List of Macquarie University people
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[edit] Administration
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[edit] Chancellors
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[edit] Vice-Chancellors
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[edit] Staff
[edit] Architect-Planner's Office
[edit] Arts and Humanities
[edit] Egyptology
[edit] Modern History
[edit] Science
- Tim Flannery - Author of The Weather Makers: The History and Future Impact of Climate Change
[edit] Alumni
[edit] Arts and Media
- Margaret Pomeranz, film critic
- three of the four Wiggles, children's entertainers
- Colleen McCullough, author
- Elizabeth Jolley, author
- Sophie Falkiner, television presenter
- Hugh Riminton, CNN news anchor
- Miranda Devine, Sydney-based conservative opinion columnist
- MiG Ayesa, singer and second runner-up on TV show Rock Star: INXS
- Adam Hills, comedian
- Tim Rogers, singer
- Kate Forsyth, fantasy writer
- Kimberley Starr, novelist
- Ghassan Hage, Professor of Anthropology
[edit] Business
- Rodney Adler, disgraced former HIH director
- Tim Shaw, marketing guru
- Catherine B Livingtone - Managing Director of Cochlear Limited 1994-2000; Macquarie Bank Independent Voting Director
- David Liddy - CEO of the Bank of Queensland.
[edit] Law
- Professor George Williams - University of New South Wales
- Professor Ian Malcolm Ramsey - University of Melbourne
[edit] Police
- Christine Nixon - Victorian Police Commissioner
[edit] Politics
- Peter Debnam, former NSW Opposition Leader (Liberal Party of Australia)
- Peter Andren, former member for Calare in the Australian House of Representatives (Independent)
- Carl Scully, former New South Wales Minister for Police (Labor)
- Tanya Plibersek, MP for the Federal seat of Sydney (Labor)
- the Reverend Fred Nile, NSW Legislative Council member (Christian Democratic Party)
- John Faulkner, Australian Senator representing New South Wales (Labor)
[edit] Public Administration
- Patrick Corr - Director, Demography Statistics, Australian Bureau of Statistics
[edit] Sport
- Liz Ellis, captain Australian netball team
- Fenja Berglund, 1996 World Debating Champion, 1994 Australasian debating champion
- Ben Way, 1996 World Debating Champion, 1994 Australasian debating champion
- Bram Williams, 1994 Australasian debating champion