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Inspired Giving 2016 Donor Honour Roll Inspired Giving 2016 Donor honour roll In recognition of our supporters The University of Sydney Donor honour roll 2016 1 Thank you to all our donors The University of Sydney’s honour roll recognises the alumni, friends, organisations, foundations, individuals and estates who gave their generous support during 2016. We would also like to acknowledge the many anonymous donors who contributed to our success. We are profoundly grateful for your confidence in us and your belief in our work. The University of Sydney Donor honour roll 2016 2 Individuals Mark Steglick William Hayward Colin Sullivan AO $1,000,000 – Louise Sylvan Alexander Headley Errol Sullivan $9,999,999 David Tribe David Hirsch Iwan Sunito Kevin Troy Leslee Hodgson David Tai Christopher Vonwiller Francis Hooper Isabel Tangie Len Ainsworth Julie Vonwiller Robert Hutcheon Ivan Tarjan Margarete Ainsworth To Wing David Johnson Robert Thomas AM David Coffey AM Arthur Witten Ian Joye John Tidmarsh Judith Coffey Bing Xu Desley Kassulke Matthew Tobin Anne Lazberger Phillip Keir Andrea van Es Mark Lazberger Rosalie Keirle Ellen Waugh John Sarks AM $10,000 – $99,999 William Kirkpatrick OAM John Whitehouse Shirley Sarks AM Laird Abernethy Janet Knight Cameron Whittaker David Anstice Larry Kornhauser Suzanne Whitworth John Landerer CBE AM James Wiley $100,000 – Georgette Bechara Sarah Benjamin Susan Lee Doug Wilkins $999,999 Tony Berg AM Ross Littlewood Christine Windeyer Judith Adamo Henry Brodaty AO Charles Littrell Gordon Windeyer Mario Adamo William Brooks Jian Wei Liu Philip Winkworth Gaetano Boncardo Ian Brown Robert Luciano Peter Winterton AM John Boultbee AM Ross Brown AM RFD ED Robert Marich Ros Winterton Meghan Carlton Leslie Burnett Patricia Mason Michael Wiseman Barry Catchlove AM David Burns Roger Massy-Greene David Wyllie Lynne Cattell Alan Cameron AO Graham Matheson Dennis Yue AM Doreen Crawley Eric Carter Sakuko Matsui Margaret Crawley Kimberly Cartwright Deidre McCann Austin Curtin Brendan Casey Kevin McCann AM $1000 – $9999 Frank De Angeli Evelyn Chan Thomas McCann Michael Ahrens Kazuko De Angeli Mark Chan Stuart McGill Jolanda Allen Phil Dwyer Anne Charteris Norma McGrath Donald Anderson AOFRS Marcia Edwards Owen Chew Lee Kelly McJannett Hartley Anderson Marshall Edwards AO Robert Christie John Miller John Aston Paul Espie Yasuko Claremont Alan Mills Albert Auyeung Peter Feros John Copland AO Leo Muggleton Nadia Badawi Jennifer Foong Martin Copland Christopher Noel OAM Elizabeth Bajusz David Frecker Annie Corlett AM Christopher O'Hara Elaine Baker Mary Frecker Bruce Corlett AM Edward O'Loughlin William Balding John Graham Norman Croker Patricia O'Loughlin Conn Banbas Leslie Green John Crone Koe Ong Lilon Bandler Elaine Grierson Adam Davenport Alice Oppen OAM Thomas Barlow Judith Harris Allan Davies Nancy Paton OAM Peter Barnard OAM ADM Mary Henderson Lyn Davies Peter Pether JP Bradley Hunt Jeremy Davis AM Daniel Petre AO Peter Barr John Hunt Gregory Davoren Ian Plater Craig Barratt Ian Irving Caroline De Costa AM Ruth Pojer Maxwell Barry OAM Gary Krelle Jan De Voogd Christopher Pokorny Gabrielle Bashir Marion Krelle Martin Dickson