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GRADUATION CEREMONIES 2019 Acknowledgement of Country Unisa Respects the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla Peoples’ Spiritual Relationship with Their Country

GRADUATION CEREMONIES 2019 Acknowledgement of Country Unisa Respects the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla Peoples’ Spiritual Relationship with Their Country

GRADUATION CEREMONIES 2019 Acknowledgement of Country UniSA respects the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla peoples’ spiritual relationship with their country. We also acknowledge the diversity of Aboriginal peoples, past and present. Artist: Find out more about the University’s commitment Rikurani to reconciliation at unisa.edu.au/RAP B B Adele Pittendreigh Untitled 1 2018

This booklet exhibits the outstanding work of graduates of the University of ’s School of Art, Architecture and Design.

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2 3 Contents

Chancellor’s welcome 4

Vice Chancellor’s welcome 5

About the University of South Australia 7

Our journey so far 8

Processional Music 14

Academic Dress 16

Ceremony Tradition 18

University of South Australia Awards 19

University of South Australia Medal Winners 21

Pridham Hall 22

You can leave your mark on UniSA 23

Alumni 25

Tuesday 16 April 2019 at 10:30 am 27

Tuesday 16 April 2019 at 3:00 pm 35

Wednesday 17 April 2019 at 10:30 am 43

Wednesday 17 April 2019 at 3:00 pm 51

Thursday 18 April 2019 at 10:30 am 57

Thursday 18 April 2019 at 3:00 pm 65

Tuesday 23 April 2019 at 10:30 am 73

Tuesday 23 April 2019 at 3:00 pm 81

Wednesday 24 April 2019 at 10:30 am 89

Wednesday 24 April 2019 at 3:00 pm 97

Friday 26 April 2019 at 10:30 am 107

Friday 3 May 2019 at 11.00am 117

Friday 17 May 2019 at 2.00pm 121

Prizes 125

Previous Honorary Award Recipients 133

3 Chancellor’s welcome

Today is a time for celebration as you mark both the end and the beginning of exciting parts of your lives. It is also an occasion on which to look forward to the opportunities available to you as a graduate of the University of South Australia. I am honoured to be able to share this special event with you, and your family and friends. During your time with the University of South Australia you have developed a set of distinctive qualities which describe the knowledge, skills and personal abilities that you will need as you move into a constantly changing global economy. You have acquired an international outlook; a capacity for critical thought and lifelong learning; an ability to communicate effectively and work autonomously and cooperatively; and a sense of social responsibility. You are well equipped to succeed, confident in the knowledge and skills you possess. Congratulations and all the very best as you start the next big adventure in your lives.

Ms Pauline Carr Chancellor

Ms Pauline Carr BEc (ANU), MBA, FAICD, FCIS, FGIA Pauline Carr is the Chancellor of the University of South Australia. She has over 30 years of management and commercial experience in the resources industry with both Australian and international companies. In addition she has over 20 years comprehensive compliance and governance experience with listed company boards. Previously Ms Carr was a senior executive with Normandy Mining Limited, where she was actively involved in the company’s growth, its corporate activities and its international expansion and subsequently Newmont Mining Corporation. Ms Carr is currently a Director of ASX listed Highfield Resources Limited and Deputy Chairman of National Pharmacies as well as the Minerals and Energy Advisory Council and the South Australian Minerals and Petroleum Expert Group. She also provides management support, business improvement, governance, compliance and risk consultancy services to companies in the resources, construction and superannuation sectors.

4 5 Vice Chancellor’s welcome

Graduating with a university degree represents a major milestone in life. Now you’re about to enter a whole new world of wonderful opportunities. You will leave us today with a parchment and a career path and we couldn’t be prouder of you. I am very pleased to share the excitement of this day with you and with the people who have supported you throughout your studies: your family, your friends and your mentors. Yours is an important graduation ceremony and we are celebrating your success along with our own. We have come a long way since 1991 when we amalgamated colleges of advanced education and institutes of technology to become the University of South Australia. Now we’re considered one of the world’s best young universities – Australia’s University of Enterprise – putting our best teaching and research into creating bright futures for our students and partnering with industry and the professions to bring the benefits of that teaching and research to our community. I hope the achievement you celebrate today opens many doors of opportunities for you so that you can make your mark as a global citizen, a professional in everything you do. You, like almost 215,000 graduates who have preceded you, are very important to us; you are our success stories, the role models for current students and those who might follow in your footsteps. As your career grows and your success is assured, current students look at you and see what’s possible in their own lives. I wish you every success, happiness and prosperity as you take your first steps into your new lives as graduates of the University of South Australia.

Professor David Lloyd Vice Chancellor and President

Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, CChem, FRSC David Lloyd was appointed to the University of South Australia as Vice Chancellor and President in 2012. A Dublin-born and educated chemist who specialises in computer-aided drug design, Professor Lloyd has re-focused institutional culture to position UniSA as Australia’s University of Enterprise and to shape its activities to better meet the challenges of the 21st century. Professor Lloyd was a member of the South Australia Economic Development Board (EDB) from 2014 to 2018. A past Chair of Technology Network group of technology-focused universities, he now sits on the board of Universities Australia, the peak body representing the university sector where he is the lead vice-chancellor for research & innovation. He was also appointed to the Australian Research Council’s (ARC) Advisory Council to provide advice to the ARC on key research policy issues, to lend independent strategic guidance and experience that will strengthen the ARC’s ability to support research and innovation in Australia. Before joining the University of South Australia, Professor Lloyd was Vice-President for Research and later Bursar and Director of Strategic Innovation at Trinity College Dublin. Professor Lloyd was Chair of the Irish Research Council and prior to academia, worked in the pharmaceutical industry in the UK. He holds an honorary Professorship from Tianjin University and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry.

5 6 7 The University is also closely engaged with About the the communities it serves. It has recently opened MOD, Australia’s future-focused University of museum of science, innovation and design; its Samstag Museum presents a changing South Australia exhibitions program of contemporary visual art, and its Hawke Centre engages with local and international communities through The University of South Australia (UniSA) public lectures, seminars, and research is Australia’s University of Enterprise. projects. The University also has a strong It is known for its culture of innovation equity mission and recently became the anchored around global and national links first South Australian university to unveil to academic, research and industry partners. a Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan which Its graduates are global professionals at creates greater opportunities for Aboriginal ease with the world and ready to create peoples in education and employment and and respond to change. Its research is embeds their culture into the University. inventive and adventurous and it creates new knowledge that is central to global economic and social prosperity. Its reputation continues to grow. It is considered one of the best young universities worldwide, ranked 25th in the 2019 QS Top 50 Universities Aged Under 50 and in the Top 3 Young Universities in Australia in the 2018 THE Young University Rankings. THE also ranked UniSA as the No.1 Young University in Australia for Teaching Quality. With around 31,000 students, almost 6,000 of whom are international students, UniSA is South Australia’s largest university and offers degree programs in business, education, arts, social sciences, health sciences, information technology, engineering and the environment. Programs are designed with strong professional emphasis and in partnership with industry and the professions to ensure the career relevance of its teaching. In fact, UniSA is ranked number one in South Australia for graduate careers and employer satisfaction (2016-18 QILT Graduate Outcomes Survey and 2018 Employer Satisfaction Survey). The University’s strong research environment focuses on areas such as ageing, scarce resources, future industries and cancer prevention and management. The close, collaborative engagement it enjoys with its many industry, government, collegiate and community partners is reflected in its ranking as the No.1 University in Australia for Industry Research Income in the 2019 THE World University Rankings.

7 Our journey so far Our journey so far

The University of South Australia (UniSA) was established in 1991 but The South Australian College1991 of Advanced our foundations date back to the latter half of the 19th century. The Education (SACAE) designated as one of only eight Distance Education Centres. forerunners of today’s UniSA were the South Australian School of Art, founded in 1856, the first of several Teacher Training Colleges formed in The University of South Australia (UniSA) was 1992 established upon the merger of SAIT and Professor David Robinson appointed 1876, and the School of Mines and Industries which was established in three SACAE campuses. Vice Chancellor. 1889. These schools were renowned for providing quality education and The Hon Dr Basil Hetzel for responding to the needs of the nascent colony of South Australia. John McDonald appointed first Chancellor; Professor Alan Mead the first Vice Chancellor. AC appointed Chancellor of the University of South Australia. 1856 The School of Art 1993 was established 1876 UniSA became a foundation member of by Charles Hill just The Training School, the first South the Australian Technology Network (ATN) 15 years after the Australian Teachers College, was founded. federation. proclamation of UniSA commenced teaching programs 1994 the new colony of offshore, beginning with the International South Australia. MBA in Singapore. 1906 Professor Eleanor Ramsay, Louis Laybourne Smith the first-ever Australian Pro established the first Vice Chancellor charged Two of the University’s key research 1889 architectural course at with improving equity and institutes, the Ian Wark Research The South Australian School of Mines and the South Australian access to education, was Institute (IWRI) and the Institute for Industries was established. School of Mines and appointed. Telecommunications Research (ITR), were Industries. officially opened. The Distance Education Centre building at Underdale was opened.

Adelaide Kindergarten1907 Training College 1918 for teachers was established with strong The Technical High School was 1996 advocacy from Lillian de Lissa. founded as a preparatory school for the The Unaipon School was opened offering courses offered by the School of Mines and 1997 a range of programs in Aboriginal and Industries. The City West campus Australian Studies. was officially opened by Governor General Sir William Dean. 1960 UniSA identified seven The Adelaide Technical High School and unique graduate qualities the South Australian School of Mines The1965 SAIT opened Whyalla campus to meet 1998 that described the knowledge, skills and UniSA awarded an and Industries merged to form the South the growing demand for skills in the steel personal abilities required in professional honorary doctorate Australian Institute of Technology (SAIT). and shipping industries. careers. to then President of South Africa, UniSA became the first Australian university Nelson Mandela. to develop a Statement of Commitment to 1973 Australian Reconciliation. The Aboriginal Task Force was established The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre at the South Australian Institute of was established. Technology and provided some of the first education in social work specifically for Professor Denise Indigenous students in Australia. It was the Bradley was named 1999 David Klingberg AM first tertiary program of its kind in Australia the University’s Vice succeeded Dr Basil Hetzel and provided an enclave of support for Chancellor and President. AC as Chancellor. its students and a path forward that Extensively involved in encouraged careers built on education. national education policy UniSA won the Business SA groups for more than two Export Award for education decades, she chaired the Expert Panel in for the first time. 2008 that undertook the National Review of Higher Education. 1982 Now Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley The South Australian College of Advanced AC, she was made a Companion of the Education (SACAE) was formed out of the Order of Australia, Australia’s highest amalgamation of the Adelaide College honour, in recognition of her service to of the Arts and Education (including the higher education. Underdale and City campuses) along with the Hartley (Magill), Salisbury and Sturt Colleges of Advanced Education.

8 9 1991 The South Australian College of Advanced Education (SACAE) designated as one of only eight Distance Education Centres. The University of South Australia (UniSA) was 1992 established upon the merger of SAIT and Professor David Robinson appointed three SACAE campuses. Vice Chancellor. John McDonald appointed first Chancellor; The Hon Dr Basil Hetzel Professor Alan Mead the first Vice Chancellor. AC appointed Chancellor of the University of South Australia. 1993 UniSA became a foundation member of the Australian Technology Network (ATN) federation. UniSA commenced teaching programs 1994 offshore, beginning with the International MBA in Singapore. Professor Eleanor Ramsay, the first-ever Australian Pro Vice Chancellor charged Two of the University’s key research with improving equity and institutes, the Ian Wark Research access to education, was Institute (IWRI) and the Institute for appointed. Telecommunications Research (ITR), were officially opened. The Distance Education Centre building at Underdale was opened. 1996 The Unaipon School was opened offering 1997 a range of programs in Aboriginal and The City West campus Australian Studies. was officially opened by Governor General Sir William Dean. UniSA identified seven unique graduate qualities 1998 that described the knowledge, skills and UniSA awarded an personal abilities required in professional honorary doctorate careers. to then President of South Africa, UniSA became the first Australian university Nelson Mandela. to develop a Statement of Commitment to Australian Reconciliation. The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre was established. Professor Denise Bradley was named 1999 David Klingberg AM the University’s Vice succeeded Dr Basil Hetzel Chancellor and President. AC as Chancellor. Extensively involved in national education policy UniSA won the Business SA groups for more than two Export Award for education decades, she chaired the Expert Panel in for the first time. 2008 that undertook the National Review of Higher Education. Now Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley AC, she was made a Companion of the Order of Australia, Australia’s highest honour, in recognition of her service to higher education.

9 2000 Nelson Mandela was announced as the new International Patron of UniSA’s Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre. 2001 The University celebrated its 10th anniversary. 2002 UniSA was named the leading provider of offshore programs in Australia by IDP.

UniSA sponsored the Tour Down Under cycling race for the first time.

FedSat, Australia’s experimental satellite developed by the CRC for Satellite Systems and including UniSA-designed payloads, was launched. The UniSA Northern Adelaide Partnerships (UNAP) program was established to underpin economic and social development and improve education participation in severely disadvantaged communities. 2003 UniSA was named an Employer of Choice 2004 for Women for the first time. The University of South Australia Business School became only the 2005 second in Australia The first stage of the University’s $100 to receive European million development program, Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) Blueprint 2005, was completed and five accreditation, one of two major new buildings–the Kaurna Building, the forms of international accreditation for Dorrit Black Building, the Garth Boomer business schools. Building, the Basil Hetzel Building and the Mawson Centre–were opened. The University received an overwhelmingly positive report from the The University Australian Universities Quality Agency launched four new (AUQA) audit, including 16 commendations research institutes for good practice. – the Ehrenberg Bass Institute for UniSA received $10 million in funding from Marketing Science, the Australian Government to establish a the Sansom Chair in Child Protection at the University. Institute for Health Research, the Hawke UniSA delivered the Australian International Research Institute Space University intensive professional for Sustainable Society, and the Institute development program, confirming South for Sustainable Systems and Technologies Australia’s position as a centre for space (since renamed the Barbara Hardy education and training. Institute). UniSA won the Institutional Award from the The UniSA Mount Gambier Regional Centre Australian Learning and Teaching Council was opened and the Centre for Regional for Provision of Services to the Community. Engagement established. UniSA was ranked in the top 200 universities worldwide by The Times Higher Education Supplement.

10 11 2006 Professor John Ralston was named UniSA’s first Laureate Professor. The Australian Minerals Science Research Institute (AMSRI), headquartered at UniSA’s Ian Wark Research Institute, was officially opened. It was supported by the largest ARC Linkage Grant ever awarded. 2007 Professor Peter Høj joined UniSA as Vice The Royal Australian Institute of Chancellor and President of the University Architects awarded the nation’s highest following Professor Denise Bradley’s accolade for a public building to UniSA’s retirement. Kaurna Building.

2008 UniSA was awarded $40 million through the Federal Government’s Education Investment Fund to help build the $73 million building to house the Materials and Minerals Science Learning and Research Hub at Mawson Lakes. 2009 Associate Professor Mahfuz Aziz won the Dr Ian Gould, Prime Minister’s Award for the Australian a resources industry Teacher of the Year. professional, was UniSA joined Pedal Prix, the Human Powered appointed as the Vehicle super series, as lead sponsor. University’s new Chancellor following the retirement of David Klingberg AM. 2010 The UniSA College was launched to offer more opportunities for South Australians to gain access to tertiary education. UniSA joined forces with the International Space University in Strasbourg, France, to bring world-class space education to the southern hemisphere. The UniSA-based Centre for Muslim and Non-Muslim Understanding was launched UniSA secured $30 million from the Federal in India by then Minister of Education and Government’s Education Investment Fund future Prime Minister, . towards the cost of a $85 million learning centre to be built in Adelaide’s West End. UniSA graduated its 100,000th student, Charlotte Mukamuberwa, a Rwandan refugee now with a Bachelor of Commerce degree. 2011 In the 2011 QS World University Rankings, the University of South Australia showed 2012 The second Excellence in Research the biggest improvement of any Australian Australia (ERA) assessment rated more university for the second year running to be than 86 per cent of UniSA’s research as ranked 11th in Australia. world-class or better. The first national Excellence in Research Chemist, researcher for Australia (ERA) assessment showed and Irish university that around 70 per cent of UniSA research leader, Professor David assessed was world-class standard or above. Lloyd, is appointed as the University of South Australia’s new Vice Chancellor and President. The new China-Australia Centre for Sustainable Urban Design, is founded in partnership with Tianjin University.

11 2013 UniSA became the first university in the world to host an online brainstorming event and ideas generator – unijam. It 2014 hosted 17,000 unique posts and more than In April the University’s $85 million Jeffrey 1300 conversation threads from across 56 Smart Building was officially opened, countries. featuring eight floors spanning 12,480m² with the latest technologies and cutting Crossing the Horizon was launched – a edge learning spaces. strategic action plan designed to change the way the University operates and engages with its communities.

CROSSING THE HORIZON Our Strategic Action Plan 2013 - 2018

UniSA ranked in the world’s top 50 under 50 years of age by both the QS and THE world university rankings. The University To mark the 20-year partnership between also ranked in the THE’s global Top 100 UniSA and Hong Kong Baptist University, for engineering and technology. a new suite of jointly offered full-time UniSA’s MBA program is one of only degrees is launched. three nationally to win a five-star rating UniSA partners with the Institute for Choice for the sixth consecutive year from the to bring global experts together in the Graduate Management Association’s Good science of human choice behaviour; and is Universities Guide. announced as the national headquarters An alliance with SA Pathology is announced for an $88 million Data to Decisions CRC. that will see UniSA support the growth of one of Australia’s top cancer research centres. With a Federal Government investment of $40 million, the Centre for Cancer Biology (CCB) expansion was 2015 announced by the then Prime Minister Julia UniSA was ranked as one of the world’s Gillard during a visit to UniSA in June. best young universities (THE ranks us #38 on their list of the world’s best 50 under The University was appointed lead partner 50; Quacarelli Symonds moves us up to of a new Cooperative Research Centre #25). We had some stunning research for Cell Therapy Manufacturing set to results as well: Excellence in Research underpin significant innovations in the Australia rated 97 per cent of our assessed treatment available for diabetes, wound, research as world-class or above. and transplant patients.

UniSA was also ranked as one of the world’s best international universities. We entered into a significant relationship with the University College London to establish our Future Industries Institute (FII) and became the recipient of an incredibly generous contribution from the late, great, Sir Terry Pratchett, a perpetual scholarship fund worth more than $1 million. UniSA also opened the Innovation Collaboration Centre at City West in partnership with Hewlett Packard Enterprise and forged a partnership with one of China’s largest drug manufacturers, Yabao Pharmaceuticals, to develop and bring to market new cancer treatments.

12 13 2016 2017 Jim McDowell, former BAE UniSA’s rapid rise up the international systems Saudi Arabia CEO rankings continued with Times Higher and a passionate supporter Education (THE) rating the university as of continuing education, #32 in their list of the world’s best young succeeded Dr Ian Gould AM universities. UniSA was the youngest as the University’s Chancellor. Australian university on the list and ranked by THE as #9 in Australia, of universities The University celebrated its 25th birthday of any age. UniSA’s Law School, in only since establishment in 1991. its 10th year, was ranked as one of the UniSA joined forces with SA’s larget private world’s best at #88 and the best in South health care provider, Calvary Health Care Australia. Quality Indicators for Learning Adelaide, to expand health education and and Teaching (QILT) rated UniSA as #1 in research. South Australia for graduate careers and for student satisfaction. Future Industries Institute (FII) was officially launched and received $7.5 million from the In 2017 UniSA South Australian Government. developed a new suite of high-quality, Professor Irene Watson was appointed as 100 per cent online the first Pro Vice Chancellor: Aboriginal undergraduate courses Leadership and Strategy, and Unaipon Chair. that can be studied Esteemed investment banker, Chairman of anytime, anywhere. the Board and UniSA Alumnus, Each of UniSA Online’s Andrew Pridham, presented a $5 million new bachelor degree philanthropic gift to support construction programs is designed specifically for of the new great hall. Acknowledging this online education giving students the as the largest single private donation in the best possible learning resources to University’s 25 year history, the multipurpose encourage deeper and broader intellectual facility was named as Pridham Hall. engagement and to support personalised learning and assessment strategies. 2018 The new Samsung SMARTSchool, one of the most technologically advanced teacher- training facilities in the country, opened its doors at UniSA’s Magill campus. Powered by Major new infrastructure opened when UniSA Samsung technology, the $4 million facility launched two new buildings. Pridham Hall will equip Australian students and teachers and the University of South Australia Cancer with the skills and tools that are shaping Research Institute were both opened in May Australia’s future. 2018. Pridham Hall is a $50 million cultural In September, UniSA and sporting centre of the University. appointed a new Chancellor, The $247 million Ms Pauline Carr. With more University of South than 30 years’ management Australia Cancer and commercial experience Research Institute, in the resources industry, is home to UniSA’s Ms Carr has been a member research-rich School of of the University’s Council since 2010. Pharmacy and Medical UniSA launched its Enterprise25 plan, Sciences, the globally re-imagining UniSA with a laser-like focus recognised Centre for on its programs and an aim to reduce its Cancer Biology and our operational silos. The plan is to re-shape and technology-based business incubation hub, review programs to ensure they are leading- the Innovation Collaboration Centre. edge, end user endorsed programs and that The building is also are all ranked among the best in the world. home to MOD., Enterprise25 Australia’s leading Our Strategic Plan future focused 2018-2025 museum, which provokes new ideas at the intersection of science, art and innovation. It opened with an exhibition, MOD.IFY which took audiences on

AUSTRALIA’S UNIVERSITY an immersive and unexpected journey that OF ENTERPRISE challenged what they think they know about what it means to be human. 13 As a composer Deborah has received Processional numerous commissions since the success of her opera (2010) and Music now specialises in working with traditional languages.

Ancient Land Processional The Ngarrindjeri Women’s Choir The processional music played at the start Singing is an essential part of identity in of the graduation ceremony has been Aboriginal culture. The women who gather composed by Deborah Cheetham AO. The to sing in Murray Bridge do so because it is work is sung by the Ngarrindjeri Women’s part of who they are as Aboriginal women. Choir and the Marryatville Concert Choir, These women have performed for many supported by the Adelaide Symphony important events over the past decade Orchestra, conducted by Nicholas Buc. but are never happier than when singing in community and passing on culture “From the beginning I wanted this through song. processional to be a powerful reminder that knowledge has been passed for more than 2000 generations on the lands that the University now occupies. For that reason it was essential to include the traditional language groups from each of the campuses of the University of South Australia - Kaurna (Adelaide), Boandik (Mt Gambier) and Barngarla (Whyalla). Ancient Land Processional is music for ceremony and for celebration. I wanted this work to convey the importance and excitement of one of life’s great rites of passage – the graduation ceremony”. - Deborah Cheetham AO

Deborah Cheetham AO Deborah Cheetham, woman, soprano, composer and educator has been a leader in the Australian arts landscape for more than 25 years. In the 2014 Queen’s Birthday Honours List, Deborah was appointed as an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO), for distinguished service to the performing arts as an opera singer, composer and artistic director, to the development of Indigenous artists, and to innovation in performance. Deborah Cheetham AO

The Ngarrindjeri Women’s Choir

14 15 The Marryatville Concert Choir Adelaide Symphony Orchestra – Aldis Sils Musical Director Established in 1936, the internationally The choir is one of the many co-curricular acclaimed Adelaide Symphony Orchestra ensembles at Marryatville High School’s is South Australia’s largest performing internationally acclaimed Special Interest arts organisation. Today the ASO plays Music Centre. The choir is recognised as a major role in Adelaide’s cultural and one of the best school choirs in Adelaide. economic vibrancy, and enriches the In the past decade it has won competitions community through a diverse program in Adelaide (Adelaide Choral Eisteddfods), of world-class performances to more Sydney (Sydney Performing Arts Challenge, than 90,000 concertgoers each season. ABC Classic FM Choir of the Year State The Ancient Land Processional orchestral Champion 2006), and internationally music was performed by the ASO, (Tallinn International Choral Festival 2007). conducted by Nicholas Buc and recorded The choir has toured Central Europe in Adelaide’s ABC studios. including concerts at the Kodaly School in Kecskemet. The choir performs a wide variety of repertoire in a range of styles, and where possible in original languages.

The Marryatville Concert Choir

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Photo: Shane Reid

15 bonnet with red cord and tassel. Red hood Academic Dress lined with light blue and edged with gold ribbon with two gold stripes on either side.

Doctor of Science higher doctorate Doctor of Philosophy degrees Oxford-style red gown with blue facing Oxford-style black gown with red facing and gold ribbon trim on front of gown and on front of gown and around sleeve cuffs. around sleeve cuffs. Black Tudor velvet Black Tudor velvet bonnet with black tassel. bonnet with red cord and tassel. Red hood Black hood lined with red with gold edging. lined with blue and edged with gold ribbon with two gold stripes on either side. Professional doctorates Oxford-style black gown faced with Doctor of Letters higher doctorate discipline colour (as shown below) Oxford-style red gown with gold facing on front of gown and around sleeve and blue ribbon trim on front of gown and cuffs. Black Tudor velvet bonnet with around sleeve cuffs. Black Tudor velvet black tassel. Black hood lined with bonnet with red cord and tassel. Red hood discipline colour with gold edging. lined with gold and edged with blue ribbon with two blue stripes on either side. Masters degrees Oxford-style black gown. Black Doctor of Laws higher doctorate mortarboard with black tassel. Black Oxford-style red gown with gold facing hood lined with blue with gold edging. and blue and red ribbon trim on front of gown and around sleeve cuffs. Black Tudor Graduate diplomas and velvet bonnet with red cord and tassel. Red Graduate certificates hood lined with gold and edged with red Cambridge-style black gown with relevant ribbon with two red stripes on either side. stole. Black mortarboard with black tassel. Doctor of Engineering higher doctorate Undergraduate degrees Oxford-style red gown with green facing Cambridge-style black gown. Black and gold ribbon trim on front of gown and mortarboard with black tassel. Black around sleeve cuffs. Black Tudor velvet hood lined with discipline colour. bonnet with red cord and tassel. Red hood lined with green and edged with gold ribbon with two gold stripes on either side. Associate degrees Cambridge-style black gown with relevant Doctor of Visual Arts higher doctorate stole. Black mortarboard with black tassel. Oxford-style red gown with light blue facing and gold ribbon trim on front of gown and Diplomas around sleeve cuffs. Black Tudor velvet Cambridge-style black gown with relevant stole. Black mortarboard with black tassel.

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Agricultural, Environmental and related studies Diploma Associate Graduate Graduate Degree Certificate Diploma Society and Culture

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16 17 Hoods In the earliest times, university statutes All University of South Australia hoods concerning academic costume were are of the Oxford burgon style. somewhat vague, and it was not until the late 14th and early 15th centuries, as lay fashions began to change, that universities Mortarboard tassels for Indigenous began to adopt the policy of setting down Australian graduates particular requirements for the shape and The University of South Australia is proud of cut of academic dress. its commitment to Australian reconciliation. To enable to have Over the centuries, gowns have evolved their ancestry recognised, Aboriginal and in various forms from the original outer Torres Strait Islander graduates have the garment or robe commonly worn by the option of wearing a mortarboard with a laity and members of the clergy, to the tassel incorporating the colours of the many modern versions for the various respective flags (red, black and yellow for levels of academic awards. Hoods have Aboriginal graduates and blue, green and developed from the head coverings worn white for Torres Strait Islander graduates). by students in the early ages. They were especially useful in inclement weather and History of academic dress in the draughty cloisters of monasteries. Academic dress has a long history, almost At Canterbury, in the 13th century, the as long as that of universities themselves. It monks’ hoods were lined with fur because began with the foundation of the European of the cold. Windows in those days were not universities in the 12th and 13th centuries. glazed. Until that time, education was carried out It would seem that no matter how young a within the monasteries, such as one at university is, one of the first priorities is to Oxford where divinity, philosophy and arts adopt a style of academic dress which is were studied as early as the 8th century. distinctive. It was not until the 12th century that The University of South Australia is groups of teachers and students gathered no exception. In 1991, the University together for classes outside monastery acknowledged the academic dress of walls in a move that was recognisable as its predecessor institutions and then in the beginnings of universities. Two of the February 1992, the University’s academic outstanding schools at that time were in dress was determined by the Council and Bologna and Paris. During the 13th century the first graduation ceremonies wearing the the Roman legal word universitas became new University of South Australia academic a common name for study groups. The dress occurred during April 1992. It is third great university of the Middle Ages, interesting to note that the hood chosen is Oxford, emerged at that time. Much of the of Oxford Burgon style while the gown is of symbolism of academic dress is bound up the Cambridge style, an interesting link with with the history of those early universities two of the greatest European universities of which have influenced the creation and the Middle Ages. maintenance of a distinctive form of dress.

Oxford burgon style hood

Mortarboard tassels for Indigenous Australian graduates

17 a black bonnet finished with a gold tassel. Ceremony If you look carefully you will see that this gown also has a combination of gold stripes Tradition on each sleeve instead of the silver stripes located on the Vice Chancellor’s gown. When representing the Vice Chancellor the Academic Procession and stage party Provost and Chief Academic Officer wears The traditional custom in which dignitaries a black Fairford Brocade gown adored by of the university enter the graduation hall silver oakleaf lace. is known as the academic procession. The Senior management wear a black gown University of South Australia’s academic with blue facing on the front and rear collar, procession is led by higher degree and a black bonnet with silver tassel. The graduates and members of the University academic registrar wears a similar gown. Council, followed by academic staff and However you will note that the blue facing senior management of the University, is not as wide and the collar is black, and a including the Vice Chancellor. The black mortar board with blue tassel is worn. Chancellor is the last to enter. Readers wear the gown reflecting their Academics sit at the rear of the stage and highest award, as do Professors receiving Council members in the second to front the honorary title of Emeritus Professor, and row. The front row is reserved for staff those being awarded with the honorary title reading graduand names, the academic of University Fellow. Recipients of honorary registrar, senior managers, the Vice Doctor of the University awards wear Chancellor, guest speaker, honorary award the prestigious blue University of South recipients, special guests, and the The Vice Australia honorary doctorate gown trimmed Chancellor may be represented by the with yellow and red facing, and a red, yellow, Provost and Chief Academic Officer. . and blue hood. A black bonnet with black tassel is the accompanying headwear. In some circumstances the Chancellor may be represented by the Deputy Chancellor Council members are distinguished with or Pro Chancellor. The Vice Chancellor may black silk-like gowns with red, blue, and be represented by the Provost and Chief yellow facing, and a black bonnet and gold Academic Officer. tassel. Candidates graduating with a PhD wear a black Oxford-style gown with red Academic Dress facing, and those receiving professional doctorates wear the same style gown but Academic dress usually reflects the highest with coloured facing representing their academic qualification of the wearer. Special discipline. ceremonial gowns are also worn and these represent the wearer’s position and title. The Vice Chancellor can be recognised by the End of Ceremony distinctive Fairford Brocade gown adorned The academic recession signals the end of with silver oakleaf lace, and black bonnet the ceremony and is led by the Chancellor, with blue tassel. The Chancellor’s gown is followed by the stage party in the reverse also Fairford Brocade but incorporates gold order to which it entered. Newly conferred oakleaf lace and notably this is worn with graduates join the recession signalling their entry to the academic community.

