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In recognition 2011
I am very gratified to know that our graduates have a
sense of appreciation, a spirit of generosity
that manifests itself in gifts, both small and large,
that enable this University to go that bit further, to
offer that much more to our students and researchers.
Paul Johnson, Vice-Chancellor
The University of Western Australia
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A Message from the
Vice-Chancellor
Joining the University this year,
I was struck by the affection
with which this institution is held
by its students, its alumni and
the community.
UWA graduates are rightly proud of their
alma mater and many of them direct that
pride to practical support, by
involvement in alumni activities and in
the form of donations and bequests.
It is very gratifying to know that
our graduates have a sense of
appreciation, a spirit of generosity that
manifests itself in gifts, both small and
large, that enable this University to
go that bit further, to offer that much
more to our students and researchers.
All at the University are appreciative
of this philanthropic tradition and we
thank each and every one of you from
the companies and individuals who
support the major contribution of a
professorial Chair, to the young
graduates who will make their first
donation in memory of the good times
and the great skills they took with
them from UWA.
I hope you will enjoy the stories in
this booklet. We have also included
a list of the many donors who
supported the Alumni Annual Fund.
The Annual Fund has opened doors
for students to follow in donors’
footsteps, to change their lives
through education, with the potential
to go out and change the world.
As we move towards our Centenary
celebrations, I hope to meet and
personally thank many of you. Your
continued support is essential for our
University to maintain international
excellence in all we do so that we
can improve the world that we live in.
You can be proud of that, as we
are proud of you.
Paul Johnson
he plants trees
Vice-Chancellor
to benefit another
generation.
Caecilius Statius
Jo Agnew, Director,
Development and Alumni Relations
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After an international career,
UWA graduate Jo Agnew
knew in her heart that she wanted
A Message from the
Director, Development
and Alumni Relations
to return to her alma mater.
Taking up the position of Director
of Development and Alumni Relations, I
felt as though I was ‘coming home’. I
love Perth and I love UWA, as I know
so many of you do. This is made clear
from your incredibly generous gifts and
bequests.
As a nation, we are very good at giving,
helping others and volunteering. And it
is that giving spirit that is going to see
UWA achieve its goals in our second
century. In the pages of this booklet, you
will read stories, many different stories,
about how individuals, companies and
foundations have decided to support the
work and mission of our University.
Also from your support, our iconic
Octagon Theatre has a new stage
and the historic Masonic Hall will
be redeveloped into a multipurpose arts centre.
I’m sure you will be interested to read
about alumnus Tonianne Dwyer who
relates why she is delighted to donate
to the Annual Fund; scholarship
recipients Emily Harding, Ashlee
Bongers and Amy Hinchliffe who
tell you in their own words how your
donations have made it possible for
them to continue their studies; and
student callers Mitchell Cowling and
Nirry Shah who reveal how talking to
alumni during last year’s Annual
Fund campaign opened up
opportunities for them, as well as for
other students via your donations.
For example, at one level, one of
Australia’s biggest companies – Shell
Australia – is supporting UWA’s mining
research with millions of dollars
We have so many people to thank:
Rosemary and John Pearman and
their family who have funded
scholarships for medical students;
for a professorial Chair in Offshore
Engineering. The collaboration will
advance the understanding of liquid
national gas processing and, at the
same time, enable our academics to
develop new technologies, protect
the environment and teach our
students new skills.
the family of June Jones, which has
established, through the Centenary
Trust for Women, a scholarship for
aspiring teachers; John Harriott,
who in the rare position of a living
bequestor, is setting about funding a
Chair in Psychiatry.
At another level your support for the
Alumni Annual Fund has enabled the
University to help many talented
young West Australians to see a
future for themselves at UWA and
beyond, through the Fairway program
to help less advantaged teenagers.
These are just a few of the many
stories from people, who believe in
the power of education and have a
special place for UWA in their hearts.
Thank you all for your support.
Jo Agnew
Director, Development and
Alumni Relations
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UWA was founded on philanthropy
and through the ongoing support
of its alumni and the West Australian
community it continues this proud
history which benefits not only
this state but contributes to
UWA’s international excellence
in academic pursuit.
Philanthropy in 2011
The importance of educational
philanthropy and the difference it can
make to a single student’s life in
providing a much needed scholarship,
or a dedicated researcher in providing
vital support to help solve some of the
major issues of the world is well
understood here in WA. Thanks to the
generosity of our alumni and the West
Australian community 2011 has been
the most successful fundraising year
to date with over $22.6 million raised
in support of the University’s student,
academic and research programs.
As to be expected in Western Australia, a
significant amount of support comes from
the corporate sector and UWA greatly
appreciates this opportunity to partner
with industry leaders across
a range of areas. Just as important
though is the strong support we receive
from our alumni with over 23 per cent of
funds raised in 2011 coming from our
own UWA graduates. This culture of
individual giving from those who have an
affiliation with UWA is borne out by the
amount of funds also raised through staff,
past and present as well as friends and
supporters
of the University.
The wide ranging and life changing
research carried out by our world
class researchers here at UWA
continues to attract support from our
industry partners, philanthropic
foundations and individual donors
with nearly 37 per cent of funds
raised in 2011 going to support
academic and research staff and
their various projects.
The other major area of
philanthropic support is in ensuring
our current students have access to
a quality education. In 2011, 37 per
cent of funds raised have been
directed towards supporting the
leaders of the future through student
programs, scholarships (both merit
and access based) as well as
rewarding their achievement through
prizes across all faculties.
Finally, another significant area
of support for the University is
through our alumni and supporters
remembering UWA in their wills.
In 2011 nearly $3 million was raised
through bequests – with over half of
this amount going to establish a
range of scholarships such as the
CTW Elizabeth Sarfaty scholarships,
the Emeritus Professor John Jackson
scholarships and the Henry
Schapper postgraduate scholarships.
UWA 2011
Funds Raised by Purpose
UWA 2011
Funds Raised by Donor Group
Areas of Greatest Need
Graduates
Facilities and Infrastructure
Staff (including Retired)
Academic Support
Friends and Supporters
Research
Student Support
Scholarships and Prizes
Specific Projects
Students
Corporate
Foundations and Trusts
Other Organisations
John and Rosemary
Pearman
At the age of 39, John Pearman’s life changed.
