In Celebration of Philanthropy

2010 Donations to UWA Section 1 A word from the Vice- Chancellor

It is with appreciation and pride that I say thank you for your incredible gifts to The University of Western in 2010. Fundraising has a long history at UWA beginning with a gift from Sir John Winthrop Hackett who invested and asked for nothing in return. You have continued that philanthropic tradition today and I am personally overwhelmed by your generosity.

This booklet is truly a celebration you to be lifelong members of the UWA of philanthropy and everything community engaging with us in ways which it can enable. suit you best. I was pleased to hear that many of you took the opportunity when As well as hearing from UWA donors and contacted by our student callers to share supporters, we have highlighted some some of your personal insights into the personal stories from students who directly exciting and challenging world which awaits benefit from your philanthropic gifts. I them upon graduation. Thank you for giving am pleased to be able to acknowledge your time. each and every one of you who have I have been in the roles of Deputy Vice- contributed to the achievements of our Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor at UWA for UWA community. over 18 years, and I continue to be touched Included in this booklet is information by your faith and trust in the University. on the 2010 Annual Fund and the long list You may be aware that I will be retiring at of graduates who participated this year. the end of 2011. I leave confident of your The majority of gifts made through the steadfast belief in, and commitment to, Annual Fund support scholarships which UWA. Your gifts are critical in shaping our have opened doors for our students. When vision to sustain excellence in teaching and I wrote to you to advise that a student will research over the long term. telephone about the Annual Fund, I said it was not just about money. I really want Professor Alan Robson AM CitWA

The University of | 01 Philanthropy in 2010

Education is one of the most worthwhile There are a wide variety of worthwhile investments that any individual can make projects at UWA that rely on the generous in their own life, and that society can make spirit of our donors and supporters. Donors in its people. Educational philanthropy can and often do, choose where their benefits everyone – the students who are philanthropic gift be used. Each of these supported and encouraged, the academics areas has the potential to change lives and whose life work is valued and progressed, every donor contributes to that vision. and the community that is enriched and strengthened. UWA has a proud history In 2010, in addition to scholarships, some of philanthropy and Western Australians of the areas that attracted the largest continue to benefit from all it enables. numbers of donations were Child Health

2010 Total Funds Raised

Fund Value $

Donations $6,778,327 Prizes $141,405 Scholarships $1,546,811 Bequests $910,003 Research $3,686,903 Sponsorships $1,784,647 Grants (Non-Government) $20,075 Total $14,868,172

Donations Prizes Scholarships Bequests Research Sponsorships Grants (Non-Government)

02 | www.uwa.edu.au Research, The Centenary Trust for Women, An increasing number of donors have given The UWA Geoscience Foundation, Unigym, their support to The Fathering Project. The Fathering Project, The Western Desert Triggered by statistics that show that Renal Health program, the Engineering many fathers are not as involved in their Foundation, St George’s College and the children’s lives as they could be for a variety Science Futures Foundation Rising Stars. of reasons, The Fathering Project aims to help fathers realise how important they Unigym is a remedial movement program are in a child’s life and to give them advice for children aged five to ten years who on how to encourage their children. The have difficulty learning and performing Fathering Project is a University-based non- movement skills at an age appropriate level. profit team of professionals who also work Many of these children have motor learning with father figures such as grandfathers, difficulties such as Cerebral Palsy, Autism, stepfathers, uncles, mentors, youth leaders, Development Coordination Disorder (Motor teachers, pastors and coaches. Dyspraxia) or Down’s Syndrome, and their work with Unigym makes a huge difference The Western Desert Kidney Health in their everyday lives. Project aims to reduce disease and diabetes by 20 per cent over three years The UWA Geoscience foundation in Aboriginal communities. It involves a was created by the UWA Geology multidisciplinary team of Aboriginal health, Alumni Association. Funds are directed medical and community development to those areas that fit with the vision of workers and artists running a major health the Foundation – which is to achieve campaign over an area roughly the size of excellence and sustained international Victoria, which is populated by 7,500 people recognition in geoscience teaching and representing six language groups. A mix research, particularly in areas aligned with of traditional sand-drawing techniques and the strategic needs of the State, such modern projection technology is being as minerals, petroleum, groundwater, used in this campaign. environment and climate change.

The University of Western Australia | 03 The Impact of Giving

The astute businessman made his fortune Charlie Morgan gets a through investments in oil and gas and huge kick out of giving company start-ups. He wasn’t involved in benevolent activities while growing up but his money away. said he liked to think he had always been generous, sharing things that he liked.