18 19 Degree with Honours University of A degree with Honours is a program of four or more years in duration, which includes a South Australia minimum of one year of advanced studies, for students who demonstrate a high level Awards of achievement in the initial years of their program.

Degree types Double degree University of South Australia students A double degree is a program where two have a range of program options when contrasting and complementary programs undertaking their study. The following are at the same level have been combined to examples of the degree titles you may hear complement each other, such that the core during the graduation ceremony. elements of the two awards are undertaken simultaneously and the requirements of Doctor of Philosophy each award are fully met. These graduates receive two parchments. Doctor of Philosophy programs provide training and education with the objective of producing graduates with the capacity to Co-badged degrees conduct research independently at a high A collaborative arrangement between level of originality and quality. recognised providers, resulting in a single award and may include the co-badging of a Professional Doctorate single parchment. A Professional Doctorate is a rigorous program of advanced study and research, Dual degrees designed specifically to meet the needs Collaborative partnerships between the of industry and professional groups. University of South Australia and another Professional Doctorates usually consist of a recognised provider enable students to blend of coursework and research. undertake a degree jointly facilitated by both institutions. Graduates of these Honours degree programs will be issued with parchments from each institution. The Honours degree is a separate, stand- alone one-year program of advanced studies for students who demonstrate a high level of achievement upon completion of their pass degree program.

19 Barbara Hesselschwerdt The Nature of Connections 2,3,4 photo by Sarah Sturm

20 21 University of University of South Australia Medals Awarded annually to graduands in South Australia each Division for outstanding academic merit throughout all years of an Medal Winners undergraduate degree program: University of South Australia Business School University of South Australia Medals Lauren Elizabeth Horne Outstanding academic achievement is recognised through numerous prizes and Joshua Schneider awards. The most prestigious of these for James Swan undergraduate students are the University Danielle Simone Weir of South Australia Medals and Honours James Garnet Weir Medals. The Medals are silver in colour and bear Division of Education, Arts an enamel version of the University of and Social Sciences South Australia seal on the front and the recipient’s name is engraved on the reverse Flora Walker Carbo side. Medals are awarded annually. Luke Anthony Frahn The 2018 recipients are: Rita Kellaway Daniel Thomas Mather University of South Australia Toni Fay Walsh Honours Medals

Awarded annually to graduands in Division of Health Sciences each Division for outstanding academic merit throughout all years of an honours Alice Sinead O’Connell-Debais degree program: I Gusti Ayu Agung Cintya Dharmayanti Kenneth Do University of South Australia Harold Dale Gathercole Business School Alana Rose Giacomelli Alex Lazar Diana Margaret Hill Naomi Louise Siderius Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences Tara Rowhani-Farid Division of Information Technology, Division of Health Sciences Engineering and the Environment Sarah Louise Graham David Thomas Darr Earles Nghia Trong Nguyen Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment Alycia Maddison Winter

University of South Australia Medal

21 The first Pridhams arrived in South Australia Pridham Hall in 1849, just 13 years after the proclamation of Government in SA. This is an investment of 170 years by my family and its preceding Pridham Hall is named to acknowledge the generations. South Australia is important extraordinary benefaction and leadership to our family and in particular my direct of Mr Andrew Pridham AO. Mr Pridham is family, being my parents LR (Bob) and Marie a proud alumnus of the UniSA Property Pridham and my siblings Helen, David, Mary Resource Management degree (1988). and Richard. His transformative gift to the University I hope for the great success of all students acknowledges his gratitude to UniSA for his who pass through the doors of this great ‘outstanding education’ as well as reflecting hall in the process of their studies at UniSA.“ his belief in the positive role education can – Andrew Pridham AO. play in one’s life.

Mr Pridham also believes that those The Pridham Foundation that have the capacity to contribute to Andrew Pridham AO the broader community should do so Amelia Pridham generously and encourage others to do the Carolyn Pridham same. Oliver Pridham “The University of South Australia is an Grace Pridham important institution very worthy of support. Universities develop minds and foster new thinking. It is a privilege for The Pridham Foundation to support UniSA and contribute to this impressive building and be a part of the process of developing future generations.

Andrew Pridham AO

22 23 Support UniSA’s Scholarship Fund You can leave your UniSA’s Scholarship Fund provides scholarships, grants and prizes that mark on UniSA recognise academic achievement and give vital financial support to students who need it most. Embed yourself in the DNA UniSA has more students from a of the Pridham Hall disadvantaged background than any other By building Pridham Hall we have created university in South Australia, and there are a new heart of the University - an iconic many students at UniSA for whom money venue where thousands of memories will is a real issue. Many have multiple jobs be made. to support themselves, some come from The state-of-the-art facility features a remote rural areas, and more than 25 per sports complex, a swimming pool, and cent have little financial support at home – facilities for graduations and corporate and which puts them at risk of not completing cultural events. It is a significant part of the their degrees and foregoing their dream. student experience and offers important The Fund supports students tackling the sport and fitness services to the entire problems of the world as they progress local community, including the new Health through masters and PhD studies, as Precinct opening on North Terrace. well as students just starting out in their Under the guidance of the design teams we undergraduate studies who are finding their have selected three spaces and sculptural purpose and inspiration. forms where we can permanently etch your By making a donation to the Scholarship name and your three words to live by in Fund you can help future students. Pridham Hall to forever inform and inspire It is a wonderful way of giving back future generations of students. and acknowledging what you have Hundreds of graduates, staff and supporters accomplished. To give someone else a have already donated $1,000 to embed boost please visit their name and words, or those of a loved www.unisa.edu.au/scholarshipfund one, into the chandelier, inverted pyramid and the swimming pool. To find out more about how you too can participate in this unique initiative please visit www.unisa.edu.au/pridhamhall

Pridham Hall

23 24 25 Advancing careers Alumni The alumni network maintains a dedicated business directory that outlines discounted services available for fellow alumni, and Alumni Network the University’s career services program The University of South Australia supports also provides continuing advice on career a thriving worldwide community of its development and forums to facilitate graduates through its alumni network. contact with employers and professional Upon receiving your degree, you will bodies. automatically become a member of the alumni network that includes over 215,000 Staying in touch of the fellow graduates and extends across Regular networking events are held locally, more than 134 countries. interstate and around the world. There are Your digital Alumni Network Card is your formal network chapters in Malaysia, Hong key to access the services of the network. Kong, Singapore, China and the United Kingdom. Keeping up to date More information on the alumni network Alumni network members are able to keep and access to its wide range of services and up to date with the achievements of fellow resources is available at graduates and the University by receiving www.unisa.edu.au/alumni regular electronic copies of UniSA News, Alumni News and Enterprise magazine. Alumni continue to have access to their University email account for life.

Continuing to learn Alumni network members receive special library membership for free, providing ongoing access to the University’s vast learning resources. They receive invitations to special public lectures and the University’s International Seminar Series that feature leading academics and thinkers.

24 25 Scott Hedges Feet on the ground, head in the sky 2018. Steel, red gum and concrete. Dimensions variable

26 27 16 April: 10.30am

Tuesday 16 April 2019 at 10:30 am PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Mr Patrick Jonker Processional music will be played. Mr Patrick Jonker is a retired Australian road The audience is requested to stand for bicycle racer, having raced professionally the entrance of the Academic Procession, from 1993 to 2004. He represented Council and Official Party. Australia twice at the Summer Olympics; The Australian National Anthem will be in 1992 at the Barcelona Games and then sung by Ms Sharon Turley, Soprano. again in 1996 at the Atlanta Olympics where he finished 8th in the Individual time trial. The Deputy Chancellor, the Honourable John Hill BA, DipEd, LLB, FAICD, will open the Mr Jonker was an Australian Institute of ceremony. Sport scholarship holder and was the first Australian Institute of Sport affiliated Uncle Frank Wangutya Wanganeen, Kaurna athlete to turn professional and race the Elder, will give the Welcome to Country. Tour de France. The Vice Chancellor and President, His career highlights include wins in the Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, 1997 Route du Sud and the 1999 Grand Prix CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. de Wallonie, and stage wins in the Tour Professor Roger Eston, DPE, FBASES, NTF of Ireland, the British Milk Race and the (UK), Pro Vice Chancellor for the Division German Rheinland Phaltz. He finished 12th of Health Sciences, will present Mr Patrick overall in the general classification at the Jonker for the honorary award of University 1996 Tour De France, the 2nd highest by an Fellow. Australian at the time. The Occasional Address will be delivered Mr Jonker was a trail blazer for a very by Mr Patrick Jonker, former professional successful generation of Australian cycling athlete and Tour De France competitor. champions including Cadel Evans at the Tour De France. He ended his career with a The Deputy Chancellor, on behalf of very high profile victory in the 2004 Tour the University, will confer awards on the Down Under, racing for Team UniSA. He now candidates. works in France, Spain and Italy as a cycling guide/interpreter and is Team UniSA’s The Deputy Chancellor will close the ambassador for the Tour Down Under. ceremony. The audience is requested to stand as the Official Party, Council, Academic Procession and Graduates retire.

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The Presentation

* indicates a conferral of award date prior to Thomas Peter Dichiera this ceremony Kirra Jade Dyer Simon Lindsay Eglinton Jack Leslie Elsworthy DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES Claudia Fantarella for the Associate Degree Brianna Rose Farmer in Health Studies Sarah Anne Fitzgerald Sabrina Vita Cavallaro Sarah Elisabeth Forder Emmanual Reuben Flores Leah Ruth Forrest Caitlin Marie Sleeman Joshua Samuel Frkic Alexandra Marcus Gajewska for the Diploma in Health Studies Harold Dale Gathercole Tyson David Barnes Raegan Carla Gillan Eliza Johanna Daley Heather Dawn Gurner Kelly-Anne Jane Isakiewicz *(20/09/2018) Madeline Claire Halton Alex Kritzki Brittany Jae Higgins THE SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES David Chuan Kiat Hoi *(20/12/2018) Brittany Mary Jessup for the degree of Bachelor of Laura Kate Johns Occupational Therapy (Honours) Cody James Kumnick Melinda Sarah Alley Grace Louise Lane Daniel Alexander Costalonga Jack William Lang Heidi Emma Hutchesson Brooke Luethen Isabelle Louise Ibaviosa Kayla Mathews Jessica Leigh Muller Marta Elizabeth Macris Amelia Vikki Romeo Chloe Alice Neville Gabrielle Beatriz Rosa Hernandez Shane Hieu-Tam Nham Labrie Constance Stasinopoulos Katie Maree O’Brien Anlee Tran Dylan Charles Ballantyne Oats Daniel James White Henry Olsson for the degree of Bachelor of Stefan Magnus Rice-Schaffeler Physiotherapy (Honours) Jessica Louise Spanos Rory Joseph Bray Sam Taylor Daniel Crago Brian Ting Alex Dilena Eleni Trikaliotis Tzung Ern Ding William Pieter George van den Berg Emma Fletcher Sidney Rose Vanderzalm Leon Anthony Fonseka Kristina Zoe Varvaris Isabella Louise Man Anna Rose Jean Vogelzang Gregory Simon Matters Aaron Chandran Warner Jayme Robert Miller Emma Waterham Li Mo Megan Christine Wheatley Karen Marie Winters for the degree of Bachelor Liam Wix Wright of Podiatry (Honours) Alana Li-Yen Zeni Mitchell Lachlan Smith for the degree of Bachelor for the degree of Bachelor of of Health Science Clinical Exercise Physiology Zaher Azar Hayami Aboutaleb Jade Maree Anderson Joshua Beagley Steffan Bastians Joshua James Black Krystle Jayne Crouch Rhys Mayne Brook Ivy Jem *(20/12/2018) Lucinda Myvanwy Brown Rhys James Johnson Thomas Lachlan Bryce Cassandra Kanellos Alison Courtney Burford Lyvianne Wing-Hang Leung Christian Cirocco Jomar Miranda Jacob David Crossman Rhiannon Louise O’Reilly Melissa Cate Czabania

29 Angela Marie Orlick Tayla Philis Benjamin David Pettit Timothy Morgan Pitcher Emily Andrea Schmidt Steven Anthony Plowright Patrick Schultz Bradley John Pratt Sophie Rose Smith Renae Olivia Quince Mien Soeun Samuel Paul Rijken Caitlin Sarah Stone Marcus Aaron Rose Martin Phuong Thong Vo-Dinh Julia Russo Jenna Catherine Waye Lily Saffron Ryan Aleesha Marie Webster Tyson Sarunic Jacob Timothy Wolters Aiden Brian Schulz Corey Wesley Sims for the degree of Bachelor of Human Movement Todd Christopher Slade Thomas John Smart Adrian Peter Albanese Hannah Ruby Tavian Chloe Helen Amanatidis Hannah Elizabeth Vowles Samuel Bowler Boris Vujcic Sharna Aimee Brown Michael James Wegener Dylan Joseph Busuttil Stefanie Laura Weiler Matthew Patrick Callahan Taikona Awanui-James Wheadon Kyle Cameron Henry Michael Wilhelm Damien Cardone Kin Yi Wong *(20/12/2018) James Carter Wong Wai Yan *(20/12/2018) Andy Chiem Stefan Zekanovic Lauren Margaret Connell Tim Cameron Yerrell Bradley Luke Cummings Bradley Robert Dayman for the degree of Bachelor of Human Jed De Ruyter Movement (Exercise and Sport Science) Russell Thomas Denton Christopher Sean Broad Austin Michael Dilettoso Sonja Brigitte Davey Jessica Peta Dodd Ellen Fischer Tyneale Taylor Eastwood Luke Harris Bradley Craig Ebert Jesse Hughes Micah Jordan Elder Jarryd Bryce Jackson Carly Rose Fulford Jason Ashley Knox Tessa Grant Jon Mangahas Taylor Hand for the degree of Bachelor of Ka Yan Ho *(20/12/2018) Occupational Therapy Nicholas James Hyland Sarah Louise Barr Isaac Jesse Johnson Margeaux Bartholomew-Carle Michelle Kaesler Eleanor Emma May Beinke David Joseph Kelly Elise Nicole Bennett Nicholas James King Yolanda Lila Bok Erik Christopher Kirpestein Lucy Elizabeth Caretti Matthew Klose Alycia Kate Close Joshua David Carlisle Lamb Carmen Magaret Connelly Joshua David Lambert Olivia Georgia D’Onofrio Liam Scott Martin Naomi Danielle Dewing Kelly Louise Matheson Carine Disciscio Lewis Mau Abbey Catherine Dolling Demi Kate McCarthy Nicola Draper William Myles Mead Abbey Melita Douglass Sam Morgan Jasmin May Edwards Paige De-Anne Mudge Courtney Jane Elmitt Rebecca Anne Muller Laura Jane Fahey Lachlan Alexander Murray Lana Feichter Ahmed Nalaye Esther Ruth Fong Jimmy Petsertt Nara Mia Jayne Gaynor Louise Elizabeth Neale Caitlin Louise Gregory Tyler Graeme Nield Stacey Renae Hein Leah Grazia Noto Ashleigh Kate Hill Joshua Pellizzari Emily Florence Johns Natasha Kayley Pfeiffer James Thomas Keane Dylan James Pippett

30 31 Cori Jane Kelly Sophie Taylor Gill Georgia May Kenny Emma Grace Christina Green Sooyeon Kim *(20/12/2018) Lauren Brooke Hagenus 16 April: 10.30am Zoe Jordan Kleinig Courtney Rebecca Rose Harrison Georgia Athena Kourakis Lucinda Kate Hayes Annabelle Mary Lockwood Imogen Fae Haylock Grace Verity Lund Molly Josephine Haylock Annie Sophia Manson Laurie Frances Haynes Grace Marie McDevitt Haejeong Kim *(20/09/2018) Chantelle Morton Liam James King Tae Young No Taek Hyun Kwon Caitlin Briannah North Tom William Lancaster Alice Sinead O’Connell - Debais Kimberley Jane Langley Amelia Grace Parsons Lachlan James Larsen Hazel Frances Paton Belinda Lee Kathryn Jane Patterson Michelle Lieu David Peterkin Sonya Ann Lorenzoni Brooke Loren Pitt Francesca Mary Louise Mansfield Ellen Molly Preece Amy Lila Mark Lilli Adelaide Rasheed Blake Tyler Marshall Oliver Andrew Daniel Renner Olivia Martin Daniel James Marcello Russo Rosie Alice McGown Susanna Elsie Simpson Andrew Anthony Mencel Rodula Skourides Angelica Maria Mesisca Hannah Rose Smith Dimitrios A Mitsioulis Gaye Stevens Rachael Lee Natar Henry Thai Sin Yee Ng *(20/12/2018) Lara Kate Anstruther Tod Le-Uyen Tuong-Vy Carol Nguyen Lucy Alexandra Triggs Sang-Hoang Nicky Nguyen Miriam Hong Shi Vozzo Thomas Isaac Nunn Alice Rachel Watts Charlotte Faye O’Maonaigh Jasmine Nicole Weiss Jason Edward O’Toole Patrick John Wingrove Blake Palmer Vanessa Mary Wright Ji Seon Park Alexander Donald Norman Young James Mckay Murray Peters Rongyan Zhu Shayne Lee Richter Savannah Paige Zielonka Briony Anne Rischbieth Olivia Louise Zoia Kelly Nicole Roberts Emilia Renee Zygocki Alessandro Zorzin Ross Jessica Lily-Ann Schmidt for the degree of Bachelor of Physiotherapy Benjamin Peter Slade Brittany Jane Siviour Anne Rose Ainscough Matthew James Slade Emma Appleby Monique Renae Smith Stefanie Rose Aworth Connie Ka Wing So Mei-Ling Louise Bou Elizabeth Mae South Grace Maree Buckley Jarred Matthew Spry Rhiannon Butler Jadyn Sullivan Daniel Seaghan Danvers Byrne Melinda Sweetman Erin Ashleigh Caire Mirna George Tawdrous Claudia Diana Camilos Amy Taylor Brooke Lil Caputo Benjamin Luke Tomlinson Alexandra Carter Abbey Jung Hwa Toubia Steven Robert Chapman Johnny Tran Byung Il Choi Jamin Paul Tretola Lauren Jane Collins Jennifer Thanh Truong Callum Joshua Cook Georgia Madison Vlahakis Emily Annelore Crawford Tessa Lauren Walker Alexander James Dow Matt Walsh Andrew James Delloso Estelle Louise Webb Kira Margaret Eliseo Rachel Chee Wong Jonathan Eske Zoe Denise Machado Yeatman Maurice Ming Zheng Fearenside Paul Teng Sing Yik Harrison Lee Gaston Wing-Fung Yik

30 31 32 33 for the degree of Bachelor of Podiatry for the Diploma in Health Harriet Rachel Berman Bethan Kay Aldridge 16 April: 10.30am Georgia Bourlotos Sam Armit Matthew Donald Brown Belinda Jane Cardozo Emma Burridge Alicia Collins William James Duncan Ben Curtin Thomas Harrison Fitzpatrick Luisa D’Antiocchia Samantha Jane Hannaford Hamidah Dildar Sara Moh’d Naser H Iskeirjeh Mitchell Paul Dorsey Jacob Leake Maddison Jade Duggin Lachlan MacDonald Vishal Gohil Duc Hoa Nguyen Josh Ilario Gregorace Jayden Paues Malenie Hatungimana Bernard Hendrik Pienaar Namande Poni Lokiri Rhys Mark Potter Danielle Mai Ruth Mary Quick Jade Olsson Laura Marie Russo Marni Pitt Hannah Elizabeth Schlooz Kelly Anne Ryan Taylor Jade Tatarelli Christine Anek Tshombe Alexander Jack Taylor Brooke Hannah Twiddy Jonathan Hsu Mien Ting Raymond Villaceran Jovana Urukalo Benjamin James Wagnet Kym Phuoc Vu Tamara Claire Weiss for the Diploma in Science Bryce Thomas Woolard and Technology Thomas Theo Yannakoudis Brad Marsh Emily van der Jeugd Anthony Anh Ton Nguyen UNISA COLLEGE Miykah Jowel Testo for the Diploma in Arts Rukhshana Bakhshayeshe Tate William Amery Crush Lolita Duong Taylah Rose Hamley Anifay Verviela Kayumba Kelley Elise Malnai Christian Joesph Pedler Josiah Alexander Strikwerda Chevonne Trimboli for the Diploma in Business Steven Arcangeli Brandon Booth Kevin Huynh Jordan Andrew Merlino Anh Minh Nguyen

33 Caitlin Ralston Violet Flows 2018

34 35 Tuesday 16 April 2019 at 3:00 pm

PRIDHAM HALL 16 April: 3.00pm

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Dr Rosemary Bryant AO Processional music will be played. RN, BA, GradDip(HealthAdmin), The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, FACN (DLF) Council and Official Party. Rosemary Bryant was the first The Australian National Anthem will be Commonwealth Chief Nurse and Midwifery sung by Ms Sharon Turley, Soprano. Officer during the period July 2008 and June 2015. She was formerly Executive The Chancellor, Ms Pauline Carr BEc(ANU), Director of the Royal College of Nursing, MBA, FAICD, FCIS, FGIA, will open the Australia, a position she held for eight years. ceremony. Dr Bryant has had a broad career in The Vice Chancellor and President, acute hospital and community nursing Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, management, as well as in government CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. relations, advocacy and policy Professor Roger Eston, DPE, FBASES, NTF development and implementation. For (UK), Pro Vice Chancellor for the Division of example, she led the implementation of Health Sciences, will present Dr Rosemary the policy to grant access to the Medical Bryant AO for the honorary degree of Benefits Schedule and the Pharmaceutical Doctor of the University. Benefits Scheme by nurse practitioners and eligible midwives. The Occasional Address will be delivered by Dr Rosemary Bryant AO, Research Centre She is a Distinguished Life Fellow of the Chair. Australian College of Nursing, holds Honorary Life Membership of the Australian The Chancellor, on behalf of the University, Nursing and Midwifery Federation (SA will confer awards on the candidates. Branch), is Emerita Director of Nursing at and was President The Chancellor will close the ceremony. of the International Council of Nurses from The audience is requested to stand as the 2009 to 2013. Official Party, Council, Academic Procession She chairs the Steering Committee of the and Graduates retire. Rosemary Bryant AO Research Centre and the Rosemary Bryant Foundation and is a member of the Board of the National Prescribing Service MedicineWise. Dr Bryant was awarded the degree of Doctor of the University (Honoris Causa) by both University of Technology in 2010 and in 2012; the degree of Doctor of Health Sciences (Honoris Causa) by the University of Technology Sydney in 2015; and the degree of Doctor of Nursing (Honoris Causa) by in 2018. In June 2014 she was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO).

35 36 37 The Presentation 16 April: 3.00pm for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy for the Graduate Diploma in Aleisha Rachelle Brock, by thesis entitled: Mental Health Nursing The role of drug quality in the emergence Roopa Abrol and transmission of antimalarial Anis Ahmed resistance Moses Ebhomhen Akhimienmhonan (conferred: 14 February 2019) Amisha Brahmbhatt Nicola Byrne Colin James Ireland, by thesis entitled: Mandeep Chahal The development and validation of a risk Cheung Ching Man prediction model for Barrett’s oesophagus Linson Chiraparamban Chackappan (conferred: 25 October 2018) Puspa Maya Dahal Penny Narelle Williamson, by thesis Neil Dickinson entitled: Gabriel Antonio Evangelista Actioning advance care directives Kayla Jane Hann in South Australian emergency Andrea Margaret Haskard departments: a qualitative description John-Dean Hermano study Rachna Joshi (conferred: 21 March 2019) Judy Kahiu Komalpreet Kaur Cathy Anne Kokegei Emma Beth Lee * indicates a conferral of award date prior to this ceremony Kam Si Leong Sandeep Kaur Lotey Precious Madanha DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES Rishi Mahala Asha Anoopsingh Mahida THE SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY Samuel Mugucia Maina for the degree of Master of Midwifery Samantha Maurmo Rommjan Mendoza Nicole Clohessy Stephen Newman for the degree of Master of Nursing Ogochukwu May Okia Kimberley Gibson Eliza Reyes Olanda Monica Joseph Sian Jeneviere Page Jasmine Kainth Joanna Parojus Alanna Kate Piotrowski Paula Frances Payne Shancy Shabu Monika Petkoff Alicia Kerryn Sharman Alisha Hannah Proud Larissa Jayne Smart Bharathi Ravish Donna Maree Shirlock for the degree of Master of Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) Rishanne Rosales Silvosa Bin Tu Kathrine Louise Bassett Christina Hendrina Hendrika Van Dyk Melita Deborah Cummings Prakash Veluchamy Jo-Anne French *(20/09/2018) Louana Hayley Waldhuter Miriam Elizabeth Long Jamburegoda Gamage Kanthi Petra Louise Noble Wickramasinghe Silvia Inge Elise O’Connor Rebecca Rose Schultz for the Graduate Diploma in Nursing Dalbir Singh Amanda Sharp Ann-Marie Joy Tamassy for the Graduate Certificate in Jorja Terrell Mental Health Nursing Amber Jo Wilson Alison Jane Biggs for the Graduate Diploma in Mental Health for the Graduate Certificate in Midwifery (Perinatal Mental Health) Douglas Paul Boothey Cassandra Bird Rufaro Chikumbirike Aliza Bronte Carr Megan Lily Corcoran Jawaher Masri John McGilchrist Easton Rosemary Milne Trent Ian Johnson Emma Rose O’Connor Marzia Sharifi Emma May Ramsay Sonja Tilbrook Carmelina Nancy Walshe

37 for the Graduate Certificate in Nursing Melissa Anne Jackowiak Heide Paula Callery Lillian Alice Jolliffe Jessica Kay Todd Aimee Marie Elizabeth Jones Phoebe Dianne Kimber for the Graduate Certificate in Megan Paige Kutzner Nursing (Bridging and Re-entry) Chloe Marie Lane Janelle Anderson Zoe Melissa Martin Lara Czarina Aquino Madeline Mary McCallum Ossey Axinto Giselle Anne Mignone Andrea Jane Duggan Rhiannon Sarah Miller Charlotte Palod Guzman Alexandra Jane Mills Melissa Joy Frankcomb Jaimi-Lee Emily Nielsen Eunkyoung Lee Olivia Maddie Nilsen Michelle Valerie Lee Jessica Lauren Pogas Bronwyn Jennifer Lock Georgina Rose Procter Carol Ann Margaret Maxwell Heidi Louise Pycroft Katherine Jane Mooney Simone Claire Schubert Mark David Reyes Amy Seager for the Graduate Certificate in Bethany Kayla Soar Nursing (Cardiovascular Nursing) India Jade Stephenson Shaila Abraham Chelsea Anne Mander Stewart Bartek Jankowski Sarah Teague Tracey Joy Liebelt Xinyu Teng Amanda Leigh Mallett Danielle Louise Toonen Karen Sarah Pizzino Sophie Patrice Vardaro Katie Louise Roberts Shannon Louise Visockis Tanya Martin Rosie Elizabeth Wallace Rhianon Kate Warneke for the Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Critical Care Nursing) Wanda Maryellen June Wehrmann Molly Werchiwski Jade Linda Kalic Maryla Krenc for the degree of Bachelor of Nursing Theodora Roxanne Taylor Alimasi Kakozi Abdounuru for the Graduate Certificate in Gemma Anne Kathleen Adamson Nursing (Nurse Education) Olivia Adey Ying Lin Heyeon Gin Ahn Raymond Tini Toyin Dorcas Akinyemi Dabora Atong Akol for the degree of Bachelor of Midwifery Rachel Anne Alexander Shazeia Ali Khalid Owaidh M Alharbi Abigail Christine Amery Sabar Ali Lynsey Bower Kerrina Elizabeth Allington Amy Louise Cook Salah Briek S Alshehri Casey Jean Daniell Carol Anderson Anne Mary Chesney Davey Gina Andresakis Molly Dillon Juliet Louise Anthony Madeleine Claire Du Rieu Tegan Leonnah Pamela Arbon Ebonee Eccles Raman Preet Arora Kate Victoria Edwards Vicki Christine Armour Sylwia Monika Esposito Diana Atelia Leana Louise Fallen Toni Jane Axford Kerry Anne Folland Anne Mapuku Badibe Samantha Ford Bishnu Prasad Bagale Emily Rose Forrest Stirling Ross Baird Jennifer Lynette Forward Hasan Bajraktarevic Rachel Hannah Garner Harjeet Kaur Bajwa Suzanne Goodwin Patrick Sacnanas Balboa Ella Jade Gowland Alan Jeffrey Barnes Emmalee Rene Halford Dawn Angela Barnett Shai Bernice Helyar Laura Kay Barnham Diana Margaret Hill Kelly Nicole Bates Amy Katelyn Horsell Alison Lee Battersby Peta Jayne Hudson Jojie Ann Bautista Kelly Irwin Stephanie Beare Krystal Ingram Elizabeth Marie Beck

38 39 Amba Bentley Tao Edquist Stacey Lee Berends Uzoma E Emeodi Tamanna Bhalla James Erskine Balpreet Singh Bhatia Reportia Mae Fabula Susmita Bhusal *(20/12/2018) Michael Noah Faraja Kennedy Kipruto Birir Sarah Ferber

