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  1. Naguib Kanawati

    Naguib Kanawati <small>AM</small>, <small>MA</small>, <small>PhD</small>, is an Australian Egyptologist and Professor of Egyptology at Macquarie University in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

  2. Josef Pieprzyk

    Josef Pieprzyk is a professor at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He has worked on cryptography, in particular the XSL attack. He collaborated in the invention of the LOKI and LOKI97 block ciphers and the HAVAL cryptographic hash function.

  3. Drew Fraser

    Andrew William Fraser (also known as Drew Fraser) (born in 1944) is a Canadian-born academic and was latterly an Associate Professor in the Department of Public Law at Macquarie University in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Fraser holds a BA (Hons) and an LLB from Queen's University, an LLM from Harvard University, and an MA from the University of North Carolina.

  4. John Faulkner

    John Philip Faulkner (born 12 April 1954), has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian Senate since April 1989, representing the state of New South Wales. Faulkner was born in Leeton, New South Wales, and was educated at Macquarie University, Sydney, where he graduated in arts and education. He worked as a teacher in government schools before entering politics. He was Assistant General Secretary of the NSW ALP 1980-89, …

  5. Christine Nixon

    Christine Nixon , Margaret Douglas and Naomi Simpson Christine Nixon Chief Commissioner,

  6. Lyndall Ryan

    Lyndall Ryan (1943 -) is an Australian academic. She has held positions in Australian Studies and Women's Studies at Griffith University and Flinders University and is currently Foundation Professor of Australian Studies and Head of School of Humanities at the University of Newcastle. She completed a PhD at Macquarie University in 1975, her thesis was titled "Aborigines in Tasmania, 1800-1974 and their problems with the Europeans".

  7. Peter Debnam

    Peter Debnam (born 21 April 1954), is an Australian politician and member for the New South Wales seat of Vaucluse. He is a former Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party, Leader of the Opposition and Shadow Minister for Western Sydney, Redfern/Waterloo and Citizenship. Currently, he holds the shadow portfolios of Infrastructure and Energy.

  8. Adam Hills

    Adam Hills (born in Sydney in 1970) is an Australian comedian. He began his career in 1989 as a stand-up comedian at the Sydney Comedy Store, however, he did not become well-known until moving to England and working there. It was later that be became well known in Australia after his successful appearances at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Hills studied a Bachelor of Arts (Communications) at Macquarie University, graduating in 1991.

  9. Victor Ma

    Victor Ma is a former student politician at Macquarie University who was forced to resign in 2007 following fraud allegations. He previously held the positions of president of the student union, …

  10. Colleen McCullough

    Colleen McCullough AO (born 1 June, 1937) is an internationally acclaimed Australian author. She was born in Wellington in central west New South Wales. A neuroscientist by training, she worked in various Sydney and United Kingdom hospitals before settling to ten years of research and teaching in the Department of Neurology at the Yale Medical School in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. In the late 1970s she settled on Norfolk Island, where she lives with her husband, …

  11. Rachael Carpani

    Rachael Ann Carpani (born August 24, 1980 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian actress. Carpani grew up on a property near Dural, in Sydney's Hills district. She studied acting at the Australian College of Entertainment at Macquarie University and at the Drama Works Drama Company. She is most famous for her role as Jodi Fountain McLeod on the Australian TV drama "McLeod's Daughters". Carpani also had a role in the film "Hating Alison Ashley", …

  12. Brad Hazzard

    Bradley (Brad) Ronald Hazzard is an Australian politician and Liberal Party member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. Hazzard has represented the electorate of Wakehurst since 1991. Hazzard is shadow Minister for Education and shadow Minister for Redfern-Waterloo. Previous offices include shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs (1996 - 2007) and shadow Minister for Planning (2005 - 2007).

  13. Margaret Pomeranz

    Margaret Pomeranz, AM, is an Australian film critic and television personality. She was born in Sydney, Australia, and was educated at the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney in Croydon, the newly opened Macquarie University, and the Playwright's Studio at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA). Together with David Stratton, she has hosted the long-running SBS TV programme, "The Movie Show". She now appears on the ABC version of the programme, …

  14. Miriam Hyde

    Miriam Hyde AO OBE (January 15, 1913 - January 11, 2005) was an Australian composer, pianist, poet and music educator. She composed many works for piano, songs and other instrumental and orchestral works and performed as a pianist with eminent conductors including Sir Malcolm Sargent, Sir Bernard Heinze and Geoffrey Simon.

  15. Dianne Yerbury

    Professor Emerita Dianne Yerbury AO, LLB, PhD, GradDipTechSci, HonDIntRels, HonDLitt, an Australian academic and university administrator, was the Vice-Chancellor of Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia from 1987 to 2005. She was Australia's first female Vice-Chancellor, and was also the longest serving Vice-Chancellor of Macquarie University. In 1987 she was also made Professor Emerita at the University of New South Wales.

  16. Virginia Judge

    (Virginia) Dianne Virginia Judge, B.Ed. MP is a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. She has been described as "a photogenic, bubbling fountain of energy". Judge was born in Cooma, where her father worked as a surveyor on the Snowy Mountain Scheme and was educated in Canberra. She received a Bachelor of Education from the Canberra School of Music. Judge taught in primary and secondary schools in Sydney and Canberra, …

  17. Barry Chant

    Reverend Dr Barry Chant (born 1938) is the author of "Heart of Fire: The story of Australian Pentecostalism" (the first history of Australian pentecostalism) and a co-founder and founding Principal of Tabor College, Australia. He was founding editor of "Australia's New Day" magazine, the first national magazine addressing Australian pentecostals, charismatics and evangelicals. He is currently Senior pastor, Wesley International Congregation, …

  18. Asher Joel

    Sir Asher Alexander Joel (1912-1998) was an Australian public figure and a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council for 20 years. Although he was Jewish, he received a papal knighthood in 1995. In the 1930s he worked in journalism and public relations. During the Second World War he enlisted in the Australian Army in 1942, then served in the Royal Australian Navy, before joining the staff of General Douglas MacArthur between 1944 and 1945.