“My parents were my role models in how But he has to be able to see where it’s you behaved towards others. It was very going and what good it is doing. much treat others as you would like to be treated. I don’t pretend to have a perfect “It needs to have a ‘direct effect’ feel to record on this, but I hope that, in general, it,” said the businessman whose I practise it. From these basic tenets, there most recent donation was more than a is a lot to be done. What it means to me is million dollars to UWA for the latest DNA that if I have something that others haven’t, sequencing machines. then there is something I can do about it.”

“Yes, it’s philanthropic, but it’s definitely not Once his financial position was assured, he altruistic. It is a great feeling, and I get to said it was time to give back, especially to indulge my passion for gadgets. How cool the state of Western Australia. “Once you is a piece of kit that can sequence a whole have enough for yourself, it’s time to give to human genome for $10,000 in just 10 days? others.”

“And it will enable the scientific community He and his wife Caroline are involved in to do things in WA that I am hopeful will, two different streams of philanthropy. The eventually, lead to better health outcomes first embodies Caroline’s passion, the EON for the people of WA and the world, and Foundation, which provides assistance to better environmental outcomes for our very Indigenous individuals and communities varied biota.” with a particular focus on Western Australia. EON is run by Caroline and two partners. Charlie came to Perth from Melbourne “These are business people taking their 18 years ago, “with the firm belief that the skills to the not-for-profit sector. You know streets were paved with gold,” he said. the money is being spent on the ground “I was right – they were.” and not wasted on administration costs.

04 | www.uwa.edu.au “Caroline and I also support several other projects where we know the people involved and we know that the money will be well spent. It is very like backing winners in business.”

EON has become known for its Edible Gardens projects in the Kimberley, part of the Foundation’s grassroots support for health, education, training and employment programs.

The second stream is in stimulating scientific research.

“I’m an explorer. I’m interested in lots of stuff and I love exploration. We have stayed involved with the Lotterywest State Biomedical Facility to ensure that the DNA sequencing machines are promoted to the whole WA scientific community, and that other universities are involved.

“It takes up quite a lot of time, but I hardly consider it philanthropy, because I get so much out of it.”

Should other business people follow his lead? “Yes, but get involved in what you believe in and are interested in.”

The University of Western Australia | 05 Her sister’s world- renowned research in psychology was always a focus of Debbie Rutherford’s life.

When Elizabeth Rutherford died of cancer The Elizabeth Rutherford Memorial Centre in 2008, there was no question that for the Advancement of Research on Debbie and their mother Margot would do Emotion (CARE) was opened at UWA in something to ensure that work endured. 2010, just months before Elizabeth and Debbie’s mother Margot Rutherford died. Debbie Rutherford doesn’t see the substantial memorial gift to the University as The Centre commemorates the life and extraordinary. Rather she views her sister’s work of Dr Rutherford, a world leader contribution to the world’s understanding of in research into emotion and the driving human emotion as the most extraordinary force behind UWA’s prominent position at contribution her family has made to society. the peak of research into the causes and consequences of emotion.

06 | www.uwa.edu.au CARE has brought together “And it makes me feel good. Talking to researchers and students from the Colin, deciding how best to use Libby’s different fields of neuropsychology, legacy, setting up the Centre: it was a great clinical psychology, cognitive focus for Mum and me when Libby died. psychology, developmental It brought some sense to the tragedy. psychology and social psychology. “And now I feel that I belong to this “By establishing the Centre, we haven’t built beautiful place, that I’m part of the a wall around ourselves, rather we’ve built UWA community. It’s quite changed bridges that are crossing boundaries and my life; increased my contact with uniting and blending research efforts,” said different people. I’ve made new Professor Colin MacLeod, director of the friends in the School of Psychology Centre, and Dr Rutherford’s life-long friend and I love coming here to the and mentor. campus.”

Her research bridged the gap between CARE is so much more of a memorial than cognitive and clinical psychology and any headstone could be, and a focus for CARE recognises and expands her work Debbie’s life without her beloved sister and on emotion, which is at the core of almost mother. every field of psychology. “I’ll be bringing Mum’s god-daughter here “What we love about the Centre is that it is soon to show her the Centre. She was ongoing,” Debbie said. “It’s not like making living in India when it was opened,” Debbie a donation to a charity, which uses up the said. She is finding the same friendship and money immediately, even though those fellowship that she said her sister found as donations are important too. an academic at UWA.

“It was important to Mum and me that lots Debbie has done volunteer work as an of students benefitted from the bequest: aged care volunteer but this is the first time students like Libby was. And not only do the her benevolence has extended to financial students benefit from the funding, but the support. work they do will then go on to help people who have emotional problems, so it has a I would absolutely encourage people to real ripple effect. follow in my footsteps,” she said

The University of Western Australia | 07 matilda OKE jacinta delhaize

They are young, beautiful, vivacious and entertaining.