Parmjeet Kaur Boparai Christine Fernandes 16 April: 3.00pm Rebecca Amy Blake Laura Jade Finlay Emma Bradshaw Emma Fisher Amy Branch Deborah Ruth Flay Genevieve Alice Bray Kendra Louise Formosa Tayla Deni Brine Eftihia Foundas Maxine Julia Bronner Allycia Terese Fragomeni Lucy Clare Brumby Danielle Kay Frost Aimee Bruno Rachel Lee Fry Hannah Mary Franklin Bruse Lu Gan Susan Margaret Bullen Sonica Garg Jodie Louise Bussenschutt Jacqueline Ann Gartner Jaspreet Buttar Rebecca Courtney Gartner Michael David Byrnes Lauren Maureen Gauci Michelle Susanne Cabot Arnel Gaufo Dacil Ana Cabrera Manrique Namrata Gautam *(16/04/2018) Lily Elizabeth Campbell Nil Kumar Gautam Jessica Beth Carroll-Dean Abrehet Muez Gebremedhin Georgina Margaret Carter Anish George Emily Dawn Case Shalet Manoj George Grace Elizabeth Cash Susan George Breinard Casipit Sarah Melissa Getgood Emilia Catinari Yoga Maya Ghimiray *(16/04/2018) Hui Fang Chai Anais Giblot-Ducray Sara Chau Nicole Gilbert Wei Hsiung Chee Jessica Rose Gilbert-Hunt Melissa Marie Childs Stephen Methu Githinji Mandeep Kaur Chumber Sanjiv Goel Serena Suk Yi Chuo *(20/12/2018) Julianne Gogler Jessica Louise Clothier Kerry Jayne Gormlie Daniela Elizabeth Colangelo Tala Gouraki Emma Louise Collier Karen Linda Gowland Rebecca Louise Condous Montana Grace Grant-Cook Felicity Rose Conterno Rebecca Greco Meghan Jane Cosgrove Gu Kang Jessica Cowell Xue Michelle Gu *(20/12/2018) Shannen Lee Cremasco Natasha Harindrini Gunesekera Madeline Alice Eliza Critchlow *(20/12/2018) Heidi Curtis Jiayao Guo Du Xinwei *(20/12/2018) Nirmal Gurung *(20/12/2018) Xin Dai *(20/12/2018) Shankar Gurung Abbey Jane Davies Christine Gamuchirai Gwarada Olivia Jasmin Davies *(20/12/2018) Liam John Davison Felicia Grace Halfacre Cassandra Rose Dawson Leanne Julie Hallett Gene Nathan De Boer Rosalyn Harper Jason Geoffrey Degenhardt Ashton Kate Harris Louise Jane Dennis Queen Harris Jotika Devi Md Mahamdul Hasan Ma Lil Diago Arezou Hashemi Shaena Dorney Kelsee Hassen Estera Doroga Jamie-Lee Hay Lauren Jade Dowsett Isobel Haynes Teegan Mary Drain Ashleigh Kate Heinrich Helen Mary Duddy Jane Margaret Helmore Anita Zoe Duffield Emily Grace Hill Kimberley Jean Durden Thi-Mai Ho Ashleigh Lauren Duval Louise Kate Hollitt Kirra Leeanne Edmead Carrie Ann Hoppo

39 40 41 Ashleigh Louise Hoskin Gillian Louise Loveridge Rebecca Marie Houlton Weina Lu Nicoleta Humpherson Bennett Jeffrey Lusher Jodie May Humphrey Hannah Victoria Lushington Meaghan Taylah Hutton Caroline Wangari Macharia Stephen Ibiwoye Bonnie Lee Mackellar

Iqra Ibrahim David Carlo Magadia 16 April: 3.00pm Varghese Chemmala Isaac Menuka Magar Sarah Brianna Jack Simon Eustratios Nyhan Makris Sally Rebecca Jackson Tariq Hussain Malik Bree Meagan Jacob Jazmine Mansell Lauren Jacob Michelle Lee Marra Jarna Lalit Jagasia Rhiannon Jean Marra Daniel Frederick James Eliza Jacqueline Yvonne Marsland Emma Lee Janetzki Takami Maruyama Tillie Kate Jarman Anne Nyambura Mbuthia Nicole Irene Jeffries Molly Rebecca McCarthur Chloe Heejung Kim Jo Ewa Natalia McFadzean Riley Renee Johns Sarah Elizabeth McCollum Morgan Emily Johnson Elias John-Thomas McGeever Rachel Clare Johnston Zoe Anne Mesecke Marissa Ashlee Jones Didier Cyrille Alfred Meynet Cassandra Veneta Jose Shanna Grace Millowick Samantha Kate Judd Rebecca Anne Mills Kirsty Jayne Jurkans Joyeuse Mirukiro Konstantina Kalompratsos Sarah Tenae Mitchell Dipson Kandel *(20/12/2018) Sediqeh Mohammadi Avinash Kannan Kate Elizabeth Moon Chelise Kappe Lisa Marie Mooney Harwinder Kaur Sharon Morris Kuljeet Kaur Taylan Paul Morris Sandeep Kaur Ashna Melanie Moule Tarvinder Kaur Michelle Mulholland Raman Kaushal Suhas Ramkrishna Mulye Christele Elisabeth Kennedy Krystyna Laura Munce Audrey Kamille Kent Shafiqa Muqaddasi Natasha Elizabeth Kerton Catherine Wambui Murigi Tori Emma Kessegian Elanda Murphy Hemanta Khadka Sheridan Montana Murphy Puja Khadka Betsy Evaline Wambui Muteithia Hemraj Khanal *(20/12/2018) Melissa Sarah Kluge James Nui Mwaura Nava Swathi Kommaguri Suman Nain Jasmine Claire Krahe Katherine May Nancarrow Irini Kouzionis Stella Karola Nandi Sophie Renee Kroehn Caitlin Ann New Agnieszka Zuzanna Krysta Lindy Nguyen Rajesh Kumar Thi My Quyen Nguyen Mercy Akle Labran Rebecca Taylor Nicol Sirjana Lamichhane Kelsey Emma Nietschke Upkar Singh Lambsar Chelsea Jane Norton Kaitlyn Skye Lamshed Vince Nathaniel Reyes Nuqui Cassandra Latter Tafadzwa Admire Nyanhemwa Phoebe Kate Lawson Salina Pao Myung Rye Lee Lisa Williams Sheridan Lennox Emily Claire Letch Stacey Jayne Lewis Yi Li *(20/12/2018) Kimberley Lim Erin Louise Linke Keeley Anne Linsley Beiqi Liu *(20/12/2018) Chang Liu Samuel Loukas Danielle Lee Lovegrove

41 Casey Deed A Collection of Memories 2017. Glass, wood and copper. Dimensions variable. Photography by Lee Walter

42 43 Wednesday 17 April 2019 at 10:30 am PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Professor Fiona Stanley AC Processional music will be played. 17 April: 10.30am FAA, FASSA, FAHMS, MSc, MBBS The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, MD, FFPHM, FAFPHM, FRACP, Council and Official Party. FRANZCOG, FAHMS (Hon), Hon The Australian National Anthem will be DSc, Hon DUniv, Hon MD, Hon sung by Ms Sharon Turley, Soprano. FRACGP, Hon FRCPCH, Hon MD, Hon LLB (honoris causa), Hon DSc The Chancellor, Ms Pauline Carr BEc(ANU), MBA, FAICD, FCIS, FGIA, will open the (honoris causa) ceremony. Professor Fiona Stanley AC is a leading The Provost and Chief Academic Officer, Australian epidemiologist well known and Professor Allan Evans BPharm, PhD, will respected for her research into child and address the ceremony. maternal health. As Founding Director of the she has Professor Roger Eston, DPE, FBASES, NTF worked to raise funds for and awareness of (UK), Pro Vice Chancellor for the Division childhood disease and disorders. She was of Health Sciences, will present Professor named in 2003 and Fiona Stanley AC for the honorary degree of declared an Australian Living Treasure in Doctor of the University. 2004. Professor Roger Eston will also present Professor Stanley studied medicine at Professor Jason White BSc (Hons), PhD the University of and Adjunct Professor of Pharmacy and practised in hospitals for two years before Medical Sciences at the University of South going to the United Kingdom and the USA Australia, for the honorary title of Emeritus for further training in epidemiology (the Professor. science of describing and explaining the The Occasional Address will be delivered occurrence of disease in populations), by Professor Fiona Stanley AC FAA, biostatistics and public health. Epidemiologist. By 1990, she was a world leader in her The Chancellor, on behalf of the University, field and used her influence and energy will confer awards on the candidates. to create the Telethon Kids Institute. Since her retirement from the Telethon Kids The Chancellor will close the ceremony. Institute in 2011, she has held positions of public influence within the government and The audience is requested to stand as the tertiary sector continuing to highlight the Official Party, Council, Academic Procession serious social and medical problems she and Graduates retire. sees in Australia. Professor Stanley continues to be a Patron of the Telethon Kids Institute and is a Distinguished Research Professor in the School of Paediatrics and Child Health at the University of Western Australia.

43 44 45 The Presentation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Ada Padernilla Tahnee Jade Dening, by thesis entitled: Kate Louise Pagnozzi Nanostructured clay materials for Nikki Renae Palmer solidifying lipid-based drug delivery Durga Prasad Panday 17 April: 10.30am systems Dhenu Ketan Pandya (conferred: 19 December 2018) Durga Pant Ayushi Navinchandra Patel Ka Leung Li, by thesis entitled: Bijalkumari Patel Investigating a novel CDK9 Inhibitor, Tamara Adele Patrick CDKI-73, as a treatment for AML Chanelle Lorae Paynting (conferred: 19 December 2018) Roxanne Marie Pena Yi Long, by thesis entitled: Peng Jianwen Protein kinase inhibitors as potential Peter Deane Pentland anti-cancer agents: design, synthesis and Sheree Pereira evaluation Jessica Mary Perkins (conferred: 25 October 2018) Marilou Alcantara Perral Nicole Lee Pfitzner Lwin Ei Mon Phyo, by thesis entitled: Amanda Louise Phillis Evaluation of drug transfer in human Millisa Pok breast milk Chantelle Elouise Poole (conferred: 25 October 2018) Katrina Angelica Miscamble Porter Ng Huah Shin, by thesis entitled: Abhishek Prashar Lynne Marie Price Assessment of the burden, types and development of comorbidities in the Kimberley Jane Purcell Australian population with cancer Shazia Gul Qasimi (conferred: 21 March 2019) Virgilio Rabago Manoj Rai Maja Pajcin, by thesis entitled: Kimberly Jane Ramsay Investigation of peripheral biomarkers Angelica Josephine Ranieri for assessing operator alertness and Belinda Lavinia Rattley attention during sleep loss Ashleigh Kay Reardon (conferred: 14 February 2019) Taryn Michelle Renshaw Mehreen Rahman, by thesis entitled: Steven John Ridley Sarah Jade Richter Functions of proBDNF and its signaling receptor p75 in neuroprotection after Damian Mark Rigney ischemic stroke Fiona Catherine Riley (conferred: 21 March 2019) Laxmi Rimal *(20/12/2018) Emily Kate Rimell Laila Irene Roberts * indicates a conferral of award date prior to Rennae Alysha Roberts-Barlow this ceremony Leny Robles Jasmine Gail Rocca Brooke Rosenthal DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES Annalyse Ross THE SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY Natalie Barbara Ruchs Nicola Rumpe for the degree of Bachelor of Nursing Laura Sacchetta Tia Chapagai Margherita Sacchetta Astha Kharel Melpomeni Sakoulidis Tess Ciara O’Connell Samin Sami-E Khalajabadi Maria Ann O’Keefe Preetinder Kaur Sandhu Nicole Krista O’Keefe Navdeep Saran Katie Dawn O’Neill Holly Louise Schell Alexandra Ann O’Sullivan Alexander Paul Scherwitzel Esther Omotola Ojo Chloe Marie Schild Georgia Lee Ortenstein Casey Marie Schupelius Isabel Ortlepp Caitlin Lucia Scott Genevieve Anyo Osei Mathew Bipin Sebastian Opeoluwa Ayomide Owolabi Yiting Shang

45 Ankura Sharma Karla Lea Willie Monika Sharma Jasmine Grace Wilson Sonia Anna-Lee Sharpe Jasmin Kayla Woll Anjana Shrestha *(20/12/2018) Jordan Peta Woodards Bijilal Shyamlal Courtney Shenae Woolford Harjeet Kaur Sidhu Yao Chun *(20/12/2018) Jessica Anne Simpson Dexin Yan Lisa Kate Simpson Li Yi Natalie Simpson Kathryn Alisha Young Manmohan Singh Melinda Jane Young Courtney Louise Smallacombe Olivia Anne Zilm Georgia Kate Smith THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Lauren Kaye Smith AND MEDICAL SCIENCES Tahnee Elizabeth Smith Echo Yuqing Song for the degree of Master Emmanuel Sonkarley of Clinical Pharmacy Emily Luiza-Rose Sowsbery Tan Bee Huey Chenae Wendy Spencer-Attard for the Graduate Diploma Belinda Therese Stallon in Clinical Pharmacy Carly Anne Stevens Gauri Gaonkar Amy Jane Stanbrook Han-Jia Wong Renae Stewart Tiyarna Paige Stone for the Graduate Certificate in Pharmacy Practice Putu Sayu Sukadiasih Megan Claire Sullivan Lina Chen Sun Yu *(20/12/2018) Daniel Jaber Melissa Beth Suraju Samuel Hyun Jin Ki Liam Mark Sutton Kim Hoang Le Georgia Patricia Svingos Quyen Nguyen Callyen Patricia Louise Sykes for the Graduate Certificate in Chelsea Szabo Surgical Pathology Preparation Tze Fung Eric Tam Michelle Lander Elisabeth Theresa Anna-Marie Tanzi Wendy Marian Tan Joy Omoye Tayo-Abrahams for the degrees of Bachelor of Sandra Corina Teague Pharmaceutical Science and Xiaoyun Teng Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) Katy Patricia Terrill-Smith Elise Mafalda Polisena Kashima Thakur Siok Xin Sim *(20/12/2018) Omkar Thapa Tayla Ashleigh Stevens Beth Ann Tiernan David Aaron Trasy Sam Tieu Alyse Ellen Tindall for the degree of Bachelor of Karen Cai Fen Tiong *(20/12/2018) Biomedical Research (Honours) Andrea Patricia Tucker Emma May Axford Bethany Louise Tulloch Shaun Alan Cade A K M Jasim Uddin Seamus Sidney Francis Doherty Chandrasekhar Vadapalli Leigh Donnellan Katie Vallelonga Sarah Louise Graham Danika Anne Vamplew Jana Hildebrandt Manjusha Manoj Varpe Lynn Nguyen Carlo Louise Villanueva Samuel Owen Nitschke Salmaben Virani Gus Opara Nwosu The Thang Vu Kara Richelle Paxton Wang Dandan *(20/12/2018) Jowenna Xiao Feng Sim *(20/12/2018) Jackline Wairima Santhni Subramaniam *(20/12/2018) Lauren Julie Walker for the degree of Bachelor of Gabrielle Louise Walters Laboratory Medicine (Honours) Joon Ho Wang Nancy Victoria Azzollini Louis Wang Shannon Capewell-Jones Katrina Ware Cherry Anne Cardona Eunice Louise Watling Fifi Munezero Coombe Grace Holly Watt Sean-Charles Dedai Renae White Suzan James Donga Sandra Janet White Larinton Karen Gyedu Renae Marie Williams Jade Helen Haylock

46 47 Anna Martha Hein D’arcy Monique Mellors Adam Ross Henderson Bradley Douglas Menz Mauritz Frederick Herselman Jenny Nguyen Jessica Lynne Hoptroff Kevin Nguyen Madeleine Georgia Jovanovich Melissa Nguyen Stephanie Jane Kelsey Chiarina Pansini Ashleigh Marie Kenny Connor Jonathan Papanicolas Brianna Jayde Lawrie Kiara Jade Parsons Alai Lezama Lana Savinovic David Liddell Thomas Benjamin Mark Seager Caitlin McGow Smit Shah 17 April: 10.30am Adrian Luke Neumann Christie Lorraine Shanahan Alice Kate Pietsch Giovanni Silvestri Louis Mitchell Puddy Alexander Sorgini Ashleigh Renee Quee David Lip-Haurk Te Zengfang Stella Shao Wei Jia Teo *(20/12/2018) Hannah Marie Stavrou Lina Tran Aaron Tran Amber Louise Tyack Lian Thuy Duyen Tran Ellen Wong Emily Rachel Vandenbroek Jenna Zervas Sophie Louise Wakefield Rongzhen Zhu Jae Williams for the degree of Bachelor Carlos Dublin Williams of Laboratory Medicine Erica Cai Fey Yeo Rebecca May Clark for the degree of Bachelor Shayal Swastika Lata of Pharmacy (Honours) for the degree of Bachelor Dave Abboodi of Medical Science Dina Aburas Saruul Bayarsaihan Dhaval Gumanbhai Ahir Kelvin Huan Wei Chan *(20/12/2018) Mahboubeh Aksakalli Louise Nicole Cilento Sami Al-Sarawi Willem Kwami Lartey Amelia Kate Anderson Danielle Therese Limgenco Dona Maria Babu Hashini Madushika Mallawaachchi Maxwell Lee Baker Kankanamalage Vincenzo Saverio Barbaro Amelia Kate Mardon Mark Bou Karroum Emily Jade Nuttall Sarah Anne Shiela Broadhead Caroline Georgia Puiu Truc Ngoc Thi Bui Caitlyn Ann Sette Dennis James Donga Prathiyankara Shailendra Dilrose Elenjikkal Stephanie Lee Wilkinson Fasika Gebeyaw Abetew Daniel James Gregg for the degree of Bachelor of Nutrition and Food Sciences Wala Hamid Haj Ali Samantha Hopkins Kristyn Jade Beck Rumbidzai Faith Kapota Matthew Benetti Iqra Khan Ella Louise Bracci Neeigul Abdulkarim Khalil Robyn Sharee Dutschke Humera Khelwaty Dianne Estanislao Lia Kim Sinan Fareed Christos Kontos Cynthia Amy Gustavsson Vanessa Koumi Johnny Huang Yang Janine Kounbanphet Lauren Ashleigh Kahl Dib Kousa Jessica Chanel Koznedelev Chee Khan Gavin Lai Minto Susan Kuruvilla Tsz Yan Lau Vanessa Mac Kin Long Lee *(20/12/2018) Sinead Mary Murphy Hannah Jane Leiblich Rachel Michelle Murchison Shan Li Emer Bernadette O’ Sullivan Julian Anthony Lockington Alex Daniel Reding Belinda Ly Bonnie Therese Sanderson Quan Linh Ly Naomi Louise Siderius Mason Oliver Manuel Michelle San Weei Sim *(20/12/2018) Sara Markovic Grace Zadow Rebecca Kate Mcinnes

47 48 49 for the degree of Bachelor of Nutrition and Food Sciences (Food Sciences) Yat Long Chan *(25/10/2018) Yau Hop Chan *(25/10/2018) Lok Yi Cheung *(25/10/2018) Wai Ying Cheung *(25/10/2018) Yu Hin Adam Cheung *(25/10/2018) Lok Yi Chong *(25/10/2018) Ka Wing Ng *(25/10/2018) Wai Hei Sin *(25/10/2018) Hiu Tung Wong *(25/10/2018) 17 April: 10.30am for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science Maxim Michael Amey James Paul Chakiris Narelle Chong I Gusti Ayu Agung Cintya Dharmayanti Alycia Tamsin Eaton Nasrin Azra Jamion Adam Franze Phoebe Samara Manuel Thi Linh Ma Nadia Sara Moussali Jarrod Jon Meneses Duy Thanh Nguyen Mikaela Jayde O’Connor Nicole Santucci Keely Shea Sinclair Adriana Staltari Nicholas Stefanopoulos Mark James Tadong

49 Dan Nguyen ‘Wave’ Environmental Poster 2018

50 51 Wednesday 17 April 2019 at 3:00 pm PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Professor Robert Vink AM Processional music will be played. BSc (Hons), PhD, DSc, FAHMS The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, Professor Vink is a neuroscientist who Council and Official Party. specialises in acute brain injury research. The Australian National Anthem will be After completing his BSc (Hons) and sung by Ms Sharon Turley, Soprano. PhD at Griffith University in , 17 April: 3.00pm he was awarded a Sandoz Postdoctoral The Pro Chancellor, Mr Jim Hazel Bec, FAICD, Neuroscience Fellowship in the Neurology SF Fin, will open the ceremony. Department at the University of California, San Francisco where at the end of that The Provost and Chief Academic Officer, fellowship he was appointed as an Professor Allan Evans BPharm, PhD, will Assistant Research Professor. He was then address the ceremony. awarded a Queen Elizabeth II Fellowship Professor Roger Eston, DPE, FBASES, NTF which allowed him to return to Australia (UK), Pro Vice Chancellor for the Division and undertake research at James Cook of Health Sciences, will present Professor University in Townsville, North Queensland, Robert Vink AM for the honorary title of focusing on magnetic resonance studies of Emeritus Professor. traumatic brain injury. The Occasional Address will be delivered by At the conclusion of his Fellowship, he was Professor Robert Vink AM, Neuroscientist. appointed as an academic staff member and over time became an Associate The Pro Chancellor, on behalf of the Professor and Head of Department of University, will confer awards on the Physiology and Pharmacology. A period candidates. of sabbatical research as an Adjunct The Pro Chancellor will close the ceremony. Professor at Georgetown University, Washington DC, inspired him to move The audience is requested to stand as the to the in 2001 Official Party, Council, Academic Procession where he again focused on research and Graduates retire. in the Department of Pathology. He was subsequently appointed to be the Neurosurgical Research Foundation’s Chair of Neurosurgical Research and the Head of the School of Medical Sciences. In 2012, the University of Adelaide awarded him a DSc for his international contributions to neurotrauma research. Later that year, he was inducted as a fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences. In 2014 he took the opportunity to join the University of South Australia as the Pro Vice-Chancellor of Health Sciences and in 2018 was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM).

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for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy for the degree of Master of Advanced Felicity Anna Braithwaite, by thesis entitled: Clinical Physiotherapy (Sports) Blinding in physical intervention Genevieve Angley research: a sham development process Adrian Carl Barei incorporating the art of deception Alexander Paul Bogumil (conferred: 25 October 2018) Samuel Cosmo Campagnale Kevin Doan Roger William Byard, by thesis entitled: Rebecca Claire Ebert Pathological investigations Alex McVeigh 17 April: 3.00pm differentiating the causes and characteristics of sudden accidental and Thomas David Moore inflicted early childhood deaths from Emily Renee Thorn sudden infant death syndrome Emma Amy Trumble (conferred: 28 June 2018) for the degree of Master of Caitlin McMillen Dowell, by thesis entitled: Medical Sonography Maternal incarceration, low birth weight, Steven Au and infant mortality in a longitudinal Debbie Hayoung Kang sample of Western Australian children Peter Alexander Preston (conferred: 19 December 2018) Jacinta Cue Sporton Ovini Wimaya Wanigasekera *(20/09/2018) Hayley Louise Lewthwaite, by thesis entitled: for the degree of Master of Occupational Health behaviours occur over the whole Therapy (Graduate Entry) day for people with chronic obstructive Sabrina Barriza Alameen pulmonary disease: exploration of Christian Francis Burden opportunities for optimising habitual Simon Thomas Carter physical activity, sedentary and sleep Ashleigh Michelle Clark behaviours Lyndall Janet Crichton (conferred: 19 December 2018) Trent Scott Crockett Lok Sze Katrina Li, by thesis entitled: Michaela May Dolan Offspring of people with chronic Nicole Louise Douglas obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): Anna Kate Gordon intergenerational and life course Kimberly Jane Guess influence on respiratory impairment Rachel Mei Ting Ho (conferred: 28 June 2018) Apostoli Paul Kikianis Jordan Peter Liseno Nerylee Ann Watson, by thesis entitled: Emily Newbold The effects of low-fat diets, differing Bruno Pavic in protein and carbohydrate ratio, on glycaemic control, cardiometabolic Samantha Saunders health risk factors, food cravings, Alex David Schiller psychological wellbeing and cognitive Richard Yin function in adults with type 2 diabetes for the degree of Master of (conferred: 19 December 2018) Physiotherapy (Graduate Entry) Bradley Arthur Andrew Nathan Daniel Bell * indicates a conferral of award date prior to Matthew Richard Bradley this ceremony Lauren Kate Burge Amy Morgan Colbert Benjamin Thomas Ferrauto DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES Neal Edward Fitton THE SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES Wesley Stewart Huxtable Nicole Elizabeth Johnson-Schroeder for the degree of Master of Stacey Alyce Morcom Advanced Clinical Physiotherapy Ruth Evelyn Neeves Ruth Joy Marshall-Rogers Liam Westley Oates Leigh Scott Rushworth Declan Thomas Osborne for the degree of Master of Advanced Lauren Sebastiani Clinical Physiotherapy (Musculoskeletal) Lennie Cooper Shore Catherine Naomi Docker Dale Nicholas Viney Amy Rose Whitney Daniel Zhu

52 53 for the degree of Master of Research for the Graduate Certificate (Population Health Practice) in Health Science Ilea Cheyenne Sanders *(14/02/2019) Janelle Nicole Arnold for the Graduate Diploma in for the Graduate Certificate in Medical Medical Sonography Sonography Principles and Theory Elhaam Azizi-Fard Gihani Madhavi Jayaratne Thi Bich Thuy Linda Cao for the Graduate Certificate in Ashton Cary Population Health Practice Adi Causevic Luke Cantley Sarah Edwards *(20/09/2018) Shane Anthony D’Angelo Tyler J Fitzpatrick Lavera Sovankaknika Garland for the degree of Bachelor of Rachael George-Duif Health Science (Honours) Mark David Giles Kristy Lee Acres Thi Quynh Nhu Hoang John David Boxer Trang Huynh Kelly Louise Chidgey Ruby Suzanna Jaede Lisa Marie Cunningham Alexander Neil Kennison Monica Pilar Diaz Haydn Duncan Kerr Tayla Anne Helbig So Vantha Kien Elise Maree Hutley Emma Kimber Megan Renee Leaney Marmita Bose Mahajan Catherine Louise Miller Emma Glenys Manunui Emma Valerie Moore Madison Victoria Carter McShane Konstance Nicolopoulos Ashleigh Iida Mellows for the degree of Bachelor Katarzyna Justyna Miodonski of Medical Radiation Science Tamanna Moin (Honours) (Medical Imaging) Veronica Nazarian Courtney Michelle Aird Stephanie Alise O’Donnell Kateryna Karpenko Natalie Panich Lilian Phong Jian Chung Natalia Anne Parker-Hill Jovana Maric Danielle Renee Paterson for the degree of Bachelor Pashalis Patsianis of Medical Radiation Science Alexandra Louise Pegler (Honours) (Nuclear Medicine) Tessa Catherine Riebau Ashleigh Joyce Hull Emilie Rogers Ayumi Saito for the degree of Bachelor Ijeoma Chidinma Segbaya of Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Radiation Therapy) Lucy Ann Shipperley Cameron David Stacker Tsz Ling Eva Chu Siobhan Shu Wynn Teh Stamati Morias Kathleen Tham for the degree of Bachelor of Andrew Tran Exercise and Sport Science Hoang Anh Vu Georgina Kate Barratt Manly Vuong Amelia Grace Bishop Sarah Anne Wallwork Katherine Blunt Lu Wang Natalie Anne Brakovskis Georgia Lee West Alanah Paige Brown Tayla Jayne Wilson Ethan Mitchell Busbridge Yuan Zhao Claudia Priscilla Caruso Luke Jordan Chetcuti Lucy Rosilyn Cleggett for the Graduate Certificate in Breast Imaging Mikaela Collins Sherry Chen Jonathon Scott Cummins Rebecca Jean Jackson Charlotte Jane Cushway Michelle Claire Lilley Corey Lee Davey Hong Truc Ly Pham Joel Robert Dunstan Serenity Antonia Giovanna Meredith Hayley Alison Edwards Thien-Ann Pham Victoria Edwards Katherine Julie Sheldon Danielle Rose Gentile Amie Catherine Warburton Shane Ellul Kylie Rae Wong Livani Gianakis

54 55 Olivia Kaye Goodwin Kenneth Do Jarrod Paul Gordon Laura Beth Downes Danielle Lauren Guile Christopher Hoang Ryan James Hanlon Zoe Hannah Hoffrichter Christina Hatzigiannis Margaret Primrose Jing Eric Hayat Nigora Karimova Hugh William Haysman Andrew David Koch Tamara Jayne Heintze Hyesoo Kwon Abbie Louise Hicks Sheridan Lean Lachlan Thomas Hillier Marlon Joseph Ledesma *(20/12/2018) Amy Kate Hobbs Benjamin Peter Loiterton Alexander Patrick Hoskin Emily Elizabeth Lundborg Karen Margaret Jeffries Todd Nathan McLean Danika Valmai Jolley Sarah Jane Movrin Keegan Henry Jones Oliver Newton

Olivia Junling-Medley Cindy Ngo 17 April: 3.00pm Chloe Alicia Kain Han Thuy Nguyen Jackson Cooper Lane Jason Nikhomvan Alexander Burton Lean Melanie Renee Parker Carter Wallace Lisk Anna Pham Anthony Lieu Montana Sherie Phillips Richard Mikulas Mammone Dana Marie Rowbottom Lee Manolakis Estella Paige Serle Owain Phillip Manship Savie Sanduma Tikiriyadura Madeleine Katerina Markopoulos Amy Tran Cameron Reece Matters Tammy Renae Woodall Samuel Paul McGough Kassie Louise Wright Dion Angelo Mignone Andy Yin Alexandra Miller Shine Yow Adrian Stocks Mitchell Laura Katherine Zdanowicz Luke Mrowka Jason Zhou Daniel Nam-Luan Nguyen Zachary William de-Boeck Rachel Marie Oakes for the degree of Bachelor of Medical Shannon Paige Oneill Radiation Science (Nuclear Medicine) Brittany Paige Phelps Nicholas Jack Garrett Alex Stewart Redshaw Alana Rose Giacomelli Sean Marcus Sampson Henry Nguyen Siena Jai Saunders Shaun Philip Noah Kenisha Faye Seidel Kiara Mary Parkinson Nicholas Peter Taylor Thanh Nhat Phan Asha Thurlow Elaine Tjia Matilda Jane Wheare Vasiliki Trantalis Samuel Kenneth Webster Jordan Zabolocki Kaleb Wilden Kyle Logan Ziegler for the degree of Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Radiation Therapy) for the degrees of Bachelor of Exercise Brianna Blight and Sport Science and Bachelor of Nutrition and Food Sciences Anna Elizabeth Busiko Ella Charlotte Gosling Madeleine Rachael Thomas Erin James for the degrees of Bachelor of Exercise Jaymie Louise Martin and Sport Science and Bachelor of Min Sung Park Psychological Science (Counselling Diana Jin Min Su and Interpersonal Skills) Crystal Zoe Ting Chloe Louise Hendry Carly Michelle McDonald for the degree of Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging) Tiffany Lee Byerley Neridah Jelena Celan Ho Man Eric Chan Jodie Louise Day

55 Emma Cuppleditch Playtime’s Over from the Collecting Memories series 2018. Sterling silver and vintage marbles. 44 cm (length)

56 57 Thursday 18 April 2019 at 10:30 am PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Ms Natasha Stott Despoja AM Processional music will be played. BA The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, Natasha Stott Despoja is the founding Chair Council and Official Party. of Our Watch, the national foundation to The Australian National Anthem will be prevent violence against women and their sung by Ms Sharon Turley, Soprano. children. She is the author of On Violence, published by Melbourne University Press The Chancellor, Ms Pauline Carr BEc(ANU), (MUP). MBA, FAICD, FCIS, FGIA, will open the ceremony. Ms Stott Despoja is the former Ambassador for Women and Girls (2013- The Provost and Chief Academic Officer,

2016). As the Ambassador, she travelled Professor Allan Evans BPharm, PhD, will 18 April: 10.30am extensively throughout the Indo-Pacific address the ceremony. region to promote women’s economic empowerment, leadership and an end Professor Joanne Cys, BA, BA (Int Des), to violence against women and girls MArch, PhD, LFDIA, Pro Vice Chancellor for internationally. Ms Stott Despoja was the Division of Education, Arts and Social a World Bank Gender Advisory Council Sciences, will present Ms Natasha Stott member (2015-2017) and served on the Despoja AM for the honorary degree of 2017 UN High Level Working Group on Doctor of the University. the Health and Human Rights of Women, The Occasional Address will be delivered Children and Adolescents. In 2001, she was by Ms Natasha Stott Despoja AM, Chair, Our made a Global Leader for Tomorrow by the Watch. World Economic Forum. The Chancellor, on behalf of the University, In 2018, she was named one of the Top 100 will confer awards on the candidates. Global Influencers on Gender Policy. The Chancellor will close the ceremony. Ms Stott Despoja is a former Senator for South Australia (1995-2008) and former The audience is requested to stand as the Leader of the Australian Democrats, and Official Party, Council, Academic Procession is both the youngest woman ever to enter and Graduates retire. the Australian Federal Parliament and the longest-serving Democrat Senator in the party’s history. In recognition of her service to the Australian Parliament, to education and as a role model for women, in 2011, Ms Stott Despoja was made a Member of the Order of Australia.

