List of Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology people
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This list is of persons affiliated with the Australian university the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) – otherwise referred to as RMIT University in Victoria (Australia) and RMIT International University in Vietnam. It includes alumni, as well as current and former faculty and students, etc.
Art
Drawing and painting
Name |
Association with RMIT |
Notability |
References |
Irene Barberis |
faculty |
artist; founder and Director of Metasenta and the DrawingSpace – which are based at RMIT |
[1][2] |
Ian Armstrong |
Dip Art |
painter |
[3] |
Charles Billich |
art classes |
painter; work held in the UN Headquarters, Vatican Museums and White House collections |
[4][5] |
Godwin Bradbeer |
MA, faculty |
artist |
[6][7][8] |
Harold Freedman, OAM |
art classes, former faculty |
mural artist, former State Artist of Victoria |
[9] |
Luis Geraldes |
former faculty |
artist |
[10] |
William Ellis Green, OAM |
attended |
newspaper cartoonist; best known by the pen name "WEG" |
[11][12] |
Euan Heng |
MA (Painting) |
painter |
[13] |
Robin Hill |
art classes |
painter and naturalist |
[14][15] |
Robert Hollingworth |
MA (Fine Art), former faculty |
painter; recipient of the Sir John Sulman Prize |
[16] |
Robert Ingpen, AM |
Dip Art (Graphics), D Arts (honoris causa) |
illustrator and writer; designed the flag of the Northern Territory and many postage stamps |
[17][18][19] |
John Kelly |
BA (Painting), MA (Painting) |
painter; painted the "Dobell's Cows" series |
[20][21] |
Kenneth Jack, AM, MBE |
art classes |
painter; work held in the National Gallery of Australia and Windsor Castle Royal Collection |
[14][22][23] |
Robert Jacks, AO |
BA (Painting) |
artist; Bendigo Art Gallery's Robert Jacks Prize named in his honour |
[24][25][26] |
Sam Leach |
BA (Hon) (Painting), MFA |
painter; third artist ever to win the Archibald Prize and Wynne Prize in the same year (2010) |
[27][28] |
Richard Linton |
photolithography classes |
painter |
[29] |
Van Thanh Rudd |
BA (Hon) (Painting) |
controversial artist; nephew of former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd |
[30][31] |
Gareth Sansom |
art classes |
painter; former Dean of the School of Art at the Victorian College of the Arts |
[26][32][33] |
Napier Waller, CMG, OBE |
former faculty (WMC) |
mural artist |
[9][34] |
Sculpture and smithwork
Others
Name |
Association with RMIT |
Notability |
References |
Tate Adams, AM |
former faculty |
printmaker |
[42] |
Joseph Brown, AM, OBE |
art classes (WMC) |
artist and art collector; gifted the largest single collection of the National Gallery of Victoria |
[44][45] |
Grahame King, AM |
art classes |
printmaker |
[39][46][47] |
Charles Page |
Dip Photo, BA (Photo) |
photographer |
[48] |
Graham Pizzey, AM |
D AppSci (honoris causa), faculty |
photographer and writer |
[17][49] |
Ron Radford, AM |
Dip Art (Painting), D Arts (honoris causa) |
current Director of the National Gallery of Australia |
[17][50] |
Christian Thompson |
BA (Hon) (Visual Art), MFA |
visual artist |
[51][52] |
Shaun Wilson |
BFA, faculty |
visual artist |
[53][54] |
Business and society
Name |
Association with RMIT |
Notability |
References |
Peter Beilharz |
former faculty |
sociologist; co-founder and editor of the academic journal Thesis Eleven |
[55] |
Andrew Demetriou |
former faculty |
CEO of the Australian Football League (AFL) |
[56] |
Bob Isherwood |
Dip Art (Advert), D Comm (honoris causa) |
business leader; former Worldwide Creative Director of Saatchi & Saatchi |
[17][57] |
Margaret Gardner, AO |
faculty |
economist and community leader; Vice-Chancellor and President of RMIT |
[58] |
Mary Kalantzis |
faculty |
Adjunct Professor in the RMIT School of Global Studies, Social Science and Planning |
[59] |
Tan Le |
faculty |
business leader and President of Emotiv Systems |
[60][61] |
Jonathan Ling |
MBA |
CEO and Managing Director of New Zealand's largest listed company, Fletcher Building |
[62] |
Paul Little, AO |
