre for Obesity Prevention at Deakin Rating system. In 2011 she was awarded the University. The OPC provides high level Jack Brockhoff Foundation Churchill Fellowship policy and regulatory advice to governments to study advocacy strategies to encourage and stakeholders around unhealthy food government to adopt obesity prevention marketing – particularly to children, labelling policies. She used this to benchmark the work of packaged foods, and food tax and pricing of the Obesity Policy Coalition with similar measures. agencies in the United States and United Kingdom. She is an alumnus of the Williamson Ms Martin also supports policy reform to Community Leadership Program, Vice President reduce the harm from alcohol consumption, of the Australian New Zealand Obesity Society overseeing work to reduce marketing, pricing and recently retired after six years on the board and availability of alcohol and raise the profile of Family Planning Victoria. of the link between alcohol and cancer.

66 Deakin University Thursday 15 February 12 pm Doctoral Degrees Humaira Maheen Whose thesis is entitled: Doctor of Philosophy – PhD ‘Improving Women’s Access to Continuum of Maternity-Care Services: A Maternity- Emily Grace Deans Care Model for Rural Sindh, Pakistan.’ Whose thesis is entitled: Summary ‘Young Men’s Gambling: The Influence of The study explored factors associated with Socio-Cultural and Marketing Factors.’ lack of utilization of skilled maternity care Summary and reproductive health services of rural This study explored the influence of women who live in remote and flood-prone socio-cultural and marketing factors on regions of Pakistan. The study proposes a young men’s sports betting attitudes and parsimonious maternity care model which behaviours. The findings show a range offers optimal utilization of existing health of factors that appear to significantly workforce and infrastructure to ensure influence the way gambling has become continuum of maternity care services to part of the normal practices associated women and girls in rural Pakistan. with sport for young men and their peers. Principal Supervisor: Principal Supervisor: Associate Professor Elizabeth Hoban Associate Professor Samantha Thomas School: School: Health and Social Development Health and Social Development Navid Mohajer Marina J Lewis Whose thesis is entitled: Whose thesis is entitled: ‘Improvement of Ride and Handling ‘Transitioning Towards an Ecological Comfort of Road Vehicles.’ Paradigm: A Role for Public Health.’ Summary Summary In the current automotive market, This study suggests a sense of customers demand an adequate sense interconnection with nature is good for of pleasure and support from their cars. both human health and well-being, and The presented thesis addresses the for environmental protection. Outcomes enhancement of vehicle comfort through include the need for improved access by objective evaluation and improvement of urban populations to ‘green’ places. A ride quality and handling performance. The significant public health role in enhancing outcomes are used for adopting state-of- ecological understanding as supportive of the-art technologies such as autonomous- future health is envisaged. driving and motion-simulators. Principal Supervisor: Principal Supervisor: Associate Professor Lisa Hanna Alfred Deakin Professor Saeid Nahavandi School: Institute: Health and Social Development Institute for Intelligent Systems Research and Innovation.

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 67 Thursday 15 February 12 pm Keshav Sood Faculty of Health Whose thesis is entitled: ‘Performance Analysis and Optimization in Software Defined Networks.’ Master Degrees Summary Master of Child Play Therapy – MCPT This thesis addressed two interesting and Jessica Kate Bellchambers practical problems: performance analysis Emma Chow and optimization for (1) controllers and (2) Bridget Caitlin Dooley switches in Software-Defined Networks Deborah Anne Seldon and developed a queueing theory based optimization framework in a distributed Master of Health and Human Services SDN architecture that provides QoS- Management – MHHSM guaranteed flow-balancing in pro-active Rinu Sarah Abraham operations of SDN controllers. This study Pranav Handa developed an analytical model for modeling Nudrat Ara Israr SDN switches. The results in this thesis will John Ifeanyi Okaroh contribute to the design and development Sanjeev Kumar of future Software-Defined Networks. Andrea Shone Principal Supervisor: Dr Shui Yu Master of Health Economics – MHealthEc School: Amanda Therese Pereira-Salgado Information Technology Jay Andrew Stiles Anita Lee Trezona Master of Health Promotion – Whose thesis is entitled: MHealthProm ‘Organisational Health Literacy Cathryn Lu-Anne Carboon Responsiveness: The Development of a Emma Kathleen Galvin Conceptual Framework and Organisational Gabrielle Beth Golds Self-Assessment Tool.’ Lucinda Maree Gooda Catherine Hannon Summary Jillian Maree Head Using participatory research methods, a Delwyn Anne Hewitt conceptual framework was developed, Nicole Joy Quaife describing the characteristics, values, Veronica Quimbo practices and capabilities of health Sarah Louise Quirk literacy responsiveness organisations. Saima Sajid The framework informed the development Tarah Tsakonas of the Org-HLR Self-Assessment Tool and process, which enables organisations to assess their health literacy responsiveness and plan quality improvement activities accordingly. Principal Supervisor: Professor Richard Osborne School: Health and Social Development

68 Deakin University Thursday 15 February 12 pm Master of Public Health – Julie-Anne Munyard MPubHealth Tania Marie Price Faheem Ahmed Nadja Reiter Arslan Amin Genevieve Elyse Saxby Bano Umme Abiha Asghar Hannah Joy Shellabear Muhammad Hasib Aslam Jonathan Luke Treloar Enkhzaya Batbadrakh Christine Maree Watts Anay Jaideep Dudhbhate Jessica Amanda White Tatiana Maria Gonzalez Veloza Adrian Matthew Woodhouse Lauren Michelle Kerr Julia McCahey Graduate Diplomas Navpreet Kaur Abdikani Yousuf Osman Graduate Diploma of Health Puneet Paul Kaur Promotion – GDipHealthProm Shobit Heather Jane Cole Molly Elizabeth Stilo Carly Dale Ruirui Sun Sandeep Kaur Tarah Tsakonas Madeleine Elizabeth Wald Master of Social Work – MSW Wei Zhao Linda Marie Bafit Graduate Diploma of Play and Manelle Besmehn Childhood – GDipPC Esther Grace Monique Broome Kerry Leanne Watman Michelle Leanne Carrier Lauren Cavati Graduate Diploma of Public Health – Cara Ceriani GDipPubHealth Karis Clements Hayfa Kaassamani Sarah Codrington Paul Darley Graduate Diploma of Therapeutic Sascha Davies Child Play – GDipTCP Emma Lisa Formica Peterson Fiona Parise Nichole Gentikoglou Brenda Wendora Grimshaw Funda Gur Graduate Certificates Tiffany Maree Halliday Bronwyn Louise Harris Graduate Certificate of Disability and Karla Estelly Herrera Inclusion – GCertDisInc Natasha Kristy Hoskin Lucy Bardoel Jesse James Ivelja Connie Di Gioia Kate Jacka Mona Ismail Kelly James Kathleen Elizabeth O’Leary Sonali Madonna Elma Jayasundera Mark Allan Shaw Sophie Rose Jolly Miia Johanna Tolvanen Dilan Kent Sonja Jane Ladbrooke Graduate Certificate of Health Jenni Lonsdale Promotion – GCertHealthProm Champa Renuka Ludwick Louise Allison Clarke Sandra Marinovic Annette Catherine Mingoia Laura Mazza Michelle Raggatt Lysanne Barbara McNeill Bettina Ruhl Natalie Mitchell Monique Claudette Anne Wilson-Stott Simone Therese Mumme

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 69 Thursday 15 February 12 pm Bachelor Degrees Sophie Louise Bolding Emily Kate Boyle Bachelor of Health Sciences Alice Mary Carter (Honours) – BHealthSc(Hons) Lauren Elisabeth Chan William Chow Simone Nicole McCarthy Christopher Anthony Coman Alana Kate Storey Laura Maie Cousland Bachelor of Occupational Therapy Elizabeth Dando (Honours) – BOccThy(Hons) Jamie Ashleigh Davies Jessica Therese Delfino Erin Rose Archer Kimberlin D’Souza Paula Annie Dadson Pamela Grace Dyson Philippa Christie Durban Elise Irene Gaudiano Courtney Emma Jennings Felicity Dawn Grainger Emily Grace Maxwell Kate Gribble Katelyn Maree McGuane Melanie Hale Caitlin Claire Murphy Lauren Elise Hanegraaf Nicole Maree Swan Lisa Hardy Carmen Cornelia Van Veen Eliza Hedley Christine Elise Wylie Jessica Joy Hodges Bachelor of Public Health and Paul Cedric Hoy Health Promotion (Honours) – Sarah Ingham BPubHealth&HealthProm(Hons) Megan Elise Langmaid Alexandra Nicole Malanina Jessie Elizabeth Adams Lauren Christine Martin Holly Clark Alexandra Mazzei Andrea Lee Collins Madison Sue McAllister Bronte Claire Haines Daniel Frank Montalto Tamra Nicole Hoare David Philip Muehlenberg Alyssa Jane Huxtable David Glynn Murfitt Taylor Lea Nally Hayley-Alyce Margaret Nugent Desiree Paizis Maddison Joy Pascall Bachelor of Health Sciences Sienna Kate Pino with distinction/Bachelor of Arts Oriana Ruffini with distinction – BHealthSc/BA Elisabeth Jasmine Sands Dian Sari Christine Rachel Etherington Mitra Siscos Sophie Anne Gibson Kathryn Maria Stefancik Christine Theresa Hooton Kelsey Jade Strickland Greta Frances Lannen Ebony Lynne Thomas Clara Murakami Ashleigh Grace Thompson Bachelor of Health Sciences with Trent Darryn Toohey distinction – BHealthSc Taylor Louise Twite Nathalie Gabriele Walkington Daisy Kate Agius Kate Elise Wassel Lauren Paige Ahrens Olivia Zoe Whiteside Rhiannon Rachel Alexander Zoe Rose Zapantis Celine Maxine Anthony

70 Deakin University Thursday 15 February 12 pm Bachelor of Health Sciences – Merve Sahin BHealthSc Garin Sandler Lauren Amy Allison Anna Leigh Schurink Alexandra Louise Amore Elle Marie Scott Eden Gabrielle Batham Monica Therese Seal Lara Baumanis Robert Simone Thomas Martin Bielski Ben Griffith Smith Karl Andrea Birti Jade Jacqueline Smith Catrina Louise Bish Kimberly Tan Rebecca Sarah Bulluss Julie Tate Chelsea Marguerite Chambers Sara Eliza Weedon Billie-Jo Cianciaruso Emma Louise White Jordan Michael Collie Laura Kate Wiedemann Sean Lee Dedini Casey Wilson Rayan El Souki Sha Yu Wong Rebekah Lauren Fall Tarryn Zeelie Ella Kate Finnin Bachelor of Occupational Therapy Kristie Lee Fogarassy with distinction – BOccThy Selina Marie Fotia Georgia May Bruhn Evelyn Jessica Frude Rachel Ann Crane Alisha Marie Gasparini Cato Shae Evans Trinity Jane Gathercole Ellen Josephine Hoare Charlotte Rose Graham Bridey Florence Victoria Hobbs Nicoletta Hadzidimitriou Dannie Elle Hoiles Huitong Han Margaret Alice Horvath Danielle Susan Grace Hill Kimberley Jane Hyslop Kirsty Louise Hommes Tegan Allyce Llewellyn Elizabeth Amelia Jackson Samantha Shirley Mark Griffin Taylor James Samara Ereena Marie Mascarenhas Matthew Braden James Grace Elizabeth Millington Vasiliki Karyotis Melanie Rose Millington Pariskevas Konstadinu Sarah Nikkita Nicholes Emily Jane Koppen Zoe Alison Pidgeon Yonica Lai Laura Hibberd Pollock Tess Adele Lawless Jade Ashlee Prosser Min Ju Lee Aimee Lee Pywell Mikayla Claire Ludvik Sarah Sheldon Laura Anne Martin Danielle Elise Walker Mikaela Valerie McGann Jacinta Jean Walmsley Ashley Jane McLellan Melanie Jane Way Daniel Thomas Mennilli Kristy Maree Williams Benjamin Mark Millward Simona Yash Taylah Jayne Mitchell-Russell Laura May Zanker Thanh Minh Nguyen Julie Laura Oliver Bachelor of Occupational Therapy – Christopher William Pearson BOccThy Kathy Pham Nicholas James Adamson Stephanie Romi Pridan Elham Mohammed A Alansari Catherine Nataly Ramirez Imogen Grace Allan Jaclyn Randall Liana Nicola Banjanin Abuk Reech Sinead Ritchie

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 71 Thursday 15 February 12 pm Anita Claire Bjorkman Stephanie Gentile Emma Jo Clyne Kerryn Giacopelli Samantha Jane Daunchel Crick Tayla May Gurnett Yan Dong Jeremiah Mark Jago Maree Patricia Donlan Kate Isabelle Caroline Liesching Josephine Olivia Farrant Norgen Norboo Moktan Victoria Elizabeth Harrison Kayla Maree Mugavin Megan Nancy Hol Stella Polyviou Madison Louise Johnston Amy Merlisa Yapp Perri Elise Jones Demi Lee King Bachelor of Social Work Emma Louise Leeds with distinction – BSW Jessica Margaret Leigh Catherine Patricia Baker Tessa Jane Lloyd Maree Dawn Benham Rachel Clare Mamonski Sally Anne Jane Bradshaw Jessica Brooke McGregor Sera Irene Condon Angela Grace Meade Amy Elizabeth Cumming Amelia Grace Moloney Melissa Kate Harries Jennifer Nguyen Diane Mary John Minh Tuan Nguyen Jemma Kathleen Mathers Demi Jo Nolan Fiona Jane McIntyre Kristian Vincent Rocci Karly Maree McKinnon Claire Elizabeth Round Jodianne Pavez Kathleen Maeson Salem Ashleigh Rose Pearce Jacinta Maree Sheridan Molly May Petherick Rohana Ashlee Tully Luke John Studd Emily Rose Turner Olga Telepova Rebecca Elise Van Gemert Hannah Jane Welsh Brooke Elizabeth White Jessica Louise Wong Bachelor of Public Health and Bachelor of Social Work – BSW Health Promotion with distinction – Carol-Ann Louise Baulch BPubHealth&HealthProm Kelly Maree Blake Kirsty Susan Barnes Olga Campbell Kahla May Else Jacquelyn Lee Cardinal Melissa Diane Hope Laura Helene Di Giorgio Rebecca Jones Macarly Louise Fontana Lydia Kearney Ella Grace Furniss Rhiannon Kate King Cecilia Ellen Hargreaves Andriana Monoyioudis Meagan Simone Holding Jessica Ella Reid Renee Danielle Kaiser Kalvinderjit Kaur Monika Stevanja Danielle Anna Lakatos Bachelor of Public Health and Health Erin Nicole Lancaster Promotion – BPubHealth&HealthProm Rebekah Jane Lolait Situ Shrestha Abdullah Tala A Aqili Mechelle Storer Alison May Barker Bianka Voelmle Rebecca Ellie Bates Ruzica Rosie Bebic Chloe Jade Lorraine Chapple Georgia Clare Darman

72 Deakin University Thursday 15 February 12 pm Faculty of Science, Graduate Diplomas Engineering and Built Graduate Diploma of Data Analytics – Environment GDipDataAnalytics Joung Hoon Suh Master Degrees Graduate Diploma of Information Technology – GDipIT Master of Information Technology/ Alastair Bateman Master of Information Systems – Melissa Lee MIT/MIS Graduate Diploma of Virtual and Nirali Prafulchandra Kachhela Augmented Reality – GDipVR&AR Master of Data Analytics – Chien-Yu Lee MDataAnalytics Kier Raphael Bituin Graduate Certificates Jeswin Antony Jose Le Pham Dang Khoi Graduate Certificate of Cyber Ankitha Madapur Security – GCertCyberSec Manoj Mathavaraj Usman Haroon Sakshi Shukla Arvinder Singh Graduate Certificate of Information Technology – GCertIT Master of Information Technology – Juan Miguel Carlo Cabailo MIT Andrew John Carr Rahul Uttam Chikhale Gavinn Francis Fernando Loveleen Kaur Dhuppar Richard McGann Grant Anthony Robertson Lucy Julia Nicholls Chaofan Xue Wayde Brian Overson Nicholas Zimin Omer Ozgun Master of Information Technology Ngoc Anh Trieu (Professional) – MIT(Prof) Babanpreet Kaur Aditya Bahadurdesai Sahil Vikas Deshpande Praveen Kumar Dharanikota Sagar Ramesh Inamdar Jisha Rachel John Hongru Liu Yuvraj Sunil Mahajan Anusha Mamidi Divin George Panathara Babu Nupura Pantina Gurneet Singh Randhawa Murshid Ali Thottathil Mohammedali Ajay Yadav

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 73 Thursday 15 February 12 pm Bachelor Degrees Bachelor of Information Technology with distinction – BIT Bachelor of Information Technology Demi Georgia Brauer (Honours) – BIT(Hons) Sam Jackson Craske Alex Cummaudo Malcolm Stephen Denning Gamage Ruvidunu Karunaratne Alexander Charles England Andrew Jason McMillan Dilshani Ramesha Fernando Jake Renzella Kenneth Francis De La Cruz Ferrer Cameron Robert Schafer Wei Guo Murray Lesley Whitwell Adrian Ross Hynes Andi Zhou Collins Mbuku Kariuki Priti Jyoti Lama Bachelor of Business Information Hao Liang Systems with distinction/Bachelor Alec Hugh Maslij of Information Technology with Kellie Anne McNaughton distinction – BBIS/BIT Christopher Jon O’Beirne Stephen Lewis Pefanis Alex Iain Fotheringham Amuda Ramanathan Bachelor of Business Information Michael James Walker Systems/Bachelor of Information Aaron Wilson Technology – BBIS/BIT Bachelor of Information Technology – Scott Edward Fleming BIT Bachelor of Computer Science Ahmad Saad A Abu Eid with distinction – BCompSc Bimsara Malith Alahapperuma Abdullah Sulaiman G Alanazi Richard Mason Di Pietro Mansour Mohammed M Aldawsari Bachelor of Computer Science – Puspa Chhetri BCompSc Mukesh Choudhary Kusal Bandara Alawathugoda Huanliang Cui Tesfalem Hlluf Gdey Stewart Fullard Hosam Abdu G Gadri Bachelor of Games Design and Cameron Anthony Grey-Caminiti Development – BGamesDes&Dev Michael John Harvey Yash Bharatbhai Herbha Mohammed Faisal Hossain Vinay Jaisinghani Bachelor of I.T. Security with George Kamar distinction – BITSec Wenbo Luo Brighton Ann Anderson Ma Chiyu Colby Dylan Clayton Angus John McDonald Salman Khan Kathy Micheil Induwara Limal Bandaranayake R A Wasala Bachelor of I.T. Security – BITSec Mudiyanse Ralahamil Trystan Cameron Mortimer Peter Dimitrios Saisanas Ian Quang Pham Richard Louis Sallmann Zhengsheng Si Nicholas Daniel Spence

74 Deakin University Thursday 15 February 12 pm Bachelor of Information Technology (Computer Science and Software Development) with distinction – BIT(CS&SD) Ralph Paolo Dagomboy Nathan Hughes Bachelor of Information Technology (Computer Science and Software Development) – BIT(CS&SD) Lachlan James Anderson Edson Musiime Barugahare Ulfat Umedali Dhamani Shijie Lian Adnan Ramulic De Siang Teoh Bachelor of Information Technology (Games Design and Development) with distinction – BIT(GamesDes&Dev) Nicholas Geoffrey Jackson Bachelor of Information Technology (Games Design and Development) – BIT(GamesDes&Dev) Adam Francis Kenna Keenan Simon John Rembold-Carey Andrew Brian Weston Bachelor of Information Technology (I.T. Security) with distinction – BIT(ITSec) Jessica Kate McLarty Bachelor of Information Technology (I.T. Security) – BIT(ITSec) Jonathan Yau Lam So Bachelor of Information Technology (Professional Practice) with distinction – BIT(ProfPrac) Cathryn Mason-Payne

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 75 Thursday 15 February 6 pm Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment

76 Deakin University Thursday 15 February 6 pm

Order of Proceedings The procession will enter at 6 pm. Guests are asked to stand as the procession enters and to remain standing until the conclusion of the National Anthem. Master of Ceremonies Professor Chris Austin, Head of School, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment Mace Bearer Mr Darren Taylor, Faculty General Manager of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment Welcome Address Mr Peter Meehan, Deputy Chancellor Occasional Address Dr Andrea Hinwood The Conferring of Awards Deputy Chancellor presiding, assisted by Deputy Chair of Academic Board, Associate Professor Jo Coldwell-Neilson The Presentation of Awards Professor Trevor Day, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment Graduate Response Mr Michael Harper Closing Address Professor Jane den Hollander AO, President and Vice‑Chancellor

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 77 Thursday 15 February 6 pm She also worked with industry, government and non-government organisations to plan and effect the phase-out of ozone depleting substances at the national level in Australia. Dr Hinwood chaired the United Nations Environment Program Technical Options Committee for Aerosols, Sterilants, CTC and miscellaneous uses from 1991–1995 and was a member of the Technical and Economic Options Committee for the phase-out of ozone depleting substances, providing advice to parties to the Montreal Protocol. She received an award from the United Nations Environment Program in 2007 for service to the Technology and Economic Assessment Panel. She has published numerous papers on environmental exposures and risk of Dr Andrea Hinwood adverse health effects in communities, The Occasional Address will be delivered notably on chemicals listed under the by Dr Andrea Hinwood. Stockholm Convention. She has been involved in national committees to develop Andrea Hinwood (B.Sc., M.AppSc., PhD) is environmental standards, including the an environmental scientist with expertise National Environmental Protection Measure in environmental exposures and human (NEPM) ambient air quality for the Council health. Dr Hinwood was appointed to the of Australian Governments. She has been a inaugural position of Chief Environmental Board member of the Pacific Basin Consortium Scientist at the Environment Protection for Environment and Health and an editorial Authority Victoria, May 2017 where she is member of the International Journal of developing and implementing programs to Environmental Forensics. enhance EPA’s role as an evidence based scientific organisation and to work towards Dr Hinwood’s career with Environmental preventing pollution and waste impacts on Protection Authority Western Australia, communities and the environment. where she was appointed Deputy Chair and Board member, included the provision of Dr Hinwood is a former Associate Professor strategic advice to government, a review of at Edith Cowan University, Deputy Chair fire management and environmental health of the Environmental Protection Authority impacts in WA’s southwest and rangelands, of Western Australia, and a sessional and the development and Implementation of member of the State Administrative an Air Quality Management Plan for Perth. Tribunal of Western Australia. Her PhD is in environmental epidemiology from Monash A widely respected communicator and University and her Masters is in Applied advocate of science, Dr Hinwood has Chemistry from RMIT. recorded a host of national and international achievements in the areas of environmental She has worked for the Department of science and health, applied research and Environment Protection in WA managing environmental policy development. air quality and developed state and national policy on contaminated land and ozone depleting chemicals for EPA Victoria.

