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SBOCA Hall of Fame inductees 2008

Brother Raphael Bassett (1942–1945) Leader in the Christian Education of Youth. Became Provincial of the De La Salle Brothers in , New Zealand and Papua . Gave himself unreservedly to the cause of Christian Education of Youth.

Justice Kevin Bell (1966-1971) became His Honour Justice Kevin Bell of the Supreme Court of . Was appointed President of the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.

Anthony Cavanough (1965-1972) became Honourable Justice Cavanough of the Supreme Court of Victoria. Was also a Commissioner with the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission for three years.

Peter Fitzgerald (1965-1972) became Australian record holder, Australian Champion and Olympic representative in the 1976 Olympics in the 200 metres semi-finals.

Graham (Smacka) Fitzgibbon (1941–1945) At the age of 19, he was already on Jazz scene working with Graeme Bell and Frank Johnson. ‘Smacka’, entertainer and Australia’s King of Jazz, brought laughter and joy to .

Dr Tim Flannery (1968-1973) became a Professor and written many scientific papers. Was named 2007. Has taught at Harvard, Adelaide, Macquarie and Monash and is a research scientist at a range of Universities.

Dr Paul Fraser (1955-1964) received the CSIRO Lifetime Achievement Award. 30 years of world class scientific research on ozone depleting substances and global atmospheric change for the protection of the ozone layer.

Shaun Graf (1969-1975) played Sheffield Shield cricket and professionally in the UK. He became Victorian selector and Manager of the VCA.

Vince Grella (1992-1995) Australian football (soccer) Defensive Midfielder who played for Blackburn Rovers in England’s Premier League and for the Australian national team, the Socceroos.

Toby Haenen (1986-1991) Olympian representing Australia in the 100m and 200m backstroke and in Atlanta winning a Bronze Medal. Established his first learn to swim centre.

Gerard Healy (1973-1978) Footballer and Brownlow Medallist in 1988. Now in the media and selector of Victorian and Australian teams.

Brad Hodge (1987-1992) Well known professional Australian cricketer. His highlight was 203 not out against South Africa.

Robert (Bob) Hoysted (1938-1941) Well known horse trainer who trained Caulfield Cup and Group One winners. He was strapper to Melbourne Cup winner Rising Fast and trainer of Manikato.

Brad Hughes (1979-1984) Professional golfer. He was part of the International Team that took on USA in the Presidents Cup. Won two Australian Masters and a Tournament Players Championship. Represented Australia at the World Cup in 1996 and 1997.

Anthony Marchant (1952-1954) Was Victorian and Australian Junior Sprint and Time Trial Cycling Champion. Received a Gold Medal in the Melbourne Olympic Games in the 2000 metres Tandem.

Professor Ronald McCallum OAM (1964-1966) Lost his sight as an infant and earned a place in Law at Monash. Has a Bachelor of Jurisprudence and a Bachelor of Laws. Is Dean of Law Faculty at Sydney University. Awarded an Order of Australia.

Justice Shane Marshall (1968-1973) became a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia in 1995 and a Judge of the Supreme Court of the ACT in 2004.

Trevor Mast (1961-1966) Well known wine maker. After completing studies in Germany, he established Mount Langi Ghiran Winery which is highly regarded worldwide. Also established Four Sisters Winery named after his 4 daughters. Yering Station purchased Mount Langi Ghiran prior to his retirement.

Dr David Mutimer (1969-1974) Transplant surgeon. Professor of Clinical Hepatology. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of England and Australian College of Physicians.

Bishop Christopher Saunders (1963-68) obtained a degree in Canon Law in Canada and became a Bishop in 1996 and Chair of Australian Catholic Social Justice Council.

Dr Paul Steinfort (1964-66) Graduated with a degree in Civil Engineering with honours. His engineering credits include The National Gallery, Rialto Towers, Collins Place, MCG Great Southern Stand and Project Manager after the Tsunami.

Dr Paul Strangio (1975-1980) Graduated BA (Hon) from Monash and completed a PhD at Deakin University. Author of ‘Keeper of the Faith: A Biography of Jim Cairns.

Justice Peter Young (1962-1966) Graduated with a Bachelor of Jurisprudence in 1970 and Bachelor of Laws in 1972. Was appointed QC in 1997. In 2002 became Judge of the Family Court of Australia.