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for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Sera Jaye Torchio, by thesis entitled: Heidi Faye Byrnes-Cloet, by thesis entitled: Genealogical ghostscapes: unsettling Using early writing as play-scripts: effects settler colonial home-making legacies in on narrative development, collaborative South Australia dialogue and literate identity (conferred: 14 February 2019) (conferred: 21 March 2019) Ash Andrew Tower, by thesis entitled: Christopher John Dolan, by thesis entitled: Symbiosis and strife: laboratory cultures Paradox at work - a political struggle for in Australian art/science projects the soul of the principal (conferred: 14 February 2019) (conferred: 28 June 2018)

Cheri Jo Donaldson, by thesis entitled: In pursuit of the marvellous: exploring the * indicates a conferral of award date prior to 18 April: 10.30am role of memory in the surrealism of Czech this ceremony emigre Dusan Marek (1926-1993) (conferred: 14 February 2019) DIVISION OF EDUCATION, ARTS Mei Lian French, by thesis entitled: AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Multilingualism as the medium: learning for the degree of Master of Education and life in an Australian secondary school Helena Card *(25/10/2018) (conferred: 19 December 2018) for the degree of Master of Visual Arts Melinda Gaughwin, by thesis entitled: Rebecca Ann Hastings *(21/03/2019) ‘Not without my iPhone’: a critique of for the Associate Degree in Arts Studies design, consumerism, desire and Apple Jai Bennett Coe Inc. Chloe Louise Smith (conferred: 19 December 2018) Camilla Margaret Warner Bethany Louise Keough, by thesis entitled: Tara-louise Wong (dec.) The impact of the social environment, the for the Diploma in Arts Studies built environment and place attachment on wellbeing for older Australians Lotte Hannah Crawford Michael Hartley (conferred: 19 December 2018) Amy Jade MacLaine Anna Marie Leditschke, by thesis entitled: Madeline Schofield Justice for all? The construction and Joshua Phillip Smales validation of ‘justice’ in planning THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION (conferred: 21 March 2019) for the degree of Bachelor of Lev Matthew Makaev, by thesis entitled: Education (Early Childhood) Geographies of resettlement: cultural Mary Frances Aquilina capital and the Lhotshampas of South Tessa Maree Bahr Australia Jodie Ann Bain (conferred: 19 December 2018) Nicole Bajszi Alexander John Stretton, by thesis entitled: Anne June Baker Youth help-seeking for mental ill-health: Nieta Kym Barrett investigating dynamics between the Briony Hannah Bateson individual and the social Jacqueline Ruth Bayha (conferred: 14 February 2019) Emily Melita Behn Ainsley Jane Best Sigalit Tish, by thesis entitled: Kimberly Louise Bohmer The roles of parents in the literacy Ana Lillian Botei development of young children Sasha Jade Arnold Boylen beginning school in South Australia and Israel Kimberley Brooks Nicole Marie Bulaya (conferred: 19 December 2018)

58 59 Olivia Kaye Burrow Kelsey Anne Scotland Emma Louise Campbell Ellie Renee Sjostrom Holli Sarsha Caputo Bianca Kate Smith Brooke Jean Chamberlain Kathryn Jane Smith Stephanie Ann Carnovale Nina Swinkels Emily Elizabeth Collins Rhiannon Szalbot Corrina Colombo Kelsey Louise Thompson Rosie Nicole Connelly Lara Tittoto Jade Croft Franc Dion Totani Bianca Paige Cutler Riley Paige Vandermoer Ellen Jayne Davey Courtney Ann Verbeek Samantha Lauren Duell Rebecca Luise Wagner Claudia Alana Mary Duran Lucy Rose Walker Courtney Rose Durkay Guan Le Wang Kate Carr Edwards Emily Elizabeth Vangeline Westmoreland A’Ishah Elmawey Kylie Helen White Madeleine Grace Favilla Sarah May Wickham Jordan Luke Fisher Jessica Skye Wood Georgia Gelissen Sophie Amelia Yandell Nykita Kym Gibbs for the degree of Bachelor Tori Hannah Goodman of Education (Primary) Claire Louise Guglielmi Chloe Adams Jemma Louise Hicks Laura Anders Sandra Marie Hodgetts Niall James Ashby Tulasi Hollis Ruby Victoria Bambrick Elisse Hooley Ngaire Alice Bernhardt Courtney Rose Irrgang Jason Stefan Boruch Alexandra Paige Jenkins Alana Bowley Katelyn Ashleigh Jessop Kayla Lyrelle Bray Hannah Kate Jones Thomas Jack Brazil Jasminka Jurkovic Shannon Marie Brookes Jacinta Rose Kaesler Emily Leanne Brown Saia Kalaitsidis Tiffany Paige Buckby Amber Rose Kennedy Tara Buller Lakyta Jayne Kennett Nicola Jayne Burton Akash Rohan Krishna Kealy Tiana Byass Catherine Jane Krokene Teaghan Lee Cameron Stephanie Anne Leaney Amy Lorraine Cannon Catherine Jade Macdonald Laura Brier Chadwick Vittoria Louise Maiorana Nicole Joy Chataway Zoie Amelia Marks Briana Kate Cheel Carol Ann Martin Emma Margaret Cheers Emmaline Georgina Claire Matthews Nicola Erica Ciuffini Alexandra Grace McCann Nicholas Cleary Lucy Emma McGovern Georgia Marie Corrieri Sibohn Avis Merenda Sara Kate Crockford Nicola Jane Morgan Luiza Curea Brooke Ashley Newell Adele D’Angelo Nida Ngin Kyah Dayman Tori Jessica Noll Angela Rebekah Deans Rachael Ann Nulty Rachel Tonia Dikih Emily Kate O’Donohoe Kate Alexandra Docking Madeline Emily Pegler Xzenia Dottore Crystal Anne Pepper Marlo Grace Driscoll Simonne Elise Pfeil Narissa Ann Dunn Claudia Marie Pisaniello Lisa Earl Amy Sharon Griffiths Lauren Jae Edwards Emily Nicole Ranieri Isabella Carmel Farina Teagen-Lee Joan Rees Chelsea Favell Emily Joan Revell Riley May Fitzgerald Joshua Romeo Lauren Joy Fox Pamela Laurel Rosser Ursula Lee Gospic Ellie Mae Rusden Celine Grandioso Demi Michelle Saint Emily Paige Greenhalgh Hayley Louise Schroeder Sarah Guilleaume Annika Jaxon Shillingford

60 61 Rachael Gully Christina Deanna Suban Dana Ashleigh Hall Amy Claire Sugars Laura May Hampton Tahlia Tedesco Lara Lee Harcourt Rodney James Thorpe Amelia Kate Harkness Kaitlyn Jade Tibbitts Melissa Gail Harris Petra Pavla Tomecko Shannon Lee Harris Irene Tsalamangos Kirsten Renee Hatswell Sophie Louise Tye Holly Matilda Hodgson Taylor Louise Wachtel Taylor-Rose Hood Nathan Phillip Williams Brianna Teal Hourigan Claudia Re Withey Eliza Kate Howland Nikolina Zarkovic Ashley Jane Hunt Emma de Cure Lauren Adele Hussey for the degree of Bachelor of Melissa Jane Hylan Education (Primary and Middle) Jasmine Emma Jaensch Latifa Ahmadi Maddison Ann Jaensch Jordyn Algar Molly Dorothy Jefferys Stasha Constance Andrews Courtney Lee Kollmann Andre Stefan Arias Jacinta Marie Lamont

Shamsi Bahadori Manizani 18 April: 10.30am Daniel John Lang Amy Jane Barac Alannah Anne Lavery Daniella Barilla Lily Faith Lewis Emma Kate Barlow Tashna Luthra Eliza Carina Baxter Alex Maiorana Kelsey Leigh Benci Esther Lois Manley Chelsea Mae Bennett Hannah Louise Marks Emily Kaye Bert Hannah Mariah Martin Alice Rose Bigolin Sunshia Mashei Amy Jane Biscette Kristel Lee Mathews Kimberley Jade Blandford Kane Frederick May Hannah Louise Blowes Hajar Mazra Dilek Boduk Emma Rose McCormack Sarah Ashleigh Boraso Jacqueline Marian Milne Angela Pearl Bowman Belinda Monaghan Caitlin Jayne Brown Elizabeth Paige Moore Carleen Deanne Brown Carly Jade Morrison Courtney Lee Brown Keeley Mounce Courtney Peta Burgess Melissa Vanessa Mountfort Campbell Ellen Burton Rhiannon Victoria Mullan Dylan Paul Butler Brooke Louise Michelle Mullins Ashleigh May Byrnes Jenna Negruk Ruby Mae Cafuta Olivia Kate Northeast Carlie Amy Campbell Akitowa Nshangalume David Carosi Madison Patricia Oxley-Dunnery Kelly Jane Chadbourne Masooda Parwani Daniel Chetcuti Min Jung Park Jessica Skye Chesson Toby Ryan Paterson Nicole Louise Cleggett Emily Brooke Pease Mitchell Andrew Clisby Amber Marie Pengelley Maree Conte Zachariah Polyak Alana Margaret Coppock Lilly Jane Premrl Nicholas Carmen Costanzo Tahlia Lee Price Felicity Sarah Cox Hannah Rose Irene Pugliese Michael Peter Cronin Elisa Ann Razzano Rachael Amelia Cursaro Ma Mikhaela Reyes Jayden Marlee Cutting Kelsey Nicole Reynolds Samantha Jane Daines Bethany Jessica Riding Isabella De Corso Coby Janine Rodda Frasier De Kok Chelsea Jade Mary Royce Rachel Mae Dempster Sophie Emma Sellan Elle Cheree Desengo Jade Shapcott Nicolina Francesca Di Giovanni Casey Elizabeth Simmons Kate Maria Donnelly Marlise Kathleen Slade Amy Rhiann Donohue Gabriela Pereira Soares Da Costa Arnela Dragonjic Daniel Wayne Stevenson

61 62 63 Gracen Anne Dyer Brooke Lauren Penney Emily Farley Morgan Louise Phillips Elenora Jane Fasan Tiffany Marie Phillips Zahra Fathi Anthony Fernando Pigliacelli Emily Marie Fiorenti Kasigan Pillay Rachel Fisk James Pritchard Brodie Alexander Forbes Isaac Geoffrey Radan Simone Natasha Garrard Amy Nicole Rajan Brianna Evangeline Antonie George Sarah Reynolds Matthew Lee Gerlach Zachary David Richards Eleni Giamoukoglou Hannah Jane Rigden Benjamin Joel Goudie Shanice Hope Robbins Daniel Michael Harding Christopher Shannon Roberts Joni Hassan Jessica Kate Robinson Chantal Elizabeth Hatswell Sam Alexander Rowland Mikaela Kathleen Heath Ashleigh Sarah Ruediger Meg Josephine Henderson Chloe Faye Rushton Kirsty Lee Hoile Kayla Elizabeth Russell Hayley Horskins Joshua David Sergio Russo Donna Rose Hughes Maria Irene Santos Natasha Margaret Hutchinson Antony Daniel Scarfo 18 April: 10.30am Elisabeth Jane Jackson Emma Louise Schubert Jiin Jeon Tayla Marie Seagrim Taylor Kay Jenkinson Samuel David Sellar Zoe Salena Johannes Halena Singh *(19/09/2018) Jacqueline Margarett Jones Harrison Kyle Slee Ekaterini Kandalis Erica Robyn Smith Leah Marie Katavatis Gemma Mary Stewart Tori Grace Kay Adele Louise Stramare Andrea Kazantzis Ashleigh Lila Taplin Georgia Elyse Kerwin Sivhor Thaung Jungeun Kim *(20/12/2018) Daniel James Thomas Laura Jane Kotz Danielle Jayne Thompson Grace Hayley Lees Rosina Louise Thomson Carly Jade Lethborg Demi Maree Tiziani Danielle Sheree Loch Jessica Ellen Tonkin Nakia Jaymee Love Madeline Joan Traeger Kylie Gail Lowe Jolie Tran Emma Jayne Lukong Tegan Lia Penno Trenaman Tessa Maree Mahoney Cornel Trifu Matthew Robert Craig Maloney Hannah Jane Tulip Olivia Mammone Anthony Alexander Trimboli Katie Mantis Natalie Urdanoff Bianca Charlotte Marcus Charlotte Veart Michael Patrick Mastrangelo Harrison Matthew Veitch Natalie Brooke Mazzotta Luke Wesley Venter Brooke Elyse McCabe Ebony Michelle Ween Joshua Barry Mcilduff Hayley Louise Wilkinson Alexsandra Ingrid Merritt Cameron Dean Williams Caitlin Tess Miller Matthew Rhys Williams Rebecca Anne Miller Jessica Wiseman Sarah Louise Miller Liam Wytkin Alice Margaret Minchin Arnold Joe Zuppa Raelee Alexandra Minuzzo Eliza Lucy Moretti Sarah Lily Moss Justin Hamish Moyle Naomi Ruth Murray Max Craig Nailer Sawafta Natasha Hayley Nisbet-Smith Emma Nicole Norton Rubi Kate Oka Izumo Brigitte Pacillo Rhianna Jean Peate Yiani Papageorgios

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64 65 Thursday 18 April 2019 at 3:00 pm PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Mr Michael Hickinbotham Processional music will be played. BEc, LLB (Hons) The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, Michael Hickinbotham is the Chief Council and Official Party. Executive Officer of the Hickinbotham The Australian National Anthem will be Group, the largest and longest established sung by Ms Sharon Turley, Soprano. building and development group in South Australia. The Chancellor, Ms Pauline Carr BEc(ANU), MBA, FAICD, FCIS, FGIA, will open the He has always had a strong interest in ceremony. entrepreneurial ventures that create value and helped establish the Paringa Vineyard The Provost and Chief Academic Officer, in South Australia’s Riverland which became Professor Allan Evans BPharm, PhD, will one of the largest and most profitable address the ceremony. vineyards in Australia. More recently he started the Australian Distilling Company, Professor Joanne Cys, BA, BA (Int Des), which makes premium artisan gin. MArch, PhD, LFDIA, Pro Vice Chancellor for the Division of Education, Arts and Mr Hickinbotham also has a strong interest Social Sciences, will present Mr Michael 18 April: 3.00pm in innovation, education and community Hickinbotham for the honorary degree of building, and pioneered the establishment Doctor of the University. of Woodend School, the first privately owned public school in Australia and one of The Occasional Address will be delivered by the first in the world. He funds educational Mr Michael Hickinbotham, Chief Executive scholarships for children from high needs Officer, The Hickinbotham Group. families, and supports many cultural, The Chancellor, on behalf of the University, sporting and community groups and will confer awards on the candidates. charities. The Chancellor will close the ceremony. He is currently a member of the board of the Urban Development Institute of The audience is requested to stand as the Australia (SA). He is a former Chairman Official Party, Council, Academic Procession of the Australian Population Institute of and Graduates retire. Australia (SA), and a former board member of Family Business Australia (SA), as well as the Economic Development Board of South Australia which is the principal economic adviser to the Premier of South Australia.

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* indicates a conferral of award date prior to for the degree of Master of Design this ceremony (Communication Design) Adam Charles Horscroft Syed Muhammad Salman Qaisar DIVISION OF EDUCATION, ARTS *(20/12/2018) AND SOCIAL SCIENCES for the degree of Master of THE SCHOOL OF ART, Design (Contemporary Art) ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN Charlotte Paige Rollinson

for the degree of Master of Architecture for the degree of Master of Design Craig Angus Alston (Design and Construct) Michael John Baker-Stimson Luke Cousins Siobhan Angela Barbara for the degree of Master of Mark Nigel Frost Design (Industrial Design) Talullah Claire Barker Gale Harriet Rose Culbertson Nicholas Voules Bartholomaeus Michael Roy Dimonte Aurellio Giuseppe George Berlingeri Hannah Jordan Bi Haolin Cameron Graham Burfield for the degree of Master of Urban 18 April: 3.00pm Georgia Lee Cant and Regional Planning Leanghay Chhay Nicholas George Giannakodakis Stephanie Copson Dorothy Joan Hepburn Harriet Anne Craig Philip David Mabbs Hunter William Carl Crisp Nicole Hui Lim Tan Steven James Cundy for the degree of Master of Visual Bradley Davey Art and Creative Practice Joshua Thomas Day Shanjia Chen Bryce Donato-Edwards Jessica Lee Eichinger for the Graduate Diploma in Megan Kelsey Eichinger Design (Contemporary Art) Josephine Amanda Farnsworth Casey Karen Deed Nicolette Simone Gates Bradley Paul Donnell Yuqi Guo Steve Eric Lang Daneile Hatji Jessica Murtagh Braden Jeremy Hill Bethany Marie Neck Christopher Matthew Hill Caroline Anne Marie Oakley Nicholas Ioakim for the Graduate Diploma in Jacob Mackay Jenkins Design (Design and Construct) Han Jiang Thomas David Lahey Kong Kai Lok Mark Rodney Langman for the Graduate Diploma in Design (Industrial Design) Lindon Jake Luka Lark Sofia Alyssa Liberali Allan Kappamankal Jason Robert Ludwig for the Graduate Diploma in Benjamin John Mackay Urban and Regional Planning Kimberley Jaye Maddern James Patrick Hickey Alexander Makridis Md Rakibul Hossain Sasha Simone Mattschoss Avaneedhar Reddy Kallamadi *(19/09/2018) Angus William Mortimer Teresa Kathleen Lever Caitlin Sarah Murphy Bronte Merrick Nixon Rupert Daryl Piccoli Jefferson Norman Tomlian Marc Pilla for the Graduate Diploma in Visual Timothy Podobny Art and Creative Practice Andrew Brian Pomery Mark Penney Michael Joseph Popp Jack Thomas Quinn for the Graduate Diploma in Visual Edward Ramsey Art and Design (Photography) Braiden James Sanders Daniel Robert Harkin Jacqueline Sarah Stacey for the degree of Bachelor of Cameron Stevenson Art and Design (Honours) Tran Thien Nhan Ashleigh Christine D’antonio Yeo Shiwen *(20/12/2018) 66 67 Tracey Louise Davis Edward Jonas Ibarra Brooke Amanda Haba Elisa Ionni Danny Kim Jarratt Benjamin Keane Jonathan Kim Jasmine Alkira Susan Kerdel Angelique Joy Tahlia Isabella Shellyce Kite Jordan Catherine Gibson King Matthew Knapman Katherine Anne Little Hannah Nicole Lees Loren Nicola Orsillo Eloise Leopold Anna Malena Rebecca Persson Modig Lucy Evangeline Lever-Brine Tara Rowhani-Farid Joseph Henry Marschall Joseph Matthew Steed Zoe Annette Martin Michael Joseph Martino for the degree of Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (Honours) Ashleigh Kate Mccammon Blake Mcdougall Kate Rebecca Croucher Daniella Isabel Mena Aymon Shaun Fox Anastasios Thomas Milochis Harry Keramidas Benyamin Mirzaei Nicholas Haydn Kretschmer Milad Nahravani Li Zhenyu Gul Bano Nasiri Oliver James Luke Alyssa Jane Nelson Zak Paul Maio Ann Nguyen Tyson Scott McLean James Ross Nicolson Paul Sherlock Jemima Lise Ninnes John Mathew Straccia Rebecca Kate O’Brien Metuisela Korocawiri Powell Suka *(20/12/2018) Olivia Kate Obst Benjamin John Gordon Tuckwell Christopher Panteladis Thomas Joel Wagenknecht Peter James Parente Kai Wardle Sarah Catherine Petherick Brigitte Amy Williams Mia Luise Ramos Plasabas Shakira Rose Pratt for the degree of Bachelor of Interior Joshua John Larry Pupi Architecture with Honours James Tyson Rochow Sophia Cooke Vasilios Peter Roumeliotis Erin Louise Frick Yinyin Shi Yolanda Victoria Lopez Georgia Claire Sandford Isabella Morgan Pickering Ameneh Shojaee Isabelle Yong Yen May Nick Sierros for the degree of Bachelor of Urban Alexandra Rose Bills Stadtkus and Regional Planning with Honours Bailey Cooper Sturrus James David Armstrong-Smith Giulia Talotta Harry Stryker Mikaela May Trimboli Shannon Sue Wark for the degree of Bachelor of Ting Weng Architectural Studies Manish Vasan Yeshwanth Kumar Michael Anthony Abarno Agastya Mayvil Adhar for the degree of Bachelor Fatimah Al-Ameen of Contemporary Art Jarrod James Allen Chloe May Allchurch Mikayla Arruzzolo Eleanor Mary Amor-haynes Courtney Bain Isabella Arlotta Matthew Bryan Barber Madeline Rose Banbury Alex Lee Barker Savannah Batten Andrew Edward Bradey Miriam Joy Behn Swisin Budiman *(20/12/2018) Isabella Rose Benvenuto Swee Ann Chua Imogen Rose Bradbury Ellen May Smith Clements Merridy Anne Brown Hisham El-Jourdi Marcel Chiro Pierre Paul Fayad Bianca Brooke Butefisch Marc Matthew Gagliardi Andrew Constantinides Madeline Johanne Goldsmith Emma Lucy Cuppleditch Grace Annie Gray Katie Marie Dawber David Martin Guerin Paloma Anna Ellery Jordan Alexander Hales Katerina Sofia Fedyk Jonathan Harous Celeste Adelaide Foord Ryan Michael Herbst Jordan Phoebe Fowler Warwick Tiqa Hilly Amelia Beatrice Winsome Fox Amelia Winifred Mawby Hutchinson Alana Giles-Lawson Samantha Amy Gold Renee Lauren Gripton 68 69 Dale Justin Hastings Chloe Marina Katopodis Emily Jane Haydon Tabitha Kate Lawless Scott Adam Hedges Adam John Lockier Barbara Ann Hesselschwerdt Haydon Garry Macleod Daniel Lewis Horne Michelle Joy Magias Lingpei Hu Leilani Yvette Maldari Alanah Kent Lily Mittiga Emmaleise Amelia Maxwell Lauren Murphy Amanda May Laurie Benjamin John Neale Harriet Grace McKay Dallas Samm Nery Patrick McKay Sarah Nguyen Nastassia Joy Morrison Thomas Roy Padget Brittany Elizabeth Neeb Sarah Louisa Page Xavier Liam Preston Opie Lucy Mary Partington Joel Andrew Organ Jessica Haley Perkin Nathan Davies Peacock Adele Claire Pittendreigh Emile Gerard Pearson Elise Prestia Kylie Jane Playford Jessica Patricia Purcell Nima Porkar Gashti Caitlin Ralston Sarah Jane Porter Diane Razon Deanna Elise Princi Emily Rose Renner Dahley Mesue Robertson-King Imogen Lea Scott William Paul Rowe Suada Shahini Karla Jane Schutz Rachael Kate Sharman

Georgia Beth Scott-Mills Lucas William Shaw 18 April: 3.00pm Jason Paul Smith Lauren Elise Stevens Mekaela Mary-Anne Smith Benjamin Thomas Stoeckel Olivia Violet Toth Sascha Tan Nicola Claire Sutcliffe George Alexander Thalassoudis Amy Parker Watson Kyiandra Thanou Sorcha Ellen Yelland Nicholas Connor Timms Dainis Lee Zakis Morgan Noel Todonai Katherine Tu for the degree of Bachelor of Design (Communication Design) Kate Margaret Twigden Jessica Louise Walker David Adams Valeska Ann Wehr Benjamin Nicola Altieri Ka Hei Wong Isabelle Grace Annells Philippa Kate Wright Jacqueline Helena Apoefis Zoe Armstrong for the degree of Bachelor of Design Amelia Banks (Illustration and Animation) Gemma Pamela Bartlett Melanie Sarah Carlin Stuart David Baulk Jessica Collicelli Grace Elizabeth Beer Sash Corowa Alixandra Jessica Bell Krystal Kay Davies Anastasia Bellis Po-Yuan Fang *(20/12/2018) Stephanie Jayne Breden Yi-Ting Feng Alana Caporella Maria Gaspar Nicholas Jack Carmody Hamish Philip Goodger Mitchell Anthony Phillip Capurso Alexander John Gripton Jacob William Cherini Madelaine Kate Horgan Jessica Chloe Clark James Darcy Kretschmer Alice Marie Clayden-Rose Jessica Liang Isabel Helena Clifford Liam James McCulloch Chloe Marie Coates Melina Ioanna Mitchell Nicola Taylor Day Tu Nha Nguyen Maria Dizazzo Riley James Noble Michelle Clare Donnelly Sarah Kate Rouxel Faria Ehsan *(20/12/2018) Chandler Andrew Saing Daniel Anthony Franchina Brooke Ann Siegel Connie Abigail Francis Kayla Sophie Woods Finn Mikael Ride Gaardboe for the degree of Bachelor of Chloe Hannah Grimes Design (Product Design) Jarrod Hadnuk Ali Agha Ahmadi Julian Emanuel Hartmann-Smith James Christian Akeley Max Hattam Zachary William Allen Olivia Yiqing Huynh Jason Lindsay Barton Courtney Rose Iremonger Joshua Dylan Bernardi

69 70 71 James Thomas Buratto William Cinnamond Katherine Jayne Cooper Rebecca Davis Luke Anthony Frahn *(19/09/2018) Ee Gene Goh Chloe Marie Hawke Liam Henderson Matthew Worsely Johnston Michelle Rosemary Jones Katherine Georgia Panou Kale Russell Phillipson George Patrikis Jordan Pokorny Arisa Jade Stone Luke Joseph Timpani Edward James Leif Warren Alexandra Natalie Wicik *(19/09/2018) Zhu Yufei for the degree of Bachelor of Interior Architecture Rebecca Acella Michaela Paige Adams Tessa Lillian Anderson Yonghee Ann *(20/12/2018) 18 April: 3.00pm Sam Elliot Thurlow Bald Hsin Yi Chay *(20/12/2018) Joshua Kael Dabek Paige Louise Day Dharshi Desai Jessica Rosina Di Fede Harriett Lucy Dunstall Joel Dion Fielke Anais Louise Gowland Kellie Rashelle Grycewicz Louise Ignatescu Nian En Hii Kazim Joya Liana Angelique Kantilaftas Gilbert Angelo La Rocca Madison Taylah Lanthois Laura Emma Liminton Chloe Rose Lorimer Clare Colman Malthouse Natasha Jade Mattschoss Stefanie Jennifer Mazzone Adriana Miteloudis Mariam Moosavi Alexandra Elisabeth Nagy Dana Louise Nettheim Jet Lee Marquez Pesquiza Caitlin Rebecca Polman Raja Muhamad Dzauqi Raja Abd Raman Amy Dana Robertson Eduardo Enrique Sanz Cadena Julianne Michelle Souter Tess Sporn Charlotte Clarinda Standish Sarah Louise Tonkin Monique Sheridan Van Pelt Jody Xia for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts (Glass) Rita Kellaway for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts (Sculpture) Georgia Rose Raphael

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72 73 Tuesday 23 April 2019 at 10:30 am PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Mr Terry Evans Processional music will be played. LLM, FAICD The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, Mr Terry Evans is a highly experienced Council and Official Party. lawyer and company director of several The Australian National Anthem will be government and not-for-profit Boards. sung by Ms Sharon Turley, Soprano. He served as a member of the University of The Deputy Chancellor, The Honourable South Australia’s Council for 12 years until John Hill BA, DipEd, LLB, FAICD, will open the 2017. First appointed as a member of the ceremony. Council in 2005 he went on to serve as Pro Chancellor from 2010 to 2017. The Vice Chancellor and President, Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, In addition to his Council member CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. functions, Mr Evans Chaired the Student Appeals Committee for eight years; was a Professor Joanne Cys, BA, BA (Int Des), Member of the University’s Audit and Risk MArch, PhD, LFDIA, Pro Vice Chancellor for Management Committee; a Member of its the Division of Education, Arts and Social Governance and Legislation Committee; Sciences, will present Mr Terry Evans for the and a Member of the Senior Remuneration honorary award of University Fellow. Committee. Professor Joanne Cys will also present Mr Evans began his career in a small legal Professor Tony Winefield BA(Hons), PhD, practice, and went on to join Minter Ellison, Adjunct Professor of Psychology with the a multinational professional services firm. honorary title of Emeritus Professor. 23 April: 10.30am Whilst at Minter Ellison, he specialised in The Occasional Address will be delivered commercial transactions and tax and was by Mr Terry Evans, Special Counsel Minter for a time Managing Partner of the Adelaide Ellison. Office. During this time, he was engaged by the South Australian Asset Management The Deputy Chancellor, on behalf of Corporation to advise on the restructure the University, will confer awards on the and disposal of several of the impaired candidates. assets of the failed State Bank. The Deputy Chancellor will close the He subsequently joined the South ceremony. Australian Government as its Chief The audience is requested to stand as the Commercial Counsel. In that role he was Official Party, Council, Academic Procession the senior government lawyer on the and Graduates retire. privatisation of the state’s electricity, ports, TAB and other smaller businesses and on the outsourcing of water and bus services. He later became the Deputy Chief Executive and then Chief Executive of the Attorney- General’s Department.