It was a scholarship from UWA that made the difference.
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A scholarship
can change a life
At the age of 39, John Pearman’s
life changed. It was a scholarship
from UWA that made the difference.
Now, 35 years later, the retired
doctor’s startlingly blue eyes still blaze
with enthusiasm as he recounts how
18 months’ immersion in ‘rigorous
science’ in London set him up for a
distinguished career in medical
microbiology. And his fervent belief
that medical students should study
more science became the obvious
avenue for Professor Pearman and his
family to repay the University for that
life-changing scholarship.
The John and Rosemary Pearman
Scholarship has already funded
three students from UWA’s Faculty
of Medicine, Dentistry and Health
Sciences to add a Bachelor of Medical
Science to their medical degree.
John Pearman was a junior consultant in
microbiology at Royal Perth Hospital in
1977 when his head of department,
Associate Professor Stewart Goodwin,
recommended the University of
London’s Master of Science degree in
Medical Microbiology at the London
School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine and the Royal Postgraduate
Medical School, Hammersmith.
He applied for and won a Sobotka
Scholarship from UWA. These
scholarships were named after a
Hungarian migrant who left a generous
bequest to the University to allow
medical graduates to study overseas.
“The scholarship paid for the course,
for return air fares to London for
me, my wife Rosemary and our two
children, and a small living allowance.”
“We were able to find a house to rent
in London that cost us exactly what we
were getting from renting out our home
in Perth,” Mrs Pearman said. “We had
to be careful with our money, and
treats were few and far between. But
the children loved their time in London
and in Europe.”
“I’ve never worked so hard in my life,” Dr
Pearman laughed. “It was very intensive
coursework, with a short thesis and two
weeks of written and practical
examinations at the end. But it was
marvellous. I learned so much and it
opened my eyes to so many things.”
The Masters paved the way for
Dr Pearman to be accepted into the
Fellowship of the Royal College of
Pathologists of Australasia when he
returned to Perth at the end of 1979.
He brought fresh ideas to RPH’s
microbiology department. Later, he
was appointed Director of
Microbiology at Princess Margaret
Hospital for Children (1984 – 1990)
then returned to RPH as Head of
Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
(1990 – 2003), retiring in 2004.
Along the way, Dr Pearman’s research
concentrated on the control of
antibiotic-resistant organisms in
hospitals. He is proud that his work,
and that of his colleagues, has
ensured WA is one of the few places in
the world where antibiotic-resistant
organisms (what the public knows as
staph infections) have been
successfully prevented from becoming
established in hospitals.
“For 20 years I referred to my notes
from London, which I kept on two
shelves on the left hand side of my
office, always within reach. They were
the backbone of my career, along
with the valuable international
network I developed.”
“When the Dean of Medicine,
Professor Ian Puddey, said a few
years ago, that he would like to see
more medical students doing the
Bachelor of Medicine Science, I knew
this was the perfect opportunity for me
to give back to the University, to return
the favour that had so enriched my life
and my career,” he said.
“I discussed my idea with Rosemary
and the children because a substantial
donation would affect their inheritance,
and they didn’t hesitate. I was so
proud of Fiona and Tim, both of whom
are UWA graduates. “Of course Dad!
No holding back,” they said.
Dr and Mrs Pearman meet each
scholarship holder when they present
their work towards the end of the
course. He hopes their sponsorship
and interest in the students will, in a
small way, recreate the support and
interest that Foundation Professor of
Microbiology, Neville Stanley, showed
the young Dr Pearman. “Neville Stanley
loved young people and was a
wonderful mentor and friend.”
He said the idea of giving back
after benefiting from a scholarship
was a natural choice for his family.
“It is especially important for people to
take a philanthropic role in this
economic climate, where an aging
population means that progressively
less government funding will be
available for universities.”
John Pearman
Along with the deployment of what we hope will be
the world’s first Floating LNG facility off the coast
of WA, Shell believes this professorial chair will
help reinforce West Australia’s position at the
forefront of LNG technology.
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Shell Australia
Water that is deeper than most
people can imagine, huge swells and
frequent cyclones over the summer.
These sound like insurmountable
difficulties, but together, UWA and
Shell Australia are going to
overcome these problems to help
Shell secure the world’s first
Floating Liquefied Natural Gas
facility far off our north-west coast.
Shell Australia and the University have
signed a multi-million dollar agreement
to work together for five years on this,
the biggest challenge for the offshore
industry in many years.
Shell’s Prelude Floating LNG Project
will provide significant investment and
benefits to West Australia. Reinforcing
Shell’s strong commitment to education,
establishing a Professorial Chair in
Offshore Engineering at UWA was one
of the first partnerships announced after
Shell took final investment decision on
the project. The partnership includes
the
funding of postdoctoral fellows
and PhD students in meteorology
and oceanography engineering.
Shell engineers want to increase
their understanding of how
metocean conditions can impact
offshore oil and gas operations.
Both UWA’s Centre for Offshore
Foundation Systems (COFS) and
Oceans Institute are globally
renowned for their research in these
areas. By establishing a Chair in
Offshore Engineering at UWA, Shell
are safe in the knowledge that they
are working with a research partner
who understands their needs and
will produce practical solutions to
the problems faced.
Shell is one of the first companies
in the world to commit to Floating
LNG. It is a groundbreaking innovation
that will allow the company to bring
stranded energy sources successfully to
market. FLNG can be used as a means
of developing resources that otherwise
wouldn’t be developed through a
traditional onshore
LNG plant.
The technology can also provide
a low-footprint alternative for
gas developments where
undersea pipelines and ports
would exact too high a toll on the
marine or coastal environment.
Shell has been a leader in LNG
technology for decades. Many of the
technologies used on the FLNG facility
have been used successfully onshore,
but others have been extended or
modified for the processes to be done at
sea and in a confined area.
The impact of this collaboration
extends beyond Shell and UWA.
By initiating this partnership Shell
are also keen to work with UWA to
position Perth and WA at the
forefront of offshore engineering
research and expertise.
Ann Pickard, Shell Australia Country
Chair and board member of UWA’s
Energy & Minerals Institute is delighted
that Shell and UWA are collaborating.