attended, D Bus (honoris causa) |
CEO and Managing Director of Australasia's largest transport company, TOLL Holdings |
[17][63][64] |
Jacques Nasser, AO |
B Bus, D Tech (honoris causa) |
Chairman of the World's largest mining company, BHP Billiton, and former CEO of Ford |
[17][65][66] |
J. Donald R. de Raadt |
FRMIT |
Emeritus Professor of Informatics and System Science at Luleå University of Technology |
[67] |
Bruce Ruxton, AM, OBE |
attended |
former President of the Returned and Services League of Australia (Victorian Branch) |
[68] |
Leonie Sandercock |
former faculty |
former Deputy Dean of the RMIT School of Global Studies, Social Science and Planning |
[69] |
Dame Margaret Scott, AC, DBE |
Dip Ed, Grad Dip Arts, D Ed (honoris causa) |
ballet dancer; founder and former Director of the Australian Ballet School |
[17][70] |
Paul Stoddart |
attended |
former owner of the Minardi (Formula 1) and Minardi Team USA (Indy Car) racing teams |
[71] |
Ziggy Switkowski |
faculty |
business leader and nuclear scientist; current Chancellor of RMIT |
[72] |
Design
Architecture
Name |
Association with RMIT |
Notability |
References |
Mark Burry |
faculty |
Director of RMIT's Design Research Institute and Spatial Information Architecture Laboratory |
[73][74] |
Neil Clerehan |
attended |
architect |
[75] |
Peter Corrigan |
D Arch (honoris causa), faculty |
architect; Principal of Edmond and Corrigan |
[17][76] |
Norman Day |
M Arch, D Arch (honoris causa), faculty |
architect and writer; Adjunct Professor of Architecture at RMIT |
[17][77][78] |
Zahava Elenberg |
B Arch (Hon) |
architect; 2003 Young Businesswoman of the Year |
[79] |
Sean Godsell |
M Arch |
sustainable-design architect |
[80][81] |
Graeme Gunn |
Dip, D Arch (honoris causa), former faculty |
architect; foundation Dean of the RMIT School of Architecture and Design |
[82] |
Daryl Jackson, AO |
Dip Arch |
architect; designed Etihad Stadium and the MCG's Great Southern Stand |
[83][84] |
Nonda Katsalidis |
M Arch |
architect; Principal of Fender Katsalidis Architects; designed Eureka Tower |
[85] |
William S.W. Lim |
D Arch (honoris causa), faculty |
architect; Adjunct Professor of Architecture at RMIT |
[17][86] |
Peter McIntyre, AO |
Dip Arch |
architect; Emeritus Professor of Architecture at the University of Melbourne |
[87][88] |
Barry Patten |
Dip Arch |
architect; designed the Sidney Myer Music Bowl |
[89] |
Howard Raggatt |
M Arch, faculty |
architect; Principal of Ashton Raggatt McDougall; Adjunct Professor of Architecture at RMIT |
[90][91] |
Louis Sauer |
faculty |
architect; former Head of the Department of Architecture at Carnegie-Mellon University, U.S. |
[92] |
John Wardle |
B Arch, M Arch |
architect; Adjunct Professor of Architecture and Design at the University of South Australia |
[93][94][95] |
James Weirick |
former faculty |
architect; former Head of the Landscape Architecture program at RMIT |
[96] |
Fashion industry
Entertainment and media
Note: RMITV is a department of the RMIT Student Union, which offers training accredited by RMIT.[110]
Film and television
Literature and press
Others
Government and law
Leaders
Name |
Association with RMIT |
Notability |
References |
The Hon. Austin Asche, AC, QC |
former faculty |
former President of RMIT; 3rd Chief Justice and 13th Administrator of the Northern Territory |
[162][163] |
The Hon. Lord Richard Casey, KG, GCMG, CH, DSO, MC, KStJ, PC |
FRMIT |
16th Governor-General of Australia; Casey Building/Plaza at RMIT named in his honour |
[164] |
Neil Comrie, APM, AO |
Assoc Dip Criminal Justice |
former Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police |
[165] |
Senator Steve Fielding |
BEng |
current Leader of the Family First Party |
[166][167] |
Sir Samuel Gillott, CBE |
former faculty |
former President of RMIT (as WMC); 47th Lord Mayor of Melbourne |
[168] |
The Hon. Rob Hulls, MLA |
justice studies, Juris Doctorate |
former Attorney-General and Deputy Premier of Victoria |
[169][170] |
Pat McNamara |
business studies |
former Leader of the National Party (Victorian Branch) and Deputy Premier of Victoria |
[171] |