No, they’re not stars of TV soap operas and the program has taken off in 2011 but young scientists from UWA who are thanks to funding from CAF America travelling all over the state and opening the and SPICE. eyes and minds of high school students. Like all good education programs, Jacinta Delhaize, Matilda Oke and Fritha it has benefits for the ‘teachers’ Milne are three of the team of five Travelling as well as the students. Scientists who are changing the image of science for thousands of students “The Travelling Scientist program has and helping them to see the benefits of a provided me with the opportunity I have university education and the opportunities always wanted to share my passion for that are waiting for them. science and education with a large, varied and interested audience,” Jacinta said. She The Travelling Scientist program was speaks for all the team, who say they learn established through UWA’s SPICE program new skills and broaden their experience and the Science Futures Foundation. A trial from being involved in the program … in 2009-2010 was an outstanding success as well as having lots of fun.

08 | www.uwa.edu.au the horizons of students disadvantaged by fritha milne distance from the city.

“Some of these students had never really considered university as an option, and it was rewarding to see them become inspired and ask so many questions about the various courses on offer.

“I also discuss my own research and describe the life of a scientist. This helps to quench stereotypes of scientists and helps students to realise that science can be an extremely rewarding and important career,” she said.

Matilda is a biochemistry PhD student with a passion for education. Her love of people and communicating with them breaks down another stereotype of scientists, locked away in their laboratories. “I find that many of the students have a thirst for knowledge about the world of “Every school you visit is different. astronomy, and it is very satisfying to be Sometimes you have to work hard to able to answer their questions and let them engage the kids but that’s part of the know of the many jobs that will be available fun,” she said. within WA (including engineering and computer science) due to the boom in the “I love seeing them start to think about radio astronomy industry,” Jacinta said. things they had never thought of before. And they are always very grateful that we’ve She is doing her PhD in astronomy and made the effort to come from the city to see astrophysics. She conducts her research them and talk to them. at the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research at UWA and at “I’m not sure where my PhD will lead me, Oxford University. but it will certainly involve educating and communicating – definitely a job with “I am very proud to be part of the Travelling people.” Scientist program. It is great to broaden

The University of Western Australia | 09 Studying art and creating art is like having two full-time jobs with neither of them bringing in any money.

So when young artist Andrew Varano won Andrew is now doing his PhD on art and the Schenberg Art Prize in 2010, it was globalisation, and is grateful that he saved literally a lifeline. some of his $20,000 prize money.

Andrew (28) was working on his Honours The Schenberg Art Prize is awarded to the project last year, and constantly exhibiting artist whose work is chosen by a panel his work so there was no time to earn from an annual exhibition at the Perth a living. Institute of Contemporary Arts of graduates’ work. Fine art graduates from more than “I was able to go to the Sydney Biennale 20 institutions around Australia exhibit and (Australia’s biggest festival of contemporary compete for the prize. art), then spend the rest of my year focusing on my art, not having to work,” he said. “It was a great feeling.”

10 | www.uwa.edu.au Dr Harold Schenberg was a colourful Perth “Just after finishing my undergraduate character who died in 2000. He was a degree, I wasn’t sure about continuing to medical doctor who played the piano, sang, exhibit or not. So it wasn’t just the money – wore outrageous clothes and collected art. it also gave me confidence in my work. He donated and bequeathed millions of dollars in funding and works of art to UWA “Being an artist can be difficult, but it’s a and the WA Art Gallery. nice life while you’re doing it,” he said.

He would have loved Andrew’s winning When he first left school, Andrew installation END (Ice Cold Drinks), which completed a business degree and, while his was a series of quirky balsa wood direction in life has changed radically, mechanical sculptures. The Heath he says the skills he acquired are helping Robinson-like installation was connected him with setting up the gallery, which he to a vending machine selling bottled water hopes to open in Northbridge in August. and that water, as well as the electronic messages the machine displayed, were an integral part of the creation.

Andrew is mostly an installation artist and says he is constantly exhibiting. While working on his PhD research early this year, he completed a residency at the Arts Centre. He also tutors in art history at the Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts.

Following his big break, Andrew is keen to help other emerging artists and he and some friends are working on setting up a gallery specifically to showcase their work.

“It wasn’t just the money from the award that was important but also the recognition, someone saying that you’re doing an alright job,” Andrew said.

The University of Western Australia | 11 On behalf of UWA we sincerely thank all donors, including those who wish to remain anonymous. The names listed here represent donors who made gifts to the University from 1 December 2009 to 31 December 2010.