AM Steven Proud Michael Batten Barry Lambert Hans Dietz Bruce Pryor Julian Beaumont OAM Joy Lambert Paul Domachuk Timothy Ryan Hayley Bennett Dorothy Lamberton Matthew Duly Janis Salisbury Warwick Benson Richard LeCouteur Ian Dunlop Barbara Sanders John Benyon OAM Richard Longes Julia Farrell Nicholas Sandford Richard Berry Angela Low Dagan Feng Ilse Schnell Roderick Best PSM Clare Maple-Brown Bill Ferris AC Karl Schnell William Best Susan Maple-Brown AM Brian Fitzpatrick Jerry Schwartz Kerrie Bigsworth Corena Marais Deborah Fox Ka Lai Shek Catherine Bishop Catherine McCabe Paul Gerarchi Lawrence Smith Dasia Black-Gutman John McCabe Frank Gleason Sabrina Snow Marianne Bombara George Merridew Lianne Graf Tania Sorrell AM Maxwell Bonnell Sarah Merridew Antony Green Russell Stewart Elizabeth Bowman Charles Moore Warwick Grigor Peter Stokes Anthony Box Dawn Morgan Thomas Hardy Leonard Storlien Ian Boyd Adrian Morris Philip Hartog Anthony Strachan Andrew Bray David Smith Valerie Havyatt Fred Street AM Christine Bray The University of Sydney Donor honour roll 2016 3 Peter Bray Sue Corish Stephen Garton John Hutchison Ionie Brennan Shaun Cousins Ross Gavin Raymond Hyslop OAM RFD Maxwell Brennan AO Margaret Coventry Lesley Gent Catriona Ireland Dominic Bressan Lynda Cowan Lyn Gilbert Duncan Ivison Coral Bridgland Laurie Craddock Jennifer Giles Russell Jacka Ian Bridgland Peggy Craddock Michael Gillespie Jacqueline Jago Hilary Browne-Wilkinson Peter Cranitch Shane Gluskie Margaret Jarosz Norman Brunsdon AM Mark Crennan Ian Goddard Paul Jean William Burke Paul Crennan Geok Goh Tatiana Jelihovsky Neil Burns Michael Crivelli Ross Goldstein Meng Jiang Jack Byrne Graham Croker Samuel Gow Stephen Johns John Byrne John Crooke Sanjeev Goyal Arthur Johnson Kerry Byrne Barbara Crouch Neville Grace Colin Johnston Paul Byrne SC John Cruthers Ross Grant Robert Johnston AC Hilary Cairns John Culkin Bruce Gray Akira Kawamura Ian Cairns Maurice Cunningham Alfred Greco Beryl Keane Christine Cameron Sue Dale David Green Reginald Keene Ian Cameron Ian Daly Sam Green Richard Kell AM Margaret Cameron Rowena Danziger AM Warren Green Jane Kennedy Stuart Cameron Philip Davidson Simon Greville Stuart Kennedy Graham Campbell Roger Davis Douglas Grice Donald Kenyon Rosemary Campbell Scott Denton Jan Grose OAM John Keogh Tyrone Carlin Michael Diamond AM MBE Andrew Grulich Stepan Kerkyasharian AO Adam Carr Roderick Dixon Joseph Habib Hilda Kerkyasharian Talbot Carter Sharne Dixon Miriam Habib Peter Ketley John Chalmers AC Janet Donald John Hails David Keyte David Chan Paul Donnelly Allan Hall Russell Kift Maureen Chan Tiffany Donnelly Stephen Hall Janice King Elaine Chang James Dorney Harold Hallenstein Roger King Beverley Charlton Julia Drew Etel Hammond-Roldan Thomas King Zeryab Cheema Norton Duckmanton OAM Robert Hampshire Wal King AO Dannu Chen RFD Richard Hansford Michael Kirby Mee-Na Cheok Jan Dudley Timothy Harding David Kirk MBE Svetlana Cherepanoff Edwin Duncan Marc Hardman Samantha Knopp Douglas Chesher Margaret Durham Horatia Hargraves Nicholas Korner May KT Cheung Valdemars Duselis Stephen Harrison AO Leslie Lainson Ben Chiarella Graham Easton Phillip Harry AM Christopher Laird Sing Chiu Susie Edwards David Hart Michael