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for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy for the degree of Master of Education (Early Childhood Leadership) Ali Afsharian, by thesis entitled: Barbara Anne Campbell Psychosocial safety climate: composition for the degree of Master (mean level) and dispersion (climate of Education (Educational strength and climate ideal) at team and Leadership and Management) organisational levels in Australian and Iranian contexts Kerrin Elizabeth Rowlands (conferred: 16 August 2018) for the degree of Master of Education (TESOL) Crystal Leigh Grant, by thesis entitled: Peta Abdalla Dietary countermeasures to reduce Kimberley Anne Bennett the impact of alternate shift schedules Ednah Kemunto Maranga on glucose metabolism, mood state, sleepiness and performance Hetti Gamage Sandani Kalpana Dayananda (conferred: 21 March 2019) Sun Xiaopei for the degree of Master of Louise Marie Lavrencic, by thesis entitled: Teaching (Early Childhood) Cognitive reserve in older adults: Emily Rose Anderson identifying functional and structural brain mechanisms and cognitive Ilona Kaarina Elsa Atterton correlates Rebecca Luci-Ann Belperio (conferred: 19 December 2018) Gemma Wendy Cox Bronwen Clare D’Arcy 23 April: 10.30am for the degree of Doctor of Education Dang Tam Thi Phuong Megan Jane Duggan Ella Marie Goodwin Carolyn Jill Hadley, by thesis entitled: Tracy Lee-Anne Hannon Leadership development in the public service: tensions between local context Kaitlin Elisabeth Hatcher and national training standards Lauren Ann Ising (conferred: 19 December 2018) Rachel Suzanne Jericho Irene Kanter Jessica Emma Klatt Lara Sue Lambert * indicates a conferral of award date prior to Kylie Rebekah Lewis this ceremony Ewa Lockyer Catrin McIntee Jessie Mckinlay DIVISION OF EDUCATION, ARTS Dale Matthew Osborne AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Esther Hillary Nimmo THE SCHOOL OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES Wendy Anne Pryor Annabelle Lara Redmond for the Diploma in Languages Leana Patricia Ruiz Sarah Jane Footner Susan Jennifer Scott Laura Roselind Nehez Mary Josephine Stevens Maria Antonietta Sergi Alexandra Kate Warner THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Emily Kate Watson Monique Jean Western for the degree of Master of Education Yixin Zhang *(20/12/2018) Samantha Lucy Ashmore for the degree of Master of Christian Brian Bateman Teaching (Primary) Deana Louise Cuconits Marhaba Abliz Beth Dorsman Sama Alshahry Jenna Anne Hewlett Rebecca Kate Andary Olivia Zoe Hutchings Rachel Alice Barletta Hayley Jane Laney Kylie Michelle Bickerdike Mary Louise Mooney Abbey Jessica Boord Benjamin Jeff Muggleton Amanda Leah Brook Bob Pulsub Phoumirath Colin Ross Morgan Campbell David James Toomer Michael Robert Carr Alison Whibley Jodi Renelle Clark Sandra Gillian Colpo Wen Deng 74 75 Angela Magdalena Crespin for the Graduate Diploma in Education James Dimopoulos Studies (Digital Learning) Mathew Drogemuller Heather Gaye Anderson Jeol Efthimiou Sandra Kay Barker Karen Louise Frear Anna Lisa Spalding Brown Jonathan Paul Fritsch Megan Cooper Caroline May Gardner Josephine Helen Crockett Liam Jesse Grosvenor Debbie Kaye Frisby Laura Agnes Haigh Caroline Elizabeth Fryer Hermione May Sweetland Higgins Steven Kelly Benjamin Howland Rebecca Lee Godwin Ning Hu V.S. Saravana Kumar Sharon Ann Jamieson Sandhya Maranna Vanessa Marie Kew Richard McGrath Tayla June Lamb Gabrielle Todd Elyshia Adele Lay for the Graduate Certificate in Susan Jane Laycock Education (Catholic Education) Jessica Munro Rebecca Poppy-Anne Baker Laura Roselind Nehez Alexandra Claire Besanko Karly Mei Ying Neoh Katherine Michelle Brown Cameron Grant Ortlepp Donna Maria Cockell Oliver Parker Mikalya Veronica Curnow Georgina May Pile Grace Della’Pia Meagan Alice Jane Ranford Alison Claire Dinham Tamika Monique Roach-Attard Lisa Caterina Feleppa Daniel John Alexander Russ Christopher Luke Grimes Pierce Austerley Seymour Luke Anthony Harris Claudia Sarah Sigalla Alyssa Renée Lumsden Hannah Marie Simpson Lily McFarlane Vittoria Louise Timpano Veronica Mclachlan Michael Dominic Tremonte Vanessa Mercurio Phillip Cameron Wiley Elizabeth Munday Katie Lee Williams Lucia Mitchell James Withey Caroline Jane Price Lauren Kate Young Ashleigh Taylor for the degree of Master of Michael John Terwel Teaching (Secondary) Tania Lisa Tryant Isabella Maria Bianchini-Wood Diana Brigitte Virgo Erik Brasse Natasha Voiklis Mia Callander Neale Amy Louise Williams Imogen Carr Anne-Marie Wilson Ben Cove Frances Wren Hannah Ruth Darling Jason Patrick de Nys Matthew Sean Dowdall for the Graduate Certificate in Georga Louise Fisher Education Studies (Digital Learning) Kate Helen Fitzsimons Heather Elizabeth Prider Amanda Lorna Flynn Molly Marie Jervis for the degrees of Bachelor of Arts Nathan Brian Johnson (Australian Studies) and Bachelor of Education (Middle and Secondary) Julia Juros Georgia Alexandra Lawton Thi Linda Dang Rebekah Kate Little for the degree of Bachelor of Reece Joseph Mclean Education (Adult, Vocational Nodira Mitrovic and Workplace Learning) Alphonsa Roslin Paul Simon Frederic Koch Angela Hannah Perdiko-Yiannis for the degree of Bachelor of Education Anna Lacey Pritchard (Design and Technology Education) Sean Martin Rooney Kelly Anne Angus Christopher Aaron Rossini Adam James Braley Mina Sanatkar Daniel John Moos Luke Schenscher Meg Elizabeth Neindorf Maria Antonietta Sergi Rebecca Louise Sharpe *(19/09/2018) for the degree of Bachelor of Education Noah Joel Tilley (Secondary Design and Technology) Stavroula Vassiliou Shaun Anthony Carl Hausler Xu Wei Daniel Tony Luciano Rebecca Marie Williams Barrett Julian Law Aiyan Xu Thomas George Manners 76 77 Joshua Michael Nolte Emma Rose Freeman Sean Overall Steven Francis Goss Tarni Aleeshamay Reeves Paul Harris Briianka Jade Roberts Tiffany Amber Jennings Luke Mathew Soltes Maxim Kayd Thomas Wiseman Monica Mwara Kirori Jed Woolford Margot Koch Kara Maree Koler for the degree of Bachelor of Education (Secondary Food Megan L Lehmann and Textiles Technology) Shufang Li Georgia Asimakopoulos Alexandra Lightbody Sophie Elizabeth Caldwell Naomi Maiolo Madeline Jane Cooke Rachel Louise Mettyear Sarah Emily Dix Sharon Minjire Emily Donoghue Kaylene Misak Alana Mae Durka Sharon Cherotich Mutai Amy Grace Evans Wioletta Maria Nowak-Blazek Sabrina Fico Calvine Ochieng Odhiambo *(19/09/2018) Billy Andrew Jackman Noor Shafizah Razak Emily Kate Komljenovic Sultana Razia Kiara Shelley Mammone Yujin Daphne Sun Louisa Milanese Cameron Grant Stott Sarah Jade Mayer Sunita Rani *(20/12/2018) Imogen Elizabeth Morris Attila Szabo Tori Cheyane Newman Holly Brianne Trezise Ruby Victoria Page Chloe Samara Thonder Kassiani Papapetros Chanda Tym Shauna Marie Patterson Christopher Eli Wall Olivia Punturieri Jordan Lea Watling 23 April: 10.30am Teagan Schmidt Brittany Jane Wennan Damien Luke Walker for the degree of Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) for the degrees of Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Education Abbey Genevieve Belton Michael Braden Taylor Lauren Adrianna Bischoff Claire Lucy Coleman THE SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY, Sarah Jane Footner SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL POLICY Francesco Antonio Forgione for the degree of Master of Mediation Erica Sacha Ghezzi and Conflict Resolution Michaela Pauline Gillard Maree Shirley Ackehurst Darren Maxwell Gray Kuol Kuei Chuang Gabe Lorna Hart Samantha Lai for the degree of Master of Stefan Carlo Michalski Psychology (Clinical) Emily Yvonne Munro Alicia Laura Crump Shelby Grace Munro Lauren Jacqueline Frensham Alana Kristyn Nagel Kate Laura Glen Johnathon Deryck James Nielsen Paige Rebecca Knott Cecelia Pamela Newell Celine Ann-Ann Leslie Edward John O’Connor for the degree of Master of Psychology Amy Kaye Parkin (Work and Organisational) Meg Darcy Pittaway Samantha Ying Kang *(21/03/2019) Jarrah Jean Seager Rachel Hannah Smith for the degree of Master of Social Work Olivia Georgia Toubia Jasveer Kaur *(20/12/2018) Mikaela Lin-Lee Townsend Yogita Adhikari *(20/12/2018) Adrienne Cathryn Ackers for the degree of Bachelor of Psychology Oluwadamilola Opeyemi Akinloye (Honours) (Cognitive Neuroscience) Samantha Jayne Bailes Monique Sarah Boord Sabu Bhaskaran Jordan Louise Cheetham Flora Biouk Aghaei Linda Rachel Grosser Jintumol Chacko Daria Silvana Gutteridge Sapana Darnal Darji Shrestha *(20/12/2018) Georgina Kamm Michala Simone De Wilde Maddison Lee Mellow Ayen Dut Ring Janet Evans Caras Fleetwood

77 for the degree of Bachelor of for the degree of Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) Psychological Science (Counselling Kathryn Judy Burgess and Interpersonal Skills) Hannah Hassam Jenna Lee Bryant Angelyn Malabad Cabauatan Danielle Paula Cua Georgina Anne Hewett Harry Isaac Forest Alyssa Kee Chelsea May Foster Marta Dagmara Mlot James Grady Vanessa Nocera Takudzwa Talent Hwara Leith Christopher Wright Molly Louise McArdle Hill Lian Geoffrey Gurr Olifent *(19/09/2018) for the degrees of Bachelor Anastasia Grace Napoli of Psychological Science and Bachelor of Social Science Brittany Sheree Perry Kaveesha Madhuhansi Rajakaruna Adem Kadic Marie-Alice Simmonds for the degree of Bachelor of Cameron Mitchell Trenowden Psychological Science Madison Westwood Paula Aardenburg for the degrees of Bachelor of Cara Joy Aldridge Psychological Science (Counselling and Stefan Athanasov Interpersonal Skills) and Bachelor of Evelyn Ruth Bennett Business (Human Resource Management) Lauren Marie Butler Xui May Wong Mia Adelaide Cescato Annabel Meg Coleman for the degree of Bachelor of Social Science Stephanie Marie Di Battista Isabella Ida Dichiera Tamara Kate Pearce Carolyn Fay Eglinton Brandon George Rough Chantal Marie Hanham John Aguto Majok Nyuon Thui Dylan Robert Hewlett for the degree of Bachelor of Social Ali Jafari Science (Human Services) Alden Shi Xian Jong *(20/12/2018) Jessica Lauren Beltrame Diane Kalei Amy Lee Berryman Natasha Karanovic Ashleigh Bone Ho Yeung Kwok *(20/12/2018) Angela Brennan Christina Kyriacou Kiara Miriam Carlier Sosa Rebecca Langman Dikea Doukissa Hadjis Tahlia Jayne Pamela Lee Naomi Hoare Zhen Li Loke *(19/09/2018) Chrystal Marie Read Xin Ni Low *(20/12/2018) Angeliki Nicole Pavlou Daniel Martyn Mahoney Calia Julie Sandona Jack Brian McDonough-Stephens Emma Rose Stevenson Sherriden Rhianna Middleton Sophie Alice Thornton Bridgette Ethel Mooney for the degrees of Bachelor of Social Samuel Albert Moore Science (Human Services) and Kiranben Patel Bachelor of Psychological Science Kiara Giselle Peressin Salena Atelia James Philip Read Jasmine Chaaban Kelly Jill Ross Emma Louise Gormly Tanja Sladakovic Stephanie Nicole Hocking Melissa Louise Smith Kirsten Aria Hueppauff Ma Camille Francia Sumang Jessica Kim Jarrett Joshua Edward Townley Alicia Joy Knowles Richard James Turner Fiona Lee Laslett Ilhan Awil Warsame Min Jung Won for the degree of Bachelor of Social Work Simon Ataian for the degree of Bachelor Sarah Marie Bird of Psychological Science (Cognitive Neuroscience) Laura Kathleen Bojack Samantha Paige Loch Karen Bonham Imogen Loftes Natalie Michelle Brown Alexia Anton Pallotta Ellen Jane Bunfield Rachel Rohde Jo-anne Carol Cain Tillie Marie Scholten Melissa Ann Collo

78 79 Jade Elizabeth Crawford Catherine Pearl Crowley Georgeena Dale Monique Rose Di Santo Tracey Margaret Dow Kelsey Bianca Elliott Edwina Jane Fairminer Deanna Elise Giordano Ayman Hassoun Carly Rae Hill Susan Jane Hill Bonventure Iyamuremye Natalie Joy Howard Georgina Kastanos Samuel Karanja Kibuu Elene Knowler-Pook Emma Lucy Koerner Xue Leng Jessica Lombardi Stefani Elizabeth Martin Melissa Ann Matheson Kassandra Jade Mauk Jasmine Thelma Maxfield-Omar Jessica Renee McCabe Layla Indiana McCormack Taylah Nicolle McPherson Eleftheria Mentis Beth Nduhi Mutahi Seraphin Nyirenda

Kristy Nicolle O’Brien 23 April: 10.30am Cassa Petrou Ayla Saraya Regione Ryan Charles Pink Hannah Lee Reid Kate Joan-May Richardson Sharna Marie Valdis Ridge Nasarene Marie Robinson Sarah Megan Sayer Jaya Segal Danielle Timea Sparks Lucy Marie Stevens Jasmyn Chantel Stoner Alicia Kate Thackray Stephanie Francesca Ventra Alexander Joshua Vlahos Joanna Watson Jaimee Renee Weaver Tarnie Webber Amy Lee Wenger Scott William Wilson Zhu Yiruo for the degrees of Bachelor of Social Work and Bachelor of Arts (International Relations) Kashindi Djunus George Suet Yi Mia Davies Narges Ghulam Rasool Sarah Pappin Kyle Nathan John Reeve Parisa Rowhani-Farid

79 Jessica Collicelli Kimono Girl Character Design 2018

80 81 Tuesday 23 April 2019 at 3:00 pm PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony The Hon Dr Brendan Nelson AO Processional music will be played. BMBS, FRACP(HON), FAMA, The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, FRSN Council and Official Party. Dr Brendan Nelson AO is a former Australian The Australian National Anthem will be politician who served as the federal sung by Ms Sharon Turley, Soprano. Leader of the from 2007 to 2008. He was a member of the House of The Pro Chancellor, Mr Jim Hazel BEc, FAICD, Representatives from 1996 to 2009, as the SF Fin, will open the ceremony. Liberal member for the seat of Bradfield in The Vice Chancellor and President, North Sydney. Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, A medical doctor by profession, he came to CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. public prominence as the Federal President Professor Marie Wilson JD, PhD, Pro Vice of the Australian Medical Association (1993– Chancellor (Business and Law) for the 95), and served as a Minister in the third and University of South Australia Business fourth terms of the Howard Government, School will present The Honorable Dr serving as Minister for Education, Science Brendan Nelson AO for the honorary degree and Training (2001–06) and Minister for of Doctor of the University. Defence (2006–2007). The Occasional Address will be delivered Following the 2007 federal election, by The Honorable Dr Brendan Nelson AO, at which the Howard Government was Director of the Australian War Memorial. defeated, Dr. Nelson was elected leader of the Liberal Party in a contest against The Pro Chancellor, on behalf of the former Minister for Environment and Water University, will confer awards on the Resources Malcolm Turnbull, and became candidates. the Leader of the Opposition in December 2007. Less than a year later, in a second The Pro Chancellor will close the ceremony. 23 April: 3.00pm contest following a spill motion, Dr Nelson The audience is requested to stand as the lost the leadership of the Opposition and Official Party, Council, Academic Procession the Liberal Party to Mr. Turnbull. and Graduates retire. On his retirement from politics he became Ambassador of Australia to the European Union, Belgium and Luxembourg as well as Australia’s Special Representative to NATO. In 2012 he resigned as an ambassador and took on the role of Director of the Australian War Memorial.

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for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy for the International Master of Clifford Afoakwah, by thesis entitled: Business Administration (Marketing) Policy reforms, intra-household decision- Siyang Li *(20/12/2018) making and schooling outcomes: Le Ngoc Hanh Nguyen evidence from Ghana Junkai Zhan (conferred: 14 February 2019) for the degree of Master of Business Ammar Bin Asbi, by thesis entitled: David Todd Hatswell *(21/03/2019) An examination of whether demographic for the degree of Master of factors, behavioural characteristics and Business Administration financial literacy affect recovery rates following the Black Saturday bushfire Stean Coetzee Barrie (conferred: 21 March 2019) Edward Thomas Beecher Bullen Peter Michael Edwin Bevan Wong Mei Lin, by thesis entitled: Jocelyn Kaye Cameron Volunteer process from an idea to actual Suzanne Elizabeth Carey volunteer behaviour: the transitional Peter Gary Cook experience of late baby boomer Marc Anthony Crossman grassroots volunteers Eleni Dadana (conferred: 19 December 2018) Trent Michael Davidson Simon Ewart for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Alexandra Leigh Eyears conferred as a single degree under Todd Finney a Dual Award PhD Program between The Australian National University and Steven Edward Fleetwood the University of South Australia Jeshua Kerry Graham Simon Troy Greenslade Ana Cristina Manero Ruiz, by thesis entitled: Richard Charles Holland Angela Hollingsworth Water distribution within smallholder 23 April: 3.00pm irrigation schemes in Tanzania and its Matthew Hornby implications for economic inequality Brad Darren Humphrey (conferred: 25 October 2018) Stephanie Louise Hunter Daham Kumara Ihalagamage Marie McNamara Jamea Pusheela Devi Jummun * indicates a conferral of award date prior to Ka Yi Li *(20/09/2018) this ceremony Andrew Seng Choon Lee Kristian Livolsi UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Timothy Noel Martin BUSINESS SCHOOL Gerald Gordon Matthews Tyson John Matthews for the degrees of Master of Louisa Pasqualina Mondello Business Administration and Felix Nachiyunde Master of Management (Integrated Supply Chain Management) Sharad Arvind Pandit Elizabeth Anne Penman Raymond Groenland Umberto Sestino Russo for the degrees of Master of Management Joshua Leigh Schmidt and Master of Management (Integrated Emily Jayne Splatt Supply Chain Management) Preston James Stewart Sharon Vafiadis Daniel Simon Stone for the International Master of Terence Alexander Taye Business Administration Claire Taylor Shuxian Cao Kristy Lauren Taylor Tony Pignata Vibin Karthik Vijayan Xie Zhuoheng *(20/12/2018) Manh Ngoc Vuong Yu Jan Weng for the International Master of Yau Siok Chin Business Administration (Human Resource Management) T Rifqy Ratzarsyah

82 83 for the degree of Master of Business for the Diploma in Business Studies Administration (Finance) Tara Jean - Marie Blight Sze Tung Tsang *(14/02/2019) Joshua Coleman Kam Yee Lui *(14/02/2019) Kelsey Lea Forrest for the degree of Master of Molly Jensen Business Administration (Human Samantha Ann Lane Resource Management) Martin Vu Le Lok Lam Ross Ko *(25/10/2018) Christalee Marrone Ho Kwan Anthony Kwok *(25/10/2018) Zaki Mohammadi Fu Yi Michael Lau *(25/10/2018) Rebecca Anne Pucknell Ying Chi Lee *(25/10/2018) Sarah Ann Wuttke Hoi Ching Wan *(14/02/2019) THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Ching Yin Jayne Wong *(14/02/2019) Wong Hau Ming *(25/10/2018) for the degree of Master of Finance Li Xiang *(20/12/2018) for the degree of Master of Business Administration (Marketing) Irfan Ul Haq Qureshi *(20/12/2018) Yang Yadi Pui Yue Chung *(25/10/2018) Pui Shan Fong *(14/02/2019) for the degree of Master of Brionne Rachel Gay Professional Accounting Marie-Claire Maple Jamil M Ameen Wing Yan Tsang *(14/02/2019) Jie Bao Garina Tse *(14/02/2019) Mohammad Jalal Mahmoud Belbisi Yajie Chen *(20/12/2018) for the Graduate Diploma in Business Administration Ziqian Cheng Carol Chua Afzal Shariff Qiqi Guo for the Graduate Certificate in Business Larisa Rafaelovna Johnston Stephen John Anderson Simran Kaur *(20/12/2018) Scott Boorman Li Yilin Karen Luong Chau Hoai Thi Le Grace Wanjiru Makara Thi Hong Hanh Nguyen Ryan Manolev Pan Yangshuo Shamli Mowlana Seiydu Fazeel Chinmay Sunit Patil Teng Yunyun Eliza Rose Sims Tian Yuqin for the Graduate Certificate in Business Administration Anantharaman Umasankaran Kym Nicholas Uppill Matthew Beesley Varun Raj Vanam Stephanie Catherine Childs Yubo Wang Anna Conti Jun Wu *(20/12/2018) Kate Hammond Yan Fengjuan Bronwyn Denise Hurrell Ruihang Zhang Nathan Robert Lehman Zhang Wenwen *(20/12/2018) Luk Siu Wai *(14/02/2019) Zhang Shuxin Carol Mary Maelzer Zhou Taian Anthony Dean Minton Zou Weijie Ramesh Sharma *(14/02/2019) Peter Edward Skinner for the degree of Bachelor of Accounting Steven Matthew Sturm Katrina Francheska Advincula Tam Wai Fan Floni *(25/10/2018) Mariane Alcazar Lok Hei Tsui *(25/10/2018) Simon Zachary Alden for the degrees of Bachelor of Samantha Allport Applied Finance and Bachelor Amanda Altman (dec.) of Business (Property) Lydia Amsler Luke Matthew Richards Karen Michelle Baker Rochelle Badewitz for the degrees of Bachelor of Rachel Amelia Bateman Management (Marketing) and Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management Stacey Carol Bendall Jessica Rose Cosgrove Richard Blanchard James Douglas Burke for the Associate Degree Julie Burley in Business Studies Taylor Cantwell Jade Bianca Blades David Charles Gavin Carlin Heidi Amanda Cornes Luke Arnold Carter Emily Jane Garbutt Siew Ling Cheah Chris Koufalas Abhay Chellani Zhong Yaojing William Wai Yi Cheng

84 85 Spiro Ross Dalaberas Yonatan Sehayek Emily Kate Dawson Harleen Singh Rhonda Doherty Reena Devi Singh Sarah Doss Vanessa Erika Smith Andrea Michelle Dowsett Bryan Gregory Stephens Brian Kenneth Eastman Melanie Stork Kiri Easton Lauren Taylor Brent Egerton Michelle Mary Taylor Matthew Francis Fallon Amy Jane Tretter Carly Flett Ashley Daniel Walsh Victoria Jane Ford Xiaoyu Wang Natalie Fraley Teagan Anne Weightman Tanya Garnett Anzel Welman Bryan Garrard Claire Wheeler David Richard Gault Emma Elizabeth White Amanda Goldsmith Hanna Wilson Andrew Grant Adrienne Joy Wipane Lisa Grant Breeana Grace Wyatt Bernadette Marie Gray Natalie Beryl Zeller Bronwyn Claire Heap Fadziso Isheanesu Zongo Marina Bernice Henkelmann for the degree of Bachelor Sharaya Hill of Applied Finance Renee Hodges Matthew Aaron Borg Drew Maxwell Howell Nikki Lee Eddy Sharon Jennings Tayla Marie Medson Pauline Kaluza William Tran Georgette Katra Sophie Grace Kellett for the degree of Bachelor of Cindy May Kemp Business Administration Raghupathi Asha Kodangala Dana Cvijanovic Chuoi Van Lam for the degree of Bachelor of Business Kristofor Lawrence Graham Langford Administration (Commerce) Daniel Alvaro Languiller Lauren Renee Pietsch Darren Andrew James Law 23 April: 3.00pm Matthew Lyttle for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (Marketing) Kate Elizabeth Looney Noel Rhys Martin Emma Jane Brooks Cherie Maxwell for the degree of Bachelor of Business Lucas Mclean Administration (Small Business) Turab Ali Mir Jessica Renae Bloomfield Shitalben Mistry for the degrees of Bachelor of Business Eh Nar Moo (Economics, Finance and Trade) and Teresa Morbey Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Tegan Lynn Morosi Ikshula Chopra Nicole Lee Munday Sharon Andrea Mundey Tiffany Jane Murdoch for the degree of Bachelor of Business Tracey Murfit (Economics, Finance and Trade) Jaelithe Leila Nelson Ashiq Elahi Farzan Nhan Huu Nguyen Adrian Formato Naomi Kaye Nielsen Talwinder-Singh Gakhal Joanna Norman Harriganesh Krishna Kumar *(20/12/2018) Genevieve Claire O’Brien Thomas John McGinn Charmaine Margaret Oakeshott Benedict Jethro Guillermo Mamauag Jessica Parker Guy James Miller Mandy Jo Pedler Elisa Jean Pau Jion Nor *(20/12/2018) Ronald Prasad Yanni Sialas Letitia Caroline Holly Porter James Swan John James George Proctor for the degrees of Bachelor of Vanessa Kerri Radclyffe Business (Finance) and Bachelor Kelly Anne Ramerman of Business (Marketing) Peter Rancie Sophie Marie-Claire Majeric James Anthony Rath Georgina Webb Daniel Wayne Roberts for the degrees of Bachelor of Allison Marie Saunders Business (Finance) and Bachelor Patricia Anne Scotson of Business (Property) Paige Louise Scott Lauren Sylvia Talifero

85 for the degrees of Bachelor of Andrew Philip Camens Business (Finance) and Bachelor Chen Xiaowan of Business (Management) Tanya Nicole Clarke Lisa Grace Totani *(20/09/2018) Rebecca Amy Coombe for the degree of Bachelor Prakhar Kumar Dwivedi of Business (Finance) Jakob Keith Hahn Jonathan Paul Adey Kwan Kau Queenie Li Umberto Catalano Matthew John Owston Darren Zhan Chong *(20/12/2018) Andy Tran Kyle Wayne Earl Carolyn Jane Warburton Monique Elizabeth Edson for the degrees of Bachelor of Michael Gomez Commerce (Accounting) and Jackson Thomas Harvey Bachelor of Management Kristijan Hosu Simon Peter Griffiths Ben Scott Jefferies for the degree of Bachelor of Alexander Kaminski Commerce (Accounting) Li Xiangjie *(20/12/2018) Menchie Angelique Ablig Blake Peter Le Gallez Rohan Adhvaryu Samuel Alexander Lloyd James Charman McMartin Marquez Jingnan Chen *(20/12/2018) Rhianna Polito Tai-Wei Chen Rajith Nadeesha Ranasinghe Chen Xiao Benjamin Rogan Lauren Melissa Collins Hoang Duy Ta Hien Ai Dao Yanni Alexander Zabanias Hesham Elshazly Zhu Ye Tessa Rose Flett for the degree of Bachelor Oi Yan Janice Fong of Business (Property) Adrian Eric Forte Jonathon Abbas Lauren Jean Francis Ngoc Thao Bui Joshua Wade Gore Alexander Benjamin Caprile Nicholas John Hamilton Edward James Colhoun Md Hannan *(20/12/2018) Rachel Martha Crawford Heath Scott Harris Anthony Mario De Palma Kaiyao Hou Michael Vincenzo Dimasi Chowdhury Samiul Islam Charles Lawrence Fewster Smriti Karnawat Aleesha Kate Fox Alison Phillis Khuu James Fuller Lingyu Li *(20/12/2018) Nathan Russell Gill Li Yuqing *(20/12/2018) Sarah Jennifer Harris Sean Lague Dominica Jean Hatfield Wotherspoon Georgia Lang Lauren Elizabeth Horne Yik Pan Lau Ellen Johns Lee Chong Jin *(20/12/2018) Harry Latimer Yunting Ling *(20/12/2018) Wenjin Liang Ian Lintag Arya Loodin Yuyao Liu Thomas Drew McCarthy Mai Peiwen *(20/12/2018) Lucas Darcy Merchant Kahlia Hope Mackenzie Luke Nicholas Oliver Minicozzi Lois Joy Mason Edward Patrick Norris Daniel Mendez Joseph Patrick Punturieri Zain Ul Abidin Meghani *(20/09/2018) Susan Kaye Rollings Yize Mi Ken Fei Soon *(20/12/2018) Jarryd Lachlan Mitchell Samuel John Steed Nguyen Thi My Quynh Katharine Emily Telford Nguyen Viet Tien Todd Nicholas Treloar Joshua Andrew Nooteboom Luke Philip Walker Aliyah Ilmi Nordin *(20/09/2018) Eleanor Amanda Frieda Wilkins Shiller Peirawan Rebecca Lee Wilson Sean Phippen Ratanavatey Ravuth for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce Jasmine Sharpe Jade Susan Baker Shu Jiawen *(20/12/2018) Tatsiana Baker Dorothy Thien Thai Soon Tongzhe Bi Fotios Stavrou Stefan Bogdanic Danielle Elizabeth Stojani Amanda Kay Boschen Sun Xi Mark Anthony Bywater

86 87 Ryan Truong Ta Joanne Wei Sing Teng *(20/12/2018) Yan Xin Toh David Toopitsin Lewis Trenerry Luke Christopher Walsingham Hayley Lorraine Vivian Xinwei Wang *(20/12/2018) Yalin Wang *(20/12/2018) Zachary Kevin Waterson Zhenyu Wei *(20/12/2018) Wu Ruohan Emma Wylie Shanqi Ye Yin Yifei Zhao Chensen *(20/12/2018) Fengbo Zhuang *(20/12/2018) for the degrees of Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) and Bachelor of Business (Finance) Jack Edwin Boschen Georgina Rose Brooks Rachelle Louise Cheatle Daniella Rose Cucchia Henry Paul Duregon Shauna Highnam Ekaterini Kantzos Nicole Elizabeth Keys Matthew Frank Mignone Boris Nandi Anne Diem-Kieu Nguyen Joshua Schneider Dana Suzanne Smith

Justin Albert Valladares 23 April: 3.00pm for the degrees of Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Applied Finance Shivain Behl Nadiya Forsyth Stefano Possamai Gary William Tellini

DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND THE ENVIRONMENT

THE SCHOOL OF NATURAL AND BUILT ENVIRONMENTS for the Associate Degree in Built Environment Adrian Eric Forte

87 Rita Kellaway Labrynthine I 2018. Kiln-formed glass. 40 x 9 cm

88 89 Wednesday 24 April 2019 at 10:30 am PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Professor Rick Sarre Processional music will be played. LLB, MA, SJD, JDhc, FANZSOC The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, Professor Warwick T. (Rick) Sarre is Council and Official Party. currently the Dean of the University of The Australian National Anthem will be South Australia’s Law School. He has been sung by Ms Sharon Turley, Soprano. associated with UniSA and its predecessor institutions for 35 years. The Chancellor, Ms Pauline Carr BEc(ANU), MBA, FAICD, FCIS, FGIA, will open the Professor Sarre is the immediate Past ceremony. President of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology (2012-2016), The Vice Chancellor and President, and was awarded Fellow status (FANZSOC) Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, at the 2018 Annual Conference. CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. Professor Sarre holds a Bachelor of Laws Professor Marie Wilson JD, PhD, Pro Vice from the University of Adelaide, a Doctorate Chancellor (Business and Law) for the of Legal Science from the University of University of South Australia Business , a Master of Arts (Criminology) School will present Mr Jim McDowell LLB from the University of Toronto (Canada), (Hons), Chief Excecutive, Department of and an Honorary Law Doctorate from Premier and Cabinet, for the honorary Umeå University, Sweden. Professor degree of Doctor of the University. Sarre taught in the Business Division at Graceland University (Iowa, USA, 1997), in The Occasional Address will be delivered by the Department of Law, Umeå University Professor Rick Sarre, Dean, School of Law. (Sweden, 2004), and with UniSA business The Chancellor, on behalf of the University, programs twinned with Hong Kong Baptist will confer awards on the candidates. University (1999-2008). The Chancellor will close the ceremony. Professor Sarre won a Carrick citation from the Australian Learning and Teaching The audience is requested to stand as the Council in 2008. His research awards Official Party, Council, Academic Procession include the Research Excellence Award and Graduates retire. from the Division of Business (2006), he was joint winner of the Anne Hawke Prize for best article published in the Division of 24 April: 10.30am Business and Enterprise (UniSA, 2000), and winner of the Elbert A Smith Award for best article from the Herald Publishing House (USA) (2000). He was an International Ambassador for the British Society of Criminology 2015-2017. He was the Chair of Academic Board at the University of South Australia from January 2011 to December 2016, and a member of the University Council for the same period.