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Major Donors

Estate of Janice Adams Charles W Morgan Ron Bell David M Newby Peggy Bell Toby T Nichols Estate of Leslie Bertoli John H Poynton AM CitWA Ann G Boyer Cheryl E Praeger AM FAA Don Boyer Paula Y Prichard Harold Clough AO OBE Alison T Salt Estate of Edith E Cockell Nigel Satterley AM Martin Copley AM Estate of Alfredo Strano Rick W Crabb Estate of Christopher P C Symons Ann M Cullity AM James P Trevelyan Denis M Cullity AO CMG Don R Voelte Judy M Eastwood John Willinge Trevor R Eastwood AM Melina Willinge Estate of John K E Elsey Samina Yasmeen Ian G Hammond Estate of Joan M Youngberg John F Harriott Cleve W Hassell Jenny Hassell John D Henstridge Betty Hlavacek Estate of Muriel R Horsfall Estate of Eileen A Jenkins Nancy A Keegan David B MacKinlay Gordon Martin Denis W McLeod Lynne McLeod

The University of Western Australia | 13 Donors

Paul C Abbott Wendy Barwood Brenda L Buchanan* Tim Clifton Tony Abbott OBE CMG Sandy Bayne Terry Budge Jock M Clough Iain Adamson^ Kaye Beckwith Chilla M Bulbeck Neil D R Cock Michael Adamson Andrew R Beech SC John R Burnett Alex Cohen AO Robin Adamson Karen L Beidatsch Peter J Burns Cathy Cole Tony Adcock Brenda Beilin Yvonne Burns Craig E Coleman Ted Adler Lawrie Beilin AO David R L Burt Patrick J Coleman*^ Robyn M Ahern Tom Bellas Peter W Burvill Linda Coli Tony O Albertsen Estate of Joan Bennett Tony Buti MLA Warren Coli Graham Aldous Joseph M Berinson QC Lesley A Cala Dorothy W Collin Bahman Alimoradian Sarah E E Beshar Greg Calcutt AM SC Gary R Collinson Judy Allen Leigh F Bettenay Jim Campbell-Clause Craig G Colvin SC Michael P Alpers AO Alison B W Bevan Colin S Campbell-Fraser Lyn Colvin Mark T Altus Ernest F Biddiscombe Lyneve J Cannon* Jane E Connor Helen F Anderson Sue Biddles John A Cardell-Oliver Ian R Conochie Marcelle Anderson Joyce Billings Rachel M Cardell-Oliver Bob Cook Patrick M I Anderson Tony Bird Phil E Carrello David A P Cooke Barry Angus Wendy Birman Michael J Carrick Norah K Cooper Molly Angus Barbara E Black Addy Carroll Roderick Q Cooper Christie R Annice* Peggy Blain Coral Carter Ian K Copeland Megan Anwyl Craig E Carter* Rochelle M Cornell* Trevor Apsimon AM Alan E Blanckensee AO Drew Carter Phyllis E Costello John Arfield Anne E Blanckensee Val Casey Anita Cotton Rory E S Argyle Rachel G Blythe Donald Casson James Cotton Richard Ashcroft Warwick J Boardman* William M Castleden Richard A Cotton^ Gordon J Ashman Carol Bolton Alexander R M Cato AM Sandra J Cotton Norman G Ashton Geoffrey C Bolton AO Jan Chadwick Diane M Coxon Paul W Askins David R Booth Bill Chambers Cristian O Crisan Peter Bacich Gerald A Bottomley John Chandler Ron Crittall Tracey Bacich Judith Bottomley Michael A Chaney AO Penny F Crittall Zelinda Bafile Peta Bowen CitWA Roley Crook Mariam A Bahemia- Carol I Bower* Hendrika Chapman John F Crossman Gannon Sue Boyd Tony B Chapman David Crothers Gordon F U Baker Michael O Bradbrook Adrian K Charles Michael A Crouch Amanda R Bamford Clive Brans Jane Charlesworth Margaret A Crowley Josh Bamford Maurice N Brearley Melanie D Chen Joanne L Cruickshank Alan J Barblett AO Maurice R Bridgwood Michael W Chester Graham L Cullingford Mark B Barnaba CitWA Peter Briggs Samuel M Y Cheung Jocelyn L Cullingford Bernard J Barnwell Lolita M Broadhurst Gerard Tse-Jiun Chew Garry Cullity Jackie M Barnwell Janet Brockman Mark P Ch’ng Natalie H Cullity Hugh Barrett Jean Brodie-Hall AM Clive R Choate Jean Culloton Irwin P Barrett-Lennard Ulli Broeze- Lynne M Choate Nicholas Cuthjar OAM JP Hoernemann Mary E Ciccarelli Jon T Dadd Andrew R Bartley Janette Brooks David P Clarke Richard B Dale Tony Barton Suzanne M Brown Mark C P Clifton* Cheryl M Davenport

