List of Queensland University of Technology people
This is a list of Queensland University of Technology people, including notable past and present alumni and faculty of the Queensland University of Technology (QUT).
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Alumni
Media and journalism
- Tracey Curro, journalist and Communications Manager
- Ben Davis, drive presenter on 4BC in Brisbane
- Nick Etchells, senior reporter for Seven News in Melbourne
- Ben Fajzullin, journalist
- Sharyn Ghidella, journalist and Channel Seven presenter
- Peter Greste, correspondent for Al Jazeera
- Spencer Howson, ABC radio presenter
- Leila McKinnon, journalist
- Leigh Sales, host of the ABC's 7.30 Report
- Karl Stefanovic, journalist and co-host of the Nine Network's breakfast show, Today
Performing arts
- Ball Park Music, band
- Conrad Coleby, actor
- Gigi Edgley, actress
- Roma Egan, dance teacher
- Gyton Grantley, actor[1]
- Tai Hara, actor, presenter
- Darren Hayes, singer
- Remy Hii, actor
- Deborah Mailman, actress
- Anna McGahan, actress
- Kierin Meehan, choreographer, teacher, children's author
- Kate Miller-Heidke, musician
- Zoe Naylor, actress
- Josh Thomas, comedian
- Brenton Thwaites, actor
- Kalju Tonuma - record producer, audio artist
- Yang Jin-Woo, South Korean actor [Yang is the last name][2]
Politics
- Peter Beattie, former Premier of Queensland
- Jarrod Bleijie MP, Former Attorney-General of Queensland and Minister for Justice
- Sue Boyce, Liberal member of the Australian Senate
- Alvin Cheng Kam-moon, Hong Kong student activist and founder of Student Front
- Steven Ciobo MP, Federal Member for Moncrieff
- Yvette D'Ath MP, Federal Member for Petrie and Attorney-General of Queensland
- Peter Dutton MP, Federal Member for Dickson; Shadow Minister for Finance
- Teresa Gambaro MP, Federal Member for Brisbane
- Linda Lavarch, former Queensland Attorney-General
- Michael Lavarch, former Australian Attorney-General
- Joe Ludwig, ALP member of the Australian Senate
- Graham Perrett MP, Federal Member for Moreton
- Keith Pitt MP, Federal Member for Hinkler
- Bernie Ripoll MP, member of the Australian House of Representatives, representing the Division of Oxley
- Stuart Robert MP, Federal Member for Fadden
- Wayne Swan, former Treasurer of Australia
- Chris Trevor MP, Federal Member for Flynn
Science, engineering and technology
- Steve Lawrence, computer scientist
Law
- Tim Carmody, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland
- Leanne Clare SC, Judge of Brisbane District Court of Queensland
Other
- Philip Freier, Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne
- Ken Ham, founder of Answers in Genesis, Creation Museum and Creation Ministries International
- Jason Nelson, artist in residence at QUT's The Cube Space, 2014-15; created the groundbreaking works NomenCluster and Cryptext
Notable faculty
- Axel Bruns
- Peter Corke
- Brian Fitzgerald
- Dennis Gibson
- Chris Sarra, Principal and 2004 Queenslander of the Year[3]
See also
- Category:Queensland University of Technology alumni
- Category:Queensland University of Technology faculty
- Queensland University of Technology Student Guild
References
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