1. Tim Costello

    Tim Costello studied Law and Education at Monash University and is now CEO of Australia's largest aid and development organisations, World Vision. He is a leading spokesperson on issues relating to Australia's response to global poverty. He also continues to speak publicly about issues relating to social justice, social inclusion and strengthening communities. Mr Costello was ordained a Baptist Minister in 1986 and was elected as mayor of St Kilda in 1993.

  2. Steve Vizard

    Stephen William Vizard, born 6 March 1956 in Richmond, Victoria, is an Australian media personality, businessman and philanthropist.

  3. Peter Costello

    Peter Howard Costello (born 14 August 1957), Australian politician, has been Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party since 1994, and Treasurer in the Australian government since 1996, making him the longest serving treasurer in Australian history.

  4. Kevin McQuay

    Kevin "Big Kev" McQuay was an Australian cleaning products entrepreneur.

  5. James Tomkins

    James Tomkins (born August 19, 1965 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian rower and a three-time Olympic gold medalist.

  6. John Elliott

    John Dorman Elliott (born 1941) is a prominent Australian businessman, former president of the Liberal Party, and former president of Carlton Football Club. In 2003 he was found guilty of trading while insolvent and in 2005 declared bankruptcy. He has frequently provoked controversy due to his political affiliations, his brushes with the law, and his abrasive personal style.

  7. Marieke Hardy

    Marieke Hardy (born 26 May, 1976) is an Australian writer, television producer and former television actress. She currently lives in Melbourne, Australia. She is the granddaughter of Frank Hardy, author of "Power Without Glory" and the grand niece of comedian Mary Hardy. Hardy was educated at Carey Baptist Grammar School in Melbourne. In 2003, she won an Australian Writers' Guild Award for her 26-part children's television show "Short Cuts".

  8. Graham Yallop

    Graham Neil Yallop (born 7 October 1952 at Balwyn, Victoria) was a test cricketer who briefly captained Australia during the tumultuous era of World Series Cricket (WSC) in the late 1970s. A technically correct left handed batsman, Yallop invariably batted near the top of the order for Australia during a stop-start career that began in 1975-76 against the West Indies. In 1978, Yallop made history as the first player to wear a full helmet in a test match.

  9. Hugh Evans

    Hugh Evans is an Australian humanitarian and the current director of the Oaktree Foundation. In 2001 Mr Evans finished school at Carey Grammar school in Australia. Whilst at Carey, Hugh Evans was a prefect, and contributed to many aspects of school life. Throughout his time at Carey, Hugh was involved in World Vision, as a member of the World Vision Youth Committee (Vision Generation) for over five years. Hugh was the inaugural treasurer of Vision Generation, …

  10. Danni Miatke

    Danni Miatke (born 29 November 1987) is an Australian swimmer. Born in Darwin, Northern Territory in 1987, Miatke began competitive swimming in 1995. She first represented the Northern Territory in 1998 at the national School Sport Swimming and Diving Championships. She first won gold for the Territory in 1999 at the Australian Age Championships, in the 100 metres backstroke in the under-13 division. Her coach in the Northern Territory was Jay Davies, …

  11. Ian Jones

    Ian Jones is an author specialising in the history of Australia's notorious outlaw Ned Kelly and his gang. Jones and his wife Bronwyn Binns created a portrayal of Ned Kelly and his associates when they produced the mini-series, "The Last Outlaw", which was shown in 1980. He has also written several reference books about the Kelly gang including "Ned Kelly: A Short Life" and "The Fatal Friendship: Ned Kelly, Aaron Sherritt and Joe Byrne".

  12. Suzie Wilks

    Suzie Wilks (born 1968) is an Australian television presenter. Attending Carey Grammar School, Wilks was a model on Sale of the Century, before landing a role on renovation/lifestyle show "Our House" in February 1998. Later that year, in September, she became host of Nine Network lifestyle show "Changing Rooms". Soon after she left the show, she famously auctioned off the trademark shorts she had frequently worn on Changing Rooms.