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Graham R Davies Louise M Farrell Jacqui Gilmour Caroline Harris Mel J Davies Colin P Farrow Diana C Glenn Marcus F Harris Anna Davis Graham Faulkner John Glover Nina Harris Simon L Dawkins Stephanie L Faulkner* Leo Goldflam Peter G Harris Filomina D’Cruz* Bridget A Faye AM Mithran S Goonewardene Richard Harris Patricia M Dechow Frank Feher Faryar Gorjy Susan Harris Robert J Dekker Helen M Fenbury Shahyar Gorjy Ken Harrison Paul O Depiazzi John Ferreirinho Richard J B Goyder CitWA Charles A Hart Tony Di Florio Evi Ferrier Caroline H Grant Ben Harvey Doreen M Dingwall Karen L Field Heather Grauaug David Harvey Judith Dinham Adrian A Fini Gary Gray AO Patricia N R Hatch Mollie A Dinham OAM Michela Fini Richard A Gray Richard J Hatch Vina Djoko Susanne Finn Allan R Green David C Hawkins Annette Dobson Eleanor S Finucane Betty Green* Josephine Hawkins Alan R Dodge AM Chris Fisher Jane M R Green Graham W Hay Mike Doepel James S Fisher* Mindy Green Edward G Hayman Cathy A M Donaldson Lucien Fisher Ralph A Green Bill Healy Grant R Donaldson SC Stephen A Fitzgerald Vivian Paul Green- Sonja L Heath Marco T D’Orsogna* Hannah Fitzhardinge Armytage* Ray Heffer MLC* Leon Flicker Dennis J Gregory* Liz Heggaton John E L Down Rhonda Flottmann Christopher W Griffin Stuart A Henderson Sue Downing Annie Fogarty David C Griffiths Donelle R Hennessy* James B Doyle Brett Fogarty Terence L Grose David W Henry Norma L Doyle Maurie Foley Dhaksinamoorthy Patrick J Henry AM Blasco P J D’Souza Jon Ford MLC Gurumoorthy Sue Henshall Janice D Dudley Graham R Forward Joy F Guthrie Robert J Hepburn Paul L Duncan Mark Foster Barb Haeusler Penny Herbert Denise Dys Daniel W Freeman Barbara M Hale Patrick C Hew Judith E Eckert George K Freeman Bob Hall Bev Hewitt Meredith Eddington* Valerie J French James L Hall Sue Hicks Rob Edel Elizabeth Frith AO Alison P Hill Judith L Edwards Patricia E Gallaher DC Hamersley Janet Hiller Judith Ehling Geoff Gallop AC Len Hamersley David R Hillman MLC Laurie Gallop Maxine Hamersley Lesley R Hillman Jerry Ellis Leo J E Gallop Barbara M Hamilton Robert M Hillman AO^ Margaret B Ellis Thomas A Gallop Diana L Hammond David S Hilton Jane Emberson George M Galvin Margaret J Hammond Andrew T Hislop David Errey Ross W Gamble Amy Harding Susan E Ho Louise Etherington Michael B Gannon Joy Hardy John J Hockley Murray Etherington Derek R Gascoine Deanne E Harler Doug C Hodgson Gerty Ewen Thomas Gerner Peter C Harley Janet L Holmes à Court AC Tony Fairweather Elizabeth D Gerner JP Sue P Harley Karen Holmes Marjorie P Falconer Jennifer Gerschwitz* Kerry K Harmanis Tony Hooper G D Fardon Judi Giddings Dale Harper John D Hopkins Ralph H Fardon OAM Billie Giles-Corti Arthur R C Harris Walter A Horeb