78 Deakin University Thursday 15 February 6 pm Faculty of Science, Rachel Sara Brokenshire Whose thesis is entitled: Engineering and Built ‘Leaching of Copper Sulphide Minerals – Environment A Surface Based Approach.’ Summary Doctoral Degrees Copper(I) sulphide was examined as a model substrate for investigating the Doctor of Philosophy – PhD mechanisms and kinetics of chalcopyrite bioleaching. Surface evaluation techniques Ali Mete Ay allowed the rate of copper extraction to be directly related to the surface species Whose thesis is entitled: and EPS composition. The findings ‘Impulse Vibration Based Structural demonstrated that copper(I) sulphide has Damage Identification Methods in a higher reactivity and unchanging EPS. Time Domain.’ Principal Supervisor: Summary Dr Angel Torriero This study focused on impulse vibration Institute: data, acquired from civil infrastructures, Institute for Frontier Materials for vibration-based damage identification. The research conducted, served to Xingyu Chen demonstrate the plausibility of combining robust probabilistic modelling, and Whose thesis is entitled: efficient algorithm development to analyse ‘Molecular Dynamics Study of Ion Dynamics time‑domain vibration data. Consequently, in Ionomer Electrolytes.’ effective damage-sensitive features were Summary extracted and developed, which were This thesis promotes the understanding experimentally validated in efficacy. of Li ion transport in polymer electrolytes Principal Supervisor: for battery application. It illustrates how Dr Sui Yang Khoo the Li+ ion mobility could be decoupled Co-Supervisor: from polymer segmental motion, which Dr Ying Wang paves the way for the development of all-solid-state Li-ion batteries. School: Engineering Principal Supervisor: Alfred Deakin Professor Maria Forsyth Institute: Institute for Frontier Materials

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 79 Thursday 15 February 6 pm Andrew Tyler Church Nima Haghdadi Whose thesis is entitled: Whose thesis is entitled: ‘Molecular Dynamics Studies of ‘Interface Characteristics and Hot Conformational Switching Hydroxyapatite Deformation Behavior of Duplex Binding Proteins.’ Stainless Steels.’ Summary Summary This thesis studied protein conformations The phase transformation, precipitation in solution and at the inorganic interface and hot deformation behavior of duplex via the use of state of the art molecular stainless steel has been studied. The simulation techniques. Results suggested knowledge produced will enable materials that distinct coordination of calcium may scientist and engineers to manipulate the be crucial to folding in some proteins, an microstructure of these steels to improve important observation crucial to future the property of interest. advancements in materials research. Principal Supervisor: Principal Supervisor: Dr Hossein Beladi Professor Tiffany Walsh Institute: Institute: Institute for Frontier Materials Institute for Frontier Materials Noman Haleem Shiromani Gangoda Desinghege Whose thesis is entitled: Whose thesis is entitled: ‘Dynamics of Spinning Triangle Geometry ‘Role of Slip and Twinning on the Forming and its Effects on Yarn Quality.’ Behaviour of AZ31 Magnesium Sheet in Summary Bending and Roll Forming.’ The thesis focused on understanding Summary the fundamentals of fibre based textile This study answered how magnesium structures and exploiting them to improve sheet alloy behave during bending and the quality of daily life clothing. roll forming process. It highlighted the Principal Supervisor: springback and slip and twinning behaviour. Alfred Deakin Professor Xungai Wang The findings pointed to support roll formability of magnesium alloys in the Institute: automotive industry. Institute for Frontier Materials Principal Supervisor: Dr Matthias Weiss Co-Supervisor: Alfred Deakin Professor Peter Hodgson Institute: Institute for Frontier Materials

80 Deakin University Thursday 15 February 6 pm Laetitia Herrmann Rihanna Khosravi Whose thesis is entitled: Whose thesis is entitled: ‘The Diversity of Microbial Communities ‘Multiobjective Optimisation of Heat Associated with Rubber Tree Plantations in Exchangers Using Evolutionary Algorithms.’ North-East Thailand.’ Summary Summary This study is about optimal design of shell The impact of the tree ages and biochar and tube heat exchangers using state of the application on soil microbial communities art evolutionary algorithms. The research was assessed in rubber tree plantations in introduces a novel hybrid objective North East Thailand. Our results highlight function which its optimisation leads to the importance of taking the microbial new design solutions not previously found communities into account in the promotion by traditional techniques. of alternative management practices for Principal Supervisor: a sustainable management of rubber tree Alfred Deakin Professor Saeid Nahavandi plantations. Institute: Principal Supervisor: Intelligent Systems Research and Dr Lambert Brau Innovation School: Life and Environmental Sciences Marije Liem-Weits Whose thesis is entitled: Md. Tohidul Islam ‘Tumour Microenvironment Interactions in Whose thesis is entitled: Breast Cancer and the Role of Caveolin-1.’ ‘Interaction of Phytophthora Cinnamomi Summary with Model and Native Plant Species.’ This study contributes to knowledge Summary about the role of caveolin-1 in the Phytophthora cinnamomi causes plant microenvironment of breast cancer disease globally and resistance is rare. tumours. An important findings is that Using biochemical, molecular and differentiated monocytes contribute to the transcriptomic approaches and analyses, regulation of caveolin-1 levels in co-cultures phytohormones were found to regulate of fibroblasts and breast cancer cells. disease. The pathogen was also found to Principal Supervisor: produce specific proteins that facilitated Professor Leigh Ackland host colonisation. The study thus provided a detailed understanding of how some School: plants survive infection. Life and Environmental Sciences Principal Supervisor: Professor David Cahill School: Life and Environmental Sciences

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 81 Thursday 15 February 6 pm Reza Parvizi James William Vaughan Preston Whose thesis is entitled: Whose thesis is entitled: ‘Electrochemical and Interfacial ‘Investigation into On-Farm Factors that Characterisation of Localised Corrosion at Affect the Assessment of Textural Greasy Heterogeneous Structures in AA2024.’ Wool Handle.’ Summary Summary Heavily-deformed aluminum alloys, in This thesis includes factors that affect the contrast to annealed versions, contain accuracy and precision of the assessment. abundant heterogeneous nano and micro The results also present the relationship structures such as crystal defects that of textural greasy wool handle with other could affect their corrosion behaviour. wool fibre attributes. This research investigated the effects Principal Supervisor: of these complex structures within a Dr Xin Liu high‑strength AA2024 wire, utilising a wide range of advanced characterisation Institute: and electrochemical techniques in novel Institute for Frontier Materials combinations to probe localised corrosion initiation and propagation processes from Shyama Deepak Ranade macro down atomic scales. Whose thesis is entitled: Principal Supervisor: ‘Measuring and Understanding Coating Professor Mike Yongjun Tan Degradation Under Combined Mechanical, Electrochemical and Environmental Effects.’ School: Engineering Summary This thesis focussed on measuring and Amol Janardan Patil studying the concomitant effect of Whose thesis is entitled: mechanical strain, cathodic protection and corrosive environment on pipeline ‘Durable Antimicrobial and coating degradation. The work involved Superhydrophobic Cotton Fabrics.’ development of a self-designed novel Summary tensile testing setup capable of in situ In this study, a durable dual functional electrochemical analysis. It provided (antimicrobial and superhydrophobic) insights in coating damages especially coating for cotton fabrics was developed. under low plastic strains. A novel one-step coating method was Principal Supervisor: devised which is simple and easy for scaling Professor Mike Yongjun Tan up for bulk-scale production. The fabrics have potential application in a hospital Institute: environment to contain the threat of Institute for Frontier Materials nosocomial infections. Principal Supervisor: Alfred Deakin Professor Xungai Wang Co-Supervisor: Dr Xin Liu Institute: Institute for Frontier Materials

82 Deakin University Thursday 15 February 6 pm Nisha Singh Hieu Manh Tran Whose thesis is entitled: Whose thesis is entitled: ‘Ethanol Production by Novel Thermophilic ‘Functional Observer-Based Fault Diagnosis Anaerobe Isolate/S via Consolidated for Dynamical Systems.’ Bioprocessing.’ Summary Summary This thesis provides novel design of The research work summarizes a very minimal-order residual generators for the significant, industrially and globally purpose of detecting and isolating actuator important topic. Particularly the isolation faults in several classes of dynamical of microorganisms efficient in fermentation systems including large-scale systems at higher than normal temperature and and time-delay interconnected systems. utilizing renewable biomass, is of economic The schemes give lower order residual importance. The work presented in this generators than existing results, therefore thesis with future perspective has a offering cost savings and simplicity in potential for larger scale consolidated implementation. bioprocessing for ethanol production. Principal Supervisor: Principal Supervisor: Associate Professor Hieu Trinh Dr Munish Puri School: School: Engineering Life and Environmental Sciences Dennis Neale Williamson Bianca Szkuta Whose thesis is entitled: Whose thesis is entitled: ‘Australian Wheatbelt Farmers’ and NRM ‘Investigation into the Variables Affecting Responses to Ecological Principles, Climate DNA Transfer in Forensic Casework.’ Change, Agricultural Production and Summary Biodiversity Effects at a Landscape Scale.’ This research applied forensic casework Summary simulations to acquire a greater knowledge Sixteen key ecological principles (KEPs) and understanding of the variables are identified to provide rapid landscape affecting DNA transfer. The data generated scale pattern-oriented mitigation of native will enable forensic experts to provide species loss due to habitat fragmentation more accurate likelihood assessments and climate change, while maintaining of DNA transfer in various scenarios, agricultural productivity, in Australian benefiting both the forensic investigative wheatbelt regions. Statistically significant process and the judicial system. differences in surveyed wheatbelt farmers’ Principal Supervisor: and NRM managers’ priorities for KEP Associate Professor Michelle Harvey applications are discovered. School: Principal Supervisor: Life and Environmental Sciences Professor David Jones School: Architecture and Built Environment

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 83 Thursday 15 February 6 pm Nasim Yazdani Master Degrees Whose thesis is entitled: ‘Migration, Landscape, and Culture: Master of Architecture (Research) – Urban Parks and Iranian Immigrants in MArch(Res) Melbourne.’ Deborah Kim Swan Summary Whose thesis is entitled: The thesis reviews different uses and ‘Bunya Tukka Tracks: Investigating appreciation of urban park landscapes Traditional Travelling Routes of Eastern by non-English-speaking immigrants, and Australia.’ develops an alternative predominant Summary perspective of the Australian park Bunya Tukka Tracks investigates traditional landscape. The main focus is on the travelling routes from eastern Australia Iranian community of Melbourne and to the Bunya Mountains’ traditional their engagements with urban park spaces gatherings in southern Queensland. before and after migration. The research Through interviews with Indigenous explores the design and layout of parks in communities and GPS tracking, it adds to two different contexts: Iran and Australia, the body of knowledge about the role of as well as understanding of urban parks the Bunya Tree in Australian Aboriginal and their natural and cultural landscapes. culture and trade. Principal Supervisor: Principal Supervisor: Associate Professor Mirjana Lozanovska Professor Estelle Barrett School: Co-Supervisor: Architecture and Built Environment Professor David Jones

Yang Zhou Institute: Institute of Koorie Education Whose thesis is entitled: ‘Fibre-shaped Electronic Devices: Master of Engineering (Research) – Preparation, Characterization and MEng(Res) Modelling.’ Summary John Alfred Michael Brady The study focuses on the development of Whose thesis is entitled: a parallel coil electrode structure which ‘Teaching Engineering Design using is favourable for fibre-shaped electronic Modular Methods with Virtual Tools.’ devices. The experimental results and Summary theoretical modelling demonstrated that this novel electrode structure works well This thesis reports on the efficacy of in electrochromic devices and energy teaching the art of modular design harvesting devices. methods with virtual tools to advance the engineering design skills of mature-age Principal Supervisor: engineering students. Professor Tong Lin Principal Supervisor: Institute: Associate Professor Matthew Joordens Institute for Frontier Materials School: Engineering

84 Deakin University Thursday 15 February 6 pm Epsy Shiny Edward Master of Science (Research) – Whose thesis is entitled: MSc(Res) ‘A Miniature Closed-Loop Optogenetic Gishnu Suresh Stimulation Device.’ Whose thesis is entitled: Summary ‘Analysis of Stress Tolerant Gene SDG81 in This thesis presents design, Hairy Roots of Brassica Napus.’ implementation, and evaluation of a miniaturised low-power closed-loop Summary optogenetic stimulation device. It Overall expression of pCAGIG-SDG8i in includes a neural recorder, an optogenetic Brassica napus.L varieties resulted in stimulator, and an electrode. The device distinctive stress surviving mechanism is validated through an in-vitro platform in plants maintaining normal growth developed in the research work. The conditions in parity to wild type varieties. developed device enables chronic The study paved way to provide high neuromodulations for investigations knowledge and insight into hairy root into neurological disorders. patterns observed in Brassica via infections Principal Supervisor: with Agrobacterium rhizogenes strain Professor Abbas Kouzani LBA9402. School: Principal Supervisor: Engineering Dr Jim Rookes School: Divija Pandel Life and Environmental Sciences Whose thesis is entitled: ‘Effect of Deformation on the Substructure Development of Two Phase Magnesium Stannide Structures.’ Summary This work studied the ability of Mg-Sn alloys to be deformed under extrusion and its effect on the microstructure and mechanical properties of the alloy. Thermoelectric properties of tin rich Mg-Sn alloys was inspected and it was found that they got altered with deformation which in turn would alter the thermoelectric efficiency of these alloys. Principal Supervisor: Professor Matthew Barnett Institute: Institute for Frontier Materials

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 85 Thursday 15 February 6 pm Master of Architecture – MArch Master of Architecture (Design Raphael Argall Management) – MArch(DesMgt) Michaela Anne Bonetti Jacob Ian Blennerhassett Ellie Maree Camera Ryan Andrew Burge Ashley Mark Emery Julian Sam Cecchini Nicholas Russell Familari Jessica Elizabeth Chapman Hayden Neil Federico Phoebe Elizabeth Clarke Bronte Elizabeth French Mark Albert James D’Altera Matthew Steven Gobbo Alexander Dominic Denton Vikas Gupta Darcy Scanlon Dunn Wai Sin Heong Jack Daniel Hesse Burak Sami Ipek Aidan Elysia Jamieson Apoorva Abhay Joshi William Alexander Jamieson Vong An Shaun Lan Yan On Thomas John Kelly Sihao Lin Daniel John Kosmetschke Muhammad Haris Shafiq Bin M Rosli Jack Ronald Kazimierz Krzywdzinski Branko Medakovic Alex Gabriel Larcombe Charbel Tony Najjar Mark Hamilton McKinlay Antony Youssef Wahba Yoa Nasralla George Donald Meek Joey Pang Alkin Onal Mia Carmen Radic Edward Leigh Rathbone Benjamin Noel Reidy Deanna Tabacco Yee Sin Siow Lewis Matthew Wilson Hinerau Hazel Taikato Ho Man Tsui Master of Construction Vanessa Christine Whittem Management – MCM Hwen Cheng Yap Lang Lang Teng Ji Yap Roopesh Reemul Wen Yi Yap Paul Scicluna Michael Zumbo Master of Construction Management Master of Architecture (Design) – (Professional) – MCM(Prof) MArch(Des) Nikhil Rajan Ajgaonkar Michael Edward Graham Raghuramjee Batte Bharath Chowdary Cherukuru Sahil Choudhary Sreevaths Reddy Goli Onur Ince Sanchit Ajaykumar Jain Veera Naga Durga Rama Ganesh Kadali Van Hoang Tin Nguyen Shallu Pandey Surya Pingali Sarat Chandra Choudary Sankuratri Milav Bharatkumar Thakkar Meenal Thakur Thi Thanh Hai Truong Jithin Varghese

86 Deakin University Thursday 15 February 6 pm Master of Engineering – MEng Master of Planning (Professional) – Bashar Derbas MPlan(Prof) Master of Engineering Daniel Francis Bastick Ana Mitrov (Professional) – MEng(Prof) Saurabh Narhar Shirude Saisatwik Reddy Anireddy Sophie Francoise Walker Amith Antony Thoppil Tingting Zhang Shibu Babu Mangesh Anil Chaudhari Sai Pankaj Mohan Dandamudi Graduate Diplomas Vishal Dhiman Aditya Bhiku Divkar Graduate Diploma of Construction Hoang Trung Hieu Duong Management – GDipCM Paul Joy Katherine Palicki Muzammil Khan Ashiq Din Kodappully Graduate Diploma of Landscape Raviteja Kolli Design – GDipLandscapeDes Deepu Krishnan Ryan Hudson Pranay Pankaj Kunnilchira Graduate Diploma of Planning – Sivasankar Madanan Pillai Sai Krishna Maguluri GDipPlan Vijay Bhasker Narasingam Hadrian Roshan Phillip-Mariathasan Bensil Parnayil Paul Graduate Diploma of Sustainable Devalkumar Bhupendrabhai Patel Regional Development – Alen Mathews Paul Krishna Prasanth Puvvala GDipSustRegDev Quazi Shujauddin Siddiqui Madeleine Cecilia Johnson Rajwinder Singh Sandhu Shavneet Kaur Graduate Certificates Yundong Shen Saad Shujaat Graduate Certificate of Construction Deepak Suseelan Nair Management – GCertCM Master of Landscape Architecture – Lance John Bignell MLandscapeArch Graduate Certificate of Engineering – Montgomery Spencer Arnold GCertEng Ruby Gulland Ishrat Naveed Shaik Tangella Yanhui Kong Kerri-Ellen Stallard Graduate Certificate of Natural Emily Kate Wynd Resources Management – Master of Planning – MPlan GCertNatResMgt Tamara Jane Carmichael Trish Terry Graduate Certificate of Planning – GCertPlan Trisha Ann Kilgour Helene Anita Tabor

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 87 Thursday 15 February 6 pm Bachelor Degrees Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Commerce with Bachelor of Design (Architecture) distinction – BEng(Hons)/BCom with distinction/Bachelor of Philip James Brady Construction Management Joshua James Orr (Honours) – BD(Arch)/BCM(Hons) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Georgina Elizabeth Campbell Bachelor of Commerce – David Andrew Drysdale BEng(Hons)/BCom Rachel Louise Eastman Jacob Allan Ronald Green Hugh Reinhardt Sheehan Haneen Jaber Thomas Anthony Sudholz Jake Elliott Lewis Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Nicholas Stanislaw Malcher Bachelor of Information Technology Ben Nicholas Ryan Melisa Santos with distinction – BEng(Hons)/BIT Nicholas James Schultz Ayush Kumar Mitchell Peter Young Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Design (Architecture)/ Bachelor of Science with distinction – Bachelor of Construction BEng(Hons)/BSc Management (Honours) – Magenta Diana Perus BD(Arch)/BCM(Hons) Bachelor of Biological Science Vincent Bonasera (Honours) – BBiolSc(Hons) Jacob David Bunn Ashlee Tegan Ferrari Joshua John Bushby Tomas Alan Dennis Robinson Alexander Dominic Denton Liam Desmond Doyle Bachelor of Biomedical Science Cameron James Goodison (Honours) – BBiomedSc(Hons) Ashley Gray Emma Katherine Blanchonette Nicole Jane Hallett Jessie Eliza Gillick-Walker Amelia Therese Hindson Samuel Peter King Sari Victoria King Edwina Meg McDonald Jacquelyn Rebecca Mangubat Brianna Dawn Murphy Cameron James McIntyre Tracey Tindall Jesse Dylan McQueen Zachary Richard Morison Sarah Jane Niddrie Christopher John Nixon Jessica Rose Pearson Kara Maryse Thapar Hayley Alison May Thorn Daniel James Todhunter Noah Anderson Trickett Marina Zmijarevic

88 Deakin University Thursday 15 February 6 pm Bachelor of Civil Engineering Bachelor of Electrical and (Honours) – BCivEng(Hons) Electronics Engineering (Honours) – Darryn Anthony Arena BElec&ElecEng(Hons) Benjamin Dean Beard Paul Francis Baxter Jack Shannon Brook Corey Alexander Boehm William Cunningham Jordan Aaron Combridge Michael Davidson Todd Cowling Luke James Henderson Frank Pieter Gus De Waard Daniel Steven Howard Mitchell John Field William John Jeffers Andrew David Jellis Rohan David Lunn Andrew George McKenzie Ali Nasikh Mohammad Nadeem Daniel Robert Priddle Darshana Paranagama Thomas Malcom Rees-Lightfoot Sandford James Frederick Stebbings Gilbert Alexander Roache Justin John Taskin Bernard Synn Kiat Teoh Russell Zac Waters William Robert Hatwell Thompson Cameron Edward Turrill Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) – Benjamin Luke Vawdrey BEng(Hons) Chaohui Xu Luke Michael Briese Anthony Hargreaves Bachelor of Construction Jack Lei He Management (Honours) – BCM(Hons) Matthew Anthony Martin Brodie James Adcock Di Xiong Mohammed Ahmad Taleah Jade Baulch Bachelor of Environmental Science Jock Campbell Coutts (Honours) – BEnvSc(Hons) Dino Deovic Casey Rachelle Armstrong Taylor Devers Matthew James Carlyon Taylor Gileno Nicholas Bradley Carter Nicholas Jaymes Guinane Lauren Maree Halstead Matthew Rodney Gunn Callum Naismith Joshua Geoffrey Guppy Isabelle Rose Onley Jacob Mark Hernan Matthew Joseph Sleeth Samuel Paul Huf Ashleigh Jordan Kelly Bachelor of Forensic Science Riley Robert Kershaw (Honours) – BForensicSc(Hons) Philippine Claire Amelie Le Jalle Quade Tyson Albert Paul Frank Lombardi Mitchell Thomas Montgomery Daniel Mark Mapleson Ana Neckovic Dylan Neil McCarthy Courtney Maree Pearson Anthony Charles Patsuris George Edwin Rowlands Spencer Patrick Ryan Nikhilesh Seebaluck Jake Thomas Tzanidis Jimmy Busby Watson