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for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Business (Management) Zachary William Anesbury, by thesis entitled: Ebony Rose Aughey Do younger category buyers buy brands Sarah Hennigs and consume media differently from Tiffany Ka Ying Jape other category buyers? for the degrees of Bachelor of (conferred: 25 October 2018) Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Steven Paul Dunn, by thesis entitled: Alex Lazar Better together? An examination of price promotion and advertising interaction Jemma Mary Loveridge effects for the degrees of Bachelor of (conferred: 14 February 2019) Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) Martin Hirche, by thesis entitled: Shannon Kate Guerin An empirical analysis of stock-keeping Thomas Kwan-Wai Lau units deviating from the Reibstein-Farris distribution and market share model: the for the degrees of Bachelor of role of product- and distribution-related Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of characteristics Journalism and Professional Writing (conferred: 14 February 2019) Ashleigh Monique Bagshaw Christopher Thomas Hughes Andrew Robert Kidd, by thesis entitled: Corporate social responsibility, employee for the degrees of Bachelor of engagement and the effect on employee Laws (Honours) and Bachelor dignity of Psychological Science (conferred: 14 February 2019) Monica Petrea Brogden Ella Annabelle Cameron Malgorzata Ludwichowska-Alluigi, by thesis entitled: for the degree of Bachelor Understanding the value of memory of Laws (Honours) metrics in brand health tracking research Samuel James Beltrame (conferred: 19 December 2018) Antony James Boonen Isabella Francesca Cecere 24 April: 10.30am Frank Charles Nyamrunda, by thesis Tom Cicchianni-Jones entitled: Michael De Palma The role of trust in SME international Deanna Facchini business relationships in a transitional economy: the case of Tanzania Madeleine Fleur Georgina Frew Nour Harb (conferred: 21 March 2019) Hayley Jane Leaver Nicholas Lionel Murphy Jessica Sarah Maree Punch * indicates a conferral of award date prior to Zayn Joah Richter this ceremony Haroon Rashid Sekmani Thomas Tagirara Hannah Hay Thomas UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Igor Voevodov BUSINESS SCHOOL Samantha Johanna Wright for the degree of Master of Business Pascal Tolley Ward Yolanda Huyen Thu Nguyen *(19/12/2018) for the degree of Bachelor of Nicole Jasmine Richards *(25/10/2018) Business (Legal Studies) Wenjun Wang *(14/02/2019) Karl Yung Bruderhans THE SCHOOL OF LAW Penny Kathleen Whiting for the degree of Bachelor of Laws for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Business Brenton Paul Goode (Human Resource Management) Giselle Yvette Fay Hutchins Rebbecca Ann Peters Matthew James Mabarrack Emmanuel Voga Morgan Thomas Edward Nordin Sarah Elizabeth Glyndwr Williams Elaha Zafari

90 91 for the degrees of Bachelor of for the degree of Master of Management Laws and Bachelor of Business (Integrated Supply Chain Management) (Economics, Finance and Trade) Kennedy Kipkogei Rono Kevin Chau for the degree of Master of for the degrees of Bachelor of Management (Marketing) Laws and Bachelor of Business Shi Cao (Human Resource Management) Sinisa Popovic for the degree of Master of Management (Strategic Procurement) James Anthony Spartalis Adrian Stuart Whiting for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Business (Management) for the degree of Master of Management (Supply Chain Management) Vivian Lam Samuel Irmo Agalidis for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Business (Sport for the Graduate Diploma in and Recreation Management) Human Resource Management Luke Nicholas Taylor Alexander Gackle Samantha Tuscharski for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws Kerri-Lee Amanda Willshire and Bachelor of Commerce Thomas Frank Basedow for the Graduate Diploma in Management George Pawa Joel Brendan Taggart Mobeen Jehanzaib for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) for the Graduate Diploma in Management Laura Renee Bedenham (Arts and Cultural Management) George Mark Trumble Jayden Severiano Redden for the degrees of Bachelor of for the Graduate Certificate in Laws and Bachelor of Construction Human Resource Management Management and Economics Alisa Li-Xin Chan Mateo Gonzalez Aguado Chantelle Crisp for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws Hannah Kate Dawkins and Bachelor of Journalism Demitra Kastanos Scott Robert Wheeler Corinne Preuss Joshua Valstar for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Journalism for the degree of Bachelor of Business and Professional Writing Chen Simeng Gabrielle Ellenore Karas Abby Jayne Christian Nick James Clayfield for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Management Mary Hadgis Georgina Grosset Jiabin Liu Joel Makrid for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Helen Selena Pitt Bachelor of Psychological Science Khushal Lalit Punjabi Jemima Mary Harris Fang Shan Romana Ivkovic Henry Edward Voigt Tori Lee Lauder Kim Pascal Wanke Alexandra Ela Rossi Mathew Harrison Werfel THE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Xipeng Xing *(20/12/2018) for the degree of Master of Human for the degree of Bachelor of Business Resource Management (Health Services Management) David James Gordon Jonathan James Bowden Lyna Nguyen Jessica Jordan Alana Kate Lizoguboff for the degree of Master of Management for the degrees of Bachelor Michael Giacomo Cirillo of Business (Human Resource Pham Huynh Huong Xuan *(20/12/2018) Management) and Bachelor of Business (International Business) for the degree of Master of Management (Arts and Cultural Management) Banaz Tariq Aziz Jade Merrileena O’Donohue for the degrees of Bachelor of Business Amy-Kate Simmonds (Human Resource Management) and Zhou Qin Bachelor of Business (Management) Rhys Driver for the degree of Master of Management (Human Resource Management) Katerina Thalassinos Hiu Tung Lau Helen Mach

92 93 for the degree of Bachelor of Business for the degrees of Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Melissa Lee Carter and Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Joanna Elise Charles Mahdi Safdari Lauren D’Antiochia for the degree of Bachelor of Business Craig Desmond Dahlgren (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Jessica Louise Darzins Marier Kuir Amol Louisa De Lorenzo Jonathan Yi Cheng Foo *(20/12/2018) Staci Andrea Digance Brandon Ho *(20/12/2018) Eleanor Johanna Forster Phyllis Ke Yee Kong Joshua Thomas Freeman Lau Joey Zhuo Yi Christopher Robert Garner Peter Moloney Nicola Garrick Sophie Joan Thiselton Sunmukh Singh Gill Yilun Zhang Nhat Tan Hoang Eloise Grace Holmes for the degrees of Bachelor of Business (Management) and James Christopher Hooper Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Ciara Jarrett Christopher Hilliard Mary Jeroff Sarah Kate Parker Lisa Michelle King Bethan Patricia Smith Stephanie Lipapis Andrew Joseph Tamburrino Simone Marrone Antonio Vizzari Nicole Ann Metcalfe Tuan Anh Nguyen for the degree of Bachelor of Fouzia Olana Business (Management) Annaliese Rose Scuteri Megan Jane Booth Shing Yu Tsang *(20/12/2018) Frankie Christopher Carbone Amy Louise Simcock Chu Wa Chan *(25/10/2018) Eva Vletsis Junming Chen Ashleigh Jane Wearing-Smith Cheung Ting *(20/12/2018) Kiara Jasmine White Joshua Anthony Crouch Emily Helen Wilson Emma Kate Crook Peiliu Yang Elizabeth Rhianna Horobin Tsit Ue Vanessa Huang *(25/10/2018) for the degree of Bachelor of Business Deni Karayilan (Information Strategy and Management) George Thomas Kerin Jerin Benny Jarrod James Hussey Kerr Parshant Budhwar Tsz Lok Lau *(25/10/2018) Jessica Ann Chesser

Fong Yi Lee *(25/10/2018) 24 April: 10.30am Arshdeep Kaur Ka Yee Leung *(25/10/2018) Rennie Brian Louis Li Zheng Clayton Paul Pilat Yuntong Liu Shang Chengming Gillian Helen Lockhart *(20/12/2018) for the degrees of Bachelor of Business Katerina Markobotsaris (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) and Zoe Marie Minuzzo-Larsen Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Yin Hei Ng *(25/10/2018) Lachlan Trent Beech Tatiana Orsulic Henry Edward Carey Wells Samuel Papillo for the degree of Bachelor of Business Shannon Marie Parsons (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) Tori Helena Peach Sarah Ellen Forde Lochie Roy Pilgrim Jaxon Robert Jenner Georgina Sandra Rugless Harry Peter Adam Smith for the degree of Bachelor of Benjamin Caleb Toon Business (International Business) Wang Kai *(20/12/2018) Christine Bruderhans Wing Yan Wong *(25/10/2018) Zirui Feng Haoran Wu Kierren Jay King Ye Weikang *(25/10/2018) Tan Sheng Hwee *(20/12/2018) Chun Chung Yeung *(25/10/2018) Jingni Xiang Mohammad Jawad Zaher for the degrees of Bachelor of Business for the degree of Bachelor (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) of Business (Policing) and Bachelor of Business (Management) Simon Andrew Smithies Jackson Braidwood Evans Angus William Walker

93 for the degree of Bachelor of Business Cassidy Lynn Roberts (Sport and Recreation Management) Amelia Daisy Saunders Luke Bartlett Keeta Louise Scown Sheldon Clinch King Sum Siu *(20/12/2018) Sam Thomas Corstens Wai Ching So *(25/10/2018) Chelsee Crawford Emily Ann Spinato Tiffany Paige Finlay *(18/04/2018) Eugenie Simone Steele Jad Ghosn Vivian Kah Yu Teo *(20/12/2018) Damen Gutsche So Hung Tse *(25/10/2018) Matthew Hutchings Chloe Nicole Williams Christian Imbrogno Hannah Kate Williams Declan Laginestra Sze Ki Wong *(25/10/2018) Olivia Laura McNamara Xiong Xinyi Dylan Milhench Eliza Louise Young Benjamin Mitchell Zhu Xiaoxiao William Timothy Mockridge Gabrielle Claire Young Michael James O’Donnell for the degrees of Bachelor Jaiden David Pengelly of Management and Bachelor Nicolas Daniel Pietraroia of Business (Marketing) Sam Powell Nicholas James Stockton Sam Jordan Russell Dylan Thomas Skuse for the degree of Bachelor of Management Caitlyn Amy Swanson Edward Trupp Philip Charlton Matthew James Wald John Martino Haydn McEwen Jack Ward Sophie Lee McRae Joshua Paul Weston Aaron Weimang Zhang Georgia Louise Wise for the degrees of Bachelor of Management (Logistics and Supply for the degrees of Bachelor of Business Chain Management) and Bachelor (Tourism and Event Management) and of Management (Marketing) Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Rachel Jean Stanbrook Hannah Brooke Hall Hannah Kemp for the degree of Bachelor of Nicole Kate Larsen Management (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) for the degree of Bachelor of Business Mark Albert Allen (Tourism and Event Management) Lachlan Peter McGearey Emily Elizabeth Ann Bagg Rachelle Elizabeth Brand for the degree of Bachelor of Sport Chelsea Jade Bridge and Recreation Management Abbey Jan Buckham Philip Josiah Hoogenhout Yi-Hsuan Chen *(20/12/2018) for the degree of Bachelor of Hong Yin Chow *(25/10/2018) Tourism and Event Management Shania Jayne Evans Maria Alexandra Buzila Vanessa Ellen Gardner Noble Idowu Olapade Olamijulo Rearna Hawkins Gareth Paul Rowlands Hayley Mae Higgins Ho Ka Yan *(14/02/2019) THE SCHOOL OF MARKETING Alex Clare Hughes for the degree of Master of Marketing Kane Ryan Hurst Malcolm John Hamilton Amy Kaesler Allison Stacy Klau Lenya Tye Kastrappi Ashlee Livingstone Chin Ching Ko *(25/10/2018) Yang Shin Ooi Kwok Wai Kwok *(25/10/2018) Hiu Kwan Lam *(20/12/2018) for the Graduate Diploma in Marketing Yuk Fung Otto Leung *(25/10/2018) Samuel Alvarado Parsonage Lou In I *(20/12/2018) for the Graduate Certificate in Marketing Amelia Menzies Ian Cope Jennah Louise Mills Hiba Najjar for the degree of Bachelor of Danielle Elizabeth Pascoe Business (Marketing) Celine Ashley Ociones Grace Amanatidis Lauren Alice Penery Alicia Kate Barker Gairtmanee Gloria Phutthakum Brittany Anne Battams Leah Pivovaroff James Blyth Bell Katherine Rich Beatricia Beresteanu

94 95 Tayla Amy Betteridge Lucy Connell Hayley Jade Butler Jayson Matthew Cox Patrick Castellano Nicki Clare Davidson India-Rose Chambers Mikayla Karyn French Matthew Colin Croft Jessica Lauren Fuller Stephanie Rose Cruse Brittany Anne Frost Holly Rebecca Davies Charlotte Ellen Gilfillan Jessica Louise Deer Molly Rose Griffin Marc Jack Doody Kate Celeste Grope Johann William Einarson Kassandra Lily Hall Sheridan Ford Nikki Kate Harrison Alessandro Umberto Gramazio Tayla Hogg Erin Hoklas Taylor Schae Hurnak Huang Xinyi *(20/12/2018) Srinda Ignatius Candy Huynh Chelsea Eleanor Illman Emma Merle Jaensch Emily Kessell Lisa Jane Kidman Benjamin Song Knoll Lam Sze Nga Ebony Helen Love Xiaoxiao Liang Huiwen Luo Abbey Frances Lindley Alessia Georgia Marrapodi Suzanne Michelle McCartney Laura Jane Oliver Leah Rhiannon McGeorge Holly Penfold Cameron McNair Jessica Elaine Phillips Michael Glenn Michell Bianca Marie Pinheiro Paul Christopher Milanko Ailish Lily Pye Alyssa Kate Musolino Ripley Sheldon Raethel-Scott Celine Northcott Loic Gabriel Rech Georgia Marie O’Grady Isabelle Charlotte Richmond Kasija Pantelic Nadia Liana Rossi Mark Polito Monique Russell Rhys Owen Popovic Chloe Isabelle Sawtell Mitchell Brian Christopher Supple Jesse Scheer Jayvin Tang Eue Jin *(20/12/2018) Cameron David Smith Dana Lee Tape Romy Smith Alice Elizabeth Taylor William Timothy Somers Jessica Sarah Turcinov Daniel Joseph Spalding Jack Valentini Ryan Alexander Sparrow Lachlan Wallace Jonathan Matthew Stokes

Siyu Wang Melissa Takasch 24 April: 10.30am Lucy-Mae Natalie Whipps Danielle Jane Talbot Blair Lindsay Wickham Oanh Phuong Hoang Trinh Chun Wing Kelvin Wong *(20/12/2018) Ryan Lloyd Turner Charles Zachary Zammit Rachel Joy Vanderzon Emily Claire Weiss for the degree of Bachelor of Management (Marketing) UNISA COLLEGE Abbey Nicole Heading Matthew Karagich for the Diploma in Business Alexander William Newton Errol James Kloska *(19/09/2018) Nhi Hoang Nguyen *(20/09/2018) Fabian Rinaldo Tessa Dana Siviour Amanda Evelyn Todd for the degrees of Bachelor of Management (Marketing) and Bachelor of International Relations Nguyen Mai Tran for the degree of Bachelor of Marketing and Communication Georgia Rose Ainscough Thomas Benjamin Anear Elysia Marie Bignell Genevieve Alyssia Bolzon Kate Stephanie Brown U Zen Chong *(20/12/2018)

95 Renee Gripton The Unknown Presence 2018. Glossy photo paper. 21 x 29.7 cm

96 97 Wednesday 24 April 2019 at 3:00 pm PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Mr Processional music will be played. Adam Goodes is a former professional The audience is requested to stand for Australian Rules footballer who played for the entrance of the Academic Procession, more than 16 years and holds an elite place Council and Official Party. in AFL/VFL history. He retired from AFL in The Australian National Anthem will be 2015, leaving the field as the Swans’ games sung by Ms Sharon Turley, Soprano. record holder on 372, and was one of the most decorated players of all time. Some The Chancellor, Ms Pauline Carr BEc(ANU), of the many accolades Mr Goodes received MBA, FAICD, FCIS, FGIA, will open the during his career include: the prestigious ceremony. Rising Star medal in his debut year (1999); The Vice Chancellor and President, leading his team as co-captain (2009- Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, 2012); celebrating premierships (2005 and CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. 2012); and being awarded the AFL’s highest honour, the Brownlow Medal which he won Professor Simon Beecham BSc(Hons) twice (in 2003 and 2006). PhD, GCHE, FIEAust, FAICD, Deputy Vice Chancellor: Research and Innovation An Andyamathanha and Norungga man and Pro Vice Chancellor: Information born in Wallaroo South Australia, Mr Goodes Technology, Engineering and the is proud of his heritage and passionate Environment will present Mr Adam Goodes about eliminating discrimination in for the honorary degree of Doctor of the society. His commitment to invigorate University. support pathways for communities led to the creation of the Goodes-O’Loughlin The Occasional Address will be delivered by Foundation (GO Foundation) with fellow Mr Adam Goodes, Chief Executive Officer, Indigenous teammate Michael O’Loughlin Indigenous Defence Consortium. to create opportunities for Indigenous youth through education. The Chancellor, on behalf of the University, will confer awards on the candidates. Mr Goodes is also Chief Executive Officer of the Indigenous Defence Consortium The Chancellor will close the ceremony. which was established to help Indigenous The audience is requested to stand as the businesses and entrepreneurs capitalise Official Party, Council, Academic Procession on the National Innovation and Science and Graduates retire. Agenda by delivering skills, innovations, services and supplies to Australian infrastructure projects in the defence sector. Mr Goodes was named the 2014 Australian of the Year in recognition of 24 April: 3.00pm his empowering the next generation of Indigenous role models and as an advocate for the fight against racism.

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for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Balachander Ramamurthy, by thesis James Baumeister, by thesis entitled: entitled: Toward consistent measurement of MIMO for satellite communication cognitive load in augmented reality systems research (conferred: 25 October 2018) (conferred: 19 December 2018) Brett Andrew Schmerl, by thesis entitled: Stephen Paul Blundell, by thesis entitled: Mechanisms of learning in the piriform Enhanced degradation of persistent cortex organic pollutants by nanoscale zero- (conferred: 14 February 2019) valent iron (conferred: 19 December 2018) Sara Shamsara, by thesis entitled: Marketing in public libraries in South Nguyen Nhat Tao Hoang, by thesis entitled: Australia Developing data mining methods for (conferred: 25 October 2018) detecting signals of adverse drug events (conferred: 28 June 2018) Migel Dileepa Tissera, by thesis entitled: Efficient modular training methods for Anastasia Maree Govan Kuusk, by thesis deep or wide neural networks using entitled: Extreme Learning Machines An information governance driven (conferred: 19 December 2018) framework for integrating operational and information technology in the Shivanita Umapathi, by thesis entitled: engineering asset management context Investigation of water and water-related (conferred: 25 October 2018) energy performance in sustainable urban dwellings Nicholas Rowe Langsford, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 19 December 2018) The stratigraphy and sedimentology of the lower Cambrian Hawker Group, west- Ang Yang, by thesis entitled: central Flinders Ranges, South Australia Towards an information quality (conferred: 19 December 2018) framework on big data (conferred: 14 February 2019) Jennifer Anne Macdonald, by thesis entitled: Weijia Zhang, by thesis entitled: CODE BIM: Collaborative design Computational causal discovery from education utilising Building Information observational data and application in Modelling bioinformatics (conferred: 14 February 2019) (conferred: 25 October 2018)

Sanchita Mandal, by thesis entitled: 24 April: 3.00pm for the degree of Doctor of Information The importance of biochar characteristics Technology Management for its environmental applications Ayush Bajracharya, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 25 October 2018) Leadership strategies for implementing Omerebere Ogbughalu, by thesis entitled: transformational ICT to create unique Microbial stimulation using simple and selling propositions (USPs) in the real complex organic amendments for pyrite estate sector oxidation control in acid mine drainage (conferred: 21 March 2019) (conferred: 14 February 2019) John Geoffrey Batterham, by thesis entitled: Jian Peng, by thesis entitled: Adoption and use of cloud computing by Authorship attribution with binary regional Australian professional services N-gram analysis for detecting SMEs astroturfing in social media (conferred: 21 March 2019) (conferred: 25 October 2018) Yaser Mirza, by thesis entitled: Arnold Bernard Platts, by thesis entitled: Cloud adoption and strategic application An enhanced heat transfer system for portfolio rationalisation in the public ground heat exchange in unsaturated sector: An empirical study of the South soils Australian Police department (SAPOL) (conferred: 19 December 2018) (conferred: 21 March 2019)

98 99 * indicates a conferral of award date prior to Andrea Maree O’Neill this ceremony Thayabarai Raguramankumar Helen Gai Ryan Simon Lachlan Guy Spurling DIVISION OF INFORMATION Matthew John Thompson TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND THE ENVIRONMENT for the Graduate Diploma in Information Technology (Business Intelligence) for the degree of Master of Engineering (Civil) Benjamin Karl Menz Callum Alex Sleep *(14/02/2019) for the Graduate Diploma in Library and Information Management for the Associate Degree in Technology Studies Zoe Elizabeth Bianchi Bree Ivy Tinsley Andrei Sevtsenko for the Graduate Certificate THE SCHOOL OF INFORMATION in Data Science TECHNOLOGY AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES Alireza Golshani Kin Fung Leung for the degree of Master of Data Science Ayman Mahli Gregory Alfred Feldmann Ana Musat Chrisbel Methu Githinji Stephen Charles Ramm Andrew Michael Harry Timothy John Albert Rogers Parminder Singh Kahlon *(20/12/2018) for the Graduate Certificate in for the degree of Master of Information Management Information Management (Archives Jodie Anne Bishop and Records Management) Sarah Britten Michaela Joy Hart Stephen Geoffrey Graham for the degree of Master of Information Melanie Rachel Phillips Technology (Enterprise Management) Eric Swain

My Dung Do *(20/12/2018) for the degree of Bachelor of Applied Yang Fu *(20/12/2018) Science (Honours) (Industrial Jake Michael Gosling and Applied Mathematics) Hou Jue Alycia Maddison Winter Chintan Mehta *(20/12/2018) for the degree of Bachelor of Ali Poursamad Computer Science (Honours) Srivathsan Sankari Ravindran *(20/12/2018) Saverio Tripodi Sonia *(20/12/2018) for the degree of Bachelor of for the degree of Master of Library Information Technology (Honours) and Information Management (Enterprise Business Solutions) Anna Louise Seidl Matthew James Cruickshank for the Graduate Diploma in Data Science Shadie Elsayed Kwai See Barker Tyler Liam Geihlich Paulo Bengero Nikil Kathiravan Indra Gurung Richard William Melville Ji-Young Park Anthony Scarpantoni Yifei Yan Mitchell Spangler Alex Michael Trevisan for the Graduate Diploma in Information Management (Archives for the degree of Bachelor of and Records Management) Software Engineering (Honours) Catherine Rachel Esser Christian Marc Bonato Bronwyn Jane Gould Nicole Emma Braybrook Victoria Charlotte Lambie Nicholas Johnstone Coughlin Thomas John Clarke for the Graduate Diploma in Information Management (Library Ian Samuel Hanan and Information Management) Adam Henderson Alex Gwada Yosia Abe Kenyi *(11/04/2018) Miljan Kilibarda Caitlin Larissa Brook Kieran William May Sonia Joyce Brown James Michael Rentoulis Charles Crompton Callum Rosewarne-Reece Grace Tahlia Daw Sudhir Shrestha Emma Elizabeth Jones Ashleigh Thomas Victoria Margurite Hammond Bogdan Tudor Sunshine Glory Boucher March Ashlea Lawrence Wutke

100 101 for the degree of Bachelor Paul Albert Tan of Business (Management of Max Yu Sheng Ung *(20/12/2018) Information Technology) Jonathan Paul Uren Blake Darcy Ashton Joseph Russell Veras John Birch Nathaniel Robert Vink Alexandra Elenor Guerra Bowen Zhang for the degree of Bachelor of for the degree of Bachelor of Information Information Technology Technology (Software Development) James Anthony Matthew Adrian Abregana Andrew Horstmann Damber Adhikari David Dean Simon Mrazek Alexander Scott Burkhill Su Zhijie *(19/09/2018) Cao Dong Michael Pivato Bryan Klaus Do for the degree of Bachelor of Information Mosammat Jakia Ferdous *(20/12/2018) Technology (Business Systems) Seokwoo Kim Kiril Valentinov Argirov Jack Chun Lim *(20/12/2018) Luke Ayrton Lutz for the degree of Bachelor of Kimberley Rachael McEwan Information Technology (Games Steven Anthony McKenna and Entertainment Design) Dion Peter Moustos *(19/09/2018) Vasilis Bizilis Nguyen Tran Xuan Tung *(19/09/2018) Liam Patrick Brophy Daniel Athan O’Donnell Wei-Hsiang Feng Mark Allan Pearson Benjamin Jarryd Graham Saket Popi *(19/09/2018) Rachel Po Lin Lee Matthew Shinkfield Tristyn Mackay Matthew Mark Staniford Caitlyn Erin Mills Fabian Paul Tauriello Daniel James Pfeil Voleak Vong Lazarus Platonas Stephan Marcus Pring for the degree of Bachelor of Information Rory James Thoman Technology (Systems Administration) Joseph Jay Tschirpig Thomas Joseph Jackson Yikun Zhou for the degree of Bachelor of for the degree of Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences Information Technology (Mobile Steve Harding Burton Application Development) Chau Ngoc Ho Yick Cheung Gary Yau *(20/12/2018) Cameron Anthony Longbottom Samuel Mercer for the degrees of Bachelor of Information Technology (Networking Todd John Stehbens and Cybersecurity) and Bachelor THE SCHOOL OF NATURAL AND of Information Technology BUILT ENVIRONMENTS (Systems Administration) Melinda Lee Brown for the degree of Master of 24 April: 3.00pm Applied Project Management for the degree of Bachelor of Information Technology Alexandra Duke (Networking and Cybersecurity) Lachlan Michael Holmes Chrisovalantis Andy Apostoleros Satheesh Chellappan Karottumadom *(19/09/2018) Michael John Bishop Cyriaque Nijenahagera Richard Chheoum Matthew Grant Roberts *(19/09/2018) Kim Chou Callum George Rodgers Hugo Dahl Jordan William Daniel for the degree of Master of Bal Krishna Dhakal Engineering (Civil and Transport) Harry James Ellard Kobi Hirsch Scott Christopher Gardner Jeremy James Millar Luke Mitchell Guidera David William Milling Samuel Holman for the degree of Master of Engineering Zuyang Ji (Water Resources Management) Conrad Jeremy Moate Shruthi Maria Andrew James Nono Adjaxon Pereira De Araujo *(19/09/2018) for the degree of Master of Tony Tinh Phan Environmental Science Song Zuguang Darshana Hardikkumar Patel Ser Tung Too Georgia May Matthews Joseph Mwangi Wanjiku