The University of Western Australia | 15 Conor Horgan Helen Keown Michelle MacKellar Estate of Janina Milek Kate Horgan Alex Kerr AM Henryk Mackowiak Jenny M Mills Jon Horton C H Khong Alannah J G MacTiernan John W Mills Tracey A Horton Eva Kijak MLA* Desmond F Milner Michael C Hotchkin Robert W Kilminster Philippa Maddern Linley L Mitchell Barry J House MLC JP Kang J Kim Christopher Malberg Maureen R Mitchell* Kathleen E How Janet King Fay Malcolm Peter Moore Ann Howard Kenneth J Kirkby Peter Mallabone* Bertram J Morgan Tony Howarth AO CitWA Andrew B Kirke Tony Mann Tim Morley Sharni P Howe Shirley C Kitson Prue Manners Alastair Morrison Maxine Howell-Price Nicholas Klamus Greg Marie Jane E Morrison Trish Hughes Hanna Kleyn Paul D Mark Colleen B Mortimer Joe Hung Stephen C Kobelke* Aileen Markiewicz Joyce Moss Anthony A Hunt Richard Krasnoff Andrzej Markiewicz Terry Moylan Jorg C Imberger AM Jenny Kurinczuk Norman R Marlborough Alan L Moyle* Janet A Inglis John H Lake MLA Andreas G Mueller John P Inglis Nonie Lake Bill Marmion MLA Rana E Munns Patricia J Ingram Lou Landau John G Mateljan Michael J Murphy John Inverarity MBE CitWA Miriam Landau Barry Maund* Bill Muston Jane Ireland Francis G D Landels Cristina Maxwell Peter W G Newman Freda B Irenic Adrian N Larking Nicholas G Mayman Paul E Norman Jim Irenic Des Lascelles Laurie Mayne Estate Gilbert L North John M Jackson Brian E S Lauri Richard H Mazzucchelli Anna K Nowak William H Jacobs Sue Leakonis Julie A McAllister Mary E O’Connor Andrew C L James Elizabeth Lefroy Anne J McAnearney* Richard M O’Donnell* Bruce W S James OAM John Leishman* Michael McAnearney* Ilse R O’Ferrall Craig H James Adam Lenegan Ken Mcaullay Alec B O’Halloran Penny Jamrack Nat P Lenzo Mary A McCall Margaret E O’Halloran Veronica I Jeffery Lynne Leonhardt Mike McCall AM John K Olynyk Andre Jemison Peter J Leonhardt James T McClements Colin P O’Sullivan Joy Jenkyn James A Leslie* Steve McDonald Helen Owenell Valerie M Jenner Glenn C Lewis Bruce McDowell John Owenell Peter R Johnson John W Libby Julie McDowell Mimi Packer Peter R Johnson* Peta M Libby David W McFerran Mark A Paganin Kay H Johnston Daryl A Lindsay Murray J McGill Eric R Palmer Merrilyn Jones Beatrice H Little Suzanne A McGill Benita E Panizza Patricia J Jones Roy Little Jim McGinty Paul Papalia MLA Peter V Jones AM Patsy Littlejohn Rosemary J McGlashan Ralph L Paramor Toni Jones Mandy Loton OAM Sheila M McHale John S Pate Tracey E Jones Andrew F Lovegrove Gaye McMath Jim Paton Michele Jurak Freya R Lovegrove John C McMath Ruth Paton Jean C Kahan Cyril A Lovitt MBE^ Liam McNamara Len Pavy Tony Keane Marion E Lugg Margaret E McPhee Richard A Payne Therese E Keeley Richard S W Lugg David R Meager John Peacock Bob Kelliher* Beryl C Luscombe Catherine A Meager Cameron W Pearce Angela Kelly Quang T Ly Sara J Meagher John L Pearce Ross W Kelly AM CitWA Max MacArthur Andrew J Mellor Fiona L Pearman Ken Kelsall AM Judith M Macdonald AM Rae H Metcalf John W Pearman Diana Kempton Siza MacDonald John A Meyer Rosemary A Pearman Alison Kennedy Helen S Macgregor Ian P Middlemas Tim Pearman Jane E Kenway David J Mack Jayne Middlemas Lindsay J Peet