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 89 Thursday 15 February 6 pm Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Forensic Science with (Honours) – BMechEng(Hons) distinction/Bachelor of Criminology Sam Russell Bennett with distinction – BForensicSc/BCrim Matthew Dale Bickley Emily Grace Arrowsmith Andrew James Blake Jessica Paige Georgakis Timothy James Griffiths Ricardo Kobas Bachelor of Forensic Science/Bachelor Ian Michael Lowe of Criminology with distinction – Yiming Mai BForensicSc/Bcrim Luke James Walker Casey Brooke Lyon Cody James Webster Bachelor of Forensic Science/Bachelor Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering of Criminology – BForensicSc/BCrim (Honours) – BMechtEng(Hons) Melissa Jane Bigot Brandon Lee Gregg Simona Juzmeska Peter Edward Higgins Tameka Paige McGrath Michael Richard Lumsdon Keeley Jayne Moore Timothy David McRae Evelyn Maria Sheeran Peter Jack Miles Jasmine Nicole Spiller Daniel Clyde Murcott Matilda Tran Chi Khang Nguyen Mitch Petronijevic Bachelor of Architectural Technology – James Samuel Troeth BArchTech Brayden Lee Mitchell Bachelor of Science (Honours) – James Ryan Polglaze BSc(Hons) Nathan Anthony Veal Chantelle Arnold Harrison Alexander Berenger Bachelor of Arts (Architecture) – Harrison Jeffrey Eyck BA(Arch) Madeline Jackson Peter Kirkos Samir Jasinski Campbell Alexander Learmonth Bachelor of Biological Science Alexander Lindsay Polley with distinction – BBiolSc Arian Prabowo Lauren Ashley Slaughter James Darren Randall Laura Emily Spooner Natasha Estelle Smith Lillian Kate Taylor Siobhan Alice Ward Angela Margaret Viney Bachelor of Zoology and Bachelor of Biological Science – Animal Science (Honours) – BBiolSc BZool&AnimalSc(Hons) Emma Rose Barry Luke Anthony Legudi Laura Alice Bignell Allison Kate Norris Gwenda Alice Mould Douglas John Weir Melisa Catalina Perilla Contreras Yee Woon Yap Christopher James Poussard Christian Joseph Savaglio

90 Deakin University Thursday 15 February 6 pm Bachelor of Biomedical Science Bilal Mohtadi with distinction – BBiomedSc Sean Nagy Lucy Catherine Abbott Priyanka Anjali Nandan Thomas Bernard Victor Abe Pathinikuttige Shamindra Francis Nonis Shambavi Alagarswami Mitchell William John Norris Andjela Arandjelovic Panuganti Vishwakar Diwakar Mia Rose Ballard Kenny Julian Pearson Daniel Charles Barry Rebecca Philip Harshini Baskaran Timothy Brendan Poole Kaela Carmen Boad Nicholas Cody Pridan Amanda Chantelle Bramley Dillon Bernard Ranjit Karlie Jean Chambers Aimee Catherine Scott Tara Chammas Andrej Sepetavc Rainbow Wing Bo Chan Siddharth Shivantha Oskar Samuel Christofi Hannah Elizabeth Singleton Lauren Molly Cook Elle-Louise Ann Smith Olivia Dawn Cooney Jonathan Lee Somic Amelia Jay Cottrell Thomas Daniel Spitzer Roshini My Ngoc Diep Brendan James Stewart Jessica Ellen Doyle Madeleine Fiona Jill Stiles Tahlia Espenschied Madeleine Grace Taylor Stephanie Margaret Fantela Antoine Frederic Terreaux Jacob Filiti Zoe Elizabeth Van Velzen Jay Colin Fitzpatrick Kyla Venter Lakshane Fonseka Chris Vi Marian Gabriel Bailey Roy Vickers Kenneth Ronald Gibson Daniel William Whebell Jessie Eliza Gillick-Walker Eliza Zmislja Michael Leslie Harper Bachelor of Biomedical Science – Connor James Hehir BBiomedSc Jorgia Astera Hickey Bianca Leonie Anzellotti Megan Lindsay Hildebrand Nelson Fahim Arabzada Olivia Rose Huebner Chandra Bhatt Maddison Grace Jelly Dylan John Broad Liam David Johnson Laura Elizabeth Butler Kate Louise Jordon Narin Childargushi Nima Kamal Morgan Jane Chiller Tegan Joy Lake Harrison William Cook Emma Jane Lau Peter Keith Dawe Hong Ngoc Lyndal Le Kaitlyn Alice Evans Colette Helen Mahler-Hindson Dylan Gozmao Ryan Malt Jackson Aaron Howell Pinaki Mane Yuta Inaba Ryan George Manson John Ioannidis Laura Catherine McClelland Manisha Jaswinder Sidhu Jaezel Anne Mercado Jack Daniel Mitchell

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 91 Thursday 15 February 6 pm Meghana Kandlakunta Bachelor of Design (Architecture) – Krystyna Niki Katsouri BDes(Arch) Georgia Rose Klemm Weijun An Daniel Kljajic Selin Aydin Clara Rui Qi Lim Hepana Warakagoda Shyamal Rajeev David Agustin Lobriza Bandara Alexandra Kathleen Mallows Sehajdeep Kaur Bath Damian Paul Matijevic Elliott Berger Abbey Louise Olafsen Justin Bourke Angus Nathan Ortega Justin Anthony Coppe Soham Arun Patil Jordan Thomas Evely Sophie Margeret Payne Tamas Fabian-Szedlacsek Nathan Petricevic Fong Kai-Jian Shynal Nivinesh Prasad Daniel Johnson Anuradha Premarathna Elise Stephanie Jordan Muhammad Nasir Ruslan Ibrahim Kisa Mohammad Mehdi Saberi Adrian Wern Chien Liew Abiramy Selvanathan Congrui Liu Fahira Shafan Xhildo Marashi Hannah Shanks-Colla Emily Claire Millar Troy Colin Smith Shannon Lee Moodie Amy Laura Stone Alexandra Moss Debbie Hui Ling Tan Ashinshani Jayawanthi Nambuge Seyon Velmurukan Reece Plumridge Ho Yuen Wong Ranpanhith Divakara Alahakoon Bachelor of Design (Architecture) Mudiyanselage Mihiri Nisadini Niyarepola with distinction – BDes(Arch) Simon Paul Rennie Mukhtar Rezaei Trevor James Anderson Jeanomar Scully Natalie Jordan Chamings Michael Xavier Sexton Frank D’Andrea Sarah Michelle Valentini Luke Anthony Jennings Herbert Steven Vasconcelos Tsen-Lee Kong Haedodneunnara Yang Abbey Lee Moore Boyu Zhao Nikolce Nikolovski Julie Pham Bachelor of Engineering – BEng William John Rathgeber John Alexander Gilbert Damian Anderson Shannon Tristan Landgraf Blake Shannon Sipek Dushantha Vigneswaran Amy Louise Thomas Matthew Hayden Vanderpol Brooke Alison Walter

92 Deakin University Thursday 15 February 6 pm Bachelor of Environmental Science Katie Shave (Environmental Management and Katrina Jean Shawcroft Sustainability) with distinction – Amy Terese Silva Mirinda Elise Thorpe BEnvSc(EnvMgt&Sus) Demee Louise Turner Ebony Lillian Cowan Max Francis Werner Christopher Paul Farrow Camilla Frances Dakota Woods Dane Alexander Handreck Laura Kate Henderson Bachelor of Environmental Science Bronwyn Elizabeth Anne Hirschfeld (Wildlife and Conservation Biology) – Benjamin Cameron Howes BEnvSc(Wild&ConsBiol) Precious Anne Fernando Manuel Ayse Ali Juliette Victoria Remfrey Brianna Paige Butcher Isabella Schaffer Jessica Louise Coote Lisa Mary Timms Mikaela Alison Jade Douglas Abigail Marjorie Wiberg Sarah Louise Irwin Bachelor of Environmental Nina Michelle Matheis Science (Environmental Katrina Sue Vogt Management and Sustainability) – Bachelor of Fisheries and BEnvSc(EnvMgt&Sus) Aquaculture – BFish&Aqua Hannah Mary Auld Anthony Tortomano Thomas Brandon Camfield Joshua Reuben Isman Bachelor of Forensic Science Keishan Jones with distinction – BForensicSc Ashley Jordan Kelly Joseph Connor Bawden Chi Thanh Nguyen Katerina Mary Bredhauer Alanah Jayne Scacco Natasha Rose Dye Qiuyu Zhu Brett Ethan Hall Erin Clare O’Donovan Hazell Bachelor of Environmental Jessica Powers Science (Wildlife and Conservation Caitlin Emma Russo Biology) with distinction – Madeleine Louise Stewart-Teh BEnvSc(Wild&ConsBiol) Bachelor of Forensic Science – Jacob Douglas Creek Gabrielle Marie Fitzgerald BForensicSc Anna Barbara Giles Tharani Thisuri Dissanayake Kirby Maureen Hall Enyar Shaneale Munro Mikaela Jayne Hall Yasmine Sobh Amy Elizabeth Harrop Delaney Scarlett Thorn Mike Graeme Hayes Brodie Visintin James David Jack Mellor Matthew Robert Wilson Emma Therese O’Dwyer-Hall Maddison Tayla Paraga Tanzin Jade Ramsay

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 93 Thursday 15 February 6 pm Bachelor of Science Robert Neil Pearson with distinction – BSc Michelle Alexandra Pivet-Ayala Kate Elizabeth Regina Bogacki Laura Jane Portbury Anber Zara Celik Melanie Lee Purcell Jasmine April Collins Hagen Karl Ryan Rembold-Carey Veronica Alison Daniels Adam Luka Roksa Charlotte Lillian Grace Dilnutt Mathew Edward Tuckett Tristan Scott Fernandez Jack Spencer Wilson Jane Lee Findlay Megan Rose Woodward Catherine Louise Fraser Bachelor of Zoology and Animal Samyuktha Maria Gomez Science with distinction – Madeleine Louise Holmes Jessica Jovanovski BZool&AnimalSc Madeline Emily Mace Natalie Marie Bromley Emily Beulah Newling Rebecca Aimee Coleman Thai – Xinh Nguyen Kallie Xian Lin Doak Zoe Jacqueline Nicholson Geordie Rebecca Jennings Michelle Ruby Pepper Ebony Tatiana Kennedy Sebastian Clifford Rawson Ashleigh Patrene Lappin Shenae Ryan Natalie Patricia Mann Candice Leigh Schultz Bronte May Morrissy Melissa Kate Stanfield Jessica May Ellen Radford Shan Su Zosie Skye Rosato Michael Veto Bachelor of Zoology and Animal Paige Morgan Watts Science – BZool&AnimalSc Carli Dee Windridge Sharlina Louise Burns Bachelor of Science – BSc Dylan Frank Cohen Justin Lee Anderson Courtney Lee Fox Samantha Jacqueline Bearham-Jones Jasmine Isabelle Genuis Darcy Beveridge Amanda Helen Gillin Mathew John Box Brandon Steven Hallas Cho Collins Jeremy Howard Brittany Erin Davis Ryan Patrick Machell Kristine Elizabeth Davis Alice May McGee-Stebbing Ayali Dissanayake Mudiyanselage Casey Letitia Milne Roseanne Emilita D’Mello Ross Lang Watson Izel Melissa Eraslan Bridget Louise Werninghaus Shavonne Sereene Esparon Kailey Lauren Young Mary Gore Leanne Ada Grace Herman Nicholas Neville Houghton Robert Paul Inglefinger Tamana Malistani Michelle Lesley McRae Ben Newman

94 Deakin University Thursday 15 February 6 pm 95 | 2018 February Graduation Ceremonies Graduation Monday 19 February 12 pm Faculty of Arts and Education

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Order of Proceedings The procession will enter at 12 pm. Guests are asked to stand as the procession enters and to remain standing until the conclusion of the National Anthem. Master of Ceremonies Alfred Deakin Professor Christine Ure, Head of School, School of Education, Faculty of Arts and Education Mace Bearer Mr Matthew McDonough, Faculty General Manager of the Faculty of Arts and Education Welcome Address Mr John Stanhope AM, Chancellor Occasional Address Alfred Deakin Professor Beverley Oliver Mayoral Address Cr Andrew Davenport, Mayor City of Whitehorse The Conferring of Awards Chancellor presiding, assisted by Chair of Academic Board, Professor Chris Hickey The Presentation of Awards Professor Brenda Cherednichenko, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Education Graduate Response Mr Cameron Smith Closing Address Professor Jane den Hollander AO, President and Vice‑Chancellor

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Alfred Deakin Professor Professor Oliver’s leadership has been Beverley Oliver recognised through two national Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student The Occasional Address will be delivered Learning and several nationally funded by Alfred Deakin Professor Beverley Oliver. grants and fellowships, including a National Teaching Fellowship (Assuring Graduate Alfred Deakin Professor Beverley Oliver Capabilities, completed 2015); Teaching leads Deakin’s ambitious education Fellowship (Benchmarking Partnerships for strategy, including the drive to premium Graduate Employability, 2010); Good Practice cloud learning and our partnership with Report (Assuring Graduate Outcomes, 2012); FutureLearn. Professor Oliver’s portfolio competitive grants (Building course team includes oversight of the projects capacity to enhance graduate employability, designed to enhance student learning 2010; and 21C Credentials, completed 2016). and experience, as well as Academic Professor Oliver researches and publishes in Governance and Standards, the University areas associated with graduate employability, Library, Deakin Learning Futures, the Dean graduate skills and capabilities, assessment of Students, Deakin Learning Centres, the and evidence of learning, digital credentialing, Centre for Research in Assessment for curriculum reform and digital innovation. Digital Learning (CRADLE) and DeakinCo. Professor Oliver is Chair of Universities In 2017, Professor Oliver was awarded Deakin Australia’s Quality Indicators for Learning University’s highest honour, the title of Alfred and Teaching (QILT) Working Group and Deakin Professor, for her outstanding and Deputy Chair of the Board of EduGrowth, sustained contribution to conceptualising a not-for-profit entity and Australia’s the strategic enhancement of courses in the acceleration network for high-growth, digital economy and furthering the University’s scaleable, borderless education. research and scholarship in the field of higher education.

98 Deakin University Monday 19 February 12 pm Faculty of Arts Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) with distinction/Bachelor of Arts and Education with distinction – BTeach(Sec)/BA Sarah Jane Beattie Master Degrees Heidi Rose Beavan Alexander Aaron Blanksby Dominic Edward Brash Master of Education Simon Jason Burrows (Special Educational Needs) – Meagan Alisa Chappel MEd(SpecEdNeeds) Florence Grace Reyes Cowl Kim Margaret Molineux Laura Mary De Costa Jacob Dekunder Master of Teaching – MTeach Blair Tameka Duncan Jodi Marie Kennedy Madeline Lyla Dundon Laura Maree Fabrizio Kellie Maree Frost Bachelor Degrees Tamara Pauline Gavazis Molly Rose Gibbons Bachelor of Teaching (Science) Adam Peter Given with distinction/Bachelor of Science Kellie Jayne Goebel with distinction – BTeach(Sc)/BSc Brent Mitchell Goldstein Wayne John Sandlant Samantha Halm Caitlin Elizabeth Stamper Daniella Hastas Jarrod Keith Whiston Jessica Lyn Higgins Bryan Anthony Hillary Esme Zoe Wright Luke Darren Jackson Bachelor of Teaching (Science) Douglas Paul Kaegi with distinction/Bachelor of Science – Penelope Susan Keaughran Jaimie Alice Kent-Russell BTeach(Sc)/BSc Olivia Rose Kightly Mitchell James Ely Joshua Paul Knott Jessica Jeanine Main Lee Erin Kate Laffan Jessica Marilyn Rowe Rebecca Maree Leahy Claire Shan Yin Sim Trelawney Eve Matthys Richard Vi Bridie Jane Millar Lisa Elizabeth Moxon Bachelor of Teaching (Science)/ Adisa Mulalic Bachelor of Science with distinction – Mustafa Osmanoski BTeach(Sc)/BSc Lauren Michelle Parker Sean Matthew Fraser Lauren Piovesan Georgia Elizabeth Robinson Bachelor of Teaching (Science)/ Molly Eileen Savage Bachelor of Science – BTeach(Sc)/BSc Allison May Savige Emma Paige Forbes Cameron James Smith Carmen Jane Moore Eleanor St George Viranthi Angela Ranatunga Brent Daniell Stephens Christopher Graham Stucley Sophia StJames Roslyn Megan Teoh Emma Dawn Turner Bree Villella Brendan Leo Williams

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 99 Monday 19 February 12 pm Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) Bachelor of Early Childhood Education with distinction/Bachelor of Arts – with distinction – BECE BTeach(Sec)/BA Ashleigh Marion Bryer Lili Cadee-Matthews Rebecca Suzanne Challis Gulcan Gulen Alice Luisa Grant Jessica Rose Hendrickson Nikkita Lee Grumley Katie Lee Johnstone Elli Rose Heath Anthony William Lillis Serena Heneric Zoe Lisa Lucas Zeynep Kara Alexander Francis Maddison Alice Margaret McCarthy Christopher Ronald McKay Jamilla McCoy Blake William Murray Larissa Grace Micozzi Ruth Maree Page Maureen Marie Simpkin Jack Alan Pritchett Sarah Tran Sarah Ann Robinson Hui Xiang Tahnee Ashleigh Sapwell Samantha Eve Sleep Bachelor of Early Childhood Natalia Karina Thomas Education – BECE Sharon Tomy Kate Aldons Jason Edward Wylie Jodie Lee Brown Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary)/ Sean Michael Gales Nyabie Gatlauk Bachelor of Arts with distinction – Lauren Ann Gregory BTeach(Sec)/BA Moykea Hou Elizabeth Blias Sohee Kwon Cindy Lam Emily Jane Poole Diana Joy Micairan Chanel Rametta Michael David Starr Sadaf Safiullah Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary)/ Ashley Shristi Singh Bachelor of Arts – BTeach(Sec)/BA Shelby Louise Walton Amy Xie Hoyoung Ahn Hania Arif Bachelor of Education (Primary) Renee Azzam with distinction – BEd(Prim) Mary Bonnie Eversteyn Abbey Adkins Leija Zinta Harman Marie Desiree Virginie Stephie Appadou Mariam Hussein Zoe Eleanor Irvine Kate Elizabeth Barry Brandon Ryan Jack Ashleigh Clare Bell Cameron Stuart Klaus Jones Meghan Simpson Bell Kathryn Louise Wentworth Jones Michelle Rita Bigaignon Kiara Maria Kearney Lisa Michelle Box Timothy Paul Kelly Lucy Catherine Brand Casey Paige Kerrigan Rebecca Anne Brown Lara Rose Kinder Riarnne Kate Buckland Eloise Josephine Lambert Kiara Jaye Burgess Allison Mondous Sarah Meg Camier Reshma Ravi Christopher Kenneth Cantlon Fei Sun Julia Anne Capon Vishaal Verma Amber May Carr

100 Deakin University Monday 19 February 12 pm Kate Valerie Jane Chandler Jessica Marie Kelaart Andrea Chen Jade Linda Kellett Emily Jane Childs Emma Margaret Kelly Madison Holly Christo Jarrah Waltham Kitchen-Gallard Ashlea Jade Clutterbuck Renee Simone Knoll Lily Koromiko Collins Madeleine Tess Komp Megan Corcoran Stephanie Jade Krueger Cate Elizabeth Cordeux Marija Kusturic Zoe Anastasia Coughlan Madeline Robin Laforest Stephanie Rose Day Jessica Alexandra Lane Curtis Casey De Witt Georgia Valerie Lofthouse Tayla Alyce Devilee Sarah Joy Longden Monique Di Blasi Samantha Catherine Lord Hannah Julia Di Falco Andrea Loulier Angus Montgomery Dickason Madeline Kate Maccora Kia Faith Dietrich Kiri Grace Magrath Madison Mariah Dunn Laura Rhiannon Mann Sheridan Ruth Eagleton Victoria Kate Mason Rebekah Jade Emonson Ryan McDermid Anna Claire Forde Paul Edward McShane Christie Ellen Foudoulis Kathleen Mary McSweeney Elizabeth Fragiacomo Christopher Mihail Josephine Fragiacomo Leah Emily Morrissy Keren Freeman Dean William Naylor Iesha Fanella Galati Jaclyn Margret Nichols Meghan Maree Garth Daina Nielsen Michael Anthony Georgiou Jayden Michael Noble Stephanie Anne Gerrand David John North Lauren Frances Gibcus Carly Louise Notley Ashleigh Jane Campbell Gill O’Bryan Samuel Andrew Grenfell Nicole Teresa Gladman Kyanne Jean O’Grady Gemma Catherine Grimmond Georgia Flor Paguio Keylie Anne Groen Michaela Therese Pearson Jana Dewiani Hanafie David James Prowse Brianna Emily Jane Handcock Blake Anthony Randall Samantha Hanks Keith Thomas Richardson Rachel Gloria Hawley Eliza Ann Rowley Peter Gerard Healy Bianca Alycia Saccon Meghan Lucy Henchley Joanne Rose Santos Amanda Jane Howard Christina Savva Meika Elli Hubble Grace Anne Scampton Aidan Lucas Hudson Laura Emily Schmitz Selin Hull Georgia Ann Shannon Tiffany Hynes Julia Edwina Sheehan Jayme James Anastassia Sibonis Katherine Elizabeth James Melanie Rae Siddans Kaine Daniel Jenkins Laura Sidea John Karim Rochelle Mary Soligo Kristina Britt Karlsson Amani Souleiman