101 102 103 for the degree of Master of Jay Charles Scott Environmental Science (Natural Richaline Kate Philomena Alice Smith Resource Management) Peter Horst Tebeck Nazila Hekmati Dean Terlich Clare Louise Jarvis Kim Thomas-Francis for the degree of Master of Jonathan Manuel Velasco Peraza Project Management Christopher Neil Watts Shiva Eskandari-Marandi Tabrizi for the Graduate Diploma in Surveying *(19/09/2018) Jack Fraser Stuart Faisal Hasan Kazi Andrea Elizabeth King-Jones for the Graduate Certificate in Built Shaun Keith Messer Environment (Building Surveying) Enrique Eduardo Montoya Dustin Wade Baxter Keith Rodrigues Tamara Carly Blyth Muhammad Adeel Sadiq Mary Bowe Esther Aly Fletcher-Jones for the Graduate Diploma in Built Nathan Terrence Pain Environment (Building Surveying) Joshua Troyfm Poliwka Xristos Anictomatis *(19/09/2018) Luke Nicholas Walker Muhammad Mansoor Anwar Yousuf Joe Awada for the Graduate Certificate Trisha Maree Battelini in Engineering (Civil) Jason Mark Binney Amit Chowdhury Justina Briggs-Bradford for the Graduate Certificate Mark Jason Engelhardt in Project Management Paul Christopher Busby Braydon John Ames Michael Gardiner Steven John Barns Stephen James Grimmond Liam Nicholas Burke Jacob Hamwood Marco Cid Olly Harouni Blake Derek Day Tania Hassan Jingxuan Peter Du Fu Shen Ho Wagdy Elgeezawy Claire Rebecca Johnson Oksana Feklistova Leo Joseph Longman Elizabeth Mary Ferrie Tom Mitchell-Weir George Fotoulis Maxwell Scott Rafferty Morne Fourie Janez Reple Neha Gupta Alireza Sherbaf Bataghva Jadie Hunter for the Graduate Diploma in Kerry Lee Jaffer Environmental Science Kevin Godwin Jogin Beniamin Colibanschi Matthew Stephen Jones Mariana Ibarra Barrios Lelia Anna Kamphorst Mona Oladaskari Kyal Laurence Roy King Allan Joseph Lambert 24 April: 3.00pm for the Graduate Diploma in Jeremy Linklater Project Management Adrian Edward Macolino Elisabeth Ban Belinda Milotti Joanne Pamela Camens Al Duban Perez Baquero Sanjay Ashuni Bhatia Geoffrey John Osborne Patrick Coffey Michael Jake Rander Sally Dasouki Steven Ronal Robertson Brent Michael Eddy Joseph Samuel Royle Matthew Charles Fimeri Cody Glen Sharrad Bartholomew Gardner Arna Olivia Smith Catalin Gheorghiu Gary Dale Smith Chris Hope Michelle Smith Rajib Hossain Tristan Rhys Barry Stopp Mia Kahric Adrian John Swiatnik Jahanzeb Kazi Phillip Swincer Le Quang Thien Nathan John Thiessen Erin Maree Muhleisen Alistair William Turner Jessica Thea Nieuwenhuizen Weerasooriya Mudiyanselage Namal Andrew Martin O’ Neill Darshana Weerasooriya Romain Angelo Papasidero Kaipeng Zheng Marina Mila Peric Paulis Maurice Pignata

103 for the degree of Bachelor of for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering Construction Management (Honours) (Civil and Project Management) and Economics (Honours) Alex George Harris Alec Roy Baines Amelia Rosella Luke Matthew Barbon for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering Reynor Justin Breetzke *(20/12/2018) (Honours) (Civil and Structural) Aviraj Baryah Hisham Abi Ali Grady Haigh Campbell Goran Ajdukovic Raphael Capogreco Jarrad Luke Butcher Edward Colley Joseph Larry Cavallaro Angus James Carmichael Doolette Jacob Colombo Dylan James Duval James Anthony Mark Dreggs Michael Eglezos Ashlen James Fahy William Jacob Fares Matthew Thomas Gaggini Alessandro Mario Feleppa Alexander David Harriss Fraser Fort Dennis Karani Kariuki *(20/12/2018) Jacob Karl Grieger Li Chenwei Daniel Hakimi Ian Stuart Macdonald Kyle Hammond Simon Llewellyn Randell Murtaza Hashimi Nicola Carmine Romano Nicholas William Hombsch Mohammad Ahsan Salehi Zakir Hussain Ibrahimi Amandeep Singh Hayden Cameron Jury Huu Hien Tu Mitchell Thomas Kirkham Wang Dayou Jordan Michael Kenny Nicholas James Whelan Thomas Mark Konecny Natalie Maresca for the degree of Bachelor of Reece Aidan Markham Sustainable Environments (Honours) Hussain Mohseni Tanya Charlson Michael Nammensma Jacinta Leigh Clark Liam Jay Newton Matthew Justin Kamp Mohammad Jawad Rezai Benjamin James Page Jordan Robert Salerno for the degree of Bachelor Rashpinder Singh Sidhu of Built Environment Edward Thomas Smart Sayed Aqil Ayoubi Lachlan James Francis Thompson Stefan Bahanan Raffaele Joseph Timpano Abdul Karim Bahouche Dang Lam David To Samuel Balnaves Jack Anthony Turton Zakeriah Chahoud Simone Gail Venning Jean-Paul DeCorso George Vicario Savas Diakos Qixin Xiao *(20/12/2018) Samuel George Holmes Sanjin Vojinovic Fouad Madi Adam Frank Zoina Adam Rasheed for the degree of Bachelor of Joshua Donal Steer Engineering (Honours) (Civil) Jack Thomas Stradling Husam Ahmed M Abunab Luu Vu Tran Simon John Bredereck James Vlahiotis Josiah Michael Condon Adam David Walker Devarsh Gandhi *(19/09/2018) Tristan Phillip Winters Dylan Thomas Giles Bruno Zullo Jamaika Wanda Iglesias for the degree of Bachelor of Muhammad Imran Environmental Science Kelvin Man Hou Kam Bryana Bisset Emmanuel Ronnie Kweji Nicholas Jake Commegno Charitarth Mudgal Owen Hvalica Sean Michael Riley Kathryn Marie Ienari Robert David Rivera Allison Jade Murphy Robert Arthur Sellen Kale Jim Szajer Sam Harrison Walter Savanah Louise Tiller Jordan Peter Wegener Michelle Elise Whillas Ashley Welsh Holly Kate Whittenbury Tania Williams

104 105 for the degree of Bachelor of Geospatial Science Jacob Burrows Michael Jye Button Jack Andrew Dowse Joshua Andrew Gore Evan Russell Grear Steven Andrew Keefe Stuart Andrew Howell Thomas Lloyd Mansfield Angus James May Bailey Tate O’Hara Izaak Carter Versteeg Victoria Jade Zawko for the degree of Bachelor of Science Quoc-Huy Banh Cameron Stuart Charnock Jenna Draper Bodie Leigh Fuller Matthew Hancock Anthony Khiem Huynh Bradley James Innes Sean Gerald Kuerschner Joel Robert O’Connor Milica Pavic Michael Raschella Abraham Sevastidis Julie Anne Sleep John Wheldale Chelsea Isabella Welsh for the Associate Degree in Engineering Aldrin Baracena Basa Vladimir Bazhenskiy James Douglas Chapman Mark Richard Coleman Natasha Durdin Michaela Ruth Holland Arunas Kondrotas Talis Anthony Krumins Mitchell Larkin Hepson Mapfumo Grant McIntyre Andrew Milas Blake Christopher Mortimer Lyndon Pfeiffer Darren Quilliam Lachlan Christopher Speissegger Peta-Ashlee Spurway-Humphries Michael Tardrew Michael William Willis

105 106 107 Friday 26 April 2019 at 10:30 am PRIDHAM HALL

Order of Ceremony Processional music will be played. The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, Council and Official Party. The Australian National Anthem will be sung by Ms Sharon Turley, Soprano. The Deputy Chancellor, The Honourable John Hill BA, DipEd, LLB, FAICD, will open the ceremony. The Vice Chancellor and President, Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. Professor Simon Beecham BSc(Hons) PhD, GCHE, FIEAust, FAICD, Deputy Vice Chancellor: Research and Innovation and Pro Vice Chancellor: Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment will present Professor Hans Griesser Dr sc nat, DipChem, DipEd from the Future Industries Institute, with the honorary title of Emeritus Professor. The Deputy Chancellor, on behalf of the University, will confer awards on the candidates. The Deputy Chancellor will close the ceremony. The audience is requested to stand as the Official Party, Council, Academic Procession and Graduates retire. 26 April: 10.30am

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for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Keith Brian Quast, by thesis entitled: James Benjamin Barr, by thesis entitled: Characterisation and processing of Optimising bentleg opener geometry for lateritic mineral ores for enhanced higher speed no-till seeding recovery of values (conferred: 19 December 2018) (conferred: 21 March 2019)

Stefani Sue Griesser, by thesis entitled: Neelika Roy Chowdhury, by thesis entitled: Antimicrobial coatings for biomedical Influence of nanomaterials on pathogens and wound healing devices and mammalian cells (conferred: 14 February 2019) (conferred: 19 December 2018)

Andrew Paul Harris, by thesis entitled: Simarpreet Kaur, by thesis entitled: Solar-power enhanced electroosmotic Fundamental understanding, dewatering and consolidation of model development and industrial applications clay mineral tailings of copper binding glutaraldehyde- polyethyleneimine coatings: antifouling, (conferred: 25 October 2018) remediation, and sensing Danielle Lisa Iannella, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 14 February 2019)

Scenario thinking, complexity theory and Catherine Son, by thesis entitled: change within the international system The role of technology in framing (conferred: 25 October 2018) and agenda setting in contemporary Australian media: reporting the Port Rhys Dominic Jacob, by thesis entitled: Arthur massacre and Lindt cafe siege Design and development of a cost- (conferred: 25 October 2018) effective, high temperature, encapsulated phase change thermal energy storage system (conferred: 21 March 2019) * indicates a conferral of award date prior to Ohene Karikari-Yeboah, by thesis entitled: this ceremony Effects of surcharge on the redox dynamics of pyritic sediment DIVISION OF EDUCATION, ARTS (conferred: 19 December 2018) AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Kavyaganga Kilingaru, by thesis entitled: THE SCHOOL OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES Analysis and classification of pilot instrument scan behaviour during for the degree of Master of instrument flying using ocular measures Aboriginal Studies (conferred: 19 December 2018) Michael Hunter Coughlan Sophie Lauren Hurley Chunli Lu, by thesis entitled: Crystallization of gold crystals at for the degree of Master ethylene glycol-room temperature ionic of Arts (Journalism) liquid interfaces over a wide temperature Anne Hastwell 26 April: 10.30am range Alyce Tara Kuchel (conferred: 19 December 2018) Alexander James Wheaton

Arunamarie Manuelrayan, by thesis entitled: for the Graduate Diploma in Aboriginal Studies In our mothers’ sarees: how Indian mothers and daughters in Australia, India Adam Luke Lovett and Singapore interweave and invest in Olivia Ellen Stapleton their cultural capital for the Graduate Diploma in (conferred: 14 February 2019) Communication (Public Relations) Scott Charles McCormick, by thesis entitled: Eliza May Inglis High throughput screening of Nicholas Jordan nanotoxicity using microfluidics Margaux Amy Maree Parkes (conferred: 19 December 2018) Mohamed Sheriff Tarik Tetkic Jessica Pacella, by thesis entitled: Jasmina Ustovic Trading travellers’ tales: shifting Ainslee Wallace narratives of contemporary backpacker identities (conferred: 21 March 2019)

108 109 for the Graduate Certificate for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Aboriginal Studies (English and Creative Writing) Linda Eleni Farantouris Kimberley Jane Betts-Smith Matthew John Ferris Chloe Anne Bleakley Russell MacKinven Scott Jordan Bruno Wendy Jane Medley Emma Kate Carrigan Anne Selina Miller Brooke Eryn Clarke Michelle Anne Ogden Ela Grace Colangelo Gabriella Judit Szakonyi Kimberley Fiedler Glenys Diane Wilson Elena Lucy Giacomini Danae Gordon for the Graduate Certificate in Compositing and Tracking Gou Shuai Jake Michael Hearl Lachlan Sean Campbell Logan June Long Patrick Sean Cashel Nicolette Helen Maxwell Madalyn Rose Croydon Renee Jade Miller Peter Kumic Sophie Rose Mullen Li-Wen Lin Vanessa Rae Nery Wade Morley Thompson Julie Ngin for the Graduate Certificate in Doris Pushpam Dynamic Effects and Lighting Dylan John Rufus Evan Maree Jenkins Carli Stasinopoulos Shakur Muller Zachary Alan Stevenson Michael David Ring Elizabeth Alice Treacy William Teoh Zi Seng Nelya Valamanesh Emma Kate Wittwer Aiden Gale Miranda Wang Ding Yu Brooke Erin Williams for the Graduate Certificate Xiong Xueqing in Film and Television for the degree of Bachelor of Arts Sharon Maree Cleary (History and Cultural Studies) Melanie Cubelic Alexander Edward Dashorst Melisa Daly Benjamin John Barry Freeman Edel Garipov Rafael Sinclair Hynes-Bishop Lewis Grant Kennedy Victoria Rose Knight Jodie Marie Kirkbride Simone Ellen Lowe Chad Ryan Leader Yasmin Lyons for the degree of Bachelor Alexandra Whiting of Arts (Honours) for the degree of Bachelor of Callum Michael Banbury Arts (Indigenous Studies) Simon Patrick Blight Nicole Durovic James Boss Graeme Robert Harwood Chloe Jane Cannell Kymberley Sandra Russell Susan Heather Cochius Jordan Walters Caitlin Mary Gardner Peita Webber Henry Bartholomew Hole for the degree of Bachelor of Heather Briony Mcginn Arts (International Relations) Shaun Robert Mills Georgiana Everingham Daniel Michael Nolte Jessica Valerie Foubert *(19/09/2018) Verity Adrianne Reeves Simon-Peter Zachariah Telford for the degree of Bachelor Jasmin Mary Watkins of Arts (Languages) Ellie Irene Woolfitt Tessa Amelia Caldicott Amelia Helen Dixon for the degree of Bachelor of Arts Edlyn Joson Evangelista Riley Edward Mewett Mikayla Peta Holland for the degree of Bachelor Hinson Chun-Hin Lai of Arts (Aboriginal Cultures Taylor Leigh McNicholls and Australian Society) Stephanie Morbidelli Carly Heinrich Joshua Ryan Narcisi Samuel Charles Jackson Hiu Tung Rose Wong Vanessa Gai Roesler for the degree of Bachelor for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Linguistics) of Arts (Communication and Marc Richard Davey Media Management) Shannon McCullough Karen Gai McDonough Jessa Paulmitan Amra Strikovic Lauren Jade Williams

110 111 for the degree of Bachelor of for the degree of Bachelor of Journalism Arts (Performing Arts) Sampreetha Babu Zack Adams Charles James Brice Gennaro Michele Angelo Barbaro Charlene Cassie Keele Nicholas Yung Shen Chang *(20/12/2018) Ellie Jade Robinson Veronica Marie D’angelo Casey Shannon Treloar Erinn Jade Flavel for the degrees of Bachelor of Brayden Brock Green Journalism and Bachelor of Arts (Writing Genevieve Ruth Hudson and Creative Communication) Georgia Olivia Gustard Isabella Rose Fornarino Jordan Paige Irvine-Creaser Chloe Metcalfe Toby Johnson Brooke Richardson Amy Louise Kerr John Elias Khammash for the degrees of Bachelor of Journalism Madison Patricia Kirby and Bachelor of International Relations Jessica Matei Stefan William Curran Ashleigh John McFadden-Roberts Kayla Tenae Dickeson Elissa Anne Rathjen Madeleine Anne Dunne Connor Michael Reidy Thomas James Engelhardt Juliette Romeo Joanna Rose Garrard Andrew Smith Michaela Komarek Tan Shu Hua Jack Patrick Manning John Ruzz Valdrez Nina Vojnovic for the degree of Bachelor for the degree of Bachelor of of Arts (Sociology) Journalism and Professional Writing Ebony Grace Golding Lauren Rose Adcock Eloise Sophie McClelland Sam Bradbrook Courtney Jane Starling Zara Ireland Bryan Chloe Byrne for the degree of Bachelor of Arts Christopher James Dastoor (Writing and Creative Communication) Samantha Kate Dawes *(19/09/2018) Sam Brooks Emily Jayne Downs Alissa Jaie Paleka Kimberley Amber Goodman for the degree of Bachelor of Evelyn Clare Manfield Communication (Media and Culture) Kurt Benjamin Miegel Alexander James Mueller Amy Brianna Northcott Leilani Passalacqua for the degree of Bachelor of Communication and Media Ashleigh Jade Piles Luke Radford Isabel Victoria Bollen Nathan Joshua Regter James Michael Cornish Lucy Alexandra Rutherford Jamie Denyer Julia Saracini-Palombo Holly Dundon Oliver William Spring Jennifer Holly Ferguson Elliot Tohver-Kirby Isaac Freeman Rebecca Whetham Natalie Hartman Bianca Elizabeth Hatton for the degrees of Bachelor of Journalism Abbey Jane Higgs and Professional Writing and Bachelor 26 April: 10.30am Hung Yui Charmaine *(20/12/2018) of Arts (English and Creative Writing) Alexandra Sumantra Laucke Samuel Taylor Aebi Georgia Annwyn Lillis Alexander Matthew Banitsiotis Daniela Jane Mattschoss *(19/09/2018) Aidan James Curtis Tianna Jade Paynter Dante Rose Vallen DeBono Sarah Francesca Quartuccio Charlotte Anne Dige Dixie Anastasia Sulda Emma Galimi Lauren June Thomson Kelly Celeste Hughes Charlotte Rose Warner Georgia Lake Wan Po Wu *(19/09/2018) Charlotte Anne Lemmon Alyssa McKellar for the degree of Bachelor of International Relations for the degrees of Bachelor of Journalism Daniel Garang Ateny and Professional Writing and Bachelor of Arts (International Relations) Annemarie Dhillon Lee Tian Zhang George Booth Ann Marie Vaughton Stephanie Anne Carnell Manal Younus Rebecca Phoebe Chave Amelia Michaela Nichele Lauren Renee Dinning

111 112 113 Michael John Reardon DIVISION OF INFORMATION Daniel Liam Renfrey TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING Nadia Jane von Bertouch AND THE ENVIRONMENT

for the degree of Bachelor of Media Arts for the degree of Master of Engineering (Environmental Science and Engineering) William Mark Besanko Henry Buckley Nazanin Nikoo Jamal *(19/12/2018) Dejan Buhavac THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Molly Eliza Campion Michael Paul Crismani for the degree of Master of Engineering (Electrical Power) Rebecca Elisabeth De Ruiter Ebony Rose Edwards Tajrian Akther Melissa Christine Farnham Bishnu Dangi James Peter Faulkner Muhammad Hasnain Michael Panagiotis Fotoulis Harikrishna Prasad Kanchumarthi James Hay Fay Nunn Riley Austin Henry Hogan Krutik Patel Matthew Thomas Jennings Piyush Shukla Bianca Jane Jones Sharoj Xavier Courtenay Sheridan Jones for the degree of Master of Engineering Yung Zheen Lee (Engineering Management) Courtney Joan Luckhurst-Smith James Adediran Adeyeye Kent Man Yashwanth Buddineni Magdalene Grace Dorothea Hareuthai Angie Patricia Buitrago Parra Marschall Mitra Fereidouni Daniel William McCarthy Aidan Craigmile Galt Caitlin Rose McLeod Cherian George Grace Miles Marco Herrlen *(19/09/2018) Matthew James Pilling-Milne Tony Thuy Nguyen Hoang Marcus Anthony Pizzolato Amith Krishna Bhat Kaup Deborah Anne Poyner Michael John Langman Dhan Kumar Rai Paul Shihua Ly Georgia Kate Raison Raveen Manindra Maharaj Kyahm Keith Ross Abdul Rehman Siddiqui Kira Shapcott Peter Williams Shi Ting Anina Sosa Mathews Emily Mae Smith Rebecca-Louise Taylor for the degree of Master of Engineering (Telecommunications) Matthew Andrew Thoday Angelo Valdivia Siva Naga Malleswararao Kokkiligadda *(20/12/2018) Angus Charles Ward Swapnil Hanumant Nanche Laura Margaret Wolfe Nawalpreet Kaur Brayden Anthony Webber Binaya Lal Pradhan for the degree of Bachelor Jaspreet Singh Sidhu of Public Relations Kaviya Baiju Thoppil Samuel John Henry Evans Sai Bhargava Vemuri Madison Rose Morgan for the degree of Master of Human

Aimee Cherysse Simpson 26 April: 10.30am Factors and Safety Management Systems for the Diploma in Languages Albert Camilleri Alyssa Annicchiarico for the degree of Master of Logistics Tamara Ruth Collinson and Supply Chain Management Shannon Leona Craft Daniel Keith Anderson Lydia Poppy Dayman Sergei Bondareff Bailey Christopher Donovan Robin Ian Carter Holly Dundon Christine Denoon Ashlee Tara Harvey Konrad Dowling Kheng Siok Ping Thomas John Golby Daniela Jane Mattschoss Hanneka Joy Gordon Valeriia Minigoulova Michael James Grech Stephanie Rossetto Yogeswaran Magasvaran Alex Reise Sacca Jordan Matthews Jessica Ruth Townsend Shavneel Mudaliar Samuel James Rex Benjamin Emmanuel Sammut Michael Peter Spitzer

112 113 for the Graduate Diploma in Aviation for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering Henrique Alemao (Honours) (Electrical and Mechatronic) Michael Brannigan Marcus Saul Thomas Dudley Quentin Hinrichsen Cant for the degree of Bachelor of Regan Ash Christopher Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) Hayden Sean Elliott Clothier Ahmad F A A A Alkandari Michael Stephen Currie Thomas Keith De Giglio Neeran Dahal Bradley Hugh Ellis Marshall Anthony Lines Kieran Michael Evans Dylan Connor Mattner Tayla Anne Galic Ethan Howard May Lyndon Hill Andrew David Patrick James Michael Koning Tayla Jay Rump Marc Mastrodomenico Jayden Patrick Summers Carlos Ka Tam for the Graduate Diploma in Michael Stuart Thomas Engineering (Telecommunications) Thomas William Wilsdon Naresh Pakhrin Tamang Taylor Wilson for the Graduate Diploma in Human for the degree of Bachelor of Factors and Safety Management Systems Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical and Advanced Manufacturing) Vanessa Kathleen Bowden Peter Lloyd Betteridge Nur Azureen Abd Rahman Mohamed Buhary Mohamed Ilyas Martins Temitope Elemo Sevedha Natarajan for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical and Mechatronic) for the Graduate Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety Management Daniel James Cluse Natasha Stabile Nathan Jack Forrest Dane Plummer for the Graduate Certificate in Cory James Pritchard Engineering (Engineering Management) Lee Keelan Schultz Angelo Catinari Giovanni Luca for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic) for the Graduate Certificate in Human James Rausch Factors and Safety Management Systems Andrew Frank Vermeeren Joanne Roberts Andrew Vorrasi for the Graduate Certificate in Logistics for the degree of Bachelor of and Supply Chain Management Engineering (Electronics and Wayla Monteclaro Atienza Communications) with Honours Adam James Butler Michelle Alysha Howie *(19/09/2018) Carlos Andres Granada Velez for the degree of Bachelor of Aviation Nadia Hafiz Dale Joshua Fielke for the Graduate Certificate in Bennett Muller Organisational Safety and Human Factors Ryan James Leinonen Stephen Bailey Zachary John Nitschke Marina Joy Garrone Angelo Andre Pasion Don Eric Atula Wickramaratne Gunasekera Siu Hin Yeung *(19/09/2018) Kenneth Francis Richard Jones Christina Rosa Lorenzini for the degree of Bachelor of Aviation (Management) Brett Wayne Pengilley Stephanie Carmel Semczuk Ching Yin Chan *(25/10/2018) Matthew Peterson Fong Hei Chan *(25/10/2018) John Stackhouse Hei Hang Chan *(14/02/2019) Brett Robert Teasdale Chak Pui Cheung *(25/10/2018) Bradley Michael Towns Chun Yin Cheung *(25/10/2018) Long Kiu Adrian Cheung *(25/10/2018) Brian Fong Woon Chiang *(25/10/2018) for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering Amanual Muez Gebremedhin (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic) Jai Richard Green Peter James Bain Chun Hin Hung *(25/10/2018) Kazimir Alexander Bialobrzeski Oscar Wing Him Lai David Anthony Challender Ching Lau *(25/10/2018) Isaac Anton Hansen Ho Ching Lau *(25/10/2018) Abdullah Tausif Kamal Sin Man Li *(25/10/2018) Allen Lan Hok Him Li *(25/10/2018) Dominic Macura Yin Ming Lo *(25/10/2018) Blake Andrew McIvor Jaafar Mohamed Hasan Abdulla Marhoon Asher Rhys Waldron

114 115 Brandon McDonald Tina Morganella Beau Mulcahy Renzie Oclarit Naguit Tanvi Pratik Pandya Shah Wali Rezaee Wing Nam Sie *(25/10/2018) Harveen Singh *(25/10/2018) Katarina Kat Sladojevic Timothy Tin-Wai So Hairul Nizam Sohairudin Pun Shuen Tai *(25/10/2018) Chun Wai Philip Tsang *(25/10/2018) Kwun Ho Wan *(25/10/2018) for the degree of Bachelor of Aviation (Pilot) Henrique Alemao Sheridyn Kate Armstrong Au Hoi Tung Nicholas James Butson Quentin Hinrichsen Cant Hayden Sean Elliott Clothier Michael Stephen Currie Neeran Dahal Todd Steven Everard Daniel Alexander Mattila Dylan Connor Mattner Imtiaz Mir Ahmed Mone Nakano Nicholas Sean O’Neil Andrew David Patrick Rohit Paudel Tayla Jay Rump Livesh Selvam William Jackson Smith Nicholas James Southwood Jayden Patrick Summers Rajendra Thapa Cheong Yin Wong for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems) Reece Anthony Knight for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) Lau Chun Chuen *(25/10/2018) for the degree of Bachelor of Science (Advanced Materials) Jacob Laurence Dalgleish Nathan Henry Workman for the degree of Bachelor of Technology (Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering) Adrian Tsai

115 116 117 Friday 3 May 2019 at 11.00am MIDDLEBACK ARTS CENTRE

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Ms Natalie Ward Processional music will be played. BE (Materials Engineering), MBA The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, Natalie Ward moved to Whyalla in 2007 Council and Official Party. after completing an undergraduate degree The Australian National Anthem. in Engineering at in Melbourne. Natalie spent a short time in The Chancellor, Ms Pauline Carr BEc(ANU), technical roles in Whyalla and Wollongong MBA, FAICD, FCIS, FGIA, will open the before making the move into business ceremony. management and leadership in 2012 with Bis. Aunty Anita Taylor, Barngarla Elder, will give the Welcome to Country. Natalie is now the Regional Manager for Bis in South Australia responsible for the The Vice Chancellor and President, provision of logistics, material handling and Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, processing services across GFG’s Mining CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. and Manufacturing operations. The Occasional Address will be delivered by Natalie values further education and is Ms Natalie Ward, AGSM, Regional Manager, passionate about leadership which is why Whyalla, BIS Industries. she completed an MBA with the Australian The Chancellor, on behalf of the University, Graduate School of Management, along will confer awards on the candidates. with short courses in Executive Education and Directorship. The Chancellor will close the ceremony. In 2015 Natalie became a mother to Charlie, The audience is requested to stand as the now 3 and a half, and completely changed Official Party, Council, Academic Procession his world with the birth of Abigail 6 months and Graduates retire. ago. She is supported by an amazing husband who agreed to hang up his steel caps to allow her to keep wearing hers. 3 May: 11.00am

117 118 119 The Presentation

* indicates a conferral of award date prior to DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES this ceremony THE SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY

for the degree of Bachelor of Nursing

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Ye Ping Chong BUSINESS SCHOOL Rylie Rae Fischer Kaitlin Rose Jacobs THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Fadzai Leah Mbutsa for the degree of Bachelor Nicholas Arthur Papas of Business (Finance) Anita Reshmi Singh Teagan Venning Emma-Lee Crystal Singh Monique Trenberth THE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Casey Wallwork for the degree of Bachelor of Business DIVISION OF INFORMATION (Human Resource Management) TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING Vanessa Dorothy Dempsey AND THE ENVIRONMENT

DIVISION OF EDUCATION, ARTS THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND SOCIAL SCIENCES for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION (Honours) (Electrical and Mechatronic) William John Struensee for the degree of Master of Education Carlene Thelma Paterson *(19/09/2018) UNISA COLLEGE for the degree of Bachelor of for the Diploma in Business Education (Early Childhood) Jessica Reese *(19/09/2018) Kym Maree Bradbury Michaeli Anne Gooding for UniSA Foundation Studies Charlene Wiercinski Anne Adair Cortland John Dallas Aronetz for the degree of Bachelor Justin Jacob Burke of Education (Primary) Nadine Elizabeth Caldwell Kaitlin Adair Joshua Mark Clayton Kemal Brkic Chloe Krys Coles Kirsty Rose Connor Chantel Hayley Coupland Michelle June Fay Crystelle Lee Garcia Eirinn Elizabeth Hunt Tiffany Paige Hood Kelsey Anne Kruger Tayla Kaulins Paul Daniel Munday Connor Raymond Lynch (dec.) Jaslyn Selby Casey Lee Mashford Emma Jo StClair Kayla Catherine Theresa McKenna Monique Elizabeth Stopp Annabelle Georgia Parsons Carly Joy Whitaker Nikki Elizabeth Turnbull THE SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY, Diane Leah Wilkins SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL POLICY Naomi Louise Wilkins