Oliver Nilsen, CBE, JP |
attended (WMC) |
70th Lord Mayor of Melbourne |
[172] |
Peter Ryan, MLA |
justice studies |
current Leader of the National Party (Victorian Branch) and Deputy Premier of Victoria |
[173][174] |
Lieut-Gen. John Sanderson, AC |
Dip Civ Eng |
former Chief of the Australian Army and 31st Governor of Western Australia |
[175] |
Ministers
Others
Name |
Association with RMIT |
Notability |
References |
Lidia Argondizzo, JP |
BBus, MBA |
former Member of the Parliament of Victoria and Mayor of Northcote |
[188] |
Julian Burnside, AO, QC |
D SocSci (honoris causa), former faculty |
barrister, human rights advocate and author |
[17] |
Don Edgar |
faculty |
social policy academic; Adjunct Professor with RMIT's Centre for Workplace Change |
[189] |
Sir Raymond Garrett |
attended (WMC) |
former Member of the Parliament of Victoria and President of the Legislative Council |
[190][191] |
David Hodgett, MLA |
BBus (Management) |
current Member of the Parliament of Victoria |
[192] |
Dennis Jensen, MP |
BAppSci |
current Member of the Parliament of Australia |
[193][194] |
Marlene Kairouz, MLA |
DipHealth |
current Member of the Parliament of Victoria |
[195] |
The Hon. Catherine King, MP |
BA (Social Work) (PIT) |
current Member of the Parliament of Australia |
[196][197] |
The Hon. Jenny Lindell, MLA |
Dip Medical Radiation |
former Member of the Parliament of Victoria and Speaker of the Legislative Assembly |
[198][199] |
Nick Wakeling, MLA |
Grad Dip IR/HR |
current Member of the Parliament of Victoria |
[200][201] |
Oren Yiftachel |
FRMIT |
political geographer; Professor of Geography at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev |
[202] |
Health and sports
Note: RMIT offers degrees in applied science of health and life, but does not have a medical school.[203][204]
Health industry
Sports
Science and technology
Name |
Association with RMIT |
Notability |
References |
Amanda Barnard |
B Sci (AppPhysics) (Hon), PhD |
nanotechnologist and theoretical physicist; Head of the CSIRO Nanoscience Laboratory |
[227][228] |
Gordon S. Brown |
Dip Civil Eng, Elec Eng, Mech Eng (WMC) |
cyberneticist; Emeritus Professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT |
[229][230] |
John Béchervaise, OAM, MBE |
science classes |
Antarctic explorer and author |
[231] |
Dennis Gibson, AO |
former faculty |
mathematician; former Chancellor of RMIT |
[232][233] |
Ranulph Glanville |
former faculty |
cybernetics theoretician |
[234] |
Alfred Gottschalk |
former faculty |
biochemist and glycoprotein researcher |
[235] |
Ann Henderson-Sellers |
former faculty |
former deputy Vice-Chancellor of RMIT and former Director of the UN Climate Programme |
[236] |
Arthur R. Hogg |
science classes |
astronomer and physicist |
[237] |
William Kernot |
former faculty |
President of RMIT (as WMC) and Kernot Engineering School at RMIT named in his honour |
[238][239] |
Sir Albert Kitson |
geology, mining, surveying classes (WMC) |
geologist; recipient on the Lyell Medal |
[240] |
David Malin |
D AppSci (honoris causa) |
astronomer |
[17] |
Henry Millicer, AM |
D Eng (honoris causa); former faculty |
aircraft designer |
[17][241][242] |
Manfred Steger |
faculty |
Professor of Global Studies at RMIT and the Director of RMIT's Globalism Research Centre |
[243] |
Sir Lawrence Wackett, KBE |
former faculty |
aircraft industry pioneer; RMIT's Lawrence Wackett Aerospace Centre named in his honour |
[244] |
References
Notes:
- ^ Dr Irene Barberis-Page. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Contacts. Metasenta. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Ian Armstrong. Chrysalis Gallery & Studio. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Charles Billich. The American Sport Art Museum and Archives. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Charles Billich. The American College of Greece. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ CV. Godwin Bradbeer. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Mr Godwin Bradbeer. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Edquist & Grierson 2008, p. 123.