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 101 Monday 19 February 12 pm Alana Michelle Spitalnic Simon William Chamberlain Ashley John Stewart Emma Kate Craig Emma Elizabeth Strahan Tobi Ann Cunningham David Sukh Monique Amy Daraio Elli Victoria Sumner Tegan Georgia Daubeny Jessica Louise Syme Aidan Michael Debernardi Kirralee Ann Taylor David John Di Donato Ebonee Rose Thomas Holly Elizabeth Donald Leanne Marie Thompson-Moore Georgia Helen Douglas Dakota Patricia Thomson Ebru Duman Tanika Dimity Ann Thorley Sophie Kate Durnan Shannon Luke Tibballs Jarryd Alexander Elliott Brooke Toole Scott James English Madeleine Toscano Maria Fanous Jessica Mai Ann Truong Emma Audrey Kay Farrington Janine Vuu Bethan Louise Fox Georgina Walmsley Alexandra Gawley Alana Lee Walsh Lauren Jean Gibb Caroline Jane Walters Natalie Sara Gilbert Bronte Elizabeth Whitcher Courtney Elise Gilmour Jasmine Alyce Woods Vanessa Paras Giokas Brittany Rosann Wren Amelia Josie Barbara Goff Melissa Yeng Li Yeap Allanah Ellen Goldsworthy Amy Claire Young Belinda Louise Gray Renae Jade Greer Bachelor of Education (Primary) – April-Kate Gu BEd(Prim) Alicia Jeanette Hawking Mischa Victoria Molly Abram Brooke Alyce Hays Burcu Altay Annie Wee Yen Hii Ashleigh Tayla Andersson Brooke Louise Hiscock Shawnee Adele Arranga Lydia Josephine Ioannidis Natalie Awad Hourie Ipradjian Liana Marie Baviello Samantha Lee Jacobson Shaun Douglas Beattie Jacqueline Anne Just Janelle Belisario Kirandeep Kaur Jessica Elizabeth Bell Natalie Danielle Kechichian Rachael Michelle Belot Maddelyn Elise Kelly Carlie Glenise Berridge Harris Kristopher Kent Bianca Jane Bevilacqua Timothy James Langley Rylie Anne Bolton Cheyne Elizabeth Lethbridge Shannon Louise Brander Christopher Edward Logan Benjamin James Breeden-Walton Samantha Theresa Savionne Long Sebastian James Britton Alycia Rose Lourdes Emily Lillian Brooks Emma Louise Marsh Sophie Elizabeth Brown Novina Mathews Damon James Burns Sheridan Paige McAuliffe Ellie Rose Campbell Matthew James McGuffie Katelyn May Carson Chelsie Rose Mohr Haylee Jo Cerquarelli Juaniki Klein Moore

102 Deakin University Monday 19 February 12 pm Michelle Susan Morse Hannah Gillian Simon Grace Jennifer Muir Timothy Ian Simpson Julie Nhem Ellen Paige Sorrell Monica Louise Paine Jenna Stredwick Rebecca Elizabeth Park Megan Frances Supple Sharni Gemma Peters Jessica Paige Weltner Fiona Pham Gabrielle Emma Young Steven Edward Porteous Nova Celiese Riordan Bachelor of Health and Physical Bianca Louise Scarola Education – BHealthPhysEd Georgia May Scott Stefan Balmes Angelique Sfrantzis Michael Douglas Chandler Marseal Shaana Kate Emma Davine Marissa Asmahan Shami Jarrad Scott Donders Nicole Sarah Silpert Monique Alyce French Mitchell Garry Smart Jack Gregory Gabron-Uhe Madeline Jayne Smith Jack David Irons Nicholas Paul Snibson Maddison Ellen Kerr Matthew John Squires Dean Jawaad Knapp Stephanie Elizabeth Stewart Kirralee Danielle Luiyf Nickita Suri Katelyn Rebekah McQuiggan Adele Jane Sylvester Zachary Jay Mowat Kathryn Maree Taylor Abby Rose O’Brien Natalie Jane Turner Liam Adamson Wall Andrew Risely Venables Kiah Alexandra Waqanivalu Associate Degrees Emily Rose Wilkinson Rose Lois Yodgee Associate Degree of Arts – ADA Bachelor of Educational Studies – Jennifer Caroline David BEdSt Michael Vaughan Hamish Tennent Miller Associate Degree of Education – ADEd Bachelor of Health and Physical Ebony Oredsson Education with distinction – Jamieson Grace Ryan BHealthPhysEd Joshua David Bartholomew Zoe Lauren Collings Stephanie Lesley Davies William Andrew Emerson Ryley Mitchell Hannagan Maddison Georgia Hill Emma Megan Lionello Louise Nicole Martin Brianna Jane Mirabella Christopher Damian Noy Emma-Rose Saunders

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 103 Monday 19 February 6 pm Faculty of Arts and Education

104 Deakin University Monday 19 February 6 pm

Order of Proceedings The procession will enter at 6 pm. Guests are asked to stand as the procession enters and to remain standing until the conclusion of the National Anthem. Master of Ceremonies Alfred Deakin Professor Christine Ure, Head of School, School of Education, Faculty of Arts and Education Mace Bearer Mr Matthew McDonough, Faculty General Manager of the Faculty of Arts and Education Welcome Address Mr John Stanhope AM, Chancellor Occasional Address Mr Mitchell Mackey The Conferring of Awards Chancellor presiding, assisted by Chair of Academic Board, Professor Chris Hickey The Presentation of Awards Professor Brenda Cherednichenko, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Education Graduate Response Ms Emily Kay Closing Address Professor Jane den Hollander AO, President and Vice‑Chancellor

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 105 Monday 19 February 6 pm Back in Australia, he has been recognized by CMO Magazine as one of the nation’s top 50 marketers in both 2015 and 2016. And now that it has sold off its B2C condom business, Ansell is a dedicated safety company focused on the healthcare and industrial sectors. A $A2bn global, Australian‑listed enterprise, with a century‑old brand heritage, Ansell manufactures approximately 80% of what it sells at factories in Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Korea, Sri Lanka, Mexico and Portugal. Mr Mackey says the Ansell team is proud that they are not in the widget or sugar-flavored water industries, that they are in the business of protecting workers. Mr Mitchell Mackey Mr Mackey began his professional career as a journalist in his native Tasmania, where he The Occasional Address will be delivered learned how to craft words and importance by Mr Mitchell Mackey. of concise communication. From journalism, Mitchell Mackey is a global, commercial he transitioned across to public relations marketing leader with a record of and secured his first international role with a delivering for Mercedes-Benz, Ansell Singapore-based public relations agency. This and professional services consultancies. led to global exposure and the opportunity to join Mercedes-Benz, which he welcomed Prior to joining Ansell Limited, where he without truly appreciating the challenge that is their Marketing Director, he enjoyed learning German would involve. Fortunately, nine years with Mercedes-Benz in global, after four years of effort he became what he regional and national marketing roles. would describe as “conversational”, albeit This experience, which included four years with numerous grammar errors. at the company’s headquarters in the southern German city of Stuttgart, was a Today Mr Mackey is convinced that genuine privilege. personal values are essential to long-term career and personal success. He says we However, it wasn’t all premium branding are all conductors who must orchestrate and luxury cars. As one of the few native our individual lives to create meaning and English speakers on the German side, positive impact for us and those around us. Mr Mackey witnessed and learned all about the importance of change management from the slow‑motion train accident that unfolded when Board and C-level hubris inspired Mercedes‑Benz’s flawed Chrysler acquisition that began in 1998 and ended in a 2007 corporate divorce.

106 Deakin University Monday 19 February 6 pm Doctoral Degrees Anne Ryan Whose thesis is entitled: Doctor of Philsophy – PhD ‘A Whole-School Approach to Mentoring Students: An Australian Secondary School Mohammed Tahir Kadhim Aldhulaee Case Study.’ Whose thesis is entitled: Summary ‘Linguistic Behaviour in Email Interaction This thesis explores the experiences of and Recipient Attitudes: Request Emails students and mentors in a school-based by Iraqi Speakers of English.’ mentoring program delivered through a Summary whole-school approach, in an Australian The results of this study show that native secondary school. Findings indicate that speaker email recipients can develop infrastructural frame, frequency of contact negative or positive attitudes towards and the development of sustainable non-native speaker senders and their email trusting mentor/mentee relationships messages on the basis of the language and were fundamental to the initiative. Year discourse structure used in the message. 7 and non-teacher mentors experienced They highlight the factors that cause the program differently to their respective this issue and produce implications for cohorts. both ESL/EFL pedagogy and intercultural Principal Supervisor: communication. Dr Coral Campbell Principal Supervisor: School: Dr Zosia Golebiowski Education School: Education

Kismullah Whose thesis is entitled: ‘Dialect Features of Leupueng Children: A Study of Dialect in Post Tsunami Aceh.’ Summary The 2004 Tsunami changed the composition of the Leupueng population in Aceh, to be more heterogeneous. This study looks at the impact of this change on the use of Leupueng dialect features and found the reduced use of Leupueng dialect features among the children. Principal Supervisor: Dr Hossein Shokouhi Co-Supervisor: Dr Zosia Golebiowski School: Education

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 107 Monday 19 February 6 pm Master Degrees Master of Education (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) – Master of Applied Learning and MEd(TESOL) Teaching – MALT Rebecca Axelson Mia Adams Laura Chelsea Burton Alicia Marie Crabtree Rebekah Vass Julia Kate Mitchell Master of Teaching – MTeach Behic Can Okyar Rachelle Kim Simpson Angela Katrina Agius Melanie Amelia Whyte Renay Akritidis Matthew John Arnott Master of Education – MEd Mick Mannix Marquez Arrogante Shannon Kate Cunningham Meredith Barnes Min Li Lianna Beeching Shujun Luo Phoebe Berndt Jacqueline Righetti Brigid Blanckenberg Rhonda Noelle Sadler Amy Blitvich Dean Thomson Roisin Boadle Karen Williams Kirrin Brown Daniel Bruce Master of Education (Leadership and Caitlin Buralli Management) – MEd(Ldshp&Mgt) Cherie Bernadette Canning Kirsten Ashleigh McCalmont Melissa Rochelle Carbone Catherine Anne Poulton Christopher Cato Jason Stewart Andrew Catton Shun Yang Ch Ng Master of Education Shilo Chan-Stewart (Special Educational Needs) – Vincent Chiang MEd(SpecEdNeeds) Sarah Elizabeth Clark Anita Atkinson Luke Clift Madhavi Bahia Jennifer Ann Cochrane Vanessa Shaneen Bond Emma Nicole Colahan Lucy Rena Davidson Michael Collett Dehlia Dawson Emily Grace Cosgriff Nicole Margariet Dewley Annie Danks Penelope Kay Elliott-Johnstone Melissa Darling Rebecca Emmett Elliot Davis Alexandra Gale Blaire Dobiecki Alison Margaret Giles-Kaye Jeremy Dover Conor Hickey Tom Dowsley Rachel Jennifer Holmes Patrick Elliott Teegan Ingram Jason Fados Kristen Elizabeth Leonard Carly Farrugia Megan Payne Genevieve Firmer Jane Maree Pemberton Vanessa Helen Roadley Elizabeth Claire Spurling Michael Darren Toulson Laura Katherine White

108 Deakin University Monday 19 February 6 pm Samuel Fox Fiona McRobie Emerald Lea Gatti Alex Lee Mildenhall Stephanie Gill Jennifer Moffatt Steven Goldberg Sulagna Monga Rebecca Gooch-Andrew Amanda Moreno Diaz Laura Good Emily Morrice Michael Cameron Gray Hannah Morris Kirra Greaves Kaitlin Morris Jack Vernon Greig Amy Louise Murfitt Salvatore Gulinello Ameya Nagarkar Cameron Halvorson Jessica Marie Neilsen Paul Harris Andrew Ke Wei Ngeh Neelam Haryani Benjamin Francis Nieuwkerk Dawn Marie Henderson Bowman Francis Nixon James Henley-Martin Melissa Therese Norwood Megan Jane Hunter Rose Nuttall Heneage Jones Glenn Osborne Simon Jones Bartholomew Oswald Cassandra Rae Karnilowicz Emilie Owens Dylan Karunaratne Claire Louise Paitaridis Sheldon Kendrick Michelle Parker Victoria Claire Kent Sophie Peacock Kaija Keski-Nummi Josephine Perry Anthony Kingma Liam Petchell Laura Kirkland Jillian Pettigrew Ohad Abraham Kozminsky David Thomas Phillips Sudharshani Krishnan Erin Prince Julia Anna Kubiak Ingrid Ann Pronobis Arthur Lai Ying Qin Monique Langley-Freeman Benjamin Raven Gabrielle Jane Lanman Mitchell Robinson Nicole Eileen Lawrence David Roche Krystle Ann Lehmann Brent Ryan Stephanie Ludekens Aidin Safvati Megan Lumsden Emily Lucretia Scarbro Anastasia Lytas Jennifer Schopfer-Bons Vanessa Macri Elizabeth Coombes Schwarzinger Stacey Main Kai Scott Elise Anne Malberg Caitlin Brooke Shadbolt Keita Matsumoto Kieran Chandra Shah Kelly May Maxwell Min-Ok Shim Charles McIntosh Hyo Kyung Shin Joanne Wendy McIntosh

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 109 Monday 19 February 6 pm Mankirat Singh Master of Teaching (Primary) – Sophia Slavich MTeach(P) Donald Stalker Tyler Jon Amiguet Dane Stammers Nicole Janet Banko Bridget Staude Samantha-Jayne Beh Ryan Steed Jessica Louise Bonnici Tahlia Storms Emily Nicole Bracun Rachel Jade Suckling Anita Burman Safiya Suliman Jayde Neroli Ann Cannon Michael Tanna Jacinta Rose Cari Rianna Tatana Benjamin Carter Zaiga Thomann Jenna Elizabeth Carter Meghan Thomas Samina Chea Matthew Todd Benjamin Alexander Collins Jason Toh Lucas John Coonan Catherine Trigance Tanya Nicole Davis Natalie Elise Tzanatos Jessica Dean Kitty Van Cuylenburg Elizabeth Alice Devine Naghmeh Varghayee Paul Henry Firth Emily Versteegen Kelly Maree Gommers Samuel Vinton-Boot Kate Elizabeth Gorfine Mordecai Wait Soleda Jean Graham Andrew Weekes Alana Gray Suzanne Marie Whittaker Fiona Susan Greville Sarah Louise Wickham Katrina Hartley Julia Faye Jeanette Williams Jessica Louise Clampett Hewitson-Kerr Brianna Witte Karen Louise Horvat Justin Wong Mitchell Houston Catherine Emily Wood Kellie Jackson Clare Woulfe Zahra Shoeb Janoowalla Thomas Zagami Beatrice Katalin Kroyherr Sarah Xi-Ping Kua Cindy Zhou Shamini Kuruparan Master of Teaching (Early Childhood) – Jack Andrew Alan Lavery MTeach(EC) Matt Leeson Jessie Pauline McNeill Selma Ayranci Joanne O’Mara Na Chen Emma Louise Pownceby Rachael Hope Gemmill Adam William Rankin Rongrong Han Lachlan Joseph Simpson Qiuying Qin Tessa Tamara Sittrop Xinman Wang Jessica Brooke Stansfield Ashleigh Jayne Stoner Michael Anthony Szabo Daniel Taccone Tracey Stephanie Tsang Sophie Tasma Turner James Bruce Woodhouse Karen Elizabeth Woods Rebecca Ann Woods

110 Deakin University Monday 19 February 6 pm Master of Teaching (Primary and Master of Teaching (Secondary) – Early Childhood) – MTeach(PEC) MTeach(Sec) Sally Che Zachary Thomas Alaimo Kheng Ee Samantha Chua Jessica Jean Ardley Marion Stephanie Goutos Michelle Maureen Berwick Jane Elizabeth Knight Sean Bradney-George Jennifer Elizabeth Leva-Ritter Grace Deidre Casey Ashleigh Jayne Martin Stephanie Charalambous Emmeline Meg McKenzie Holly Jade Credlin Rebecca Jennifer Nakajima Gabrielle Chelsea Doddridge Kimberley Kate Prince Liam Alexander Downie Maxine Elizabeth Shue Tahnee May Dwyer Sarah Elyse Tattersall Laura Ellen Evans Bianca Louise Tomaino Stephanie Erin Freeman Allannah Jean Watterson Callum French Nicole May Ann Yap Jeremy Jabour Nicole Kristy Kaladzoglu Master of Teaching (Primary and Stephanie Eileen Lamborn Secondary) – MTeach(PS) Amanda Louise Leahy Lucie Madeleine Cheron Sharni Nicole Lions Megan Connellan Tanika Rose Meeks Alyssa Evelyn Dick Georgia Katherine Miller Laura Marie Edmonds Cassandra Lynn Mary Mitchell Grace Elizabeth Elkins Elizabeth Anne Moore Zachary Halliday-Bayly Gabrielle Murray Bianca Shea Inoue Matthew James Orsini Claire Grace Kavic Lucy Jane Shaw Miriam Veronica Kenter Kirrilee Patrice Smith Lydia Lalmalsawmkim Tania Olivia Soldatic Vanessa Elisabeth Lattanzio Jennifer Stephanie Stephens Karlee Rachel Lawlor Zachary Wearn Wu Tan Elizabeth Anne Maguta Katherine Frances Varnam Courtney Paige Miller Joel Vinicombe Julianne Joy Myers Hao Wang Benjamin Charles O’Day Olivia Claire Woodburne Annie Lauren Paterno Amy Jane Pfeifer Master of Teaching English to Hannah Marion Boyd Dowling Smith Speakers of Other Languages – Sze Wei Soo MTESOL Jacqueline Anne Wilson Adnan Hamood Inad Al Awady Hollie Ann Woodhart Manami Aoki Andrew Robert Wright Joseph Ming Shyuh Foo Le Phuong Dung Shengying Yu Jie Zou

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 111 Monday 19 February 6 pm Graduate Diplomas Graduate Certificate of Education Business Leadership – GCertEBL Graduate Diploma of Teaching – Robyn Michelle Baker GDipTeaching Deborah Boyce Linda Jayne Field Sonya Edwards Alexandre Gaitan-Martos Carolyn Florance Elizabeth Myfanwy Kennedy Lindsay Mark Fuhrman-Luck Dianna Marie McKellar Alison Barbara Galloway Alisha Jane Guest Emma Herschell Graduate Certificates Dominic Langdon Nicholas MacUra Graduate Certificate of Education – Bromwyn Marjorie Minihan GCertEd Sally Anne Parsons Ludmila Keightley Eamonn Pollard Kondilo Sideris Prades Graduate Certificate of Education Debra Valerie Smithers (Enterprise Education and Applied Learning) – GCertEd(EntEd&AppLrng) Graduate Certificate of Educational Rebecca Lee Allan Business Leadership – GCertEBL Margaret Clare Butler Graduate Certificate of Education Garry Alfred Coyte (Special Needs) – GCertEd(SpecNeeds) Rachel Marie Curran Sarah Elizabeth Gold Cara Merle Dinneen Kerry Louise Hanrahan Graduate Certificate of Education Michelle Holdsworth (Teaching English To Speakers of Sharlot Holmes Other Languages) – GCertEd(TESOL) Tracy Jackson Catriona Mary Barnett Anne Bernadette Leggett Jiminga Mulders Burton Colleen Jane Myburgh Emily Ruth Carlyle John Neville Shaw Nicolette Christabel Correy Alice Louise Csabi Graduate Certificate of Higher Tara Lee Dargan Education Learning and Teaching – Kenneth William Duncan GCertHELT Thomas Montague Forgan Takeia Rachel Beard Anastasia Hancock Alana Jane Blackburn Emanuel Holbein Catherine Lissette Caballero Tamara Jayatissa Francesco Carli Catherine Lamont Ali Charafeddine Maxine Elizabeth Mann Seyedehzahra Hosseinifard Luke William Matthews Md Shamsul Huda Marlene Ann Organ Van Thanh Huynh Jestin Jose Palakal Mitul Mahmud Khan Irene Treadwell Emma Jane Ryan Skylar Warren-Blake Kellie Janine Sanders Edward Wilson Emily Jane Tomlinson Kaori Yokochi

112 Deakin University Monday 19 February 6 pm Graduate Certificate of Teaching Bachelor of Early Childhood English To Speakers of Other Education – BECE Languages – GCertTESOL Natalie Bozinovski Emma Allen Rachel Brown Hannan Amin Dirisha Chetty Lakshani Rangika Welagedara Herath Irena Klara Filipovic Mudiyanselage Welagedar Fathima Farmila Hussain Zhenzhen Hu Amanda Lawson Syeda Asima Iqbal Brooke Mackie Huu Yen Tho Nguyen Simone Myall Kairava Shan-Ra Felicity Young Chapa Nilupuli Sakunika Gunawardana Bachelor of Early Childhood Education Yahampath Arachchige Zheng Yang (International) with distinction – Ling Zhang BECE(I) Yusi Zhang Nur Amalina Binte Esuope Bachelor of Early Childhood Education Bachelor Degrees (International) – BECE(I) Darnyza Binte Daud Bachelor of Early Childhood Education with distinction – BECE Bachelor of Education (Early Years) – Nicole Ann Bibby BECE(ErlyYrs) Adrianne Borg Amanda Daou Casey Brown Olivia Grace Brown Bachelor of Education (Primary) Ana De Araujo Cabral with distinction – BEd(Prim) Chelsea Chamings Bonnie Ward Anderson Kristen Rebecca David Emma Therese Anderson Shalome De Zilva Reshae Maree Armstrong Leigh Meryn Dinter Cassie Jane Benyapan Ball Annabelle Johanson Jess William Barjasic Hayley Jones Isabelle Rosaria Bocchicchio Megan Elizabeth Mahon Gemma Paige Borgwardt Caroline Margaret Price Annie Rose Boseley Leah Jade Randall Jessie Braudigom Gail Louise Sillekens Georgie Mcleay Broome Jacki Sorrenti Cassidy Jae Chappell Ellie Grace Southerden Eva Helene Clarey Kathleen Anne Trickett Sarah Jayne Cross Rebecca Rose Turnbull Paul Robert Crowe Valeria Veneziano Ellie Rose Cuolahan Katelyn Louise Watkins Lucinda Emma Degiorgio Marie Joelle Whiting Molly Thomasina Elford Courtney Evans Charlotte Elizabeth Gatgens Ariane Isobel Gavin Nicoline Bernth Griffin Grace Lucy Powlett Halleday