Mikaela Jade Wood 3 May: 11.00am for the degree of Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) Susan Jane Geyer Paige Carol Malcolm Katelin Valda Richter for the degrees of Bachelor of Arts (Indigenous Cultures and Australian Society) and Bachelor of Social Work Elizabeth Mary Kinnear for the degree of Bachelor of Social Work Jayde June Burk Kelly Graham Jeffrey Michael Harvey

119 120 121 Friday 17 May 2019 at 2.00pm SIR THEATRE

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Erika Vickery OAM Processional music will be played. Ms Erika Vickery OAM has been Mayor of The audience is requested to stand for Naracoorte-Lucindale Council since 2010. the entrance of the Academic Procession, She is also the President of the Limestone Council and Official Party. Coast Local Government Association which The Australian National Anthem. is the regional subsidiary of the seven councils in the Limestone Coast. She is The Chancellor, Ms Pauline Carr BEc(ANU), Chairman of SAROC (South Australian MBA, FAICD, FCIS, FGIA, will open the Regional Organisation of Councils) and ceremony. a Board Member of Local Government Aunty Penny Bonney, Boandik Elder, will Association SA, Regional Development give the Welcome to Country. Australia Limestone Coast and Country Arts SA. The Vice Chancellor and President, Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, Ms Vickery was born in Austria and migrated CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. to Australia with her family, settling in Naracoorte over 50 years ago. She has The Occasional Address will be delivered always been very community minded by Ms Erika Vickery OAM, Mayor of and has contributed to areas of local Narracoorte-Lucindale Council and Chair government, community, music, art of the Limestone Coast Local Government and sport. Association. She has been the conductor/ musical The Chancellor, on behalf of the University, director of the community choir, the will confer awards on the candidates. Naracoorte Singers, since 1991 and was given life membership in 2007. She was The Chancellor will close the ceremony. choir teacher for Naracoorte Primary, The audience is requested to stand as the Naracoorte South Primary and Lucindale Official Party, Council, Academic Procession Area Schools for about 30 years and and Graduates retire. received life membership of the South East Primary Schools Music Festival in 2008. She is a patron of the Limestone Coast Symphony Orchestra Inc and was a committee member of Limestone Coast Opera. Ms Vickery has been involved with sport for many years and received Life Membership of the Kowree Naracoorte Netball Association, the Naracoorte Football and Netball Club and was awarded service medals from the Royal Life Saving Society SA. In 2014. She has received an Australia Day Citizenship Award, a Paul Harris Fellowship Rotary International Award, Melvin Jones Fellowship Lions International Award and was awarded an Order of the Medal of Australia in 2017 for service to local government and to the community of Naracoorte. 17 May: 2.00pm

121 122 123 The Presentation

* indicates a conferral of award date prior to for the degree of Bachelor this ceremony of Education (Primary) Libby Fae Altorfer Kelly Joy Cawthorne DIVISION OF EDUCATION, ARTS Abbie Monique Cocks AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Kaitlyn Gabrielle Lusty THE SCHOOL OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES Debby Lorraine Mansell for the degree of Bachelor Kate Susanne Neu of Arts (Honours) Tiana Jasmin Opie Bernard Colin Alexander Tamara Elizabeth Perryman Jessie Bartlett Chloe Anne Watson Adam Maxwell Caton Bethany Kate Wooldridge Sebastian Farchione THE SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY, Fraser John McCallum SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL POLICY Matthew Nicholls for the degree of Bachelor of Social Work James William Owen Natarsha Lee Bosko Timothy Rex Sarah May McKenzie Jason John Sandercock Emma Jane Neale Hugh Zachary Smart Samantha Mary Norton Callum Paul Unger Christopher Anton Tripodi Brittany Margaret Van Zeil Jack Harrison Walker DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES Scott James van Gemert THE SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY for the degree of Bachelor of Music for the degree of Bachelor of Nursing Reginald Santiago Ashman Carla Patricia Bennett Rebecca Alicia Adams Flora Walker Carbo Melissa Ann Chuck Daniel Louis Jordan Caton Anna Michelle Coke Liam Sean Gooding Olivia Jane Dyer Darcy Gerard Henderson Claudia Giurastante Shekinah Grace Horsburgh Sarah Harding Mark Ian Hough Laura Claire Hargreaves Jarred Aaron Kelly Megan Jane Kennett Ella Keysell Lucy Jean Kramm Tyler Marchiori Malinda Jane Markiewicz Daniel Thomas Mather Lucy Victoria Mears Witney Joanne McCulloch Emma Kate Mowatt Finley Mcavoy Belinda Lee Myers Patrick David Reed Hayley Louise Pitts Kate Josephine Richards Cody Rose Thompson Nicholas Jack Rignanese UniSA College Kaleb Sunassee Sophie Hannah Tulloch for UniSA Foundation Studies Deborah Louise Bryant for the Diploma in Music Caroline Laura Childs Stuart Benjamin Coan Hannah Jayne Cutting Lucas Gandara-Wadham Adele Cooper James Andrew Harman Elizabeth Sarah Durbidge Andreanna Massacci Tarsha Edwards 17 May: 2.00pm THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Krystal Anne Henderson Kimberly SkyeIrvine for the degree of Bachelor of Elisha Jane Kent Education (Early Childhood) Hannah Kate Kuchel Kelly Louise Coutts Madeline Jade Lonsdale Sarah Emily Hocking Mark Macdonald Jessica Anne Kipping Shikera-Lee Pignotti Aimee Heather McLaughlin Danni Lea Reade Angelica Pietrafesa Amanda Jane Rose Casey Madeline Walker Bianca Jade Shepherd Sophie Neesa Brie Sutherland Talia Jean Thompson Hannah Jayde Thompson 123 124 Prizes

2018 Prize List Australian College of Education (SA Chapter) Prize - The Tappa Tangka Manninendi Medal Ian Davey Research Thesis Prize Awarded for the Doctor of Philosophy Australian College of Mental Health Nurses thesis of excellence based on the quality (SA Branch) Award for Clinical Excellence of the examiner’s report, publication Australian College of Midwives Award record and community impact: Australian Computer Society (South Tessa Susanna Bailey Australia Branch) Prize Australian Decorative & Fine Arts University of South Australia Prizes Society, Adelaide Inc, Award The University of South Australia Australian Graphic Design manages over 370 prizes and awards, Association Award a majority of which are generously funded by individuals or organisations. Australian Institute of Architects The University would like to thank (SA Chapter) Prize the following corporate and private Australian Institute of Building South donors who partner with us to reward Australian Chapter - First Year Award and acknowledge outstanding student Australian Institute of Building South achievement: Australian Chapter - Bachelor 1st Year Medical Science Pearson of Built Environment Award Australia Book Prize Australian Institute of Building South Adelaide Dot Net Users Group Australian Chapter - R A O’Neill Award (ADNUG) and Microsoft Prize Australian Institute of Building South ADInstruments 2nd Year Australian Chapter - Second Year Award Medical Science Prize Australian Institute of Building, South Andersons Solicitors Prize for Australian Chapter - Chapter Medal Torts A and Torts B Australian Institute of Building, South Andrea Warden-Flood Prize (sponsored by Australian Chapter - H F Sarah Award the Australian Physiotherapy Association) Australian Institute of Food Science Ann Wilcock Prize and Technology Prize Architectural Practice Board of Australian Institute of Project South Australia Prize Management Prize Armstrong Award in Architecture Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors Prize Armstrong Award in Interior Architecture Australian Institute of Radiography (SA Arthur J Smith Prize Branch) Award in Medical Imaging Artichoke Magazine Prize in Australian Institute of Radiography (SA Interior Architecture Branch) Award in Radiation Therapy Arun Thomas Emerging Nurse Australian Library and Information Leadership Prize Association (ALIA) Prize - ASC Prize Graduate Diploma in Library Audrey Simpson Prize (sponsored by the Information Management Australian Physiotherapy Association) Australian Library and Information Australasian Society for Association (ALIA) Prize - Master of Immunology (ASI) Prize Library and Information Management Australia & New Zealand Society Australian Literacy Educators’ of Nuclear Medicine Prize Association University Prize Australian and New Zealand Australian Pharmaceutical Cultural Arts Ltd Prize for Music Industry (API) Award Performance Excellence - Level 1 Australian Physiotherapy Association (SA Australian and New Zealand Branch) Student Group Perpetual Trophy Cultural Arts Ltd Prize for Music Australian Psychological Society Prize Performance Excellence - Level 2 Australian Sonographers Australian and New Zealand Association Student Award Prizes Cultural Arts Ltd Prize for Music Autonomous Mechatronic Systems Prize Performance Excellence - Level 3 B P Opie Memorial Prize Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) Final Year Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine Prize Outstanding Practice Award for Excellence in Laboratory Medicine Australian College of Children and Young Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine People’s Nurses (SA) Undergraduate Prize with Honours Prize

125 BAE Systems Prize in Digital Credit Union SA Preschool Signal Processing Professional Experience Prize BAE Systems Project Award D G Moye Memorial Prize (Civil Engineering) Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Prize David Pank Education Encouragement Prize for Management Accounting David Pank Northern Areas Education Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Prize for Placement Encouragement Prize Sustainability Accounting and Reporting David Pank Northern Areas High Bob Mierisch Memorial Prize in Civil Achiever Encouragement Prize and Structural Engineering David Pank Undergraduate Boost Business Results Prize Encouragement Prize Brooks Running Prize David Pank UniSA College Diploma Prize Bulla Diary Foods Prize David Pank UniSA College Cancer Biology Prize Encouragement Prize Caroma Design Competition Prize de Lissa Early Childhood Prize Caroma Prize in Interior Architecture Dean’s Postgraduate Merit Award CBRE Prize Deloitte Cyber Security Prize Cecil Teesdale-Smith (Literary) Award Department for Correctional Services Award Cecilie Bearup Prize in Design Institute of Australia Modelmaking Occupational Therapy Prize in Interior Architecture Channel 7 News Prize for Best Design Institute of Australia Professional Television News Story Encouragement Award - Ceramics Chartered Accountants ANZ - Design Institute of Australia Professional Accounting for Business Encouragement Award - Glass Chartered Accountants ANZ Design Institute of Australia Professional - Undergraduate Encouragement Award - Industrial Design ChemCentral Prize Design Institute of Australia Professional Encouragement CIPS Australasia-Logistics and Supply Award - Interior Architecture Chain Management Prize Design Institute of Australia Professional CISCO CCNP Prize Encouragement Award - Jewellery Design CISCO Network Fundamentals Prize Design Institute of Australia Clipsal by Schneider Electric Award Professional Encouragement Award - Visual Communication Clipsal by Schneider Electric Prize DG Moye Memorial Prize Cobram Estate Food Science Award (Environmental Science) Coca-Cola South Pacific P/L Prize Dr Brian Webby High Achiever Prize Codan Achievement Prize in Drake Supermarkets Prize Telecommunications Early Childhood Australia (SA Branch) Prize Codan Project Award for Radio Frequency or Wireless Communication Engineering eLabtronics Linear Electronic Prize Colgate-Palmolive Pty Ltd Award Electricity and Electronics Prize Colliers International Prize Elma Casely Prize Computer Aided Engineering Practice Prize Elma Casely Prize for Masters of Physiotherapy (Graduate Entry) Concrete Pipe Association of Australasia Prize Elsevier Nursing Prize Constance Gordon-Johnson Sculpture Prize Embedded Systems Design Prize CPA Australia - Jack Harrison Engineering Mechanics Prize Memorial Award Engineers Australia - University of South CPA Australia Postgraduate Prize Australia - Keith Johinke Medal CPA Australia Prize for Advanced Accounting Engineers Australia (South Australia) Mechanical Prize CPA Australia Prize for Contemporary Issues in Accounting Ethel Barringer Memorial Prize CPA Australia Young Professionals Award F A Haas and Sir William Goodman Prize for Civil Engineering CPR Pharma Services Prize Fisher Jeffries Christmas Card Commission Credit Union SA Excellence in Master of Teaching (Early Childhood) Prize Food and Beverage Development Fund - Excellence Award - Credit Union SA Excellence in Master Runner Up Highest GPA of Teaching (Primary) Prize Food and Beverage Development Credit Union SA Excellence in Master Fund - Excellence Award 1st Year of Teaching (Secondary) Prize

126 127 Lyft, Inc.Prize Lydia Longmore MemorialAward Lions ClubofUnleyNursingAward Lewis Barrett Prize Konekt Prize Kelly Award Services Kellog Australia PTYLTD Prize Kate Gilmore ReidPrize (sponsored by the Julie DuncanMemorialAward Jones LangLaSalleAward John ChristieWright MemorialPrize John AlexanderVoules Brown Prize Jeanne-Marie GannePrize inWomen’s GroupJarvis Prize Jane HarperResearch Prize J RPickering Prize Institution ofMechanicalEngineers - Institute ofPublicWorks Engineering Inghams Enterprises Industrial RelationsSocietyof Ian Wark Research Institute Medal Ian Davey Research ThesisPrize HSBC HoldingsPLC Prize Hodgkison Graduate Prize inArchitecture Helen SBlairPrize inPaediatrics PGillMemorialMedal Harry Hames SharleyPrize inInteriorArchitecture Hames SharleyPrize inArchitecture Graham ArnoldPrize Goodman FielderPrize Global Experience Geoffrey MaitlandPrize (sponsored by the LindblomMemorialPrizeGary Friends oftheSouthAustralian Food andBeverage Development Food andBeverage Development Food andBeverage Development Fund Food andBeverage Development Food andBeverage Development Australian Physiotherapy Association) for StudentJournalism Physiotherapy Association) Health (sponsored by theAustralian Frederick BarnesWaldron Award Australia (SA) -GVAllenMedal Postgraduate HRMPrize South Australia Prize Physiotherapy Association) (sponsored by theAustralian Australian Physiotherapy Association) School ofArtIncPrize Up Product Development Award Fund Excellence Award -Runner Development Award Fund Excellence Award -Product Excellence Award -HighestGPA Fund -Excellence Award 3rd Year Fund -Excellence Award 2ndYear Norton JacksonMaterial Science Norm Clarke Fellowship in NJDS ThoughtInnovation Award for Nielsen Prize Nicholas OpieAward inDesign Natural andBuiltEnvironments National PharmaciesFinalYear Prize National Pharmacies1stYear Prize National Pharmacies-Dosage National Pharmacies-2ndYear Prize Nancy WhittinghamAward Motorola Prize inComputer Motorola Mobile Enterprise Prize Most OutstandingFemale Student Michael MillerMedal McGraw-Hill Prize MediaCom Singapore Pty Ltd Prize Mayne PharmaPrize Pharmaceutical Mayne PharmaPrize for theHighest Mayne PharmaPrize for Excellence Mayne PharmaPrize -Third Year Mayne PharmaPrize -SecondYear Mayne PharmaPrize -Best2ndYear Student Mayne PharmaPrize -Best1stYear Student Master ofDietetics:HighAchiever Prize Master BuildersAssociationofSAPrize Martin HansenAward Mars Australia PtyLtd Prize Marjorie BlackPrize Marie HammondPostgraduate Award Margaret Grace McNairAM Margaret Grace McNairAM Margaret EPankNursing Margaret EPankFirstYear Nursing Lysaght Award for Outstanding Lysaght Award for Outstanding and Engineering Medal Physical Activity Award Interior Architecture Research and Construction Undergraduate Prize for andPhysiology Chemistry Form Design1&2Prize Pharmacology andPharmacokinetics and NetworkSecurity of Engineering (coursework) University ofSouthAustralia -Master ExperienceCourseIndustry Pharmaceutical Science Overall GPA intheBachelorof Development Stream in theDrugDiscovery/Drug Pharmaceutical Science Pharmaceutical Science Foundation Prizes Award for Midwifery Encouragement Prize Encouragement Prize Achievement inStructural Engineering Achievement 127

Prizes 128 129 Occupational Science Prize Quality Concrete Holdings BHD Olive Wellness Institute Nutrition Award Prize for the Top Student in International Business Strategy OT AUSTRALIA - Undergraduate Research and Evidence Based Practice Prize Ralston Medal for Excellence in Physical Chemistry Outdoor Educators’ Association Tertiary Outdoor Education Prize Recreation SA - Gary Crilley Memorial Prize Oxford University Press Prize Redstack Prize for Presentation in Architecture Pat Corrigan Prize Redstack Prize for Presentation Patricia Trott Prize (sponsored by the in Interior Architecture Australian Physiotherapy Association) Robyn Parkes Undergraduate Nursing Prize Peter Tiffin Prize for Evidence Roche Diagnostics Prize for Excellence Pharmaceutical Defence Limited First in Laboratory Medicine and Second Year Prize for Pharmacy Practice courses in the Bachelor of Royal Australian Chemical Institute (SA Pharmacy (Honours) IHPC program Branch) - Roy Marlow Chemistry Prize Pharmaceutical Defence Limited Final Year Royal College of Nursing (Australia) - Prize for Pharmacy Practice Courses High Achiever Award (City East) Pharmaceutical Science First Year Prize Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Prize Pharmaceutical Science, Pharmacy Double Degree 5th Year Prize RP Data Prize Pharmaceutical Society Gold Medal Ruth Grant Prize (sponsored by the Australian Physiotherapy Association) Pharmaceutical Society Prize - 3rd year Ruth Grant Prize for Academic Excellence Pharmaceutical Society Prize - (sponsored by the Australian Quality Use of Medicines Physiotherapy Association) Photography Awards for SA Power Networks - Final Year Excellence: Atkins Prize SA Power Networks - Most Photography Awards for Excellence: Outstanding Student Deborah Paauwe Award SA Power Networks Postgraduate ERP Prize Photography Awards for Excellence: Photographic Wholesalers Prize SA Power Networks Undergraduate ERP Prize Physiotherapy Research Foundation Prize (sponsored by the Australian Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Award Physiotherapy Association) Sansom Medal Pitcher Pharmacy and Terry White Sansom Publication Awards Chemists Community Pharmacy SASTA Prize for Outstanding Pre- Management Award service Science Educator Planning Institute of Australia Savills Prize Prize - Postgraduate Student Schiavello (SA) Prize in Interior Architecture Planning Institute of Australia Prize - Undergraduate Student School of Communication, International Studies and Languages Planning Institute of Australia First Year Student Prize Undergraduate Project Prize School of Education Staff Memorial Award Port Adelaide Football Club Award for Teaching Excellence - Postgraduate Port Adelaide Football Club Prize School of Education Staff Memorial Award President of the Friends of the South for Teaching Excellence - Undergraduate Australian School of Art Prize School of Engineering - Computer Primary English Teaching Association Communication and Networks Prize Australia University Postgraduate Prize School of Engineering - Master of Primary English Teaching Association Engineering (coursework) Prize University Australia Undergraduate Prize School of Engineering - Minor Thesis Prize Prize for Excellence in Laboratory School of Engineering - University of South Medicine with Honours Australia - Kaplan Higher Education Pro Vice Chancellor’s Acquisition Prize Singapore (Electrical Engineering) Professor Howard Morris Prize School of Engineering - University in Clinical Biochemistry of South Australia - Kaplan Higher Project Management Institute Prize Education Singapore (Electronic/ Telecommunications Engineering) Prize Property Council of Australia Prize School of Engineering PW Stephens Engineering Prize Mechanical Design Award

129 130 131 The Equip4Living Prize The ElectricEnergy Societyof The ElectricEnergy SocietyofAustralia Prize The Economic SocietyofAustralia (SA) Prize The Dean’s Community SpiritAward The DerivanMatissePaintingPrize The ChemmartPrize -HonoursProject The Centacare Prize The Cardiac SocietyofAustralia Network(BINSA)The Brain Injury The Adelta Legal MentoringPrize The ACHPER (SA) Prize Ten NetworkPrize for BestNews TerryWhite ChemmartFinalYear - TerryWhite Chemmart3rd Year - TerryWhite Chemmart- Terry Evans Prize for Contracts TechInSA -3rd Year MedicalSciencePrize T GMitchellPrize Symbion PharmacyServices Surveying andMappingSA Subaru Australia PtyLtd Prize Stylecraft Award for Excellence Steel Reinforcement Institute Staff Award for ClinicalPractice South Australian Auditor-General’s South Australian Auditor-General’s Sir Eric ScottPrize for 4thYear Courses Sigma Prize for 3rd Year Dosage Shirley ChappelTourism Prize Sheila BaileyPhysiotherapy Prize Sheila BaileyMidwifery Prize Sheila BaileyEarly Childhood Shape Australia Prize inInteriorArchitecture Seqirus ImmunohaematologyPrize Schulz LawHonoursPrize School ofMarketing Award for Australia Prize -FinalYear Project Student Award for Excellence and NewZealand Postgraduate Creative and Feature Writing Award for OutstandingAchievement -FilmingandEditingStory Advanced Therapeutics Prize PrizePharmacotherapeutics Theory Pharmacotherapeutics Practice Prize A andContracts B Prize for FirstYear Field Project Prize Reinforced Concrete Design of Australia (SRIA) Prize for andPractice Theory Department Prize for Auditing Department Prize for Auditing Principles Form DesignCourses Education Prize Excellence inMarketing Studies Workspace Prize PrizeWilmar Library for Creative Writing Wiley Prize for Logistics and W ROdellMemorialPrize Valuer Generals Prize University ofSouthAustralia - Unilever Award Tony WinefieldPhDThesis TMK Prize for Environmental Science ThermoFisher Scientific Food Therapeutic GuidelinesPrize The WSportsandMediaPrize for SportsLaw The ‘Tommy Lyon’ Award for Aged Care The SteeleLittletonPrize for The SirWilliamGoodman The SirWilliamGoodman The Royal InstitutionofChartered The Robyn Layton Prize for The Robyn Layton Prize for The Prize for Achievement The NationalNineNewsStudent The NancyCooper Prize The LipmanKaras Prize for CivilProcedure The LaminexPrize inInterior The InstitutionofEngineering The InstituteofElectricaland The IanTodd PharmacyGuildPrize The Finlaysons Prize for Equity andTrusts Supply Chain Management Kaplan Prize -Singapore Prize inPsychology Microbiology Award Community Spirit Mechanical Engineering Prize Electrical Engineering Prize Surveyors (RICS)Prize Workplace RelationsLaw Human RightsLaw in AppliedPhysics Journalism Award Architecture Innovation and Technology (IET)Prize Australian Section) Award Electronic Engineers (IEEE)(South 131

Prizes Molly Willson Human (Detail) 2017. Oil on un primed canvas.

132 133 Previous Honorary Award Recipients

Doctor of the University 2002 Ms Dagmar Egen AM 1993 Professor Eleanor Ramsay (dec.) Mr John McDonald AM (dec.) Dr Jean Blackburn AO (dec.) 2003 Professor Lowitja O’Donoghue AC, CBE, DSJ Professor Zhang Xiaowei Ms Alison Crook AO Mr Maurice de Rohan AO OBE (dec.) Dr James May Dr Yuan Tseh Lee Dr Alfred Huang AM 1994 Ms Anne Deveson AO (dec.) 2004 Mr Gavin Walkley AM (dec.) Mr Phillip Adams AO Mr John Uhrig AC Mr Stephen Page AM Hon Dame Roma Mitchell AC, DBE (dec.) 2005 1995 Professor Andrew Ehrenberg (dec.) Ms Doreen Kartinyeri (dec.) Dr Frank Bass (dec.) Dr David Pank AM (dec.) Dr Julian Burnside QC Dr Christobel Mattingley AM Mr Leon Davis AO Dr James CY Soong Professor R Natarajan Dr Gregor Ramsey AM (dec.) 1996 Dr Simon Wong Mr Archie Barton AM (dec.) Dr Betty Davis AM (dec.) 2006 Hon Justice John von Doussa AO QC Mr Norton Jackson AM (dec.) Ms Wendy McCarthy AO Mr Mike Rann AC Hon Dr John Dawkins AO Hon Susan Ryan AO Sir Eric Neal AC, CVO 2007 1997 Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley AC Mr Daniel Thomas AM Professor Don Bursill AM Ms Sue Vardon AO Dr Ron Radford AM Mr John Moriarty AM Professor Leanna Read Hon Justice Samuel Jacobs AO (dec.) 2008 Dr S (Max) Richards Dr Pamela Ryan OAM 1998 Mr Milton Moon AM Mr Nelson Mandela (dec.) 2009 Hon RJL Hawke AC Professor Jarl Rosenholm Mr Bruce Webb (dec.) Mr David Klingberg AO Dr Julian Clark Mr Martin Albrecht AC Ms Ruth Tuck AO (dec.) Dr Don Williams AO (dec.) 2010 Dr Alice Rigney AO (dec.) Professor Brian Vincent 1999 Adjunct Professor Neil Bryans Professor Lyndall Ryan 2011 Dr Colin Thiele AC (dec.) Ms Alice McCleary Hon Dr Basil Hetzel AC (dec.) Professor Ashis Nandy 2000 Emeritus Professor Maxwell Brennan AO Mr Jeffrey Smart AO (dec.) Dr Patricia Crook AO Adjunct Professor Lyndsay Connors AM 2012 Mr Malcolm Kinnaird AC (dec.) Ms Fiona Hall AO Dr Rick Allert AO 2013 Dr Kym Bonython AC (dec.) Mr Sydney Ball (dec.) 2001 Hon Dr Robyn Layton AO QC Hon Justice Michael Kirby AC, CMG Hon AC Mr Michael Heard Honors Previous Previous

133 2014 1999 Professor Peter Høj AC Emeritus Professor Henry d’Assumpcao AO Major General Charles Bolden Jr FSTE Dr Wolf Blass AM 2000 Dr Anne Summers AO Emeritus Professor Michael Miller AO Sir Terence Pratchett OBE (dec.) Emeritus Professor Lloyd Sansom AO Dr Jane Goodall DBE Hon Quentin Bryce AD CVO 2002 Professor Brian Burdekin AO Emeritus Professor Freda Briggs AO (dec) Professor Mary McAleese Emeritus Professor Ruth Grant AM Mr Vinton G Cerf 2003 Mr Peter Gabriel Emeritus Professor Kym Adey AM (dec.) 2015 2004 Professor Robyn Williams AM Emeritus Professor Kevin O’Brien Professor Gerald Goodhardt 2006 2016 Emeritus Professor Ian Davey Mr John Barry Humphries AO CBE Emeritus Professor Alison Mackinnon AM Mr Jack Manning Bancroft Emeritus Professor Robert Crotty Professor Gary Banks AO Mrs Marie Coleman AO 2007 Ms AO MBE Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley AC Ms Maggie Beer AM Emeritus Professor Robin King Professor Lord Anthony Giddens Emeritus Professor Bruce King

2017 2008 Dr Ian Gould AM Emeritus Professor Michael Rowan Mrs Janet Holmes à Court AC Emeritus Professor Paul Hughes AM, FACE Emeritus Professor MaryAnn Bin-Sallik AO Mr Thomas Keneally AO 2009 Air Chief Marshal Sir Angus Houston AK AFC Emeritus Professor Marjory Ebbeck (Ret’d) Emeritus Professor Alan Reid AM Mr Kevin O’Loughlin OAM 2010 The Honourable John Mansfield AM QC Emeritus Professor Stephen Hamnett The Honourable Julia Gillard AC Emeritus Professor Philip Howlett Dr Curtis Wong Emeritus Professor Dorothy Scott OAM 2018 2011 Mr William (Bill) Muirhead AM Emeritus Professor Hilary Winchester Ms Deborah Cheetham AO Emeritus Professor Mary Barton AO Adjunct Associate Professor Monica Oliphant AO 2012 The Honourable Gregory Combet AM Emeritus Professor Roger Smart Mr Peter Gago AC Emeritus Professor Andrew Gilbert AM Mr Eric Idle Emeritus Professor Michael Taylor

Emeritus Laureate Professor 2014 Emeritus Professor Gerry Griffin 2012 Emeritus Laureate Professor John Ralston 2015 AO Emeritus Professor Bruce Johnson Emeritus Professor Barbara Pocock Emeritus Professor 2016 1992 Emeritus Professor Kay Lawrence AM Emeritus Professor Alan Mead OBE (dec.) Emeritus Professor Mervyn Lewis 1997 Emeritus Professor Suzanne Franzway Emeritus Professor Robert Northcote (dec.) 2017 1998 Emeritus Professor Richard Head Emeritus Professor Kenneth J Atkins (dec.) Emeritus Professor Roger Harris Emeritus Professor Colin Bourke Emeritus Professor David Corkindale Emeritus Professor David Lee Emeritus Professor Claire Woods Emeritus Professor David Robinson Emeritus Professor Kerin O’Dea AO Emeritus Professor Robert Smyth 2018 Emeritus Professor Rhonda Sharp AM

134 135 University Fellow

1999 Mr Norton Jackson AM (dec.) Mr Frank Lampard OAM Mr John Heard AM Mr Earle Scott OAM (dec.) Mr Malcolm Colegate Mr Richard (Dick) Fidock AO

2002 Mr Wallace Cameron

2004 Mrs Elizabeth (Liz) Watson (dec.) Mr Eric Granger Dr Lewis O’Brien AO Dr Geoff Wood

2005 Mr Ian Hardy AM Mr Gordon Ingkatji (dec.) Professor Jong Taik Lee (dec.)

2006 Mr Andrew Chen Mr Yeong Chee Meng

2007 Mr Stephen Hains Mrs Li Yian Lin

2008 Mr Kelvin Trimper AM

2009 Dr Kia Ngee Chew

2010 Mr Peter Smith Ms Jan Lowe

2013 Mr Terry Weston Mr Bill Cossey AM (dec.)

2014 Ms Elizabeth Ho OAM Adjunct Associate Professor Adrian Vicary Adjunct Professor Dennis Mulcahy

2015 Mr Theo Maras AM Mr Bruce Linn AM Dr Anna Ciccarelli

2016 Mr Barry Pearce

2017 Ms Ruth Blenkiron

2018 Mr Guy Maron AM Honors Previous Previous

134 135 Ceremonial Music

Ancient Land Processional/Composed by Cheetham, D. AO/Orchestral performed by the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Buc, N/vocals performed by the Ngarrindjeri Women’s Choir; The Marryatville Concert Choir, Sils, A. Music Director. Advance Australia Fair/Peter Dodds McCormick, arranged by Christopher Gordon. Happy/Performed, written and produced by Pharrell Williams. Columbia Records; 2013. Glorious/Composed by Hafermann/ Haggerty/Karp/Dopps/Andrews; performed by Macklemore/featuring Skylar Grey. Coming Home by Sheppard. Released 10 November 2017. Empire Of Song (Australia) Pty Limited, under exclusive licence to Decca, a division of Universal Music Operations Ltd.

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