- ^ a b Brown 1987, p. 35.
- ^ Curriculum Vitae. Luis Geraldes. Retrieved on 2010-11-18.
- ^ Haddon, George. William Ellis Green and Geoff Hook. Melbourne Press Club. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ William Ellis Green (WEG). Saxton Speakers Bureau. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Euan Heng. Chrysalis Gallery & Studio. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ a b c Brown 1987, p. 52.
- ^ Biography. Robin Hill. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ CV. Robert Hollingworth. Retrieved on 2010-11-18.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Honourary Degrees of RMIT, 1983–2009. RMIT University Secretariat. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Dr Robert Ingpen, AM, ARMTC, FRSA. RMIT University Alumni. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Papers of Robert Ingpen. National Library of Australia. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Kelly, John. "Deconstructing Australia". John Kelly – Artist. pp 5–6. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ John Kelly. Eva Breuer Art Dealer. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Fenwick, Simon. "Kenneth Jack – artist who recorded a vanishing world in the Australian outback". 2006-06-19. The Independent. Independent Print Limited. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Jones, Philip. "Modernism was not for artist who captured Australia – Kenneth Jack, 1924–2006". 2006-06-27. The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media Ltd. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Robert Jacks Drawing Prize. Bendigo Art Gallery. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Robert Jacks. Tim Olsen Gallery. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ a b Edquist & Grierson 2008, p. 114.
- ^ CV. Sam Leach. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ "Sam nets a Wynne with Archibald". 2010-04-12. RMIT University Newsroom. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Introducing the Artist. Richard Linton Maritime Art. Retrieved on 2010-11-18.
- ^ About the artist. Van Thahn Rudd. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ "Rudd's nephew fined for 'inciting riot'". 2010-01-26. ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ "The artist as an older man". 2003-09-13. The Age. Fairfax Media Ltd. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Gareth Sansom. John Buckley Gallery. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Draffin, Nicholas (1990). "Waller, Mervyn Napier (1893–1972)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Volume 12. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. p 367. (HTML version) Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Academic Position and Qualifications. Kingsley Baird. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Dr Stuart Devlin AO, CMG. RMIT University Alumni. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Ray Ewers, 1917–1998. Artist Profiles. Australian War Memorial. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Leonard French. Eva Breuer Art Dealer. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ a b Edquist & Grierson 2008, p. 113.
- ^ Biography. Clement Meadmore. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Lenton Parr Library. University of Melbourne (formerly Victorian College of the Arts). Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ a b c Edquist & Grierson 2008, p. 119.
- ^ Teisutis Zikaras. Prints and Printmaking database. National Gallery of Australia. Retrieved on 2010-11-18.
- ^ Coffey, Sue. "NGV mourns passing of great philanthropist Joseph Brown AO, OBE". 2009-08-26. NGV News. National Gallery of Victoria. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Vaughan, Gerard. "Joseph Brown: Mentor and collector who made a difference". 2009-09-09. The Australian. News Limited. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Grishin, Sasha; Butler, Roger; Bright, Libby; Field, Caroline. (2005). The Art of Grahame King. Melbourne: Macmillan Art Publishing. pp 15–19. ISBN 1-876832-59-2. Retrieved on 2010-11-19.