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 113 Monday 19 February 6 pm Brydie Maree Harman Bachelor of Education (Primary) – Katherine Louise Jarrad BEd(Prim) Emily Elizabeth Kay Curtley James Allen Andrea La Motta Molly June Anic Megan Grace Leishman Trent Archer Samantha Jane Lorensini Timothy Paul Arnel Jian Luo Georgia Rae Baker Elise Deborah MacEr Sarah Balazs Torissa Rose Mammone Georgie Eloise Burn Molly Elizabeth Martin Georgia Anne Cowling Shannon Leanne Martin Taylah Anne Crameri Sophie Louise McCague Luke Kevin Davis Benjamin James McDonald Millie Kate Deeath Jamie Lee McPherson Hannah Jane Dodds Taylor Jack Meesen Mariah Grace Dodds Timothy Andrew Menzies Petrina Louise Franklin Emily Grace Merrett Andrew Tura French Jacob Robert Millburn Brooke Emily Henderson-Craig Mitchell Noel Norton Courtney Lorna Joan Hobbs Erica Jane Novotny Jessica Lea Hutchison Christopher Paul O’Brien Ruby Barbara Johnson Ashleigh Adele Palmington Tameka Lee Lewis Madyson Rose Payne Martin Patrick Leyden Tegan Mcleod Peillon Ashlee Jayde Merchant Jayden William Pitt Bonnie Rae Miller Anisa Radmehr Lisa Kim Miller Lauren Kate Radojevic Carli Therese Neave Lucas Arnold Reid James Olsen Laura Jane Repusic Erin Leigh Outred-Lyle Courtney Nicole Rickard Hannah Rachel Petrie Marlee Kate Robinson Jessica Grace Phillips Natalie Christine Rompel Jackson James Ramus Paige Megan Santuccione Rebecca Kirsten Reinert Brianna Louise Stolk Taryn Anne Rogulskyj Mia Anne Stolk Jessie Peta Schwarz Jessica Danielle Stretton Kim Maree Slater Meagan Rose Elizabeth Stuart Harrison John Thompson Chelsea Rose Taylor Tayla Jade Van Der Riet Elodie Grace Taylor Sophie Lee Vernon Meg Louise Tipping Brittany Lee Waddleton Nay Gay Toe Aye Brooke Ashley Toull Sheridan Ann Walker Jessie Louise Watts Evangeline Elizabeth Willetts Valentina Yakimov Sabrina Louise Yewdall

114 Deakin University Monday 19 February 6 pm Bachelor of Health and Physical Prizes and Awards Education with distinction – BHealthPhysEd Deakin Hallmark: Teamwork Emma Grace Coogan Excellence for Educational Impact Daniel John De Gois Alexandra Rose Gerischer Anita Burman Matthew Gunther This Deakin Hallmark warrants the Shelby Emma Hackett achievement of preservice teachers who Nicole Joy Heffer have used their outstanding teamwork Cameron Keith Kimber skills to effect positive educational impact. Jackson Leslie Livermore The award recognises the essential role Hayley Maree Livingston that teamwork plays in the employability Gabriella Pino of educators who must work and learn Lucy Jane Pollock collaboratively with diverse groups of Jacob Luke Sharp students, parents or carers, and colleagues, Amy Whitfield to design and deliver curriculum that engages students in meaningful learning. Bachelor of Health and Physical Education – BHealthPhysEd David Jordan Allitt Bianca Jane Angelevski Lyndon James Bamford James Aidan Darke Lachlan Arrass Doak Tessa Athanasia Ellard Shanae Maree Guthrie Charles Roderick Lockwood Samuel John Nichols Cameron Neil Prowse-Wilkins Sarah Anne Radford Andrew James Walsgott

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 115 Tuesday 20 February 12 pm Faculty of Arts and Education

116 Deakin University Tuesday 20 February 12 pm

Order of Proceedings The procession will enter at 12 pm. Guests are asked to stand as the procession enters and to remain standing until the conclusion of the National Anthem. Master of Ceremonies Professor Matthew Clarke, Head of School, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts and Education Mace Bearer Mr Matthew McDonough, Faculty General Manager of the Faculty of Arts and Education Welcome Address Mr Peter Meehan, Deputy Chancellor Occasional Address Emeritus Professor Judith Brett The Conferring of Awards Deputy Chancellor presiding, assisted by Chair of Academic Board, Professor Chris Hickey The Presentation of Awards Professor Brenda Cherednichenko, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Education Graduate Response Mr D’Arcy Molan Closing Address Professor Jane den Hollander AO, President and Vice‑Chancellor

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 117 Tuesday 20 February 12 pm In the early 1980s she taught politics at the Award of University of Melbourne and in 1982 she Honorary Degree was appointed Editor of the literary and cultural magazine Meanjin. During this time The honorary degree of Deakin Honorary she served on various state government Doctorate will be conferred upon Emeritus committees on writing and literature and was Professor Judith Brett for her eminent a member of the Council of the University contribution to scholarship and public of Melbourne. She was also for a time the discourse on Australian history and politics literary editor of the short-lived broadsheet and for increasing knowledge about newspaper, the Times on Sunday. Alfred Deakin’s historical contribution and contemporary relevance. In 1989 she took up a position as a Lecturer in Australian Politics at La Trobe and retired from there in 2012 as a Professor. Whilst at La Trobe she taught courses in Australian politics, public policy and political history, as well as in political biography. She also served in various Faculty administrative positions, including as head of the multidisciplinary School of Social Sciences. For two years, from 1998 to 2000, she held a visiting appointment as the Keith Cameron Professor of Australian History at University College Dublin. She was appointed as a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Social Sciences in 1998 and is currently an Emeritus Professor of Politics at La Trobe University. From her first, prizewinning book, Robert Menzies’ Forgotten People, Emeritus Professor Brett’s research has focussed on the non-labour side of Australian politics which Emeritus Professor Judith Brett has been somewhat neglected by Australian historians. Robert Menzies’ Forgotten People, The Occasional Address will be delivered first published in 1992 with a revised edition by Emeritus Professor Judith Brett. in 2007, won the 1993 Ernest Scott prize for best book of Australasian History, the Judith Brett was born in Melbourne. 1993 Victorian Premier’s Prize for Australian She grew up in Nunawading where she Studies and shared the 1993 NSW Premier’s attended Nunawading High School and prize for nonfiction. then studied Arts at the University of Melbourne. She was awarded a first Her book, Australian Liberals and the Moral class honours degree in Politics and Middle Class: From Alfred Deakin to John Philosophy and subsequently studied Howard, published by Cambridge University a Diploma of Social Anthropology at Press in 2003 also won the Ernest Scott Prize Oxford University. In 1980 she completed for Australasian History and was shortlisted her PhD at the University of Melbourne for the Queensland Premier’s prize for with a psychoanalytic interpretation non‑fiction. Her new biography of Alfred of the Austrian playwright Hugo von Deakin, The Enigmatic Mr Deakin, completes Hofmannsthal, while at the same time this trilogy of books on the history of teaching an interdisciplinary first year Australian Liberals. course on understandings of language.

118 Deakin University Tuesday 20 February 12 pm She has also published three Quarterly Essays Doctoral Degrees with Blackinc: two on and one on the politics of country and regional Doctor of Philosophy – PhD Australia, as well as (with Anthony Moran) a book called Ordinary People’s Politics, based William Briggs on interviews with ordinary Australians about Whose thesis is entitled: their lives and political views. ‘Marxism in the Age of Capitalist Crisis.’ Robert Menzies Forgotten People attracted a Summary great deal of public interest, drawing people’s attention to the speech Robert Menzies This thesis argues that a direct relationship made to the Forgotten People during the exists between crises affecting both Second World War which was languishing in capitalism and Marxism. A theoretical the archives. The speech has since become and practical response is offered something of a classic text for the Liberal affirming Marxism’s relevance, both as Party. During the 1990s Judith Brett started an explanatory tool and, significantly, as commenting on contemporary Australian a means of building independent political politics in the media, using her knowledge of and organisational structures that will Australian history to throw light on current challenge the rule of capitalism. events. She wrote a regular column for Principal Supervisor: the Age for a number of years, as well as Associate Professor David Hundt participating in discussions and interviews School: on radio. She now writes regularly for the Humanities and Social Sciences Monthly. Her new biography of Alfred Deakin, a father Amanda Jane Lourie of federation and Australia’s most significant Whose thesis is entitled: Prime Minister until World War Two, is the ‘From Paddock to Page: Ethnological first full length study of the man in more than Engagement in 1850s–1860s Colonial fifty years. Deakin is a complex man, and her Victoria.’ biography breaks new ground in linking his public political career to his intense inner Summary spiritual and intellectual world, as well as This thesis examines the production situating his life in the shifting fortunes of the of colonial ethnological knowledge city of Melbourne where he spent his life. in 1850s-1860s Victoria, revealing Published in August 2017 it has been widely engagement with Aboriginal knowledge praised as a biography of immense power and in colonists’ writing. The competing insight. Engagingly written, it draws readers discourses of British and German into the complex life of a great man who ethnological ideas within Melbourne are shaped the Australia we live in today. analysed, showing British ideas challenged by engagements with Aboriginal knowledge and German ideas demanding engagement with Aboriginal people. Principal Supervisor: Associate Professor Helen Gardner School: Humanities and Social Sciences

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 119 Tuesday 20 February 12 pm Faculty of Arts Master of Cultural Heritage – MCultHeritage Peter Edward Carnell Master Degrees Rachael Cottle Caroline Jane Deighton Master of Politics and Policy/ Tanya Rebecca Edwards Master of Business Administration – Tanja Ehrlein MPol&Policy/MBA Ivan Enchev Enev Christopher Turner Amber Evangelista Alexandra Gath Master of Arts (International James Christopher Reed Gill Relations) – MA(IR) Gayathri Rajarathna Hegde Ekaterina Dmitruk Emily Kate Hornsby Syazwani Dwiputri Abdul Wahid Claire Louise Hyman Matthew Paul Buckley Alexandra Marie Jose Eric Christopher Dill Kim Elisa Otto Vikas Raj Gupta David Owen Melissa Harte Emily Catherine Palmer Benedictus Benny Koessetianto Michelle Rinaldi Zachariah Ignatius McCullough Vanessa Jane Wiggin Maika Nishizaka Rachel Strauss Angela Olga Perez Tyler Whitmarsh Allira Jade Trezise Lucinda Francis Wilson David Anthony Woiwod Master of Humanitarian Assistance – Master of Arts (Strategic Studies) – MHumAssist MA(StratSt) Elizabeth Claire Irvine Jane Louise Ackland Stephen O’Shea Musallam Al Rashedi Master of International and Ted Dumosmog Community Development – Hwee-Ming Constance Heaney Damien Raymond Keddie MIntl&ComnDev Rose Teresa King Kristen Dearricott Joanne Louise Leatham Yann Guezel Chin Yew Lim Julian Peter Hatfield Miao Liu Allyssa Jane Hextell Andrew David Lowe Sara Jameson Mohd Fadzil Mohd Diah Natasa Kusmuk Andrew Paul Quinn Shannon Elizabeth McSolvin Justin Matthew Thurston Roocke Rachel Jane Morris Penelope Anne Louise Saultry Lorraine Nozipho Ngwenya Jane Nixon Christina Mary O’Halloran Arlene Joy Robb Jillian Dianne Scanlon Karen Amanda Shrosbery Sana Telalovic Jessica Ward

120 Deakin University Tuesday 20 February 12 pm Master of Politics and Policy – Graduate Diploma of Politics and MPol&Policy Policy – GDipPol&Policy Mark Farrugia Erin Maree Anderson Suzanne Ruth Gatti Veronica Deutrom Michael Patrick Henderson Michael Thomas Rootes Graduate Diploma of Professional Jamie Ruth Speiser-Blanchet Political Practice – GDipProfPolPrac Philip Mark Stanford Elizabeth Narelle Hallam Matthew James Osborn Graduate Diplomas Taimus Werner-Gibbings

Graduate Diploma of Cultural Graduate Certificates Heritage – GDipCultHeritage Danna Maree Johnston Graduate Certificate of Humanitarian Leadership – GCertHumLdshp Graduate Diploma of Development Mohammad Seyam Habibi Studies – GDipDevSt Didiek Eko Yuana Deanne Kusuma Boddy Graduate Certificate of International Graduate Diploma of International and Community Development – and Community Development – GCertIntl&ComnDev GDipIntl&ComnDev Anthony Paul Black Kimberley Josephine Adams Lana April Holien Patrick Naveen Keerthisinghe Sally Ann Thompson Kelly Jayne Rafferty Graduate Certificate of International Graduate Diploma of International Relations – GCertIR Relations – GDipIR Jasmine Federle Kelly Constance Simon Gregory Hewes Alexander Piper Fiona Elizabeth Justin Judith Anne Neaves Graduate Diploma of Museum Studies – GDipMuseumSt Graduate Certificate of Museum Anne Elizabeth Adkins Studies – GCertMuseumSt Amy Arezzolo Melissa Emma Leigh Burrows Tamzine Rebecca Bennett Jessica Frances Curtain Sarah Margaret Chan Michelle Derrick Morgan Grace Clayton Vanessa Enright Rebecca Dominguez Atosha Rhea McCaw Mitchell Henson Alicia Polman Melinda Jane Hilton Jacinda Manins Amelia Marra Jaime Rodier Grace Teresa Rutherford Rebecca Smith Mesh Thomson Rachael Zalitis

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 121 Tuesday 20 February 12 pm Bachelor Degrees Mark Thomas Jessica Ellen-May Tidd Bachelor of Arts – Advanced Petar Topalovic (Honours) – BAAdv(Hons) Rory James Towler Brad Underhill Evan Keith Chatelier Joshua Paul Arnold Walker Bachelor of Arts (Honours) – BA(Hons) Penelope Anne Watson Patrick James Banfield Bronte Lois White Benjamin Michael Barnett Linda Wollersheim Yana Barton Candice Melissa Zavattiero Natalie Eva Bowdery Bachelor of Arts with distinction/ Nyayom Chaliker Bachelor of Commerce with Lisa Alexandra Chevallier distinction – BA/BCom Graham Robert Clark Megan Patricia Cook Ellie Lia Beltramin Lisa Danielle Cooper Anders William Ross Leon Edward Crook Bree Michelle Wells Gemma Lesley Davie Joanne Lok Yee Yuen Harmony Joyce Denronden Bachelor of Arts with distinction/ Anne Patricia Dooley Bachelor of Commerce – BA/BCom Benjamin Matthew Evans Lauren Danielle Garner Bertram Kylie Anne Garvey Teagan Rebecca May Buckley Chelsea April Hunnisett Benjamin John Ferguson Caroline Elizabeth Ingram Marcus John Fetherston Nhi Xuan Le Josefina Ellen Gray Carli Ann Lewicki Christian John Dyson Hayes Jessica Lee Likar Catherine Elisabeth Pratt Alistair Macaulay Jenny Alejandra Ramirez Diaz Angus Edward McCallum Benjamin Harry Roche Penny Ann McEvoy Patrick Julian Stafrace Leah Kristin Milanovic Jin Hong Lean Charlotte Eve Milkins D’Arcy William Molan Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Jessica Louise Mooney Commerce – BA/BCom Emily Jayde Murphy Kristen Cedar Assaad Timothy John Neal Tasharnay Savannah Casey Emma Jane Parker Samantha Lorna Cook David Petkovic Alana Jane Cowling Mathew Theodore Petrentsis Claudia Jane Douglas Taelah Jade Redman Seamus John Guinan Yashi Renoir Daniel Kitanovski Tess Joanna Richardson Petro Kryvonosov Annaliese Schultz Bradley James Matthews Giselle Vera Sim Azaan Naqshbandi Nicholas Alexander Smythe Annabelle Louise Sheffield Rachael Claire Sutton Thi Nhung Nhi Tran Barry Alexander Teal Anthony Truong Georgia Clare Terkuile

122 Deakin University Tuesday 20 February 12 pm Bachelor of Arts with distinction/ Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor Bachelor of Science with distinction – of Psychological Science with BA/BSc distinction- BCrim/BPsychSc Amy Beatrice Miles Stephanie Rose Aarsman Georgia Clare Terkuile Bachelor of Criminology with Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science distinction/Bachelor of Psychological with distinction – BA/BSc Science – BCrim/BPsychSc Bianca Shantelle Dodgson Amy Claire Betts Bachelor of Arts with distinction/ Chelsea Botros Kelsey Lee Chisholm Bachelor of Science – BA/BSc Bridget Josephine Facey Tracey Gay Daelmans Hannah Louise Jongebloed Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science – Madelaine Jane Keegan Stephanie Komazec BA/BSc Dylan Assumption Savio Menezes Ashley Patricia Cripps Maria Morcos Manisha Stephanie Gomez Alexandra Rose Munnecke Bachelor of Criminology Sarah Catherine O’Connor with distinction/Bachelor of Naomi Elizabeth Price Victoria Sonda Information Technology (I.T. Security) Rebecca Jane Stevens with distinction – BCrim/BIT(ITSec) Hayley Webb Scott Liam Callahan Andrew Hickey Bachelor of Criminology/ Alisha Renee Hummel Bachelor of Psychological Science – BCrim/BPsychSc Bachelor of Criminology with Ramiya Abdulha distinction/Bachelor of Information Gabrielle Elizabeth Christie Technology (I.T. Security) – Trent Matthew Jansz BCrim/BIT(ITSec) Charlie Ann Jencke Reece Alexander Karslake Tahlia Jayde Martin Alexa-Ray Carr Neumann Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Claire Louise Nicholson Information Technology (I.T. Security) – Fraser James Osborn BCrim/BIT(ITSec) Rebekah Kate Palmier Domenic Greg Castagna Leah-Grace Riches Yasir Fayrooz Ali Terri Dalia Sher Wendy Christine Spear Bachelor of Criminology with Adam Brendan Symons distinction/Bachelor of Psychological Ashley Claire Tisler Science with distinction – BCrim/BPsychSc Bachelor of International Studies with Madison Nicole Bieleny distinction/Bachelor of Commerce Grace Elizabeth Brauman with distinction – BIntlSt/BCom Toni Michelle Mellor Louise Kathryn Gale Angela Christine Nastoulis

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 123 Tuesday 20 February 12 pm Bachelor of International Studies/ Christopher James Glover Bachelor of Commerce with Rebecca Lee Goldsmith distinction – BIntlSt/BCom Matthew Keith Seary Gordon Celeste Gray Grainger Kiara-Lee Edan Perry Eric Lewis Grant Bachelor of International Studies with Rhys Merion Grimwade distinction/Bachelor of Commerce – Robert Haddad BIntlSt/BCom Claire Elizabeth Hale Hannah Georgina Kennedy Hall Alexander James Brittain Matthew Shaun Hjelm Madeleine Louise Nemecek Madeleine Rose Howard Sebastian John Westley Lucy Elizabeth Hughes Bachelor of International Studies/ Stephen John Hunter Bachelor of Commerce – BIntlSt/BCom Cassandra Joy Hyland Gary Somers Jeffery Naomi Jean David Natalie Johnston Mark Anthony Dehaini Megan Elise Kent Alon Goldenberg Nikki-Lee King Lucy Susan Murphy Hull Neil Robert Klemm Sang Youn Lee Sierra Grace Laird Madeline Jane Savage Kara Jayne Lee Brooke Eliza Wade Mun Yin Lee Bachelor of Arts with distinction – BA Deborah Anne Lee-Talbot Melanie Clarisse Anderson Carli Ann Lewicki Rachel Kira Bailey Helena Chelsea Metzke Clare Billson Ariane Laney Moore Anna Louise Black Kathlene Murphy Lucinda Anne Blake Thomas Curthew Nagle Beth Anne Blazevic Lois Margaret Newman Danielle Kaitlin Bourke Ryan Edward O’Hare Melinda Jane Boyd Megan Elizabeth O’Keefe Gareth Broadhurst Bianca Rose Opie Belinda Irene Brunsma David Brian Oxley Tiffany Hope Camm Matthew Robert Pepperell Gemma Terese Considine Miranda Katie Plane Alicia Jane Cooper Taylor Jade Rawson Joshua Corner-Walker Gordon Otto Reinecker Luke Joseph Costabile Isabelle Jane Robinson Alexander Graeme Crofts Russell Graham Sandford Sebastian William Sholto Douglass John Evan Sapranidis Elisabeth Caroline Durgan Andrew Michael Sherman Angela Beth Dyer James Joseph Shortt Grace Ellen Evans Benjamin Paul Simon Madeleine Rose Fyfield Yvonne Patricia Sinclair Maryanne Gatica Timothy Tanaka Sinnott Scott Craig Gaunson Zachary Sirgiannis Jordan Bradley Steiner

124 Deakin University Tuesday 20 February 12 pm Tessa Teitelbaum Ebony Rose Johnson Aaron Luke Tirchett Bree-Ellen Keegan Oliver Parish Tolerton Adrian Anastasios Kostarelas Shannen Paige Wales Madalyn Alexandra Lythgo Laura Allison Wardrop Andrew MacLean Bernadette Petronella Weiss Stacey Nichole Marstal Lynne Winkler Tarisai Mazarire Asya Wong Kyle John McCartin Finn David Llewelyn Woodward Dominic Axel McDermott Jessica Louise Wymond Darcy Francis Merton Peter James Ziemer Ashleigh Ellen Negri Elizabeth Dawn Nevins Bachelor of Arts – BA Sheridan Veronica O’Brien Daniel Anthony Abela Catherine Anne O’Neill Rania Aboulhosn Kieran John Petrik-Bruce Daan Achmad Azzam Rafei Tommi Lauri Kristian Asikainen Daniella Rausa Matthew John Barclay Melinda Jane Roberts Ashley Jordan Barnard Jake Dale Robertson Daniel Barrah Nestor Julian Romanik Riley Christopher Beven Erin Scott James Black Samuel Jack Shineberg Marion Borrey Jarred Joseph Sibel Claire Louise Brealey Virak Bora Te Nathanael John Cervenjak Evelyn-Jane Thorne Aaron Geoffrey Chelberg Naomi Jane Tyrrell James Allen Clayton Sherree Christine Unwin Peter John Cole Candace Bianca Vella Michael Kyle Crossett Catherine Lee Vlachos James Christopher Dean Kelsey Louise Watson Joy Anne Dickson Eva Jadwiga Danuta Wawruszak Matilda Rose Dillon Dylan James Wight Tanya Rachel Dillon Andrew Russell Williams Anne Nicole Duddy Isabelle Matilda Wright Bethany Kate Eades Tongxin Wu Alexander Albert Eales Jade Youssef Alicia Marie Enguell Luke James Galbraith Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) Brody Kevin Hecker with distinction – BA(Psych) Sophie Grace Hellemons Glenn Chamberlain Maddison Rose Howie Alan Dale Lamshed Alexis Prudence Hunter Xu Liu Zoe Leila Hunting Shannon Aileen McCartney Jasmin Gelsomina Grace Italiano Alcyone Brigid Meehan Ashleigh Rae Jackson Catherine Jane Suriarachi Stephen Thomas James Rosie Ung Mona Javidi Rachel Jennifer Jenkins