“We see this as an important
opportunity to contribute to research
that will benefit the whole offshore
industry, and better equip West
Australia to fulfil its potential as a
global energy hub,” she said.
“Along with the deployment of what
we hope will be the world’s first
Floating LNG facility off the coast
of WA, Shell believes this
professorial chair will help reinforce
West Australia’s position at the
forefront of LNG technology.”
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annual
fund
Each year we encourage our current
students to be part of the University’s
mission to engage with our alumni and
seek donations to make a difference to
the everyday lives of our students.
Through the Annual Fund telephone
campaigns UWA students work as
callers to make contact
with our alumni across the world –
updating contact details, keeping
them informed as to what is happening
here on campus and sharing graduates’
experiences of their times at UWA.
In seeking philanthropic support for
the University, the Annual Fund
concentrates on core areas that
can really make a difference –
alumni funded scholarships, areas
of greatest need.
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you make
a living by
what you get,
you make
a life by what
you give.
Anonymous
In 2011 we focused one of our
campaigns on building support for
the University’s Fairway program
which provides significant support
to Year 12 students facing
financial hardship or other difficult
circumstances to help them achieve
their true academic potential.
In 2011 with the generous support
of 1208 alumni, we raised nearly
$390,000 with the majority of these
funds going to support student
scholarships. A number of our alumni
also had their gifts matched through
their employers’ matched giving
programs so we’d like to acknowledge
Apache Energy, BHP Billiton,
Ernst & Young and the
Macquarie Group Foundation for
their commitment to encouraging
a culture of giving.
As always we are overwhelmed
by our alumni support for and
interest in UWA.
Annual Fund –
Student caller Aisha
Novakovich
It’s about finding a connection with our alumni,
and sharing the stories of how their generous
donations have ensured that many deserving students
have equitable access to education. You’ll go away
feeling uplifted, with a greater sense of pride in what
UWA has to offer.
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Annual Fund –
Student caller Mitchell
Annual Fund –
Student caller Nirry
As Mitchell Cowling successfully
touted the benefits of donating to
UWA in his role as a student caller
for the Annual Fund he also
succeeded in earning himself a job.
Nirry Shah, doing a double
degree in Economics and
Commerce, was one of the most
enthusiastic Annual Fund student
callers from the past two years.
“I like talking to people and I found
it an easy job,” said Mitchell,
whose easy friendly telephone
manner obviously apealed to the
graduates he called.
“The biggest single donation I secured
was $7,000”, she said. “And I raised
$45,000 for UniGym. It’s a program
for kids with disabilities within the
School of Sport Science, Exercise
and Health. Lots of people I called
liked the idea of helping them”.
Mitchell’s from a farming background
and one night he got talking to a man
about agriculture. “He ran a company
which bought-up unprofitable farm land
then subcontracted people
to plant trees on the land
for carbon offsets”.
“He was in his car as I was talking to
him, so he wrote my number with a
permanent marker on his windscreen. A
month later, he rang to offer me a job.
When he came to pick me up to take
me to Mullewa to start work, my number
was still on his windscreen!”
“Probably the most interesting was a
lovely woman in her 80s, who went
to uni in the 1930s when she was
16. She had an excellent memory
and told me some great stories
about those days”.
“She was still involved in UWA,
through the Centenary Trust for
Women, so was already donating,
but made a further donation.”
“I found it so interesting talking to
lots of different people. I’m hoping to
do it again this year”.
Nirry said she felt she had gained
as much from her student caller role
as the University had gained from
the Annual Fund campaign.
“We are usually given a list of people
to call who have graduated from
courses similar to the one we’re
doing. So it was great to talk to
people who were once in the same
boat, not knowing where they’re going
and wondering about the future”.
“I was offered quite a few jobs and
vacation work, but mainly I made a
lot of really useful contacts which will
be helpful as I head towards finishing
my degree and looking for a job”.
“The role of caller teaches you
confidence and professionalism in
dealing with people. And I have been
inspired to keep going and study
hard by their success stories”.
“I benefitted from the work, as well
as doing something good for the
University,” she said.
Nirry Shah
Mitchell Cowling
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Alumni Annual Fund Donor
I graduated from UWA with a law
degree in 1985 and headed to the
UK shortly after to pursue a career
in investment banking in London.
I was always aware of having had an
excellent education at UWA, but I
quickly lost touch with the University as I
immersed myself in my career and
enjoyed all that London had to offer.
After working on some fascinating
transactions over the years I decided it
was time for a change and moved into
the world of property – setting up and
running a £1.25bn fund management
business that owned and operated
Student Housing and Science Parks in
partnerships with local universities.
I returned to Australia in 2010 and now
live in Brisbane where I am building
a career as a Non-Executive Director.
But it was while I was still in London
that I reconnected again with UWA,
thanks to the work of David
McKinlay and the UWA Alumni
Association. They provided the first
point of re-engagement for me and I
greatly enjoyed the opportunities of
meeting and sharing experiences
and knowledge with the rich tapestry
of UWA graduates in London.
Through my work with the university
sector in the UK, I am very aware that
our University now competes on a
global stage in a way that it didn’t
when I was a student. UWA is a
globally relevant institution playing a
key part in the development of
Australia’s knowledge economy
– a key to the prosperity of future
The tipping point for me, when I
decided that I would become a donor,
was a dinner I was invited to attend
in London a few years ago as part of
the launch of the University’s Science
Futures Program, which showcased
the scientific and medical talent
amongst the UWA Alumni.
I decided to give to the Unrestricted
Fund through the Annual Fund as it
gives the University the maximum
flexibility to direct funding to where
it is required to assist in improving
the fabric of the University.
I was bowled over to learn that UWA
had produced so many internationally
pre-eminent scientists, but more
important was the realisation of their
impact on the world – that the world
was demonstrably a far better place
today for their work.
It reinforced to me what an important
role universities play in the
improvement of our world and, with
that, the decision to find a way to
give back evolved.
generations of West Australians.
In time, I hope to be able to
increase my support, particularly
around science and research and
development, which has become a
personal passion. But for now, I am
very pleased and proud to know that
my contribution is making a
difference and that I am giving
something back to an organisation
that provided me with the opportunity
for an exciting international career.