- ^ "'Patron saint' of printmaking". 2008-10-22. The Age. Fairfax Media Ltd. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Resume. Charles Page – Documentary Photographer. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ "Labour of love wins university honour". 2000-10-04. RMIT University Newsroom. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ a b "RMIT honours industry leaders". 2007-05-03. RMIT University Newsroom. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ CV. Christian Thompson. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ "Art alumnus makes Aboriginal history". 2010-03-29. RMIT University Newsroom. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Dr Shaun Wilson. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ About Me. Shaun Wilson – Research Blog. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Peter Biernacki. Center for Cultural Sociology. Yale University. Retrieved on 2010-11-18.
- ^ Andrew Demetriou– Chief Executive Officer, Australian Football League (AFL). Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship. Swinburne University of Technology. Retrieved on 2010-11-18.
- ^ Dr Bob Isherwood. RMIT University Alumni. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Professor Margaret Gardner AO. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Mary Kalantzis Adjunct Profess Mary Kalantzis. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-11-18.
- ^ Team. Emotiv Systems. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Tan Le. Saxton Speakers Bureau. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ About Our People – Jonathan Ling. Fletcher Building. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Honorary Doctorate recipient and keynote speaker 2008 – Mr Paul Little. RMIT University Secretariat. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Biography – Paul Little. TOLL Holdings. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Jacques Nasser, (1947– ). Encyclopedia of Business. 2nd ed (online). Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Stevens, Matthew. "Jac Nasser's remarkable voyage to summit". 2009-08-05. The Australian. News Limited. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ J. Donald R. de Raadt. Melbourne Centre for Community Development. Retrieved on 2010-11-18.
- ^ Brown 1987, p. 89.
- ^ Miles, Malcolm; Hall, Tim; Borden, Iain. (2000). The city cultures reader. London: Routledge. p 31. ISBN 978-0-415-30245-6. Retrieved on 2010-11-18.
- ^ Dame Margaret Scott AC, DBE. RMIT University Alumni. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ "Explore RMIT Open Day on Sunday" 2005-08-10. RMIT University Newsroom. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-03.
- ^ Dr Ziggy Switkowski appointed Chancellor. 2010-10-27. RMIT University Newsroom. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2011-05-12.
- ^ People – Mark Burry. RMIT Spatial Information Architecture Laboratory. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ RMIT Design Research Institute. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Neville, Dee; Bridle, Luke; Morgan, Natasha. "Neil Clerehen". Modern in Melbourne 2. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Edmond & Corrigan Pty Ltd. Aardvark3: The RMIT Guide to Contemporary Melbourne Architecture. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Dr Norman Day. RMIT University Alumni. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Norman Day & Associates. Aardvark3: The RMIT Guide to Contemporary Melbourne Architecture. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Zahava Elenberg. RMIT University Alumni. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Sean Godsell Architects. Aardvark3: The RMIT Guide to Contemporary Melbourne Architecture. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Sean Godsell. Sean Godsell Architects. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Expert comment on Melbourne’s urban beach. 2008-08-13. RMIT University Newsroom. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-11-23.
- ^ Daryl Jackson, AO. RMIT University Alumni. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Daryl Jackson Pty Ltd. Aardvark3: The RMIT Guide to Contemporary Melbourne Architecture. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Katsalidis Architects. Aardvark3: The RMIT Guide to Contemporary Melbourne Architecture. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Forum on Creativity in Arts, Science and Technology 2006. Ministry of Information Communication and the Arts. Government of Singapore. pp 2–3. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Neville, Dee; Bridle, Luke; Morgan, Natasha. "Peter McIntyre". Modern in Melbourne 2. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Peter McIntyre. McIntyre Partnership Pty Ltd. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Clerehan, Neil. "Obituary: Barry Patten". Architecture Australia. Architecture Media Pty. Ltd. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Ashton Raggatt McDougall Pty Ltd. Aardvark3: The RMIT Guide to Contemporary Melbourne Architecture. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Howard Raggatt. Ashton Raggatt McDougall. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Louis Sauer. Academia.edu. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ John Wardle Architects. Aardvark3: The RMIT Guide to Contemporary Melbourne Architecture. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Our People – John Wardle. John Wardle Architects. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Edquist & Grierson 2008, p. 176.