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 125 Tuesday 20 February 12 pm Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) – Bachelor of Criminology – BCrim BA(Psych) Shurooq Nasser Khalifa Al Barhi Christian Lee Bell Joshua Kyle Archer William Paul Bonnici Larissa Ana-Maria Bala Rhett Daniel Chapman Ashleigh Renee Bell Katherine Elyse Donnarumma Eliza Jade Berrington Helene Cloie Espiritu Jake Samuel Budd Joel Frederick Gaylard Eldora Cheung Jessica Lee Schuetze Gleeson Stephanie Ellen Coleman Stephanie Lee Heinemann James John Cooper Patrick Henry Jenkins Shannon Mckenzie Donnelly Amy Lourie Alexander Michael Evagora April Susannah Phillips Madeleine Teresa Fava Tanya Shenoy Jordan Erin French Anna Olivia Truelove Kimberley Gardiner Nathan Arnold Turner Konstantina Giblett Anastasia Volpe Jordan Ian Gibson Maya Grusman Bachelor of Criminology Penni Jones with distinction – BCrim Lolita Kalosi Emily Rose Alford Nicole Maree Karfakis Matthew Cameron Allan Caitlin Naomi Kean Kimberley Ayre Jordan Levitan Alexander Robert Baird Joanne Lykokapis Lauren Jennifer Barton Natalia Magkanari Kate Madison Bedworth Nicole Lisa McKenzie Tugce Bircan Danielle Lea Mullins Dannielle Lee Burns Jason Nguyen Keagan Andrew Day Hayley Erin Noorderbroek Gina Maria Francis Lisa-Marie Prountzos Amy Patricia Glabbatz Lauren Elise Riddell Elizabeth Jade Hafoka Aidan Rodgers Emma Jade Hocking Steven John Russell Spencer Andre Jean Shaylyn Alexandra Ryan Demi Anne Kivimets Kenneth Ray Santos Hannah Jane McCoombe Jake Wesley Scorse Jessica Anne Medra Hamish John Scott Luke Brian Murphy Martin Sebastian Suarez-Gormaz Damian Roneel Narayan Montanna Jean Thorneycroft Madeline Nicholl Vincent Ka Ho Tsang Dylan James Phillips Jake Stephen Waldron Arline Alicia Sophia Rathjen-Duffton Emma Rose Whitfield Lauren Elizabeth Alice Rodgers Riley Daniel James Youssef Adam Andrew Scott Meg Sutherland Celeste May Wilson Isaak Jesse Wyatt

126 Deakin University Tuesday 20 February 12 pm Bachelor of International Studies Diplomas with distinction – BIntlSt Annette Maria George Diploma of Arabic – DipArabic Wayne Daniel Hall Stephanie Louise Horton Vanessa Louise Harkess Stephanie Grace Le Quesne Lisa Mary Hateley Jonathan Simon Owen Bryn Macleish Jepson Erin Claire Sutherland Sally Anne Laver Stephanie Grace Le Quesne Diploma of Chinese – DipChinese Abbie Margaret Lemin Merkley Brett Ethan Hall Simone Mourtos Diploma of Indonesian – Masoud Navvabi Harrison James Spratling DipIndonesian Madeline Louise Ware Casey Guilmartin Nicholas Young Ross Kalla Bachelor of International Studies – Diploma of Language – DipLang BIntlSt Sasha O’Donnell Cyganowski Leo Charles Adrien Grace Angeline Fiedler Fredericks Claire Lorraine Anderson Keith Andrew Hale Gabriel Arizona Cameron Barnett Lisa Mary Hateley George Bonazzi Candice Heather Holt Rebekah Yan Lam Chan Angus David Hubber Jack Martin Cornelissen Jacinta Monica Jamieson Finn Davidson Coverdale Nicola Kate Voss Lachlan James Crowe Heather Charmaine Watts Zahn James Gane Diploma of Spanish – DipSpanish Mia Ghorayeb Sean Peter Fox Jesse Raymond Glover Kelly Frances Hocking Stephanie Louise Horton Hamida Jafari Damon Edward Kane Daniel Leung Thomas Kim Murphy James Xuan Ngo Andres Felipe Rico Mendoza Nichaster Joshua Yuson

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 127 Tuesday 20 February 6 pm Faculty of Arts and Education Faculty of Business and Law

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Order of Proceedings The procession will enter at 6 pm. Guests are asked to stand as the procession enters and to remain standing until the conclusion of the National Anthem. Master of Ceremonies Professor Dineli Mather, Pro Vice-Chancellor Graduate Employment Mace Bearer Mr Matthew McDonough, Faculty General Manager of the Faculty of Arts and Education Welcome Address Mr Peter Meehan, Deputy Chancellor Occasional Address Mr Paul Hyde The Conferring of Awards Deputy Chancellor presiding, assisted by Deputy Chair of Academic Board, Associate Professor Jo Coldwell-Neilson The Presentation of Awards Professor Brenda Cherednichenko, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Education Alfred Deakin Professor Mike Ewing, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Business and Law Graduate Response Mr Peter Sitkowski Closing Address Professor Jane den Hollander AO, President and Vice‑Chancellor

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Mr Paul Hyde During his time at PepsiCo he steered the Pepsi Max brand to market leadership in the The Occasional Address will be delivered competitive diet cola segment against a once by Mr Paul Hyde. dominant Coca-Cola. Growing up in Tasmania and tertiary After seven years at Pepsi, Mr Hyde moved educated in Adelaide at the University of to head up marketing at a fast growing South Australia studying a double degree Australian restaurant chain which many of in Marketing and Applied Finance, Paul you will know and love; Grill’d Burgers and Hyde has worked in a range of companies during his time there, the business more than and functions throughout his career. doubled, expanded into new states and he Mr Hyde began his career as a graduate in grew his team from 3 to 16. a rotational graduate program at George Now a General Manager of several luxury Weston Foods, owner of brands such as business units at L’Oreal Australia where he Twinings Tea, Tip Top bread and Don’s has worked for four years, Mr Hyde runs the smallgoods. Yves Saint Laurent, Urban Decay and Shu Moving across to PepsiCo in a junior Uemura businesses which are ultra luxury marketing role, he worked on the cosmetic and fragrance houses that can be beverages side of PepsiCo for seven years, found in retailers Mecca, Sephora, Myer and starting as an Assistant Brand Manager on David Jones. the sports drink Gatorade, and working up to be the Marketing Manager for Pepsi, Pepsi Max and Mountain Dew across Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands.

130 Deakin University Tuesday 20 February 6 pm Doctoral Degrees Bardo Fraunholz Whose thesis is entitled: Doctor of Philosophy – PhD ‘A Hermeneutic Phenomenological Investigation of Experience Management Shelley Lee Buerger in IS Projects.’ Whose thesis is entitled: Summary ‘Tell Me Something: The Poetics of This hermeneutic phenomenological Maternal Subjectivity.’ research examines issues surrounding Summary the management of acquisition, storage This thesis explores the maternal as a and maintenance of project managers’ separate and particular subject position. experience in Information Systems projects. Focussing initially on the poetry of Anne Its contribution is a conceptual framework, Sexton, Sylvia Plath and Adrienne Rich, and derived from the collective views of then on more contemporary examples of long practising project managers. This maternal writing, the thesis situates these framework has implications for the practice works within the broader discourses of the of managing IS project experience. maternal. Principal Supervisor: Principal Supervisor: Dr Craig Parker Professor Lyn Mc Credden Co-Supervisor: School: Associate Professor Jacob Cybulski Communication and Creative Arts School: Information Systems and Business Analytics Ruth Cumberland Whose thesis is entitled: Liam Guilar ‘Revealing the Open Wound: Body Whose thesis is entitled: Metaphors in Literary Representations ‘Anhaga: An Exploration in Poetry of of Grief.’ Narrative, Memory and Identity.’ Summary Summary This thesis engages with psychological Using a practice-based approach which and phenomenological methodologies to combined creative and theoretical work, investigate literary representations of grief the study was an investigation of the in modernist and postmodernist contexts, relationship between narrative, identity across selected post-World War One and and memory. post-9/11 novels. It aims to elucidate the Principal Supervisor: relationship between private and political Dr Patrick West mourning, through examining the way in which metaphors of the body signify loss. School: Communication and Creative Arts Principal Supervisor: Professor David Mccooey School: Communication and Creative Arts

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 131 Tuesday 20 February 6 pm David Sydney Harris Ruby Ming Ming Ma Whose thesis is entitled: Whose thesis is entitled: ‘Contemporary Australian Novels and Crises ‘Negotiating with the Chinese: Insights of Ecologies.’ from Australian Managers.’ Summary Summary This thesis argues that literature can This study explored the insights of cultivate our sensuous attunement to Australian managers’ cross-cultural ecological crises and enhance our powers negotiation experiences with their of living amid these crises. These literary Chinese counterparts in business. potentials are confirmed in studies of The findings suggested cultural aspects novels by Alexis Wright, Janette Turner and emotions influenced negotiations. Hospital and Tim Winton. The negotiators’ cultural and emotional Principal Supervisor: awareness capabilities, and the regulation Dr Emily Potter of their self‑emotions and that of their counterparts, can affect the negotiation School: outcomes. Communication and Creative Arts Principal Supervisor: Associate Professor Ambika Zutshi Daniel Joshua Lewis Whose thesis is entitled: School: Department of Management ‘Dead Channel’: Writing Cyberpunk.’ Summary Christine Ann McLachlan With a melding of anxieties of past and Whose thesis is entitled: present, His Beautiful Ones invokes classics, ‘Teachers Perceptions of Factors Affecting such as Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner, the Successful Teaching of ICT.’ William Gibson’s Neuromancer and Bruce Sterling’s Schismatrix Plus. With a close Summary examination and contrasting of the above Research revealed that ICT education is texts, this thesis aims to survey the genre complex, a third of non-ICT teachers lack as a terrifying form that not only crosses ICT skills, teachers have problems accessing the boundary of the Gothic to scrutinise appropriate ICT Professional Development the metamorphosis from meat to metal, (PD), ICT PD is not one-size-fits-all, many but understand it as a technophobic genre Schools fail to include ICT PD in their that yearns for memories of green. planning, and government ICT PD funding Principal Supervisor: is ot reaching all teachers. Dr Ann Vickery Principal Supervisor: Co-Supervisor: Associate Professor Annemieke Craig Professor Sean Redmond Co-Supervisor: School: Associate Professor Jo Coldwell-Neilson Communication and Creative Arts School: Information Systems and Business Analytics

132 Deakin University Tuesday 20 February 6 pm Faculty of Arts Master of Communication – MComm Karan Thakur Bachani and Education Ahana Banerjee Joelle Chevalier Claire Christina Darling Master Degrees Emily Nicole Ellinger Christina Louise Gerakiteys Master of Arts (Writing and Helen Margaret Goodwin Literature) – MA(WritLit) Zoe Elanora Pranee Guild Sally-Lee Brandon Shannon Kate Haintz Sophie Jane Brown Elspeth Catriona Ives Zeynep Cakiroglu Tezgel Jethro Elizabeth Sarah Crompton Neomi Kodikara Fernanda Katherine Dahlstrom Meiyi Li Amanda Druck Huan Liu Clare Maree Dunne Xuanyi Liu Donna Alena Fulford Madison Lorinda Lovell Nicolette Ghazarian Priyanka Dilip Mahadik Mairin Joan Holmes Judith Anne Morgan Robert Peter Jenkins Liam Robert O’ Brien Kirrily Jane MacRaild David John Penn Greta Eloise March Ankita Anil Sapre Apoorva Wadhwa Arun Scaria Vettoor Judith Isabella Alice Way Ellen Fraser Sparks Jessica Jane Walker Jennifer Lee York Kirsten Louise Young Master of Cultural Heritage – MCultHeritage Taryn Culbert

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 133 Tuesday 20 February 6 pm Graduate Diplomas Graduate Diploma of Television Production – GDipTvProd Graduate Diploma of Communication – Rafek Mikhail GDipComm Graduate Diploma of Visual Lachlan Baulch Communication Design – Sophie Elizabeth Crenigan Gudrun Hannah Firth GDipVisCommDes Florence Jensen Lily Alexandra Hargreaves Maria Fernanda Linares Ibarra Graduate Diploma of Writing and Mei Ching Tan Gemma Elizabeth West Literature – GDipWritLit Kim Edwards Graduate Diploma of Creative Arts – Matthew Brenton Jones GDipCreatvArts Julia Anne Matthews Michele Ann McNamara Hollie Williams Chanichara Vajasit Graduate Certificates Graduate Diploma of Creative Writing – GDipCreatvWrit Graduate Certificate of Josh Robson Communication – GCertComm Beth Alexandra Wooldridge Christopher James Argaet Graduate Diploma of Journalism – Sara Jean Brabin GDipJourn Eva Chandra Brenner Daniel James Bye Daniel Jose Fontanos Beth Alexandra Wooldridge Jez Hunghanfoo Paul Monopoli Graduate Diploma of Media and Kate Elizabeth Nelson Communication – GDipMedia&Comm Melina Carmela Thomson Hannah Celeste Blewitt Bree Yates Juliana Unoma Nwobu Graduate Certificate of Creative Arts – Graduate Diploma of Professional GCertCreatvArts Writing – GDipProfWrit Judith Westrup Anastasia Fountain Graduate Certificate of Writing and Cara Louise Hemphill Evan Anthony Jones Literature – GCertWritLit Melody Joy Crouch Graduate Diploma of Public Samuel Graham Eggleston Relations – GDipPR Emma Ann Remond Zachary Jackson Anne Marie Shelton Lucy McLaughlin

134 Deakin University Tuesday 20 February 6 pm Bachelor Degrees Stephanie Dragone Alicia Jane Eddy Bachelor of Communication Amelia Evelyn Grant Christina Jayne Hannan (Honours) – BComm(Hons) Mikayla Margaret Harris Makayla Helen Rimington Melissa Lorraine Jaunay Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours) – Luke Rodney Alan Jenkins Nhi Xuan Le BCA(Hons) Philippa Anne May Talia Jade Alsop Sarah Ellen McAdam Mathew Charles Arter Leah Kristin Milanovic Barat Ali Batoor Trent Nicholas Miles Molly Eleanor Hughes Farquharson Monica Therese O’Gorman Debra Haines Peter Roman Sitkowski Douglas Stewart Hassack Emma Clare Taylor Anne House Tasma Clare Thompson Leigh Cain Lambert Callum Patrick Turner Ebony Jade Muller Reed Mason Van Galen Jacinta D’Lene Short Emily Lorraine Wheatley Benjamin James Smith Julija Zivanovic Bachelor of Arts (Media and Bachelor of Arts (Professional Communication) with distinction – and Creative Writing) – BA(Media&Comm) BA(Prof&CreatvWrit) Kalliopi Zerveas Liam Christopher Durkin Kate Elizabeth Eardley Bachelor of Arts (Media and Luke Harb Communication) – BA(Media&Comm) Joshua Kamath Carla Barresi Jade Mary Kelly McDowell Vivienne Georgia Hunt Bachelor of Arts (Public Relations) Mariam Ali Asghar Fazal Hussain Caitlin Alice Hynes with distinction – BA(PR) Claudia Taylor Lacey Nicholas David Wallace Christopher Arthur Lazarou Bachelor of Arts (Public Relations) – Maddison Mavis Martin BA(PR) Patrick Tierney Slack Jessica Louise De Bont Cameron Nicholas Tunbridge Charlotte Ennels Alexandra Rose Vautin Frederica Kossivas Jaymie Maree Walker Emily Jane Post Bachelor of Arts (Professional and Laura Eliza-Jane Rushworth Creative Writing) with distinction – Bachelor of Communication BA(Prof&CreatvWrit) (Digital Media) with distinction – Justin Atkin BComm(DigMedia) Emma Louise Baker Grace Maree Hoult Heather Mary Bodi Selina Phuong Huynh Alexandra Rose Calafiore Cynthia Hiu Wah Lau Keiley Rhiannon Colpoys Zoe May Sidwell Bryce Conway Jamie Velevski Sophia Desiatov

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 135 Tuesday 20 February 6 pm Bachelor of Communication Bachelor of Communication (Media) – (Digital Media) – BComm(DigMedia) BComm(Media) Joshua Paul Elkington Mung Ting Cheung Brittany Rose McConnell Jason Hung Angeliki Spyropoulou Anqi Li Hannah Ruth Tiziani Emily Jayne McMahon Wenchao Zhang Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) with distinction – Bachelor of Communication BComm(Journ) (Public Relations) with distinction – Jasmine Grace Batrouney BComm(PR) Chelsea Jade Carden Clare Maree Allen Marnie Cohen Kirstyn Grace Duffy Lachlan Joseph Durling Tiahn Louise Dugdale Chantelle Francis Madelyn Jane Esposito Hiba Hammoud Maryanne Connors Harley Christie Nicole Harrison Courtney Rose Jones Caitlyn Mary Putt Alexandra Susan Lisbon Nathalie Silva Georgia Kate Logan Molly Mae Slater Joss William McClelland Carla Lauren Stoikos Darcy Patrick McLoughlin Jessica Anne Whitty Michael Francis O’Connor Stephanie Laura O’Dowd Bachelor of Communication Tanya Louise Stone (Journalism) – BComm(Journ) Connor Syddall Hadia Atef Amy Louise Westacott Lionel Dean Baker Cameron Lloyd Ettery Bachelor of Communication Linden Phillip Raymond Marsh (Public Relations) – BComm(PR) Caitlin Anne Smith Jacqueline Kim Alexander Lauren Jessica Walter Mandi Bruce Olivia Burke Bachelor of Communication (Media) Rachel Jane Camm with distinction – BComm(Media) Rhea Harland Caruana Joseph Bovalino Jane Denise Fricker Danielle May Butler Jamie Robert Hall Sarah Irenie Cayless Zoe Sophia Hiam-Kosmas Harley James Ennis Sascha Kate Irving Sarah Jane Evans Sophie Jolly Demi Alice Kingston Tia Leaelle Kelly Matthew Mark Kloszynski Kimberley Jane Lewis Ellis Christopher Kolias Pira Marshall Dana Catherine Joy Morse Christina Miracola Cameron James Watson Christine Yuyubiang Roberts Molly Elizabeth Rojas

136 Deakin University Tuesday 20 February 6 pm Bachelor of Creative Arts (Animation Bachelor of Creative Arts (Film and Motion Capture) with distinction – and Television) with distinction – BCA(AnimMoCap) BCA(FilmTV) Donald Bernard Caillard Timothy Noel Bydder Lachlan Owen Calladine Beau James Challis Emily Kirsten Fiedler Corne Cilliers James Neil Mcdonald Furler Charlotte De Pedro Jessica Louise Hillman Morgan Laura Doherty Karen Hin Tu Luk Christopher Michael Fahey Samantha Joanne Maxwell Daniel Field Aaron Nathan Raeck Phoebe Varley Graham Emma Marie Russell Abby Kate Iverson Raphael Savva Isabella Augusta Jones Emma Elizabeth Van Der Velden Grace Maryanne Wilson Joshua Robert King Chanel Le Miere Bachelor of Creative Arts Brinley Isabella Ling (Animation and Motion Capture) – Madissen McDermott BCA(AnimMoCap) Nickola Jade Orr Sarah Elizabeth Armour Ryan Mitchell Pope Ayam Ur Rehman Khan Lewis Francis Revell Alexander Paul Sedgwick Sharnee Therese Roy Aeron Pauline Skidmore Bachelor of Creative Arts (Dance) Madeleine Blythe Skinner with distinction – BCA(Dance) Peter John Varney Evelyn Grace Ball Eloise Grace Vincent Charlotte Elizabeth Evans Danica Wild Chantelle Rose Hopgood Brydie Elizabeth O’Brien Bachelor of Creative Arts (Film Michaela Therese Ottone and Television) – BCA(FilmTV) Emily Jane Reinhard Nicklaus James Dellicastelli Bachelor of Creative Arts (Dance) – Liam David Goodwin Dix BCA(Dance) Sondre Fristad Jack William Gosch Anastasia Paraskeva Melvin Kah Vern Liew Bachelor of Creative Arts (Drama) Xavier Joseph Nathan with distinction – BCA(Drama) Julia Pani Feih Evelyn Kemp Scott Geoffrey Pope Alicia Mary Wilson Lara Jade Riman Pravin Rokaya Bachelor of Creative Arts (Drama) – William Thomas Smith BCA(Drama) Da Sun Monica Christou Yi Yong Tan Joshua Paul Tarasenko Bachelor of Creative Arts (Film and Eric Jack Trigg Digital Media) with distinction – Mohammad Reza Zaki BCA(Film&DigMedia) Bethany Margaret Hamburg Lachlan Ewan Jack Manning

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 137 Tuesday 20 February 6 pm Bachelor of Creative Arts Bachelor of Creative Arts (Photography) with distinction – (Visual Communication Design) BCA(Photo) with distinction – BCA(VisCommDes) April Molly Brown Zoe Mireille Blair-Holt Amelia Louise Chapman Bianca Brehaut Rebecca Lee Dykes Jamie Lok See Choi Kodi Louise Eygenraam Emily Susan Cunningham Annaliese Glatthor Nicolay Dahlgren Therese Bernadette Jenkins Amy Louise Gibbs Rodeen Alexander Malek Siti Khadijah Haji Kamit Natalie Marie Polizzi Anne House Hannah Louise Reivers Ella Lattimer Melissa Jayne Smith Hannah Lim Mannapperuma Mudiyanselage Dilshani Bachelor of Creative Arts Naveeka Mannapperuma (Photography) – BCA(Photo) Alissa Ann Mitchell Adam Anthony Masci Amy Michelle Rolfe Angela Jane Moody Todd Robert-Jack Sadler Tori Lily O’Connor Hayley Kathryn Seeley Aminah Jamilah Parker Noor Sufianna Binti Shazuddin Hayley Rene Stephenson Bachelor of Creative Arts (Visual Arts) Madeleine Grace Stern with distinction – BCA(VisArts) Noah Wray Taylor Chase Benjamin Blatman Karen Liliana Tobias Clare Elizabeth Brown Faye Lorraine Colls Bachelor of Creative Arts Mayada Hassan (Visual Communication Design) – Mia Houston-Child BCA(VisCommDes) Miranda Jayne Jarvis-Harrison Rebecca Janelle Boxshall Tina Mose Jake Alexander Colville Marta Oktaba Liam Shaw Elliott Roslyn Jane Pollard Anne Marte Palm Kaldrastoyl Amy Constance Simmons Mariah Georgia Kypri Paul Malcolm Tate Lauren Louise O’Brien Elizabeth Ruth Taylor Mikaela Evelyn Roberts Melanie Amelia Whyte Marcela Simunic Annette Christine Wilkinson Charlotte Marbeth Stacey Bachelor of Creative Arts Georg Andreas Zielke (Visual Arts) – BCA(VisArts) Bachelor of Entertainment Production Chloe Rose Balchin with distinction – BEntProd Molly Kate Burgess Elissa Veronica Cohen Kaity Leenheers Jayden Andrew Denke Calvin Nguyen Sally Long Yan Yuen Bachelor of Film and Digital Media – Kira Zeldin BFilm&DigMedia Max Geoffrey Buntine

