Talk:SCEGGS Darlinghurst

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[edit] Alumni needing references

The following notable alumni have been removed from the main article as they require refs to (a) prove their notablility, and (b) that they went to SCEGGS; or they require a link to a wikipedia article about them that states (with ref) that they were educated at SCEGGS. If anyone can find suitable refs for any of the below, please put them back in the article (if anyone needs help formatting refs, im happy to help) Loopla (talk) 03:48, 16 March 2008 (UTC)

Business
  • Elizabeth Bryan - professional director, former head of NSW State Super
  • Ann Sherry - CEO of Westpac in New Zealand
Media, entertainment and the arts
  • Cadence Barkelew-Catt - Writer
  • Celina Edmonds - ABCTV, Channel 10 and Sky News newsreader
  • Karen Pang - Playschool presenter on the ABC
  • Kate Woods - TV and film director
Politics, public service and the law
  • Rebecca Graham - Lawyer, International Criminal Tribunal
  • Karin MacDonald - ACT MLA
  • Helen Gray Annetta Morris - first wife of the late Sir Roden Cutler, former Governor of NSW