- Source: List of University of New England (Australia) people
This is a list of University of New England (Australia) people, including a number of notable alumni and faculty members of the University of New England.
Alumni
= Academics and educationalists
=Don Aitkin, , professor of politics at Macquarie University (1971–79) and the Australian National University (1980–1988); Vice-Chancellor of the University of Canberra (1991–2002)
Kym Anderson, , Professor of Economics at the University of Adelaide and the Australian National University; President of the Policy Advisory Council at the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
Peter Crawley, former headmaster of Trinity Grammar School, Victoria, Knox Grammar School and St Hilda's School
Annette Dobson Professor of Biostatistics in the University of Queensland
Darrell Duffie, Dean Witter Distinguished Professor of Finance at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Marilyn Fleer , professor of early childhood education and development at Monash University
Anna Halafoff, Associate Professor in Sociology at Deakin University
Max Hartwell (1921–2009), professor of economic history at the University of New South Wales (1950–56); reader in economic and social history at the University of Oxford; professorial fellow of Nuffield College Oxford (1956–77) (Emeritus 1977); was amongst the first intake of students in 1938 at the New England University College and the first of his cohort to become a professor
Julienne Kaman, Pro-Chancellor of the University of Goroka
Keith Leopold (1920–1999), professor of German at the University of Queensland (1964); was amongst the first intake of students in 1938 at the New England University College
Alan McIntosh, professor of mathematics at the Australian National University
Kerrie Mengersen , Distinguished Professor of Statistics at Queensland University of Technology
Mirka Miller, professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Newcastle.
James Page, educationist
John Quiggin, Australian Research Council Federation Fellow in economics and political science
Tūroa Royal, Māori educationist
Margaret Trask, , librarian, educator and Deputy Chancellor of the University of Technology Sydney
Brenda Walker, Award-winning novelist and Winthrop Professor of English and Cultural Studies at the University of Western Australia. Sister of Don Walker
Dr Om Harsh, former Vice-Chancellor of Glocal University and Tantia University, awarded Distinguished Alumni at University of New England in 2018
= Arts and literature
=Amanda Bishop, comedian, actor and musician
Lewis Fitz-Gerald, actor, writer and director
Lionel Gilbert, historian
Joan Kersey, writer, social worker and left-wing activist
Wendy James, author
Marshall Moore, American writer
Gayla Reid, writer
Don Walker, musician, notably with Cold Chisel. Brother of Brenda Walker.
= Business
=Douglas Daft, , former global CEO of Coca-Cola
Geoffrey Edelsten, businessman and entrepreneur
Canning Fok Kin-ning, group managing director of Hutchison Whampoa and Chairman of Hongkong Electric Holdings
Vanessa Guthrie, , former Chair of the Minerals Council of Australia, Director of Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Cricket Australia
Wendy McCarthy, , businesswoman, activist, and former Chancelor of the University of Canberra
= Civil servants
=Jock R. Anderson, professor and agricultural economist at the World Bank
Marie-Louise Ayres, Director-General of the National Library of Australia
Paul Barratt, , former Executive Director at the Business Council of Australia, Secretary of the Department of Primary Industries and Energy, and Secretary of the Department of Defence
Justin Brown, Australian diplomat who has served as High Commissioner to Canada (2008–2011) and Ambassador to Belgium, Luxembourg, the European Union and NATO (2018– )
Michele Bullock, governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia
Kate Dewes, former advisor on peace matters to two United Nations Secretaries-General
Bernie Fraser, former governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia and former Secretary of the [Australian] Department of the Treasury
Kate Gilmore, human rights activist and Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights of the United Nations
Anne Plunkett, Diplomat, Australian Ambassador to Portugal from 2012 to 2016
Kerry Schott, , former CEO of Sydney Water
Kathleen Taperell (also known as Kathleen Tucker), public servant and feminist
= Military
=Major General Susan Coyle, , a senior officer in the Australian Army
Rear Admiral James Goldrick, , senior officer of the Royal Australian Navy
Major General Cheryl Pearce, , a senior officer in the Australian Army and a former deputy commissioner in the Australian Border Force
Major General Mick Ryan, , former Commander Australian Defence College
Lieutenant General Simon Stuart, , a senior officer in the Australian Army who has served as the Chief of Army since July 2022
= Politicians
=Natalie Bennett, the Rt Honourable Baroness Bennett, leader of the Green Party of England and Wales
Don Bowman, former member for Swansea in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Dean Brown, , former Premier of South Australia
David Elliott, the current Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Jeremy Hanson, CSC, MLA, former former Australian Army officer and is an Australian politician with the Liberal Party, elected to the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly
Barnaby Joyce, former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia and current Member for New England in the Australian Parliament
John Kerin, , former Member of the Australian Parliament and Federal minister (Primary Industries, Energy, Transport and Communication, Trade and Overseas Development, Treasurer)
John Knight, Senator for the Australian Capital Territory
Karunasena Kodituwakku, Sri Lankan politician, academic and diplomat
Chris Minns, Premier of New South Wales
Don Page, former Member for Ballina in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly and grandson of Sir Earle Page, founding Chancellor of UNE
Bill Rixon, former Member for Lismore in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Milena Pires, member of the first National Parliament of East Timor and Permanent Representative to the United Nations
Cecily Rosol, member for the division of Bass in the House of Assembly
George Souris, , former member Upper Hunter in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Tony Windsor, , former Member for Tamworth in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly and former Member for New England in the Australian Parliament
= Sciences
=Lachlan Mackenzie Copeland, botanist
Catherine King, ecotoxicologist, Antarctic researcher
Dame Bridget Ogilvie, DBE, medical scientist
Sharon Sullivan , archaeologist
= Sport
=Suzy Balogh, , 2004 Olympic gold medal shooter
Katherine Calder, 2010 Winter Olympics cross-country skier
Roy Masters, , sports journalist and former rugby league football coach
Kathleen Partridge, 1988 Olympic gold medal field hockey; 1992 Olympics (goalkeeper)
Damian Smith, member of the Australia national rugby union team, Wallaby #707
Amelia White, 2020 Tokyo Paralympics Para-equestrian
Administration
= Chancellors
== Vice-Chancellors
=The following people have served as Vice-Chancellor of the University of New England:
Sir Robert Madgwick, OBE, (1954–1966)
Sir Zelman Cowen, AK, GCVO, GCMG, PC, QC (1966–1970)
Alec Lazenby, AO, (1970–1977)
Ronald Gates, AO (1977–1985)
Lawrence W Nicol (1985–1988)
Don McNicol (1988–1990)
Robert HT Smith, AM, (1990–1994)
Bruce Thom, AM, (1994–1996)
Eric Nairn (1997)
Ingrid Moses, AO, (1997–2006)
Alan Pettigrew (2006–2010)
James Barber (2010–2014)
Annabelle Duncan (2014–2019)
Brigid Heywood (2019–2022)
Simon Evans (Acting) (2022–2023)
Chris Moran (2023–)
Faculty
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