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  1. Julie Bishop

    Julie Isabel Bishop (born 17 July, 1956), Australian politician, has been a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives since 1998, representing the seat of Curtin in Western Australia. Bishop was born in Lobethal, South Australia, and was educated at the St Peter's Collegiate Girls' School, the University of Adelaide and the Harvard Business School. She graduated from the University of Adelaide with a Bachelor of Laws in 1978, …

  2. Geoff Gallop

    Professor Geoffrey Ian Gallop (born 27 September 1951), Australian academic and former politician, was the Premier of Western Australia from 2001 to 2006. Gallop was born in Geraldton and joined the Australian Labor Party in 1971. After studying economics at the University of Western Australia (UWA), he was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship in 1972, and as an undergraduate studying Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at St John's College, …

  3. Walter Murdoch

    Emeritus Professor Sir Walter Murdoch (1874-1970) was a prominent Australian academic and essayist famous for his intelligence, wit, and humanity. He was a Foundation Professor of English and former Chancellor of Murdoch University, which is named after him. There is a walk dedicated to him on South Wing Level 2 of the Murdoch campus library.

  4. Andrew Thompson

    Andrew Thompson is an Australian parasitologist. He is Professor of Parasitology at Murdoch University and President of the Australian Society for Parasitology

  5. Steven Schwartz

    Steven Schwartz (born 1946) became the Vice Chancellor of Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia on February 10 2006. He was previously Vice Chancellor of Brunel University in the UK and of Murdoch University in Western Australia. Schwartz is a trained psychologist and a university corporate manager by experience. He has publicly stated that he wishes universities to be more market-oriented, research-focused, accountable, transparent and held to higher standards, …

  6. Bill Loader

    William (Bill) R. G. Loader is a professor at Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia, where he is undertaking a five year Australian Research Council Professorial Fellowship on: "Attitudes towards Sexuality in Judaism and Christianity in the Hellenistic Greco-Roman Era". Loader is a minister of the Uniting Church in Australia.

  7. Ameer Ali

    Ameer Ali is the ex-President of the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils, an umbrella group for various Islamic groups or councils in Australia. In 2006, he was the chairman of the Australian Muslim Community Reference Group, which was an advisory body to the federal government from mid 2005 to mid 2006. Ali was educated at the University of Ceylon in Sri Lanka, the London School of Economics, …

  8. John Hartley

    John Hartley (born 1948) is an ARC Federation Fellow and Professor of Cultural Studies at the Queensland University of Technology, where he is Research Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Creative Industries and Innovation. He was Foundation Dean of the Creative Industries Faculty at QUT, and before that Head of the School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies at Cardiff University in the UK. He has been visiting professor at Peking University, …

  9. Stuart MacIntyre

    Stuart Forbes Macintyre (born 21 April 1947), Australian historian, professor and academic, is a former Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne. Macintyre was born in Melbourne, Victoria in 1947, the son of Forbes Macintyre and Alison Stevens. He was educated at Scotch College, and later studied at the University of Melbourne, specialising in history, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1968.

  10. Giz Watson

    Giz Watson (born 18 January 1957) is an English-Australian politician. Watson was born in 1957 in Eastleigh, a town in Hampshire, England. She emigrated to Western Australia in September 1967. She studied environmental science at Murdoch University, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1981. Watson was involved in protests in Western Australia against the Vietnam War in the early 1970s. She returned to the United Kingdom in the 1980s, …

  11. John Turner

    John Harcourt Turner (b. 22 April 1949) is an Australian politician and member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. He was educated at Aberdare Primary School and Sydney Grammar School. He received a Diploma of Law and practiced as a solicitor and tax agent before entering Parliament. Since entering Parliament he has received a Bachelor of Letters from Deakin University and a Bachelor of Arts from Murdoch University.

  12. John Frow

    John Frow (born 1948) is an Australian professor and Chair of English Language and Literature at the University of Melbourne. He was educated at Wagga High School and the Australian National University, and has lived and worked in South America in 1970 and 1971 and then did graduate studies from 1971 to 1975 in the Comparative Literature Program at Cornell University, including a year at the University of Heidelberg.

  13. Melissa Parke

    Melissa Parke (b. 1966) is an Australian lawyer who has worked for the United Nations since 1999, most recently as a senior lawyer in the Office of the Under-Secretary-General for Management in the UN headquarters, New York. In this role Parke is responsible for aspects of management reform and for the provision of advice and oversight in respect of the UN system of justice administration. Parke began her employment with the UN in the Office of Legal Affairs, Pristina, …

  14. Brian Greig

    Brian Andrew Greig (born 22 February 1966), Australian politician, was an Australian Democrats member of the Australian Senate from 1999 to 2005, representing the state of Western Australia. Greig was born in Fremantle, but his family moved to the small village of Lancelin at the age of four. He went to primary school there, but received his secondary education as a boarder at Hale School, Perth.