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Julienne Penny Judith A Rivalland* Cecily A Skrudland Helen E A Tuite Stan Perron AM CitWA John C Riviere Teresa J Slaven-Blair Mike Tungay Bill S Peters Kim Roberts Slobodan Slavujevic Sue Tungay Diana S L Phang* Margot Roberts Richard G Sloan David E Tunley AM John Phillimore Norm Roberts Malcolm Smallacombe Paula P Tunley Clare M T Phillips Joan Robins Andrew Smith Craig W Turner Elizabeth J Phillips James S Robinson Maureen B Smith Mervyn C Turner Margaret Phillips Pamela A Robinson Peter A Smith Rosemary A Turner Anne P Pickett Alan D Robson AM CitWA Philip J Smith Ewen W J Tyler AM Joan E Piesse Garry Rodan Ray Smith Chris Ungar Julia B Pitcher Sam Rogers Tom Smith Tim M Ungar John Pither^ B R Rose Warren D Smith Martin Van der Oord Laura Pitts Jack Ross Erica L Smyth Rolf Van Wollingen Donna Plummer Jim Ross AM Ted Snell AM CitWA Richard J Vaughan AM Michael J Poli* Perran Ross Myra Stanbury David J J Vaux Margaret A Pollett Gwyneth M Rothols Stanley Family Peter Verschuer Raymond J Pontague* Verna H M Rowbotham Fiona J Stanley AC CitWA Robert L Vickery AM Robert A Poolman Nicholas H Rowley Gary C Steinepreis Margaret Vines William W Porteous John W Rutherford* Jacqueline M Steinepreis Roger A G Vines CitWA Rose Posner David P Ryan Chris Stevenson Fabienne Vonarburg Anthony C Postle* Barry M Saker* Vivienne Stewart Melanie Wakefield Malcolm and the late Craig Sander Jan Stewart PSM Raymond G Wales Joan Pratt Janice Sander Paul Stobie Eion L Walker Jane E Prendiville Kerry G Sanderson AO Sasha Storm Geoffrey P Walker* Malcolm K Prichard Lida Sayadelmi* Geoff Strauss Ian Wallace Michael G Prichard Rosemary Sayer Ray Strauss Margaret Wallace Kevin Prince Jane M Scanlon Robert Street AO Sean Walsh Sheena J R Prince Derek Schapper* Ronald M Strickland Bill Ward Pearl Proud Anette Schoombee Kathrine Sutherland Louise Ward Ian B Puddey Louis K Scott Craig Suttar Ray Ware Margaret M Quirk MLA Jose L Scriva Frank Sweeney Diana M Warnock Neil Randal Julia B Seabrook Kathryn J Sydney-Smith Lucian R Watkins Mike Rann MP Pamela E Seaman* Robert P Szewczak Shirley M Watt Rod Rate Cim M Sears Cathy Tang Gerald F Watts Yvonne R Rate AM CitWA Enid E Sedgwick Edwin R Taylor Joshua P Welch Mike Rathbone Murugasu Segasothy Ian F Taylor Frank P Welten Brian T Ray Craig S Serjeant Marco A Tedeschi Yee Sang Welten Maureen Ray Tejal M Shah Anthony F Y Teh Donald M Werner Terry Redman MLA Eve P Shannon-Cullity Alexandrea J Thompson Christine M Wheeler Bill Reed Cheryl Shilkin James P Thompson Ian Whitaker Amanda K Reid Geoffrey Shilkin Jane Thompson* David A White Bill Repard Keith B Shilkin AM Peter L Thompson AM* Lisa White Joan Retallack* Andrea Shoebridge Neville A Threlfall John C Whitehand Robert L Reynolds Leslie Shub Debbie Throsby John Whitelaw Gavin J Rezos* Phil Silberstein* Joe Throsby Heather E Whiting Ken Richards Hilary A Silbert Peter C Tinley AM MLA Margaret Whitter Faith Richardson Ralph L Simmonds Minh D Tran* Barbara E Whittle Judy Riddell Dale C Simpson Kenneth D E Travers MLC Ann T Whyntie Stuart C Riddell Craig B Sinclair David W G Treloar Helen R Wildy Eric S Ripper MLA David C Sinclair Kay Trimble Olwyn J Williams Andrew J Ritchie Angela J Skinner Helen R Trowell* Janet Williams*

The University of Western Australia | 17 Organisations, Trusts and Foundations

Ruth E Williamson* Major Partners Clare R Willix Nick J Winnall Apache Energy Ltd Osra M Wisbey Beckwith Cleverdon Rees Michael J Wise BHP Billiton Iron Ore Limited Wendy Wise Kieran Wong BHP Billiton Nickel West Caroline Wood BHP Billiton Petroleum Pty Edit K Wood John C Wood BHP Billiton Worsley Alumina Pty Ltd Michael G Wood^ Cassamarca Foundation Michael Woods Centre for Social Impact Peter J Woods Chris Wortham Chevron Australia Pty Ltd Rhonda Worthington Clinipath Pathology Brigid Woss Ronald W Woss Committee for Perth Limited Christopher C H Wray Equinox Minerals Ltd Michael N Wren Ernst & Young (Perth) Olly Wrenstead William A C Wright Fogarty Foundation MLA Fortitude Foundation Samuel V Wylie Friends of Breast Cancer Research Sonia Yeates Mary Ann T Yeats Goodeve Foundation Melvin P C Yeo Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment Thierry J Yiklong Barbara A York Main OAM John T Reid Charitable Trusts Tim Yuen* Lloyds Register Educational Trust Graeme M Yukich Mannkal Economic Education Foundation Tareq Zabaneh Anita M G Zimpel Mitsubishi Development Pty Ltd Ashley W Zimpel MScience Pty Ltd Kurt W Zink TSW Analytical University Club of Western Australia * UWA also thanks you Water Corporation for your generous gift Western Australian Energy Research Alliance to the UWA Annual Fund WestNet Infrastructure Group Woodside Energy Ltd ^ Deceased Wythenshawe Pty Ltd

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Organisations, Trusts and Foundations