  19. Jim Soorley

    Jim Soorley - Director Formerly the Lord Mayor of Brisbane, Jim combines a wealth of public sector knowledge with equally illustrious experience in the private domain. Jim has a career that spans the Australian and US marketplaces and is a notable leader in change management and organisational regeneration.

  20. Greg Lindsay

    Greg Lindsay is Executive Director of the prominent Australian think tank The Centre for Independent Studies which he founded in 1976 when a young mathematics teacher in the western suburbs suburbs of Sydney. The Centre has grown to be one of the most influential think tanks in Australia and New Zealand. Lindsay initially studied agricultural science at The University of Sydney, but found that this was not his real interest (he failed), …

  21. Alex Haslam

    Stephen Alexander Haslam (Alex Haslam) is a Professor of Social Psychology in the School of Psychology at the University of Exeter. His research is in the area of social and organisational psychology, and he famously collaborated with Professor Stephen Reicher of the University of St Andrews on the BBC television programme "The Experiment", which examined conflict, order, …

  22. Gabrielle Harrison

    Gabrielle Mary Harrison (born 1964-03-25) is an Australian politician. She served as Member for Parramatta from 1994 until 2003, succeeding her first husband, Andrew Ziolkowski, who died in office. Harrison's brother, Steve Harrison, was a union heavyweight and joint secretary of the Australian Workers Union. Harrison studied law at Macquarie University, in Sydney. At university she became heavily involved in student politics, …

  23. Jim Longley

    James Alan Longley (born 1958-07-28), better known as Jim Longley, is an Australian accountant and politician. He served as the Member for Pittwater in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1986 until 1996, and was New South Wales Minister for Community Services, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, and Minister for the Ageing during his tenure in the Assembly. Longley was born in Sydney, New South Wales, and attended Mona Vale Primary School, …

  24. Kerry Bartlett

    Kerry Joseph Bartlett (born 15 April 1949) is an Australian politician. He has been a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives since March 1996, representing the Division of Macquarie, New South Wales. He was born in Sydney, New South Wales, and was educated at Sydney University and Macquarie University, and has a master's degree in economics from the latter.

  25. Tony Radevski

    "'Tony Radevski is an Australian director, writer and producer of film and television. He was born on the 23 January, 1981 in Sydney, New South Wales. He graduated from Macquarie University.

  26. Roderick Meagher

    Roderick Pitt "Roddy" Meagher QC AO is an Australian Jurist. Meagher was a Justice of the NSW Supreme Court and the NSW Supreme Court of Appeal from 1989-15 March 2004.A descendent of William Pitt the Younger and a cousin of Patrick White Justice Meagher whose family owned a chain of country stores completed a BA LLB in 1956 at the University of Sydney's St John's College after being Head Prefect or 'Captain of the School' at St Ignatius' College, Riverview in 1949.

  27. Jann McFarlane

    Jann Sonya McFarlane (born 22 May 1944), Australian politician, was an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives from October 1998 to October 2004, representing the Division of Stirling, Western Australia. She was born in Sydney, New South Wales, and was educated at Macquarie University, Sydney. She was a clerk, secretary, and community worker before entering politics. She was defeated by Liberal candidate Michael Keenan at the 2004 election.

  28. Macquarie University

    I began teaching in 1967 offering advanced research facilities as well as coursework programs. My intellectual and academic excellence is also reflected in my physical and social environment. Set in a spacious, rolling landscape is a wealth of social and cultural amenities for the convenience and enjoyment of students.

  29. Helen Lange
  30. Iggy Pintado
  31. Alex Strang

    Alex Strang General Manager Supply & Corporate Services Alex has held General Manager roles in Caltex since 1998, in areas of manufacturing and planning and supply. Alex joined the Australian Oil Refining (AOR) as a Process Engineer at the Kurnell Refinery in February 1972 and worked in a number of engineering and production roles in Kurnell and New York. From 1982-1997 he worked in various finance, project and planning roles in Sydney and Dallas.

  32. Keiran Hathorn
  33. Penny Carnaby

    Penny Carnaby Chief Executive / National Librarian, National Library of New Zealand

  34. Liz Wise

    Why do naughty and nice have to be diametric opposites?

  35. Sean

    Life is brilliant! Don't you think so?

  36. Timothy Chan

    normal nice chinese guy !!!

  37. Jack Blackman

    Get outta m-y of-fice! No, seriously. Get out. Further details are below.

  38. Kath

    Im professionally good looking. It started during my first year of the second grade, when I was eating lunch and caught my reflection in a spoon, and I thought to myself, 'Hey, Kath, you're ridiculously good looking!' And I thought maybe I could do that for a career.

  39. Peter Devine

    Peter has held senior R&D, business development and commercialisation positions in a number of Australian companies, as well as Australian universities. Peter has held senior R&D, business development and commercialisation positions in a number of Australian companies, as well as Australian universities.

  40. Mike Etheridge

    Dr Mike Etheridge , Non-Executive Director. Mike Etheridge is one of Australia's foremost experts in minerals geology and exploration strategy. He has over 30 years experience as an industry consultant, academic and research scientist. He was previously Principal and and Co-Founder of Australia's pre-eminent geoscience consulting firm, Etheridge, Henley and Williams and later Technical Director of SRK.

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