I whole-heartedly commend the
Alumni Annual Fund to you. Even
a small contribution, made
regularly, makes a big difference.
Tonianne Dwyer
BJuris (Hons) LLB (Hons)
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Over the past year more than
40 deserving students have been
able to start or continue their university
studies thanks to the generosity
of the UWA Alumni.
The Annual Fund provided more than
$135,000 towards scholarships for
undergraduate and Honours students,
for students from rural and regional
areas, as well as the metropolitan
area. Three of the five categories of
scholarships were awarded for the
first time in 2011.
Feedback from the
students confirms that
theyare thrilled by the support. In
some cases, students had
reached the stage of considering
abandoning or postponing their
studies because of financial
difficulties. They have promised that
they too will return the favour and, as
alumni, will donate to scholarships to
help future students who find
themselves in similar situations.
Most Annual Fund scholarship donors
still vividly remember their student days
and know how much their
gifts will be appreciated by
the current students.
Even the smallest donations, when
added together, have a big impact.
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larships
Hackett Foundation Alumni
Honours Scholarship – in 2011, eight
honours students, who demonstrated
academic excellence, were chosen to
recieve this scholarship worth up to
$6,000.
UWA Alumni Awards of Distinction
– for the first time in 2011, five
commencing undergraduate students
were awarded the new $5,000
scholarships. The students had to
demonstrate high levels of achievement
across all their final school exams and in
some other aspect of their lives, such as
sport, culture, community development or
leadership.
UWA Alumni Equity and Merit
Scholarship – another five new
equity and merit scholarships were
also awarded for the first time
last year. They went to students who
demonstrated financial need, coupled
with good academic results. These
awards were for $4,410 each, in line
with the Commonwealth Scholarships
indexation.
UWA Alumni Swans Scholarships
and the new UWA Alumni Swans
Rural Scholarships – were awarded
to 23 students providing up to
$2,254 a year for up to four years.
To qualify, the students must be in
receipt of a Centrelink payment or able
to demonstrate financial hardship.
The rural scholarships were new in
2011 and will increase to $4,772 a year
to bring these in line with other
rural awards.
It is motivating to know that the scholarship has been
provided by UWA alumni and I hope that one day
I too will be able to give back to the program so that
more students like me can continue to receive
financial relief during their university studies.
Scholarship recipients (L-R):
Amy Hinchliffe, Emily Harding
and Ashlee Bongers.
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Scholarship recipient
Amy Hinchliffe
Scholarship recipient
Emily Harding
At the beginning of my engineering
degree at UWA I struggled to find a
lifestyle that balanced my university
studies, part-time work and demands
of living away from home.
For three years I have been a
recipient of the UWA Swans Alumni
Scholarship. It has enabled me to buy
medical textbooks and helped me to
focus more time on my studies than
on earning money.
In my first year I was averaging more
than 25 contact hours at university a
week and working a part-time job all
weekend and occasionally Friday
nights. And then there was additional
study time required outside of lecture
hours. Being so busy, I felt like I was
missing out on the student
experience that university should be
all about. Not only this, but my grades
suffered from the extra pressure.
In second year I became eligible to
receive Youth Allowance from
Centrelink which then allowed me
to qualify for and to be awarded
the Alumni Swans Scholarship.
The UWA Alumni Swans Scholarship
has helped to relieve my financial
pressures at University. It has allowed
me more free time to study and be
involved in extracurricular activities
around the University. With more time
to focus on my academic work, my
grades increased to a standard with
which I was more than happy.
It is motivating to know that the
scholarship has been provided by
UWA alumni and I hope that one day I
too will be able to give back to the
program so that more students like me
can continue to receive financial relief
during their university studies.
Amy Hinchliffe
Engineering student at UWA
The scholarship also indirectly helped
hundreds of poor people in Tanzania,
where I worked last summer.
I put the scholarship money from last
year towards flights for my overseas
medical elective in rural Tanzania
where I spent two months working at
Selian Lutheran Hospital and for the
Flying Medical Service of Tanzania.
Selian Lutheran Hospital is a
government-run hospital in Arusha, in
the north of the country. It treats
thousands of patients for a variety of
conditions. A large proportion of the
patients, both adults and children, are
HIV positive and, as such, suffer from
other infections such as tuberculosis,
meningitis and pneumonia.
Through the Flying Medical Service I
attended remote medical clinics where
we provided care to people of the Masai
tribe in very remote locations in
Tanzania, often only accessible by air. In
three days we examined and treated 140
pregnant women, vaccinated
400 children against deadly
diseases common to their area and
treated numerous other patients for
chronic and short-term conditions.
This year the scholarship money will
again assist me to focus my time on my
studies as well as coordinating the
UWA charity Red Party, which raises
money and awareness for HIV/AIDS.
My time in Tanzania has been
invaluable to me both as a person
and a doctor. I hope to return to work
there once my studies are
completed. I would like to thank all
the donors to the Annual Fund who
have made this possible for me.
Emily Harding
Final year medical student at UWA
Scholarship recipient
Ashlee Bongers
I am studying for a Bachelor of
Science and a Bachelor of
Commerce with majors in Financial
Accounting, Corporate Finance and
Applied Mathematics.
Having moved from Cowaramup to
Perth in order to attend UWA, the
UWA Alumni Swans Rural
Scholarship assisted me greatly in
covering my costs of living away
from home. It allowed me to focus
more on my studies rather than
worrying about money and spending
valuable study time working even
longer hours to support myself.
This scholarship has enabled me
to achieve my best, because it
significantly reduces financial stress.
Coming from rural Western Australia
I am very grateful for all the
opportunities available to me at
UWA and I thank the UWA alumni
for their generosity in funding this
scholarship, and I feel very
honoured to be a recipient.
Ashlee Bongers
Bachelor of Science and Bachelor
of Commerce
Scholarship recipients (L-R): Gisele
Ishimwe, Abanoub Takla and
Josephine Deng.
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Fairway UWA
All over the State there are Year
12 students who are feeling
confident about their future,
thanks to the generosity of the
UWA Alumni who are contributing
to a major new UWA initiative.
The University established the
Fairway UWA program in 2011,
a support program for students during
their final year of secondary school.
