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This is a List of Nudgee College Old Boys, who are notable former students of St Joseph's College, Nudgee in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Alumni of St Joseph's Nudgee College are known as Old Boys, and automatically become members of the school's alumni association, the Nudgee College Old Boys Association (NCOBA).

Academia, medicine and science

Arts, entertainment and music

Business

  • Ian Rice – property developer and former president of Carlton Blues[5]

Politics, public service and the law

Sport

See also

References

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