138 Deakin University Tuesday 20 February 6 pm Faculty of Master of Human Resource Management – MHRMgt Business and Law Nur Munevver Atli Philip Shoppee Master Degrees Alice Claire Spragg Master of Information Systems – MIS Master of Arts and Cultural Sumeet Nitin Badkar Management – MACultMgt Akinyemi Oladipo Bamigboye Saurabh Bisht Imogen Paige Castledine Shweta Ramkrishnan Chettiar Master of Business (Sport Oliver Marconi Fernandes Management) – MBus(SportMgt) Pradeep Kumar Gattu Gaurav Kumar Rohit Ainapur Abhishek Ghartan Navaneeth Bhargavi Kunhiraman Barath Chezhian Ilanchezhian Sarah Biviano Madhumeetha Prasad Kamath Kunaal Chandra Uzodinma Okorafor Cristiano Chaves Castro Salman Mubarak Patel Trent Brady Cornish Sri Sushma Salumuri Molly Carmel Daft Shravan Zoe Margaret Driver Manupriya Singh Kedar Niteen Gadgil Anushrutha Sukumar Neha Joshi Dhairya Suri Saiganesh Ravindranath Lingayat Aruna Padmal Weerakkody Sibi Chakravarthy Manimegalai Dhinakaran Yingyuan Xue Shivam Nawani Master of Marketing – MMktg Sachin Kumar Raghav Denise Chapman Sotiri Sarantis Maria Isabel De Agostinho Couceiro Arvind Sreenivas Suresh Konstantine Dean Katsimalis Jack Patrick Swift Danielle Helene Kathleen Meloney Vibhor Tekchandani Jeremy Lloyd Williams Anurag Rakesh Tiwari Ujwal Vikram Trivedi Omkar Vechalekar Graduate Diplomas Vishva Raj Vishnoi Graduate Diploma of Business Master of Business Analytics – Analytics – GDipBusAnalytics MBusAnalytics Roger Walter Cook Andrew Antal Sandra Natascha Piers Ben Clare Gerardo Phillip Rodriguez Anindya Gaur Dimuth Nivantha Samaranayaka Khanh Thi Phuong Ho Judith Webber Patricia Zulkarnain Sesha Sai Naragani Alison Louise Parry Graduate Diploma of Human Resource Nicholas Winton Management – GDipHRMgt Hongyan Yang Sha Vin Aw Jimmy Mariñas Nicholas Alexander Petersen Tania Rotapel

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 139 Tuesday 20 February 6 pm Graduate Certificates Bachelor Degrees

Graduate Certificate of Arts Bachelor of Commerce with and Cultural Management – distinction/Bachelor of Information GCertArtsCultMgt Systems with distinction – BCom/BIS Jane Chambers Jack Leslie Furness Zoe Gallo Britta Peta Gleeson Claire Louise Roussac Nathan Luke Ghislain Haveaux Vanessa Rosa Spinelli Nathan Philip Noblet Taylor Kendrick Ryan Graduate Certificate of Arts and William Jack Siebuhr Entertainment Management – John Raymond Vickery GCertArtsEntMgt Kelly Gayle Shirreff Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Information Systems – BCom/BIS Graduate Certificate of Carly Brianna Mavratsou Business (Sport Management) – Phillip John Remington GCertBus(SportMgt) Bachelor of Information Technology Joshua Michael Benham Alana Laraine Free with distinction/Bachelor of Beatrice Sciacca Information Systems with Chelsea Skene distinction – BIS/BIT Allira Smith-Connor Lian Meacco Lewis Tuck Jennifer Wood Bachelor of Information Systems with distinction/Bachelor of Laws – Graduate Certificate of Human BIS/LLB Resource Management – GCertHRMgt Martin Alexander Krivosija Brigid Boylan Lyndon Dunlop Bachelor of Business (Sport Denise Catherine Evans Management) with distinction – Katie Anne Foster BBus(SportMgt) Krystle Stylianou Dylan Henry Baker Katerina Tziokas Daniel James Brody Kim Lea Vespa Nathan Andrew Copey Graduate Certificate of Information Jordan Alexander Dean Rhys Daniel Harwood Systems – GCertIS Alexander James Hutchison Joanne Elizabeth Gibson Matthew Bruce Lindsay Graduate Certificate of Marketing – Jeremy Sam Mahney GCertMktg Cameron Anthony Miller Rachel Emma Piper Aston Dean Northfield Nicholas David Quail Stephanie Marissa Wood Thomas David Streat Nathaniel Terence Teh Hayley Emma Wildes

140 Deakin University Tuesday 20 February 6 pm Bachelor of Business (Sport Prizes and Awards Management) – BBus(SportMgt) Joshua Tony Brown Deakin Hallmark: Communication Brandon Gregory Crimmins Excellence in Accounting Jesse Thomas Dunne John Fahey Nathan Phillip Noblet Pete Wences Fernandes This Deakin Hallmark warrants the Stephen Anthony Forster achievement of students who have Max Cian Hayes used their outstanding communication Patrick Graeme Kelly skills to identify and explain an issue or Owen McDowell innovation relevant to contemporary Emily Louise O’Sullivan accounting practice in a cogent and William Rice engaging way to both accountants and Edward James Michael Selman non-accountants. This award recognises Thomas James Taylor the essential role that communication Jordan Webb plays in the employability of accountants, Bachelor of Information Systems who need to communicate complex ideas to diverse stakeholders. To receive this with distinction – BIS Deakin Hallmark, students in the Bachelor Catherine Anne Oke of Commerce (Accounting) must write an Diana Birgit Steiner article of publishable quality suitable for a Siobhan Briana Taylor diverse audience and then pitch and defend Bachelor of Information Systems – BIS the ideas conveyed in that article to a panel of experts. Achievement of the Hallmark Tom Patrick Chhea was judged by a panel of disciplinary Timothy George Els experts, including representatives from the Bachelor of Sport Development course team, CPA Australia and Ernst and with distinction – BSportDev Young. Alice Kathryn Barrow Bradley James Power Fiona Catherine Stewart Dale Sutton Benjamin Andrew Vile Bachelor of Sport Development – BSportDev Thomas John Chisholm Kali Indrani Everitt Samuel Mitchell Fennessy Samuel David Ferguson Adele Elizabeth Brusco Fox Declan Stafford McLaughlin Bryce James O’Connor Andrew Steven Papadatos

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 141 Wednesday 21 February 12 pm Faculty of Business and Law

142 Deakin University Wednesday 21 February 12 pm

Order of Proceedings The procession will enter at 12 pm. Guests are asked to stand as the procession enters and to remain standing until the conclusion of the National Anthem. Master of Ceremonies Professor Dineli Mather, Pro Vice-Chancellor Graduate Employment Mace Bearer Ms Aileen Loi, Faculty General Manager of the Faculty of Business and Law Welcome Address Mr Peter Meehan, Deputy Chancellor Occasional Address Mr David Murfet The Conferring of Awards Deputy Chancellor presiding, assisted by Chair of Academic Board, Professor Chris Hickey The Presentation of Awards Alfred Deakin Professor Mike Ewing, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Business and Law Graduate Response Ms Chelsey Taylor Closing Address Professor Jane den Hollander AO, President and Vice‑Chancellor

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Mr David Murfet Mr Murfet’s belief is that meaningful performance and change comes through truly The Occasional Address will be delivered connecting people with purpose, and aligning by Mr David Murfet. what drives individuals with the needs of David Murfet is an accomplished business the customer and the organisation. Great leader who is known for delivering companies and business units out‑perform complex, strategic transformation through their people heading in the same initiatives in small and large organisations, direction - as long as they can apply the where creating customer value is the ‘three C’s: commitment, curiosity and priority. collaboration. This is David’s motivation as a leader every day. Although qualified as a Marketer, Mr Murfet’s thirst for new experiences Outside of work David is a husband and has led him to build a 20+ year resume father of two in Melbourne’s North East. He is across Sales, Marketing, Strategy, Project currently training for a 235 km cycling event Delivery and Operations; spanning Small in the mountains around Bright, Victoria. Business, Not-For-Profit, Insurance, Mr Murfet holds a Bachelor of Business Banking and Wealth Management sectors. Studies, but invests time every day toward His accomplishments include the creation graduating from the ’University of life’. and launch of several national brands and multi-million marketing campaigns, the delivery of a major Customer Relationship Management platform to 5,000+ bankers, and transforming the customer culture and productivity outcomes within a large Operations business. He was a finalist at the 2017 Customer Service institute of Australia awards.

144 Deakin University Wednesday 21 February 12 pm Doctoral Degrees Sreeparna Saha Whose thesis is entitled: Doctor of Philosophy – PhD ‘Imperfect Democracy and the Political Economy of Land Acquisition.’ Md Tarikul Islam Summary Whose thesis is entitled: The study characterises conditions under ‘Upgrading Supplier Firms in the Global which inefficiencies such as holdout and Value Chain: The Mediating Effects of violence in land acquisition for industrial Organisational Capabilities.’ progress arise precisely because of Summary the interplay between imperfections This research drawing on the resource like bureaucratic corruption, legal and based-view (RBV) theory of firms extra‑legal influence of political parties and empirically validating previously unexplored motivated civic societies, that are endemic mediating roles of organisational to LDCs and distort property rights. capabilities between resources and firm Principal Supervisor: performance using supplier firm data. Associate Professor Jaideep Roy Findings of this research extend the School: theoretical foundation of RBV, global Department of Economics value chain and international business. Principal Supervisor: Professor Michael Polonsky School: Department of Marketing

Elka Lucia Johansson Whose thesis is entitled: ‘The Determinants of Reporting Financial and Non-Financial Information by Charities.’ Summary The reporting practices of Australian charities’ are largely unregulated and this thesis examines factors influencing the disclosure of financial and non‑financial information by charities. Despite regulatory reforms over the past decade, few of the information items considered important by stakeholders are mandated. Empirical results show that voluntary reporting is influenced by the number of members a charity has and the competitive environment for donations. Principal Supervisor: Professor George Tanewski School: Department of Accounting

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 145 Wednesday 21 February 12 pm Nhut Vuong Vu Faculty of Wang Dan Business and Law Lian Wang Qian Wang Teng Wang Master Degrees Yang Wu Yiting Xu Master of Business Administration Qiumeng Yan (International)/Master of Di Zhu International Finance – MBA(Intl)/MIF Caimei Zhuo Dipani Rahul Kamal Master of Business Administration – Master of Business Administration MBA (International)/Master of Professional Daisy Chiumburu Accounting – MBA(Intl)/MPA Chris Enright Jason Matthew Ferriggi Kai Yeow Anson Quek Daryl Rodney Foster Master of Professional Accounting/ Jiji Abraham George Master of Commerce – MPA/MCom Katherine Claire Ginbey Ahmed Shahy Antony Charles Pradeep Gunaratnam Kheang Khauv Master of Accounting and Wendy Pui Kuan Lee International Finance – MAIF Darryn James Lobo Vatsal Manish Ashar Jeremy O’Brien Sonali Batta Timothy Shaw-Ern Ooi Nguyen Huong Giang Bui James Seth Ragan Ding Chen Kim-Jane Turudia Kavish Dhoot David Yeates Bojin Dong Hameed Ali Mohamed Zafran Xiao Dong Master of Business Administration Gabriella Beatrice Dsouza (International) – MBA(Intl) Hengxuan Fu Lei Guo Sagar Jayant Bhandarkar Mudongfang Huang Neha Chauhan Manman Jiang Richard Devadhar Arslan Khan Satya Gagana Sai Donavalli Xiao Liang Jonathan Brett Mario Gomez Hao Lin Saie Arvind Joshi Xueying Lyu Salman Mahmood Prachiti Prakash Malankar Abhilash Vinayak Margasahayam Azim Zulfikar Narsinh Chirag Bipin Modi Aditya Sethi Adarsh Mundani Shaik Rahim Hussain Ashutosh Jitesh Muni Tanay Sunil Shetye Sharat Basanagouda Naganuri Milind Singh Lolita Romanoff Jie Sun Dhaval Rajesh Salla Bhavnish Singh Thakur Yogesh Kailash Sewani Yash Vinod Salman Shakir Siddiqui Nguyen Hong Sang Vo

146 Deakin University Wednesday 21 February 12 pm Master of Commerce – MCom Graduate Diplomas Jacob Andrew Bruhn Zhengzhao Cai Graduate Diploma of Financial Zitong Cheng Planning – GDipFinPlan Jemima Maria Fernandes Andrew David Havers Qi Gao Tom William Jamieson Sarah Ellen Holloway Jasmine Graduate Diploma of International Lu Li Finance – GDipIntlFin Yuwei Liu Kam Shan Mong Hayley Milburn Yidan Zhu Graduate Diploma of Professional Master of Financial Planning – Accounting – GDipPA MFinPlan Timothy Patrick Corbett Qingmei Gu Steven Victor Erasmus Timothy Robert Mason Julika Gunanayagam Babiker Alyas Osman Cameron John McFadyen Erik Solum Graduate Diploma of Property – Stephen Alexander Wilson GDipProp Master of Human Resource Emily Rebecca Abrahams Management – MHRMgt Jeremy Norman Callan Chloe Constance Batchelor Joanna Cheung Sagar Chowdhury Master of International Finance – MIF Ryan William Collier Eduardo Javier Osorio Stephanie Copson Vishal Grewal Wayne Crabbe Rasha Mohammed J Hashim Donato Angelo De Rota Tengzhong Zhang Sebastian Dunhill David Anthony Gaudiosi Master of Professional Accounting – Natalie Louise Hyde MPA Yen Ioannides Stephanie Alexandra Anderson Stanley Christoper Kwas Paul Cugaly Sharon Louey Sandy Nadine Hoffmann Jemima Marton Enyuan Liu Samuel Boyd Mason Sohaib Akram Nizamani Glenn James Morris Kate Louise Prewett Harry William Morrow Sylvia Ratna Sek Jackson Peterswald Qiaoli Tang Cameron Ivor Richardson Cameron Grant Telford Tristan Mark Sampford Chunyou Tian Noel Mitchell Sharrock Kyrus Rohinton Unvala Simon Sheedy Ali Wadiwala Craig William Smith Chunhui Wang Lachlan Jack Smith Lihong Wang Paul John Vignone Shunjuan Yu Luke Eric Wakeling Haoyu Zhang Brigitte Wright Lichao Zhao Ermo Xu Yu Zhao Maddisen Inez Young Yunqi Zhou

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 147 Wednesday 21 February 12 pm Graduate Certificates Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science with distinction – BCom/BSc Graduate Certificate of Business Stephanie Hilda Cooper Administration – GCertBA Aesha Osman Leonnizzah Emmanuel Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of O’Byrne Stephen Science – BCom/BSc Graduate Certificate of Business Erin Therese Keys Administration (International) – Samnang Lay GCertBA(Intl) Bachelor of Property and Real Kevin Jennings Estate with distinction/Bachelor Graduate Certificate of Corporate of Commerce with distinction – Management – GCertCorpMgt BPRE/BCom Syed Haider Charles Shields Cheshire Scott James Cromb Graduate Certificate of International George Angus Davies Finance – GCertIntlFin Christopher Michael Gerrard Miwako Hughes Sophie Jane Hughes Casey Rae MacMillan Graduate Certificate of Property – Zachary Myers Danzig GCertProp Armando Perona Patrick Hollingworth Stefan Louie Ridolfi Nathan Joel Wiggins Bachelor Degrees Bachelor of Property and Real Estate/ Bachelor of Commerce – BPRE/BCom Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) – Nathan Lee BCom(Hons) Matthew Scott Roberts Joden Peter Crothers William Graeme Salmon Samuel Charles Finlay James Patrick Stewart Derryn Ly Joel Christian Alexander Montebello Bachelor of Commerce Jiayi Mou with distinction – BCom James Matthew Owen Anna Cariz Ah Ling Jacinta Marie Quattrocchi Vijitha Rani Anandasivam Joshua Anthony Stuart Anna Louise Badley Chelsey Sara Taylor Sarthak Bahl Bo Yu Sanjeewan Balasubramaniyam Bachelor of Commerce with Justin Baldori Maddison Kate Beriman distinction/Bachelor of Science with Zaki Robert Bitar distinction – BCom/BSc James Ivan Bordignon Rennick Jessica Ellen Byrne Daniel Joel Cassells Krzysiek Konski Jay Derek Christoforou Andrew Marcus Couper Zhun Dai

148 Deakin University Wednesday 21 February 12 pm Jordan Neil George Donaldson Bachelor of Commerce – BCom Cassandra Louise Dunn Nicole Jayne Aarons Jorge Alain Dunster Michael Joseph Acciarito Lisa Marie Eastlake Sarah Afifi Rebecca Jade Egan Dhumeen Josoph Amerasinghe Anthony Eid Jonathan Apostolopoulos Harry Alexander Emery Hacia Atherton Timothy Leon Folliot Douglas James Ballard Michael Harrington Zachary Ned Ballard Pulsara Tamara Kakuli Jayaweera Dean Benos Niamat Kamar Tarun Bisht Deeyana Khalaf Mitchell Darcy Bourke Shuwen Li Dylan Joseph Bruni Bing Liu Nhu Bui James Shuan-Jeng Loo Claudia Buntaran Haolong Ma Peven Kaur Calais Foukimoana Malu Harrison James Caldwell Sean Micheal McMahon Stephanie Joanne Cannalonga Meg Julie Mentiplay Brock Cannon Timothy Francis Mollard Jieyi Chen Bridie Nugent Ruoyu Chen Kathy Le Ong Xiaonan Chen Daniel Geoffrey Peel Yishi Chen Adrian Ferdinand Reiter Yaqi Cheng James Stephen Rippon Jacob Tomas Cheverly Hewad Safi Anmol Chhabra Julia Elizabeth Frances Sakellaris Audrey Cheng-Yi Chong Parampreet Singh Sandhu Xueting Chu Luke Douglas Sansom Kareen Allison Clark David Santosh Zachary Norman Clifford Laura Ashlee Sheather James Damian Cocovski Rory Sheridan-Ferrie Matthew James Coghlan Alex Jack Peter Spanos Joseph Colaciello Courtney Dee Spence-Weightman Huaiyang Dai Syed Saquib Hasan Taqvi Aidan Daniel Dao Bhanuka Anuradha Thalawaththa Christos Darsas Muhandiramalage Devin Kalana Nisal De Silva Emmanuel Thomas Shane Shavneel Deo Olivia Ashleigh Toth Tian Di Maggie Truong Nicholas Luke Donaghey Alexander James Veal Michael Douek Zhou Wan Ricardo Brenden Dougherty Conor Westall Lani Suh Elliman Christopher James Whitear Nilan Floyd Fernando Benjamin Ernest Walpole Wilde Nicholas Andrew James Fisher Timothy Scott Wilson

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 149 Wednesday 21 February 12 pm Mitchell Taylor Forsyth Navin Nair Joshua Thomas Gallagher Huynh Lan Anh Nguyen Harsimranjeet Singh Gill Lisa Nguyen Jiabin He Luan Nguyen Buddhima Hansani Hidella Arachchige David Alec Outrata Zachary Stephen Hillier Petros Papathomas Benjamin Yi Hu Nicholas Anthony Parsons Jiayu Huang Dewmi Mindula Pathirana Ridzky Ilham Hansani Dinali Madushika Perera Katherine Isabelle Jackson Hoang Son Pham Lucas Albert Jackson Phat Phuong Nicholas James Jamieson Jennifer Liu Pragasam Shaoke Jia Mincy Shehara Jayantha Punchihewa Ge Jin Devin Randima Ranatunga Emily Sara Kaye David Keith Reeves Sadia Tariq Kharal Shuhong Ren Nikita Louise Kidman Thomas Roleff Samuel Lachlan Kirby Luke Ison Rollins Nicole Koumakis Jacqueline Kate Rowe Jason Thomas Kourlinis Daisy Mae Ryan Daniel Kouvardas Jonathan Lior Sacks Ajay Kumar Elizabeth Schutz Martin Kuneman Nicholas Alexander Scott Scott Lam Senadheera Arachchige Damith Senadheera Thomas Patrick Langmaid Yongkang Shen Mitchell Owen Lardner Nelisa Shrestha Jessica Kathryn Leake Dalong Sim Jingyan Li Amrit Singh Xinyi Li Gureet Kaur Singh Tiankai Liu Jordan Luke Siriwardana Tiantian Liu Simen Smehaugen Weiwei Long Eliza Kate Smith Tushar Luthra Chelsea Lee Solomon Andrew Charles Macfarlane Sasha Mi-Yeung Song Michael Eric MacKen Natalie Catherine Stansen Karthik Mahesh Latesh Subramanayam Carlos Andres Martinez Sammani Chethana Sudirikku Jack Connor McCambley Vicha Carrera Supriyanto Benjamin McDonald Timothy George Swoboda Jessica McIntosh Sagar Tamang James David McLindin Matthew Louis Tempone Dayna Liane Meagher Keeahn William Thomaidis Bryce Morey Anthony Christopher Varos Lachlan James Morris Anand Vasist Luke Thomas Moscrop Matthew Leigh Vigilanti Muhammad Andrei Utama Daniel Duy Vu Alexander Murati