It provides disadvantaged students
with an opportunity to build upon their
abilities, improve their academic
skills, and develop their true potential.
This year there are 45 disadvantaged
students from metropolitan and
regional WA powering their way
through Year 12, fuelled by the
Fairway UWA program.
If they successfully complete the
Fairway journey, the destination
will be entry to any of the
University’s undergraduate threeyear degree courses.
The primary criterion for entry to the
Fairway program is financial hardship.
Dr Adam Nicol, Fairway Project Officer,
said that students were also eligible if
they had an unsupportive study
environment, excessive family
responsibilities, a disrupted migrant or
refugee passage to Australia, severely
disrupted schooling due to relocation
and other disadvantages.
“All students who were eligible were
accepted into the program, which
started with a three-day residential
camp at St Georges College in
January. The students had a great
time. I think they really appreciated
meeting and making friends with
other students who, like them, face
considerable obstacles in reaching
University”, Dr Nicol said.
In the UWA Annual Fund direct mail
in December 2011, for the first time
alumni were given the option of
donating to a specific program –
Fairway UWA. And they jumped
“At the end of the camp, we gave
them all a $200 voucher for Office
Works because we knew that some
of them had to work after school just
to buy stationery. It’s been great
hearing back from the students how
they are using the voucher and how
much they appreciate it”.
“One set of twins (there are three sets
in the program) put their vouchers
together and bought a study desk and
a small printer,” she said.
at the opportunity.
The Annual Fund raised $35,319 to help
disadvantaged students get to
University – the most that has ever been
raised by a direct mail campaign.
Dr Judy Skene, Associate Director,
Student Services (Student Support
Services) said the donations
meant the students could be
offered more support.
The students continue the program
throughout the year, with online
learning exercises to increase their
skills in critical thinking, research
and note-taking, to help them with
their school work, as well as building
skills for tertiary education.
“We are investigating ways that
we can provide further support for
the students, many of whom face
a unique set of challenges,” said
Dr Umneea Khan, project officer
for UWA Aspire, who is working
with Dr Nicol.
22 In recognition 2011
ctagon
theatre
Octagon Theatre
Many UWA graduates would have
fond memories of the University’s
Octagon Theatre. It is the biggest
lecture theatre on campus and most
students would spend some time
there during undergraduate days.
It is also UWA’s most popular
performing arts venue attracting
approximately 80,000 people each
year to attend public lectures,
theatre, dance, opera, and classical
and popular music concerts.
After more than 15 years, the
Octagon’s plywood thrust stage
was not only looking shabby but
the structure of stage sections
was beginning to fail.
It was going to cost more than
$60,000 to repair and restore the
stage and University Theatres asked
the Development and Alumni
Relations Office if they could help.
The graduates’ generous gift from the
UWA Alumni Annual Fund enabled
the University to replace the old stage
with a new sprung jarrah stage with
strong but lightweight aluminium
stage bases.
Now the stage looks fantastic.
It feels good, especially for dancers
for whom a sprung stage is essential,
the sections of the stage can be
easily removed to allow for more
seating; the shape of the stage can
be altered to suit the production and
even to reveal an orchestral pit.
Next time you visit the Octagon, you
can be proud of what you and your
fellow graduates have done to
improve a University icon and
extend its life and functions.
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masonic
hall
Masonic Hall
The lovely art deco Nedlands Park
Masonic Hall in Broadway has
been a landmark for UWA students
since the 1930s.
Thanks to the generous support
from Alumni donations, this building
will now become a thriving complex
for performance, music groups and
artists from a wide spectrum of
disciplines. With such an accessible
location, the complex will become
an important window into
University’s creative life.
Donations to the Annual Fund will
go directly towards this major
refurbishment which will be part of the
University’s Cultural Precinct, a place
where people can come together
to view, share and explore exciting
creative and artistic ideas.
Winthrop Professor Ted Snell,
Director of the Cultural Precinct, said
the facility would comprise a major
open performance, screening and
exhibition space on the ground floor,
an exhibition space in one
of the two shopfronts and a
home for a community arts
organisation in the other.
“Upstairs there will be an ‘in-theround’ performance space, a small
gallery space and two artist-inresidence studios one for visual
artists and designers, and one for
writers, choreographers and
musicians. A laneway bar at the
rear will complete a lively centre for
creative activity.”
The Alumni funds of $150,000 will help
to solve access issues for this building
with the initial work helping to make this
art complex a welcoming and accessible
place for the community.
24 In recognition 2011
Bequest that comes
from the heart
John Harriott is a jewel in the
University’s precious collection
of treasured donors.
The retired anaesthetist is what is
known as a living bequestor: he has
made a substantial bequest to
establish a Chair in the School of
Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
but he didn’t want to wait until he had
died for his funds to become available.
He and his wife had no children and Dr
Harriott (66) says he is lucky to have
been born a baby boomer, in a period
when it was relatively easy to make
good investments.
As well as establishing the Chair, with
all its associated expenses, Dr Harriott
has set up the John Harriott Bachelor of
Medical Science Scholarship in honour
of Professor Mary Lockett, who inspired
him in this philanthropic endeavour.
Several UWA-trained doctors have
established these scholarships, in
honour of the founding professors of
Medicine, to encourage medical
students into research.
“It gives me great pleasure to be a
bequest donor,” he said. “I have taken
on a large task, seeking to provide
a Chair in the medical school, but
this is very important to me”.
Dr Harriott said some refer to
philanthropy as ‘giving back’.
“But I don’t like that phrase. It implies
obligation. But I think you ‘give back’
by simply going out into the community
and using your skills to the best of
your ability. Medical graduates quickly
do this”.
“A bequest is a freely given gift
that comes out of gratitude,
without any sense of obligation.
And it helps to make the world a
more caring and joyful place.”
Dr Harriott had a long and
rewarding career in both clinical
anaesthesia and teaching.
His interest in medicine and his
philanthropic leanings were seeds
that were planted when he was a 10year-old boy.
“My uncle had been a medical orderly
during WWII and he gave me his
pocket book First Aid for the Injured. I
was inspired and joined the St John
Ambulance cadets and learnt basic first
aid and attended public events with the
senior volunteers”.
