List of University of Western Australia people
This is a list of University of Western Australia people, including its notable alumni and staff:
Notable alumni
Politics
- Kim Edward Beazley, former Whitlam Cabinet minister
- Kim Beazley, former Leader of the Opposition and Deputy Prime Minister
- Colin Barnett, Premier of Western Australia
- Alan Carpenter, former Premier of Western Australia
- Richard Court, former Premier of Western Australia
- Geoff Gallop, former Premier of Western Australia
- Peter Durack, former Federal Attorney General
- Peter Dowding, former Premier of Western Australia
- Sir Paul Hasluck, 17th Governor-General of Australia
- Bob Hawke, former Prime Minister of Australia
- Carmen Lawrence, former Premier of Western Australia, Federal Minister and President of the Australian Labor Party
- Donton Samuel Mkandawire, former MP for Mzimba District, Malawi and Minister of Education for Malawi.
- Billy Snedden, former Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia
- Daryl Williams, former Federal Attorney General
- Yeo Cheow Tong, former Minister of Transport in Singapore
- Stephen Smith, current Australian Minister for Defence
- Narongchai Akrasanee, a former Minister of Commerce and a Senator with the Thai Government
- Associate Professor Samakoses, a former Deputy Minister of Education with the Thai Government
- Boediono, the Vice President of Indonesia
Business
Public Service and Community
Law
Science, medicine and engineering
- Hugo Rietveld, Ph.D. Physics(1964), crystallographer, inventor of the Rietveld Method
- Michelle Harvey, forensic entomologist
- Barry Marshall, physician. 2005 Nobel Prize laureate
- Fiona Stanley, epidemiologist. 2003 Australian of the Year
- Kenneth Richard Norris, entomologist
- Robin Warren, UWA Emeritus Professor. Nobel Prize laureate
- Fiona Wood, UWA Professor of Medicine. 2005 Australian of the Year
- Dr Eric John Underwood graduated UWA in 1928 B.Sci.Ag – Dean of faculty, Agriculture 1946 to 1970
- Niall McLaren, psychiatrist and philosopher, author of Humanizing Madness and Humanizing Psychiatry.
Arts, literature and religion
- Geoffrey Bolton, historian
- Frederick Alexander, historian
- Greg Egan, writer
- Dorothy Hewett, writer
- Barry Hickey, Catholic Archbishop of Perth
- John Kinsella, writer
- Randolph Stow, writer
- John Andrew La Nauze, the first Professor of Australian Studies at Harvard University in 1978
- Rolf Harris, performer and artist
- Sally Morgan, writer and artist
- Shaun Tan, artist and writer
- Niall Lucy, Australian writer and scholar, best known for his work on Jacques Derrida and deconstruction.
Sport and entertainment
Music
References