  15. Michael Keenan

    Michael Keenan (born 19 March 1972), Australian politician, was elected to the House of Representatives as member for the Division of Stirling, Western Australia for the Liberal Party of Australia at the 2004 federal election. He was educated at Murdoch University, Perth, the Australian National University, and Cambridge University, where he obtained a masters degree in philosophy. He was a property consultant with a real estate firm before entering politics.

  16. Alan Eggleston

    Dr Alan Eggleston (born 30 December 1941), Australian politician, has been a Liberal member of the Australian Senate since July 1996, representing Western Australia. He was born in Busselton, Western Australia, and was educated at the University of Western Australia, where he graduated in medicine, and at Murdoch University, where he graduated in arts. He was a medical practitioner in Port Hedland, Western Australia 1969-96, …

  17. Morgan Yasbincek

    Morgan Yasbincek (born 1964) is a contemporary Australian poet, novelist and academic. Morgan Yasbincek lives in Western Australia and has completed a PhD at Murdoch University, where she tutored creative writing and has also had a residency at the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom. Her writing, in both poetry and prose, deals with everyday concerns refracted through the lens of contemporary literary theory.

  18. Basil Zempilas

    Basil Zempilas is currently the weeknight sports reader on Perth's Seven News. He also works on Perth radio station 6PR, as a football commentator. In 2006 he also began presenting the AFL segment on the Seven Network program Sportsworld with David Schwarz which airs nationally on Sunday's. Basil also comperes the annual Western Australian Sporting Awards, which screen on Seven. Basil also has a hosting role at TVW-7's Telethon.

  19. James de Leo

    James De Leo is an Australian stand-up comedian and broadcaster. De Leo started his television career in 2002 as a host of the ABCs Saturday morning music show – "FLY- TV" His television credits also include ABC TVs "Late Night Fly", "Talk Back Classroom", "The New Inventors" and AFI award winning comedy "Double the Fist".

  20. Fiona Stanley

    Professor Stanley is the Founding Director of the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research; Executive Director of the Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth; and Professor, School of Paediatrics and Child Health at the University of Western Australia. Professor Stanley was also Australian of the Year in 2003.

  21. Murdoch University

    Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia.

  22. Ross Dowling

    Ross Dowling is Associate Professor of Tourism, and Head of the School of Marketing, Tourism & Leisure, Faculty of Business & Public Management, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia. He is an Executive Board Member of the Indian Ocean Tourism Organisation (IOTO), Treasurer of the Ecotourism Association of Australia (EAA) and Vice Chairperson of The Forum Advocating Cultural and Ecotourism (FACET) in Western Australia.

  23. Kirsty Lawson
  24. Marnie Kennedy
  25. Julie Kos

    Dr Julie Kos is a Senior Research Fellow in the Teaching and Leadership programme at ACER. Currently, she is directing the Student Exit Survey for the Catholic Education Commission of Victoria, and the Evaluation of Change Processes for Central Queensland University.

  26. Rajendra Kurup

    Rajendra Kurup is director and principal consultant of Environmental Engineers International and an adjunct lecturer in environmental engineering at Murdoch University, Western Australia.

  27. Constance Wiebrands
  28. Darren Berson
  29. Kim Flintoff

    I have taught in the Creative Industries Faculty of the Queensland University of Technology where I'm also working on a PhD (Developing a model for Process Drama using networked technologies). During 2006 I'm working in WA again, and have been teaching in Contemporary Performance at Edith Cowan University. I've been developing expert knowledge in the field of practice-led research and have authored an online teaching module on the topic for the Australian Technology Network of . . .

  30. Samantha

    I'm Sam. If you don’t know me already I don’t know why you’re here but what the hell. I don’t like most people and I’m not the sort of person that will be fake and nice if I don’t think someone is worth it but I always think the best of people until they prove me wrong.

  31. Leon

    Leon tends to be perceived as a person who is entertaining and funny on the outside, sensitive on the inside, but he definitely has a serious side to him. He utters a lot of twaddle (depsite making sense occasionally). He can and will be incredibly random. Typically shy on the first few meetings wth anyone new.

  32. Adrian Ong

    • Can be shy from time to time because I can't think of anything to say or I just can't be bothered, perhaps i'm just paranoid, probably why I have grey hairs...shit LOL if you want to talk to me then ask the first question.

  33. Alice Hewitt

    Hi, I'm me.

  34. Kristie

    I'm Kristie =)

  35. Eva
  36. Rachelle

    Get your own.

  37. Briony

    Live. Love. Laugh out loud!

  38. Peter Rogers

    Welcome. My name is Peter, but you can call me whatever you like.

  39. Heather

    HEATHER BLOOR - PISSING PEOPLE OFF SINCE '88....

  40. Sam McDonald

    Hi everyone (/anyone?). Im a 20 yr old student at Murdoch Uni. Grew up in a few places... bunbury, innaloo, narrogin but went to school mainly in Mundaring/mt helena at Eastern Hills shs. Im pretty tallish, mainly cause im always standing next to a short girl (priss) who i love dearly. Enjoy poker when i can find ppl to play with, usually thursday nights with my housemates... and i love the outdoors.

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