His mother joined the civil defence
force in England during the war
and spent the whole time, including
the ‘Blitz’ in London, working with
the ambulance corps.
“It had an enormous impact on her,
one from which she never fully
recovered, and I remember as
a child her episodes of depressions. I
suspect this had an influence
on me, as well as me having
some of her DNA,” he said.
That remark makes sense when you
understand why Dr Harriott decided to
leave his money to psychiatry, to fund
a Chair in mood disorders, or
depression and bipolar disorder.
He had originally planned, in the late
1980s, to do this for anaesthesia,
which at that time had no professors,
but later events changed this.
“This is a heartfelt gift”.
“The mood disorder I am referring to
now is not just unhappiness, but
depression, which may vary from shortlived and mild to being very profound
where the patient is almost inert.
Some proceed to suicide”.
“I have been there, and it is a long
road back. It has personal and family
costs and can be a living death”.
“Depression also costs our nation
about the same as all the types of
arthritis and muscular problems,
including back injuries. It is a large
burden for our society, and it can
affect anyone, but it is one which
people often don’t want to mention”.
“I want to say that I suffered from deep
depression during the early to mid1990s, which went unrecognised by me.
I am a bit obsessional, as are many
doctors, and I was working in an
exacting field. There were increasing
staff and clinical pressures on the
anaesthetists within my hospital, along
with external organisational pressures
which I regarded as
largely unnecessary”.
Dr Harriott sought help from UWA’s
Professor of Psychiatry, Geoff Riley
(now Head of the Rural Clinical
School) who is known as ‘the doctors’
doctor’.
“Geoff did – and I am sure still does
– great work with doctors and their
families, a disproportionate number of
whom suffer from depression,” he said.
“He was a huge help to me and we
talked about how I could help doctors
with depression, and he told me how
widespread it was in the community”.
“We talked about how I could help
more widely and we concluded that
UWA would be the ideal vehicle”.
“A professor can provide patient care,
carry out research and raise the
profile of particular problems, all from
within an institution which has
integrity and community respect and
which will be judicious and sensitive
with the funds provided”.
“I thank Geoff Riley for many things,
including his guidance along
this path.”
Dr Harriott said that one of the
highlights of his professional life was
working with Professor Ian
Constable, who established the Lions
Eye Institute. I would like my bequest
to provide a leader of a type that Ian
Constable was for Ophthalmology.
Although Dr Harriott’s bequest is a
major donation, he is adamant that a
bequest does not need to be
millions of dollars.
“Funding for research that resulted in
polio immunisation was organised by
the US President in the early
1950s. He asked children to send
him $1 each year for three years,
which thousands of American
children did, and these small gifts led
to a vaccine against polio”.
“The polio story is fantastic but true
and shows how small donations
and bequests can be valuable.”
John Harriott
John Harriott is a jewel in the University’s
precious collection of treasured donors.
Dr June Jones
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The Centenary Trust
for Women Dr June
Jones Scholarship
From a family who believes in the
transformative benefit of a good
education, comes a new post
graduate scholarship for women
to upgrade their knowledge and
skills as teachers.
The Centenary Trust for Women
Dr June Jones Masters Scholarship in
Education will be awarded for the first
time this year and for the next four
years to support women who are keen
to take a Masters teaching degree
at UWA but who are
experiencing financial hardships.
Dr June Jones, a graduate of UWA,
established the Centenary Trust for
Women (CTW) in 2002 and was the
inaugural Chair for 5 years and a
member of the UWA Senate for
She is one of WA’s most respected
educators and was made a Member
of the Order of Australia for services
to education in 2000 and was
awarded a UWA Honorary
Doctorate in Education in 2007.
From a Senior Lectureship in the
Education faculty at Curtin University Dr
Jones took the position of Principal at St
Hilda’s Anglican School for Girls, one of
Perth’s best schools. She held the
position for 18 years and made a huge
difference to the school.
Dr Jones came from a family of
teachers and lawyers and her
daughter, UWA law graduate Sarah
Beshar is now a senior partner with a
global law firm based in New York. It
is Sarah and her family who have
donated the funds for the scholarship
through the CTW in honour of
her mother.
13 years.
The Centenary Trust for Women
was established to raise funds to
encourage and support women facing
financial difficulties while studying
at UWA.
before the seed
there comes the thought
of bloom.
E. B. White
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Hammond Nisbet
Geoscience Fund
The tragedy of two lives taken early,
has been turned into a triumph for
geologists and geoscientists in WA.
Last year, the UWA Geoscience
Foundation announced the
establishment and filling of a new
permanent academic position
in UWA’s Centre for Exploration
Targeting (CET), the Hammond
Nisbet Fellowship.
The campaign to establish the
position, in honour of two brilliant
exploration geologists, Dr Bruce
Nisbet and Dr Rod Hammond,
friends who worked together and
died within months of each other
five years ago, was a triumph for the
UWA Geoscience Foundation and
the UWA Geology Alumni.
Almost $1.5 million was raised and
UWA undertook to provide matching
funds to create an endowed $2.8 million
teaching and research position,
contributing to the CET’s vision
The Geoscience Foundation joined
with the Hammond Nisbet Founders
to garner support from UWA
Geology alumni,” she said.
of a sustainable longterm research enterprise.
Foundation Chair, Jenny Archibald, said
the campaign’s goal was to inspire and
mentor the next generation of
exploration geologists by providing a
world class teaching and
The Geoscience Foundation had its
genesis in the UWA Geoscience
Alumni Group. The two groups
merged in 2009, cementing 10 years
of successful fundraising to ensure
UWA geology and geoscience
graduates are highly trained and ready
to become part of their
research environment.
global industry.
“Bruce and Rod were well-known in
the field, not UWA graduates, but
working extensively in WA, alongside
UWA graduates,” said Mrs Archibald.
“Rod lived in Mexico in the last period
of his life and died at the age of 49
after contracting histoplasmosis from
caves in which he was working.
It operates under the UWA Hackett
Foundation, and is the University’s
most successful fund-raising alumni
group and a significant benefactor
to UWA.
“His great friend and colleague
Bruce died just four months later
after a brief battle with cancer.