Partners Australian Finance Conference CBI Constructors Pty Ltd Abey Family Foundation Australian Geomechanics Society Central City Medical Centre ABM Resources Limited (WA Chapter) Chalice Gold Mines Limited Adinstruments Pty Ltd Australian Institute of Landscape Chamber of Commerce and Admiration Homes Architects Industry WA Advantage Partners Australian Insurance Law Child and Adolescent Health AECOM Australia Pty Ltd Association Service Agilent Technologies Australia Australian Medical Association (WA) Christian Medical and Dental Akamai Management Group Australian Pharmaceutical Fellowship WA Alan Moyle Pty Ltd Industries City of Albany Albany (WA) Community Financial Australian Podiatry Association (WA) Cliffs Natural Resources Pty Ltd Services Limited Australian Prosthodontic Society Clough Limited Alcoa of Australia Limited (WA) Coffey Geotechnics Allens Arthur Robinson (Perth) Australian Society for Microbiology Commonwealth Bank Alliance Francaise de Perth WA Concrete Pipe Association of Alliance Power & Data Pty Ltd Australian Society of Australasia APD Unit Endodontology (WA) Inc Confucius Institute (UWA Branch) Amcal Regional Group Australian Society of Implant ConocoPhillips Australasia Pty Ltd AMEC Minproc Ltd Dentistry Construction Zone AMPLA Limited Australian Society of Orthodontists CoPharmacy Architects Board of Western Australian Society of Orthodontists Corrs Chambers Westgarth – Australia (WA) Perth Armadale District Ministers’ Australian Steel Institute (WA) Country Women’s Association of Association Australian Tax Office WA Inc ASO Foundation for Research BankWest Corporate Affairs Cox Howlett & Bailey Woodland and Education Bayer Australia Ltd CPA Australia Association of Consulting Beacon Exploration Pty Ltd Criterion Properties Pty Ltd Architects of Australia (WA) Benthic Geotech Pty Ltd CSBP Limited Athlete’s Foot BG & E Pty Ltd CSL Limited Atteris Pty Ltd Blakiston & Crabb David and Wilma Keath Family Australasian College for BP Australia Pty Ltd Prescribed Private Fund Emergency Medicine – WA BP Kwinana Refinery Pty Ltd Delta Sigma Delta WA Graduate Faculty Brans Antiques & Art Chapter Australasian College of Health Brett Davies Lawyers Dental Board of Western Australia Service Management Brookfield Multiplex Engineering Dental Health Services Australasian Faculty of Public Pty Ltd Dental Study Group of Western Health Medicine Bruce & Betty Green Foundation Australia Australia-Japan Society (WA) Inc Cameron Chisholm & Nicol (WA) Department of Education, Australian and New Zealand Pty Ltd Employment and Workplace College of Anaesthetists WA Cape Bouvard Investments Pty Ltd Relations Australian Association of Social Catholic Church – Diocese of Department of Water (South Coast) Workers (WA) Digirock Pty Ltd

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Safehouse Habitats (Australia) Western Australian Specialty Pty Ltd Alloys Pty Ltd Sally Joyston-Bechal Study Group Western Diagnostic Pathology Satterley Property Group Western Power Schaffer Corporation Limited WHK Horwath Perth Scots College WJ & MS Hughes Foundation Shimadzu Scientific Instruments Women and Infants Research (Oceania) Pty Ltd Foundation Western Australia Shirelive Ltd Wood & Grieve Engineers Siemens Ltd. Australia Woodbury Boston Primary School Sinclair Knight Merz Woods Bagot Southern Cross Surveys Workclaims Australia SpinalCure Australia WorleyParsons Limited – Perth Sports Fever Subiaco Young Motors St George’s College (Inc.) YPO (WA Chapter) St John of God Health Care Inc Zonta Club of Peel Region Inc Structerre Consulting Group Subiaco Church of Christ SVT Engineering Consultants Taylor Woodings Technip Oceania Pty Ltd Teck Cominco Australia Pty Ltd Tertiary Travel Service Pty Ltd Tesla Forum Thales Australia Thiess Pty Ltd Thompson Estate Thomsett Family Trust Tikva Investments Pty Ltd Transfield Worley Joint Venture Trillium Investments Pty Ltd UniCredit University Engineers’ Club Uranium Equities URS Australia Pty Ltd UWA Academic Staff Association UWA Rugby Club VDM Consulting Virtual Medical Centre Viscount Plastics Pty Ltd W Fairweather & Son Pty Ltd WA Classic Sounds Pty Ltd WA Criminal Lawyers’ Association Inc WA Department of Health Walker Scientific Pty Ltd Wesfarmers LPG Westcoast Community Centre Inc Western Australian Chinese Chamber of Commerce Inc Western Australian Medical Students’ Society

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