List of Old Newingtonians

This is a List of notable Old Newingtonians, alumni of the GPS Uniting Church school Newington College in Sydney, Australia. Enrolment years at Newington are bracketed following the surname.[1]

Newington College
Coat of Arms
Newington College
drawn by Simon Fieldhouse
Tongan Royal Family 1930
His Majesty King Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV
as a Newington student
Tongan Prime Minister
HRH Prince Fatafehi Tu'ipelehake
HH Prince Josefa Celua of Fiji
NSW Premier
The Hon. Sir Thomas Bavin
KCMG
NSW Attorney-General
The Hon. Andrew Lysaght
NSW Opposition Leader
The Hon. Lt Col Murray Robson
CBE DSO
NSW Speaker
The Hon. Reginald Weaver
Commonwealth
Health Minister
The Hon. Sir Charles Marr
KCVO DSO MC
Commonwealth
Defence Minister
The Hon. Eric Bowden
PNG Minister
Sir Peter Barter GCL OBE
High Commissioner
Dr John Wear Burton
Former Australian Ambassador to France
His Excellency Ric Wells
Former Queensland Director of Agriculture
Harold Quodling
Mayor of Willougby
Lance Bavin
Chairman CSRIO
Sir Ian Clunies Ross CMG
Founding president
RAHS
Dr Andrew Houison
Former Director
Australian Museum
Frank Howarth PSM
Major General
Sir Iven Mackay
KBE CMG DSO VD
Squadron Leader
Adrian Goldsmith
DFC DFM
Captain
Oliver Woddward
CMG MC
Lieutenant Colonel
Bert Locke OBE
District Court Judge
Herbert Curlewis
Chef
Neil Perry AM
Cricket
International
Tom Garrett
Cricket and Rugby
International
Johnny Taylor
Wallaby Captain
and Coach
Dave Cowper
Olympic equestrian
gold medallist
Phillip Dutton OAM
Olympic rowing
silver medallist
James Chapman
Olympic rowing
bronze medallist
Geoffrey Stewart
Rugby league player
Joel Luani
Rugby union player
Hugh Roach
Rugby union player
Allan Alaalatoa
Rugby union player
Michael Alaalatoa
Rugby union player
Lachie Turner
Rugby union player
Ben Volavola
Footballer
Chris Triantis
Davis Cup
Team Captain
Stanley Doust
Actor
Charles Measure
Actor
Jeremy Lindsay Taylor
Countertenor
Toby Cole
Art critic
Benjamin Genocchio
Architect
William Hardy Wilson
Architect
Alex Popov

Royal and vice regal

Tongan Nobles

Baronetage of England

Parliamentary service

Australia

Papua New Guinea

Tonga

United States of America

Mayors & Presidents

Public service

Cultural and scientific organisations

Royal Society of New South Wales

Armed services

Faith-based organisations

Education

Law

Medicine, dentistry and science

Business

Advertising

Art and antiques

Banking and financial services

Business disability advocacy

Broadcasting and entertainment

Computing

Farming and grazing

Food and beverage production

Horticulture

Insurance

Mining

Property and real estate development

Racehorse owners and breeders

Sport

Restaurateurs, chefs and sommeliers

Importing, wholesaling and retailing

Telecommunications

Wool

Philanthropy

Club presidents

Sport

Athletics

Australian Rules

Badminton

Basketball

Cricket

Equestrian

Fishing

Golf

Ice Hockey

Judo

Rowing

Rugby Union

Rugby League

Football

Sailing

Tennis

Water polo

The arts

Actors, presenters and directors

Visual artists

Journalists, writers and historians

Musicians and composers

Architecture

Buildings designed by Old Newingtonian Architects

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