“But before he died, he said he
wanted to set aside capital to
stimulate long term support for
teaching in exploration geoscience.
He appointed four colleagues,
Craig Williams, Peter Williams,
Michael Etheridge and Nick
Archibald to oversee the process.
Their next mission is to secure
funding for two industry-sponsored
academic positions.
30 in celebration of phil anthropy
The University of
Western Australia would
like to honour the
exceptional generosity of
the donors on the Honour
Roll and recognise the
significant support that
they have given to the
University. Their support
shows a high level of
confidence in UWA.
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Each of the donors listed
in the Honour Roll 2011
has, over the past three
years, contributed an
outstanding level
of philanthropic support.
Honour Roll 2011
Apache Energy
BHP Billiton
Chevron Australia
Committee for Perth
Ernst & Young
Fogarty Foundation
Goodeve Foundation
John Harriott
Holsworth Wildlife
Research Endowment
Jean Kahan
Killowen Fundraising
Group
Lotterywest
David Newby
Rio Tinto
University Club of
Western Australia
Don Voelte and
Nancy Keegan
Woodside Energy
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On behalf of UWA ,
we sincerely thank all
donors, including
those who wish to
remain anonymous .
We would also like to
acknowledge the many
organisations that
provide the University
with additional financial
support for our research
based activities.
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Each and every gift
is sincerely appreciated.
The names listed
here represent donors
who made gifts from
1 January 2011 to 31
December 2011.
thank
you
34 In recognition 2011
Individuals and
Foundations
$50,000 and above
Sarah Beshar
Elizabeth Clough
Harold Clough AO OBE
and Margaret
Clough Brian Dolan
Fogarty Foundation
Goodeve Foundation
John Harriott
Killowen Fundraising
Group Lloyds Register
Educational
Trust Lotterywest
Charles Morgan
Mimi Packer
Diana Phang
Sue Townsend
Margie Treloar
James Trevelyan and
Samina Yasmeen
Becky Vidler
Don Voelte and
Nancy Keegan
Chiu Chi Wen
$10,000 – $49,999
Ana Africh
Mark Barnaba
CitWA Don Boyer
Bruce & Betty Green
Foundation
Catherine and Edward
Callow Michael Chaney AO
CitWA Craig Coleman
David Cooke
Roderick Cooper
James Cruthers AO
CitWA Emma Fane
Adrian Fini
Len and Myra
Freedman John Glover
Mithran Goonewardene
Cleve and Jenny Hassell
Heart Foundation Henry
Maxwell Lefroy/
Alexander MilneRobertson Memorial Fund
Betty Hlavacek
Janet Holmes a Court
AC Catherine Holmes a
Court-Mather Holsworth
Wildlife Research
Endowment (ATF)
Patricia Kailis AM OBE
Hans Lambers
David Leece
Barrie Lepley
David Mack
Gordon Martin
McCusker Charitable
Foundation
Basil Mcilhagga
Ken Michael AC CitWA
David Newby
Toby Nichols
Mark Paganin
Pearman Family
Anne Pickett
Michael Prichard and
Benita Panizza
David Rickards
Ron and Peggy Bell Family
Legacy (ATF)
Rowley Foundation
Ian Sanderson
SE Ohman Medical
Research Fund
Spinifex Trust
John Summers
Ken Sutherland AM
Michael Wise
Women and Infants
Research Foundation
Western Australia
$1,000 – $9,999
Abey Family
Foundation Ted Adler
Jo Agnew John
Akehurst David
Alltree David
Ambrose Geoff
Anderson Karen
Anderson Diana
Atkinson Sam
Atlas Zelinda
Bafile
Angela Bairstow
Ronald Bennetts
Alison Bevan
Colin Blair
Teresa Blakers
Alan Blanckensee AO
and Anne
Blanckensee Lea Blue
Jocelyne Boujos
Greg Bourne
Deb Brady and Stephen
Boyle Claire Brittain
Jean Brodie-Hall AM
Ulli Broeze-Hoernemann
Robert Brown
Bill Burdett
David Burt
Josephine Calaby
Cancer Council
Western Australia
Paula Carroll
Geoff Carslake
Rose Chaney
Wei Yue Cheong
Anne Chester
Helena Chomley
Patti Chong
Simon Choo
Alex Cohen AO
and Agatha Cohen
Cathy Cole and Tim Pavy
Aaron Constantine
Henry and Debbie Cooke
Richard Court AC
Rick Crabb
David Crothers
Jo Cruickshank
Denis Cullity AO CMG
Crofton Daniels and
Rebecca Martin
Rowan Davidson
Ian Dawson
Paul Depiazzi
Mollie Dinham OAM
Neil Archibald and
Alan Dodge AM CitWA
John Down
Isabelle D’souza
Shane Evans
Warwick Evans
Graeme Ewers and
Lyn Loreck
Donald Fane
Gae Fane
Bridget Faye AM
Sergio Ferrante
Evi Ferrier
Jody Fewster
Karen Field
Leon Flicker
Mark Foster
Pamela Foulkes
Mauro Franconi
Geoff Gallop AC
George Garas
Jeffery Garton-Smith
Miroslaw Generowicz
Gil George
Gilbert L North
Charitable Trust
Jim Giumelli
Maureen Glancy
Rajendran Gnanasagram
Kym Godfrey
Michelle Goldstone
Heather Grauaug
Stephen Graves
Barry and Helen Green
Jenny Gregory AM
John Guthrie
Charles Hart
Lynton Hayes
Dennis Hayward
Ray Heffer
Brian and Judy Hewitt
Jonathan Hillman
John Hockley
Paul and Melinda Hodkiewicz