- ^ James Weirick. Department of Built Environment. University of New South Wales. Retrieved on 2010-11-18.
- ^ Prue Acton. CyberFibres: Online Directory of Australian Fashion and Textile Design. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Peter Alexander. CyberFibres: Online Directory of Australian Fashion and Textile Design. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Jenny Bannister. CyberFibres: Online Directory of Australian Fashion and Textile Design. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Jenny Bannister. RMIT University Alumni. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Graham Stewart Bennett ('49). May 2005, #114. Great Scot. Scotch College. p 46. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Reddy, Muriel. "Oscar winner remembers guru". 2004-03-07. The Age. Fairfax Media Ltd. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ History. Linda Britten. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Travis Fimmel. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Linda Jackson. CyberFibres: Online Directory of Australian Fashion and Textile Design. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Together Alone: Australian and New Zealand Fashion. Ian Potter Centre: National Gallery of Victoria. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Krylova, Elena. "Interview with designer Sruli Recht". The Fashion Spot. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ About. Sruli Recht. Retrieved on 2010-05-02.
- ^ Hoa hậu Việt Nam "săn" học bổng tại RMIT. Vietbao.vn. Ministry of Information and Communication. Government of Vietnam. Retrieved on 2010-05-02. Note: in Vietnamese.
- ^ RMITV. RMIT Student Union. Retrieved on 2011-05-12.
- ^ a b c d e ”Nine awards at 2007 Truelocal Antenna Awards” 2007-07-01. RMIT University Newsroom. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
- ^ a b c Asha, Rebecca. Radio Karate. Your Industry Magazine. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
- ^ Ms Kyla Brettle. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
- ^ CV. Damian Callinan. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
- ^ Northover, Kylie. "A career of monkeying around". 2010-04-05. The Age. Fairfax Media Ltd. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
- ^ Mr Tim Ferguson. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
- ^ RMIT Alumni honoured in 2009 Queen’s Birthday list. RMIT University Alumni. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-04.
- ^ About. Chartbusting 80s. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
- ^ McManus, Bridget. "Only way is up, baby". 2007-05-07. The Age. Fairfax Media Ltd. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
- ^ Sunday Profile – John Safran (transcript). 2005-06-05. ABC Local Radio. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
- ^ The NFSA Board. National Film and Sound Archive. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
- ^ Assoc Professor Deb Verhoeven. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
- ^ James Wan. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
- ^ James Wan Bio. Tribute Magazine. Tribute Entertainment Media Group. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
- ^ Leigh Whannell. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
- ^ Leigh Whannell Bio. Tribute Magazine. Tribute Entertainment Media Group. Retrieved on 2010-07-20.
- ^ Kalinda Ashton. RMIT University Alumni. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-04.
- ^ Kalinda Ashton. Melbourne Writers Festival. Retrieved on 2010-05-04.
- ^ Mr David Astle. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-04.
- ^ About Us John Garrett Photography. Retrieved on 2010-05-04.
- ^ Alison Goodman. RMIT University Alumni. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-04.
- ^ Brendan Gullifer. RMIT University Alumni. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-04.
- ^ "A bottler of a book from an Aussie battler". 2007-02-08. RMIT University Newsroom. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-04.
- ^ Sonya Hartnett. RMIT University Alumni. RMIT University. Retrieved on 2010-05-04.
- ^ Cassin, Ray. "Hartnett wins top prize for children's literature". 2008-03-14. The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media Ltd. Retrieved on 2010-05-04.
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Texts:
- Brown, Gilbert H. (1987), Memories of Life at RMIT, Melbourne: RMIT University Press, ISBN 0-86444-127-4
- Edquist, Harriet; Grierson, Elizabeth (2008), Skilled Hand and Cultivated Mind: A Guide to Architecture and Art at RMIT, Melbourne: RMIT University Press, ISBN 978-1-921166-91-4
- Murray-Smith, Anthony John; Dare (1987), The Tech: A Centenary History of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne: Hyland House, ISBN 0947062068
See also
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