150 Deakin University Wednesday 21 February 12 pm Junhao Wang Bachelor of Management – BMgt Laura Wang Joshua Daniel Schille Ruochen Wang Thomas Michael Bodley Shu Wang Keagan Anthony Bond Wei Wang Stephanie Campbell Yifei Wang Qiuqi Chen Zihao Wang Jarrod Benjamin Dalzotto Holly Alisha Watson Olivia Anne Eason Wedikkara Arachchige Ravindi Nimshani Mariam Ashraf Elshenawy Carmen Jiamin Wei Michael Jeffrey Gross Nagoda Liyana Arachchige Eranga Dilshan Resma Khan Wijesinghe Jade Alana Lalor Monique Gabrielle Wilsone Elena Giovanna Lidia Lima Wilson Shun-Him Wong Thomas Ross Menei Riannen Wright Nicholas Schoerie Xin Xiong Dennis Stefanatos Martina Yang Marcus Chen Ming Yeo Bachelor of Property and Real Estate Sai Yin with distinction – BPRE Callum Jack Youla Jo-Ann Clarissa Booth Ying Zeng Madeleine Rose Macnaughton Lewis Chengchen Zhang Hannah Jane Manassah Jingchen Zhang Yun Miao Miao Zhang Erin Virginia Moore Xianya Zhang Evelyn Siegrist Zhang Xiaowei Naomi Anne Swann Zhanhao Zhang Stephen Andrew Thomas Zihao Zhang Bopeng Zhao Bachelor of Property and Qin Zhong Real Estate – BPRE Michael Zlatanovski Nicole Maree Bevilacqua Xinyan Zou Benjamin John Birkensleigh Jillian Lorraine Cairns Bachelor of Management Jessica Cook with distinction – BMgt Damian Angelo Di Donato Abbie Leanne Attard Raphael Favas Sarah Elizabeth De La Espriella Nicholas Scott Gysberts Nikita Shannon Fisher Gregory John Hassett Shannon Gray Campbell De Lacy Kennon Elise Monica Howes James Louis Krousorati Wai Lok Lo Anthony Thomas Marchesani Emma Louise Putt Lachlan John McClusky Adam David Shakespeare Darren Rodney Neal Yael Chislett Steinberg Thi Belinda Nguyen Madeliene Louise Thomson Rommie Shustin Mark James Smith Leonie Yen Tsao Peter James Ventura Cameron Jack Wells

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 151 Wednesday 21 February 6 pm Faculty of Business and Law

152 Deakin University Wednesday 21 February 6 pm

Order of Proceedings The procession will enter at 6 pm. Guests are asked to stand as the procession enters and to remain standing until the conclusion of the National Anthem. Master of Ceremonies Professor Jenni Lightowlers, Dean, Deakin Law School, Faculty of Business and Law Mace Bearer Ms Aileen Loi, Faculty General Manager of the Faculty of Business and Law Welcome Address Mr Peter Meehan, Deputy Chancellor Occasional Address Professor Mervyn King SC The Conferring of Awards Deputy Chancellor presiding, assisted by Deputy Chair of Academic Board, Associate Professor Jo Coldwell-Neilson The Presentation of Awards Alfred Deakin Professor Mike Ewing, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Business and Law Graduate Response Ms Claire Menzel Closing Address Professor Jane den Hollander AO, President and Vice‑Chancellor

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 153 Wednesday 21 February 6 pm He is Chairman of the International Integrated Award of Reporting Council (IIRC) in London, Chairman Honorary Degree Emeritus of the Global Reporting Initiative in Amsterdam and a member of the Private The honorary degree of Deakin Honorary Sector Advisory Group to the World Bank Doctorate will be conferred upon on Corporate Governance. He chaired the Professor Mervyn King SC for his eminent United Nations Committee on Governance international achievements in corporate and Oversight and was President of the governance, corporate law and accounting Advertising Standards Authority for 15 years. and his significant contribution to corporate social responsibility and sustainable Professor King is chairman of the African long‑term economic growth globally. Integrated Reporting Council and chairman of the Integrated Reporting Committee of South Africa and he recently received the ICGN Lifetime Achievement Award for promoting quality corporate governance globally. He has been a chairman, director and chief executive of several companies listed on the London, Luxembourg and Johannesburg Stock Exchanges. He has consulted, advised and spoken on legal, business, advertising, sustainability and corporate governance issues in over 60 countries and has received many awards from international bodies around the world. Professor King is the author of four books on governance, sustainability and reporting, the latest being “The Chief Value Officer”. He sits as an arbitrator and mediator internationally. Professor Mervyn King SC The Occasional Address will be delivered by Professor Mervyn King SC. Mervyn King is a Senior Counsel and former Judge of the Supreme Court of South Africa. He is Professor Extraordinaire at the University of South Africa on Corporate Citizenship, Honorary Professor at the Universities of Pretoria and Cape Town and a Visiting Professor at Rhodes. He has an honorary Doctorate of Laws from the Universities of the Witwatersrand in South Africa and Leeds in the UK, is Chairman of the King Committee on Corporate Governance in South Africa, which produced King I, II, III and IV, and Chairman of the Good Law Foundation.

154 Deakin University Wednesday 21 February 6 pm Doctoral Degrees Collette Michelle Houghton Swann Stephen James Howlett Doctor of Philsophy – PhD Colin Kenny Huggett Grant Hunter Siyu Tao Thomas Jensen Christopher Donald Jewell Whose thesis is entitled: Daniel Jolley ‘Assessment and Theories of China’s Luke Kennedy Compliance with WTO in Financial Services.’ Jonathan William Laughlin Summary Geraldine Loeliger This thesis investigated why a superpower Joseph Andrew Mangione state will comply with international Shannon Martin regulation, especially when the compliance Christopher Michael McGlenchy has a substantial impact on its financial Michael Dean McPhan system. After evaluating theories along Ben Hall Needham with quantitative data, the thesis identified Erin Kate Newington reasons leading to compliance and the time Mary Nguyen compliance will actually happen. Robert Parker Anand Balasaheb Patil Principal Supervisor: Christopher Paul Purcell Professor Sandeep Gopalan Matt Benjamin Quince School: Evan Robert Russo Law Robert Ryan Franco Schreve Jason Troy Schroen Master Degrees Dean Andrew Smith Megan Tucker Master of Business Administration – Nicholas Michael Van Buuren MBA Laura Elizabeth Westhorpe Nicole Lee Adams-Madner Andrew Zurcas Jemille Ahmet Mahmoud Al-Madhoun Master of Commerce – MCom Rosmund Eleanor Ashling Spiridon Dimitropoulos William Bulent Atasever Sami Jaghbir Carissa Bahr Andrew Jones Robyn Canning Master of Commercial Law – Neil Cameron Chalmers MComLaw Robert Gerard Clancy Carl Curtain Leatrice Nadine Treharne Gail Clair Dawson Master of International Business – Kellie Dunnohew MIntlBus Shane Garry Eberhardt Demetre George Condos Matthew Ellsmore Pang Yuchen Paul Anthony Feeney Dewa Agung Yudhistira Sarah Amelia Formica Mina Gerguis Master of Laws – LLM Russell Goslin Nehad Elmassry Ross Alan Gregory Vanessa Anna Graf Daniel Hardjosuwito Yingyi Luo Judith Louise Hassall

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 155 Wednesday 21 February 6 pm Graduate Diplomas Bachelor Degrees

Graduate Diploma of Business Bachelor of Arts with distinction/ Administration – GDipBA Bachelor of Laws (Honours) – Benjamin Paul Maw BA/LLB(Hons) Claire Ashcroft Graduate Certificates Stephanie Peta Brown Lily Ruth Bussell-Poole Graduate Certificate of Accounting Laura Jane Carrington and Law – GCertAccLaw Paul Christopher Casey Emily Kate Challis Tessa Joy Tierney Ashleigh Cockayne Graduate Certificate of Business Nathalie Elizabeth Dabrowski Administration – GCertBusAdmin Tate Maria De Silva Alana Christina Di Paola Lachlan James Carlile Sophie Gawi Adam Neilson Natalie Nicole Gnoato Rachael Wright Amelia Elise Keath Graduate Certificate of Business Amity Elise Krieger Administration (International) – Kerry Ktenas GCertBusAdmin(Intl) Amy Jane Mann Greta Febe Morand Diana Barbieri Anna Elizabeth Mulcahy Graduate Certificate of Commerce – Angelica Pupillo GCertCom Madeline Louise Rintoul Stefan Saponja Charles Roger Cattermole Ameera Shah Lavinia De Vos David Henry Shimmin Miles Johnson Jonty Alexander Player Simmons Peter Monaghan Lucinda Rosemary Sinclair Graduate Certificate of Corporate Ujjesha Singh Management – GCertCorpMgt Bethany Louise Stewart Scott Henderson Marcus Dylan Triado Jemma Danielle Wilson Graduate Certificate of Insurance and John Ducrou Wood Risk Management – GCertIRMgt Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws Kelly Shontelle Townley (Honours) – BA/LLB(Hons) Myles Edward Peter Brown Kaitlyn Alana Foote Amy Lee Lourey Maddison Louise McLean Georgia Elizabeth Mort Matthew Muir

156 Deakin University Wednesday 21 February 6 pm Bachelor of Commerce with Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of distinction/Bachelor of Laws Laws (Honours) – BCom/LLB(Hons) (Honours) – BCom/LLB(Hons) Bridget Mary Arundell Jack Harrison Baring Jules Jonathon Borell Chloe Melissa Beder James Caraglanis Michael John Blakeney Amelia Daisy Egan Alexander Nikolas Burgess Alexander James Gulli Stephen Chen Rachael Margaret Hammond Ryan Michael Cobain Oscar Kidman Hosking Domenico Massimo Costanzo Jordan Kristian Kovco James Curtis-McDonald Rachael Ann McKendrick Stefan Cvetkovic Luke Anthony Pinjuh Melahni Gan Dean Shelby Deena Pridham Ellen May Gandy Lucy Jean Young Kathleen Mary Gehrig Bachelor of Criminology Samuel James Gray Dylan Joel Green with distinction/Bachelor of Laws Renee Karakinos (Honours) – BCrim/LLB(Hons) Ellen Amelia Karakoussis Georgia May Adams James David King Tessa Victoria Barbary Gabrielle Elizabeth Kneebone Emily Kate Fraser John Nicholas Koutsodontis Rhylee Louise Hanrahan Ryan Cameron Mc Clure Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Ben Ross McCarthy Thomas Gregory McFarlane Laws (Honours) – BCrim/LLB(Hons) Mark Mitrov Talia Loren Tringali Jegan Eshwar Nagalingam Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor Finian Neaves Jolyon Maxwell Peters of Arts (International Studies) – Jack Stephen Prendeville LLB(Hons)/BA(IntlSt) Omer Rom Christopher Paul Webb Georgia Sue Rowell Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/ Lucy Elizabeth Saltmarsh Zachary Sapoznikoff Bachelor of International Studies Laura Mary Scott with distinction – LLB(Hons)/BIntlSt Sara Scudieri Andrea Nicola Anastasi Peter Spiridis Daniel John Brugman Luke Shehan Thiagarajah Robert David Dando Kerry Michael Toumbourou D’Arcy Lawrence Hope Allanie Tran Claire Belinda Menzel Jack Anthony Trimble Deana Nancy Palmisano Dominic Kevin Ulbrick Rosary Pardinas Rangi Scott Vickers Andrew Jakob Topalovic Alexander Edward Watson Georgeos Jacob Yiannis

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 157 Wednesday 21 February 6 pm Bachelor of Management Zoiee Alexis King with distinction/Bachelor of Laws Arron James Knezevic (Honours) – BMgt/LLB(Hons) Lilian Kwan Christopher James Lawrance Matthew Ryan Hose Samantha Kate Marsh Bachelor of Property and Real Estate Jackson Davis Harmer Morand with distinction/Bachelor of Laws Elias Jonathan Mundos (Honours) – BPRE/LLB(Hons) Madison Kate Ogilvie Melissa Laurel O’Keefe William Clifford Norling Naomi Margaret Pullen Bachelor of Science with distinction/ Rachel Maree Radford Bachelor of Laws (Honours) – William Joseph Rosenboom BSc/LLB(Hons) Dale Alice Taylor Cristiana Alexandria Tomasino Kate Emily De Highden Jake Patrick Tyler Olivia Celeste Fowler Rachel Yard Emma Jean Mary Hannon Dana Marie Harding Bachelor of Arts with distinction/ Meaghan Elizabeth Kaye Bachelor of Laws – BA/LLB Louisa Jane Kefford Rosemary Eloise Cole Sashank Krishnamoorthy Matthew Jonathon Fong Lucy Cecilia Packham Melanie Rita Kiremitciyan Freya Clare Reith Arthur William Mclean Cristina B Sgarbossa Thi Duyen Nguyen Bachelor of Laws (Honours) – Claire M Roberts LLB(Hons) Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws – Christopher David Anderson BA/LLB Amy Nicole Armstrong Laura Catherine Fegan Luke Balassis Adrian Angelo Follacchio Mahima Bhandari Charles Richard Ramsay Hurley Clare Mary Broadhurst Dana Grace Kenna Madeleine Mary Brown Jarrod Ian Lee Alexander Peter Carew Guthrie Ignacas Moon Allyson Paige Chandler Danielle Mounas You-Jing Chung Tanya Nenov Chelsea Paige Davine Claire Linda Porter Hannah Emmerson Davis Samantha Marie Puma Susan Maree Davis Ellie Georgia Richardson Adrian Conway Dean Amy Rose Stagg Andrew Duncanson Miriam Edith Williams Chloe Ruby Frantz Vivienne Anne Gale Bachelor of Arts with distinction/ Jonathon Keith Gifford Bachelor of Management Rebecca Clare Gilbert with distinction – BA/BMgt Christopher Michael Grant Daniel James McAuley Nicole Jayne Hall Hannah Richelle Hughan Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Phoebe Rose Jackson Management – BA/BMgt Catherine Fiona King Georgia Kim Reilly

158 Deakin University Wednesday 21 February 6 pm Bachelor of Commerce with Bachelor of Property and Real Estate/ distinction/Bachelor of Laws – Bachelor of Commerce – BPRE/BCom BCom/LLB Mitchell Alexander Marc Rechter Yousef Fahmi Mohamed Abu Shawish Bachelor of Property and Real Estate Nicholas Barry Cecil Nicole Marie-Louise Cicchiello with distinction/Bachelor of Laws – Benjamin Gregory Ellis BPRE/LLB Cameron Anthony Findlay Geraldine Margaret Prentice Norbert Fritz Bachelor of Science with distinction/ Thomas William Green Timothy James Nilsson Bachelor of Laws – BSc/LLB Emily Jane Smith Nikola Stupar Alexander Susic Bachelor of Commerce Cassandra Vannitamby with distinction – BCom Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor Janelle Emily Allan of Laws – BCom/LLB Madeleine Kate Allan Matthew Thomas Bills Stephanie Jane Barber Danielle Daniela Cvetkovic Philip Joel Batey Katherine Duong Katelyn Emma Belcher Christian Febbraro Kim Lee Bernhardt Jonathan James Foo Annie Judith Caldow Jordan Paul Galante Kendall Louise Carracher Angus William Greenaway John Suresh Chandran William Jack Kelly Renae Conforti Charlotte Maree Mitlehner Michael James Douglass Simon Rajkowski Robert William Drever Thomas Jack Simic Nicola Mary Durcan Richard Samuel Simon Ross William Elliot Matthew Jakob Susic Trevin John Erichsen Alexandra Marie Trower Katica Foley Laura Jane Wrigley Daniel Bailey Formica Jelena Franjic Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Jessica Grant International Studies with distinction – Antoinette Hoang LLB/BIntlSt Liam Thomas Kearney Rebecca Anne Hart Cindy Ann Kelleher Georgina Grace Huse Justine Helen Kelly Sarah Louise Roberts Irina Korshunova Mercy Ruhamah Naliaka Wanyonyi Oscar Lalor Charles David Whitchurch Braden William Lowenthal Taylor Kate Woodcock Patrick James Lowry Ryan Alexander Maxwell Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Chelsea Laine Mitchelson International Studies – LLB/BIntlSt Reece James Musgrove Arlena Beatrice Barton Thomas Aubrey Musselwhite Anastasia Louise Ryan Cameron Maxwell Peel Kellie Suzanne Peters Keeley Paige Purdue

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 159 Wednesday 21 February 6 pm Benjamin Anthony Ryan Max Robert Grant Elise Shadman Thomas Matthew Gribble Olga Shepherd Lisa Anne Gurney Pasquale Patrick Tascone Brett Robert Hardiman Hai Dong Tran Daniel James Harris Paul Leslie Tripp Farah Helal Steven Anthony Veitch Hariz-Imran Higgs Harrison Ross Venz Christopher Daniel Hilet Annette Maree Vickery Sam James Hosking Hao Wu Kamonchanok Crystal Jamerbsin Jaspreet Kaur Bachelor of Commerce – BCom Cheyenne Jose Lawrence Abdullkarim Gurleen Kaur Joseph Atem Amy Victoria Kemp Nipuna Sheshan Athuraliya Wickramage Xuexuan Li Abdulkareem Saleh A Saleh A Bajabaa James Grant Lidgett Alissa Megan Bakker Siwei Lin Virginia Florence Barro Anthony Lopez Anita Madelaine Battocchio Lesa Anne MacPherson John Marcus Bautista Heath Christopher Mooney Mitchell Patrick Bogdanov Justin William Nikolovski Courtney Jade Boreland Joshua Lee O’Sullivan Robert Martin Bradaric Oliver Francis Pammer-Green William James Campbell Nadia Jasmine Pearce Joel Xavier Cardozo Thu Lora Phan Prudence Hannah Carroll Jalal Basel Rafeh Christina Rochelle Chambers Courtenay Anne Ransome Han Chen James Reinert Ming Chen Thomas James Rogan Wai Lok Kelvin Cheng Thomas Jordan Scott Gabrielle Bridget Cleary Sana Sehgal Tranquility Skye Clinton Lawanga Wenuri Silva Daniel John Clissold Sam Shane Sneddon Lachlan Damien Cooke Arumadura Nimna Diyathi Somachandra Nicholas Cougan Han Su Mitchell John Coutts Rachael Christine Sykes Brandon David Curtis Hao Tang Dat Tien Tran Kevin Dang Benjamin John Threlfall Benjamin Leigh Davis Tong Tsz Yan Grace Daye Melissa Bridget Tribe Monique Rene Dean Elissa Kate Veleff Scott William Dixon Wang Manman Jack Driver Zane Leonard Wotzko Heidi Louise Evans Nathan Kevin Wynne Georgia Evangeline Francis Jarryd Alexander Garner Matija Gazibaric

160 Deakin University Wednesday 21 February 6 pm Bachelor of Laws – LLB Benjamin Christopher Pretty Merlin Abdallah Zahra Rahimi Megan Lee Aherne Scott Trevor Riches Nicholas Anthony Allen Athanasios Seremetis Bianca Laura Baliviera Owen Christopher Simmons Kristdel Jane Bolog Hayden Jack Teasdale Samaya Borom Kareena Maria Tralongo Travis Cameron Brown Deandra Susan Vella Grace Phyllis Butcher Andrew Benjamin Vicendese Raissa Lee Butkowski Shaniya Vilash James Alexander Cameron Joshua Darren Peter Ward Jacob Daniel Canavan Jessica Kate Wensley Peter Anthony Capuano Joseph F Westley Breana Lauren Cilia Tayla Kathleen Williamson Anne Paula Cowden Stephanie Yianakos Rebekkah Johanna Cranson Hafiza Zahidee Stephanie Louise Cullia Solitaire Clementyne Zahnleiter Katie Daniel Bachelor of Management Courtney Caroline Forbes Davies Nicole Maree Dawson with distinction – BMgt Zack Di Pasquale Thomas Davey James David Fisher Ayush Singh Koirala Stephanie Jane Gaut Nicholas Andrew McDonald Kimberley Ann Graham Bachelor of Management – BMgt Yasmin Lia Gugel Lachlan Hartley Ansell Whitney Rose Harris Samantha Jane Attrill Katherine Louise Johnson Kate Simone Badham Jessica Anne Kallinikos Emily Anne Beaumont Aakash Kapoor Maddison Adele Burns Joylyn Christina Karunakaran Joshua Luke Gilligan Molly Lowerson Jessika Jean Harvey Rebecca Leigh McNally Amy Louise Johnson Candace Elizabeth Meewella Melanie Anne Lake Timothy Miller Ainslie Maree Liley Georgia May Moloney Jacob Nicholas Michael McIvor Riva Mounif Emily Rose Tucker Vheremu Victor Mukatsa Ashleigh Kate Warburton Jessica Brater Murray Joelissa Noel John Stephen O’Connor Laura Ann O’Connor Crystal Ann O’Malley Paul Pacillo Gemma Kate Plate Sarah Natalie Pope

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National Anthem Advance Australia Fair

Australians all let us rejoice,

For we are young and free;

We’ve golden soil and wealth for toil,

Our home is girt by sea;

Our land abounds in nature’s gifts

of beauty rich and rare;

In history’s page, let every stage

Advance Australia Fair!

In joyful strains then let us sing,

Advance Australia Fair!

Graduation Ceremonies | February 2018 163 Evacuation Assembly Points

Costa Hall, Geelong Waterfront Campus

Evacuation procedures On the sounding of the alert tone: Beep ... beep ... • Stand by and wait for further instruction

On the sounding of the evac tone: Woop ... Woop ... Evacuate Now • Follow directions of fire warden • evacuate all occupants • proceed to the assembly area on instruction of the chief warden • remain at the assembly area and report any missing persons or personal items.

Do not re-enter the building until the fire brigade declares it safe to do so.

164 Deakin University PROSEDUR EVAKUASI Jika terdengar nada peringatan: Bip ... Bip ... • Berdiri dan tunggu petunjuk selanjutnya

Jika terdengar nada tanda evakuasi: Wup ... wup ... Evakuasi Sekarang • Ikuti arahan petugas pemadam kebakaran. • Evakuasi semua yang ada di dalam ruangan. • Pergi ke lokasi berkumpul sesuai perintah kepala tim pemadam kebakaran. • Jangan beranjak dari lokasi berkumpul, dan laporkan jika ada orang atau barang pribadi yang tertinggal.

Jangan kembali ke dalam gedung sebelum tim pemadam kebakaran memastikan kondisi sudah aman. Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus 75 Pigdons Road Waurn Ponds Victoria Australia 3216 Telephone +61 3 5227 2333

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