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This article is a list of notable alumni who attended Brisbane State High School.

Business

Entertainment, media and the arts

Governance and Politics

  • Len Ardill – Labor MLA for Salisbury (1986-1992) and Archerfield (1992-1998)
  • Chris BombolasClass of 1978 – Labor MLA for Chatsworth and Former Channel 9 sports presenter and reporter
  • Mal ColstonClass of 1955 – Australian Labor Party senator representing Queensland 1975-1999
  • Fred CampbellClass of 1925 – Liberal MLA for Aspley
  • Manfred Cross – Federal member for Brisbane in the House of Representatives (1961–75, 1980–90)
  • John Dempsey – Queensland Minister for Police and Community Safety
  • George GeorgesClass of 1939 – Labor senator
  • Bill HaydenClass of 1949 – 21st Governor-General of Australia and Foreign Affairs Minister 1983-88[19]
  • Sir Leo Hielscher ACClass of 1941 – past Head of Queensland Treasury, Head of QIC and QIDC[20]
  • Myer Kangan – Public servant and educationalist[21]
  • John-Paul LangbroekSub-Senior Class of 1978 – Liberal National MLA for Surfers Paradise – Minister for Education, Training and Employment 2012-2015 – Leader of the Opposition and parliamentary leader of the LNP from 2009 to 2011
  • Bill O'CheeClass of 1982 – National Party Senator; Australian Skelton representative at World Cup & World Championships 1998 - 2002
  • Lin Powell – National MLA for Isis
  • Guelfi Scassola – Liberal MLA for Mt Gravatt
  • Lyle Schuntner – Liberal MLA for Mount Coot-tha
  • Murray WattClass of 1989 – Labor MLA for Everton, Labor Senator for Queensland
  • Lawrie Willett – Director-General of Health (1983–84); Chancellor of Charles Sturt University (2002–14)
  • Jason Woodforth – Liberal National MLA for Nudgee

Journalism

  • Michael BestClass of 1998 – Channel 9 journalist
  • Neil BreenClass of 1985 – journalist, Sports Editor for Courier Mail, Editor of The Sunday Telegraph, Executive Producer of Nine's Today Show, Channel 9 presenter; 2002 Walkley Award Recipient for "Coverage of Sport", All Media
  • Matt CarmichaelClass of 1998 – sports journalist
  • Nick EtchellsClass of 1991 – journalist
  • Heather FoordClass of 1982 – journalist
  • Edgar George Holt – poet, journalist and public relations officer [22]
  • Sylvia JeffreysClass of 2003 – journalist and Channel 9 presenter
  • Sandra SullyClass of 1978 – journalist and Channel 10 presenter

Law

  • Peter ApplegarthClass of 1975 – Justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland
  • Glenn MartinClass of 1972 – Justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland – President, Industrial Court of Queensland [23]
  • Alan Wilson – Justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland

Medicine and science

  • Martin GreenClass of 1965 – scientist; Research Director of the University of New South Wales Photovoltaic Centre of Excellence

Military

Religion

  • Eva BurrowsClass of 1946 – 13th World Leader of the Salvation Army[27]
  • Ken Ham – senior science teacher, young-Earth creationist and creator of the "Creation Museum" in the USA

Sport

Many students of the school have gone on to represent Australia at the Olympics and win medals. More than thirty past students have competed in the Olympics during the school's history, winning numerous bronze, silver and gold medals, some with world records, across a range of sporting disciplines.

Athletics
  • Nik BojicClass of 2009 – high jumper
  • Cedric Dubler – "Class of 2012" – Olympic Decathlete 2016, 3rd Best Australian Decathlete of all time
  • Norma CrokerClass of 1952 – Olympian 1956 Gold medal, 1960[28]
Badminton
Basketball
  • Chris GouldingClass of 2005 – Olympian 2016 – professional basketball player in Australia and Spain
  • Brock MotumClass of 2007 – Olympian 2016 – professional basketball player in Italy
Cricket
Football
  • Ben HalloranClass of 2009 – Gold Coast United FC, Brisbane Roar, Fortuna Düsseldorf, Socceroo World Cup 2014
  • Chris HaroldClass of 2009 – Gold Coast United FC, Perth Glory
  • Golgol MebrahtuClass of 2007 – Gold Coast United FC, Melbourne Heart
Hockey
  • Fred QuineClass of 1956 – Olympian 1968 Silver Medal
Kayaking and canoeing
Netball
Rowing
  • Ian EdmundsClass of 1978 – Olympian 1984 bronze medal
  • Bo HansonClass of 1990 – Olympian 1992, 1996, 2000 & 2004 - 3 bronze medals
Rugby League
Rugby union
Rugby union 7's
  • Charlotte CaslickClass of 2012 – Olympian 2016 Gold Medal, 2016 World Rugby Women's 7 player of the year, 2016 Shawn Mackay Award for Australia’s most outstanding women’s player, Twice selected for World Rugby’s Dream Team
Softball
Speed skating
  • Deanna LockettYear 8-10 2009-2011 – speed skater - Olympian 2014
Swimming
Tennis
  • Scott DraperClass of 1991 – Australian Open Mixed Doubles Champion with Samantha Stosur 2005
Triathlon
Volleyball
Waterpolo
  • Kate GyntherClass of 1999 – Olympian 2004, 2008 Bronze Medal, 2012 Bronze Medal
  • Amy HetzelClass of 2000 – Olympian 2008 Bronze Medal

References

  1. ^ "Mr Michael Bryce AM, AE" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Robin Gibson".
  3. ^ "John Lazarou" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Andrew Liveris".
  5. ^ "Katie Page" (PDF).
  6. ^ Bruce, Mike (8 January 2012). "Passions on the Field". The Sunday Mail. Retrieved 20 September 2015.
  7. ^ "Ed Tweddell".
  8. ^ "Chris Wallin" (PDF).
  9. ^ "Graeme Wood" (PDF).
  10. ^ "Ray Barrett" (PDF).
  11. ^ "Gordon Bennett" (PDF).
  12. ^ "Paul Bishop" (PDF).
  13. ^ "John Blight" (PDF).
  14. ^ "Carol Burns" (PDF).
  15. ^ "Laurence Collinson".
  16. ^ "William Robinson".
  17. ^ "Lillian Roxon".
  18. ^ "Patrick Thomas".
  19. ^ "Bill Hayden".
  20. ^ "Leo Hielscher".
  21. ^ "Myer Kangan".
  22. ^ "Edgar George Holt".
  23. ^ http://www.sclqld.org.au/drupal/qld-judiciary/profiles/index.php?name=gcmartin
  24. ^ "Virgil Brennan".
  25. ^ "Ray Funnell".
  26. ^ http://www.defence.gov.au/minister/53tpl.cfm?CurrentId=7083
  27. ^ "Eva Burrows".
  28. ^ "Norma Croker".
  29. ^ "Ian Healy".
  30. ^ http://www.broncos.com.au/team/profiles/elijah_alick_.html
  31. ^ "Wally Lewis".
  32. ^ "Paul Morgan".
  33. ^ "Bill McLean".
  34. ^ http://www.rugby.com.au/wallabies/TheTeam/WallabiesProfilePage.aspx?pid=1121
  35. ^ "David Wilson".
  36. ^ "Duncan Armstrong".
  37. ^ "Hayley Lewis".
  38. ^ "Jon Sieben".