Lambert Constantinos Choutis Keith Emery Ian Hastings John Lamble AO Michael Chow Jonathan Erby AM Angelo Hatsatouris OAM David Landa OAM Damian Chown Ian Evans Jill Hawker Peter Lawrence Danielle Christensen Robert Ewing Michael Hawker AM Mimi Le Yet Lian Chuah Robert Fabian Neil Hawkins Barbara Le Maistre Catherine Chung Edward Falkiner Alison Hayward Ruth Leckie Milton Churche John Fernon SC Toby Heap Richard Lee AM Cecil Churm OBE Lea Ferris Janet Heffernan Steven Lee Tony Clark James Field Peter Hemming Adolf Lenskyj Anthony Clarke David Fitzsimons Peter Henchman Lucinda Leonard John Cloney Josephine Flint Mary Henry Robyn Leonard Ian Clubb John Floyd David Hewitt Clemens Leske Cameron Clyne Christopher Flynn David Hill Winston Leung John Coffey Peter Flynn John Hocking Gregory Lewis Sandra Coffey Peter Forsyth Dorothy Hoddinott AO Paul Lewis David Coles Brian France Patricia Hollman Liwei Li Kenneth Coles AM Ian Fraser Mark Holmes Patrick Lightfoot OAM Sally Colgan Jodi Frawley Joanna Holt Alexander Lin Ann Connor Merrick Fry Jennifer Hopson John Lobban Kevin Conroy Alice Fung Michael Horsburgh AM Douglas Logan Bradley Cooke Denise Fung Andrew Horsley Brian Long Geoffrey Cooke Anne Galbraith Geoffrey Howard Charles Longworth AM Meighan Cooke Gloria Gallaher Dig Howitt Edward Loong Jane Cooper Justin Gardener Brian Hsu Christine Lopacinski Jay Cooper Bunny Gardiner-Hill Zhuang Hu Chee Low John Coorey Michael Gardiner-Hill Fay Hudson David Low John Corish Stephen Garrett Diana Hutchison Robin Low The University of Sydney Donor honour roll 2016 4 Lawrence Luk Stephen Newnham Margaret Robertson Sandra Trowbridge Gloria Qiaowen Luo-Li Michael Neylan James Robinson John Troy Brendan Lynch Chan Fai Ng Bruce Ross Patrick Tseng Lisa MacRae Chuen Yee Ng Sophia Rothery James Tsiolis Donald Magarey Jane Noel David Rothfield Jennifer Turner FRCPA Kathryn Magarey Margaret Norris Heather Rowntree Joseph Turner Reg Maher Robert Norris David Roxburgh Anastasios Tzioumis Gregory Mail Stephen Norrish QC Thomas Rubin Peter Valder OAM Kathleen Manojlovic Gustav Nossal AC CBE Antoinette Russell Kerry Van Gemert Andras Markus John Nutt AM Elaine Russell Geoffrey Vaughan AO Marton Marosszeky Nigel Nutt Ken Russell David Vaux Donald Marples Helen O'Connor Nimalan Rutnam Annabelle Wadsworth Vicky Marquis Paul O'Donnell Alison Salter Peter Wakeford OAM Colleen Martin David O'Rourke David Sanders Edward Walgien Frank Martin Jeffrey Pages Thomas Sapina Keith Walker Jo Martins Andrew Pahlman Justin Scanlan Marjorie Wallace Anthony Mason AC KBE Douglas Paisley Jacqueline Schick John Walmsley Jane Mathews AO Edmund Palmer OBE Katrina Schlunke John Walton AM Marion Maxwell Frank Papadopoulos Henryk Schutta Paul Wand AM Colin McCann Andrew Pardoe Susanne Scobie Christopher Ward Shirley McCarthy David Partlett Kenneth Seale Lucinda Warren Kathleen McClellan Philippa Pattison AO Paul Seale Jenny Wassell Christopher McClelland Christopher Peck Joan Segal Louise Watts Ruth McColl AO Debra Perik Shahram Shahidi Nigel Weaver Denys McCullough Gregory Perry Christopher Shinners Deanne Weir Alan McDevitt Betty Pether Stacey Siegert Gordon Weiss Sean McElduff Brian Pettit
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