Jo Horgan
Jon and Tracey Horton
Sean Houthuysen
Theodora Issa
Jack Family Charitable Trust
Alasdair Jackson
Craig James
Walter James
Penny Jamrack
Mark Jenkins
Elizabeth Jones
Andrew Kalafatas
Angela Kelly
Torsten Ketelsen
Anthony and
Kerrie-Anne King
Kate King
Andrew Kirke and Clare Willix
Wally Knezevic
Tilak Kuruppuarachchi
Graham Laitt
Glenn Lewis
Chin Lim
Bill Loneragan
Lyn Loreck and
Graeme Ewers
Andrew and Freya Lovegrove
Garth Lucas
Sally Luckwell
Marion Lugg
Tai Ma
Judith Macdonald AM
David MacKinlay and
Alison Salt
Fay Malcolm
Peter Mallabone and
Joan Retallack
Michael and Sallie Manford
Toby Manford
Oliver Mark
Don Markwell
Derek and Simon Marshall
Roslyn Marshall
Rose McAleer AM
James and Meredith
McClements
David McFerran
Hamish McGlashan
Liz McGlew
Gaye and John McMath
Elizabeth Melville
Shane Merriman
Heather Merritt
John Meyer
Janelle Morris
Patrick Moutiers*
Bill Muston
Robyn Hegney
Stuart Henderson
John Nash
Guan Ng
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Su-Peing Ng
Rebecca Nicholls
Paul Norman and Suze Leitao
Lee O’Dwyer
Hilary O’Neill
John Owen AM
Michelle Paisley
Adrienne Parker
David Parker and
Kim Rooney
Ian Passmore OAM
and Anne Passmore
Nancy Paterson
Jan Paton
David Paull
Trevor Payne
Daisy Pearse
Lindsay Peet
Pharmacy 777 Community
Foundation
Bernadette Pilkington
Fay Power
John Poynton AM CitWA
Susan Prescott
Dot Price
Paula Prichard
Lenka Psar-Mccabe
Ingrid Puzey
Norbert Radny
Veronique Ramen
Dorothy Ransom OAM*
Mike Rathbone
Hugo Rietveld
Denby Roberts
Jo-Anne Robinson
Alan Robson AM CitWA
Jim Ross AM
Barry Rowland QC
Lorena Saint
Cathy Saunders
Linda Savage MLC
Jane Scanlon
Jeffrey Schneider
Jose Scriva
Siang Yeow Seah
Margaret Seares AO
Enid Sedgwick
Helen Sewell AM
Eve Shannon-Cullity
Chitra and Brian Shegar
Fiona Sinclair
Lesley and John Skevington
Cecily Skrudland
Peter Smith and
Alexandrea Thompson
Rosemary Smith
Antonio Soldatic
Louise St John Kennedy
Fiona Stanley AC CitWA
Rodney Steens
Linda Steinepreis
Vivienne Stewart
Ben Tai
Cathy Tang
Mavis Tassicker
Lee Taylor
Martin and Lexi
Taylor Cilla Tey
Phil Thick
Jane Thompson
Gene Tilbrook
John Toohey AC
QC Wai Tsang
Rosemary Turner
Tim
and
Chris
Ungar Berta von
Bibra OAM Helen Vu
David Waddell
Sam Walsh AO
CitWA Patricia Ward
Diana Warnock
Marilyn Watson
Shirley Wee
Frank and Yee Sang
Welten Donald Werner*
Elizabeth Wetherell
Christine Wheeler
QC Debbie Whiting
Wendy Wise
WJ & MS Hughes
Foundation Edit Wood
Michael Wright
George Yeoh
Don Young
Doug Young
$500 – $999
Chris Adam
Tine Adams
Ross Agnello
Fleur Airey
Bahman Alimoradian
David Allison
Nan and David
Anderson Yan Ang
Peter Atkinson
Barbara Baird
James Ball
Bernard Barnwell
Evan Bayliss
Michael Benness
Sue Biddles Mark
Blagden Matthew
Blampey John
Blockley JeanPaul Bout Sue
Boyd Donato
Braccia John
Brigatti
Maddy Broekhuysen
Henrietta Bryan
Neil Burman*
Gregory Caddy
Paul Cameron
William Carlton
Maxwell Carson
Ching-Lung Chen
Shiang Ching Cheng
Brian Cherry
Samuel Cheung
Stanley Chia
David Chin
Gerald Clancy
Douglas Clifford and
Clifton Erber
Gary Cobby
John Cochrane
Keith Collins
L and C Collins
Adam Conigliaro
Jane Connor
Patrick Cork
Diana and Jack Corston
Anita Cotton
Richard Craig
Dominic Cuscuna
James Dalziel
Margaret Dawbarn*
Dawes Family
Gregory Dawson
Jane Deacon
Grant Donaldson SC
and Cathy Donaldson
Philip Drake-Brockman
Andrew D’Souza
Arun D’Souza
Greg Duck
Wayne Duthie
Kevin Dwyer
Judy Edwards MLA
Mark Etherton
Gerty Ewen
Tony Ewing
Klaus Felsche
Erik Fenna
Geoff Fernie
Bruno Fiannaca SC
Michael Finlen
Paul and Susanne Finn
Annie and Brett Fogarty
Kenneth Fong
Nicholas Forgione
Ken Fung
Alison Gaines and
Greg Smith
Rodney Garratt QC
John Garvey
Derek Gascoine and
Dale Harper
Geoffrey Gee
Thomas Gerner and
Elizabeth Gerner JP
Colin Giles
Tony Gleeson
Faryar Gorjy
Shahyar Gorjy
Lyle Gurrin
Michael Gurry
Mack and Evelyn Hall
Ole and Gerie Hansen
Claire Hanson
Richard Harding
Gerard and Gabby Hardisty
Peter and Sue Harley
Kerry Harmanis
Richard and Nina Harris
Trevor Harvey
Jonathan Heng
Justine Henwood
Keith Hester
Donny Hiew
Rosemary Hill
Adam Hinchy
Stephen Hodby OAM
Ivan Hoffman OAM
and Diane Hoffman
Josef Holzschuh
Gillian Hopkins
John Hopkins
Peter Hopwood
Neil Houghton
Theresa Howe
Maxine Howell-Price
Craig Howlett
Edgar Hulcome
Jonathan Hynes
Jim and Freda Irenic
Adrian Jameson
Aws Jasim
Mark Jones
Steven Jones
Ralph Junckerstorff
Aaron and Karen Kaye
Jason Keals
Bob Kelliher
Simon Kenrick
Warren Kerr AM
Seng Khio
Mark Killmier
Jesse Kim
Kang Kim
Janet King
David Kleemann
Stephen Kobelke
Ronnie Kong
Peter Landau and
Susan Cann
Miles Larsen
Peter Lau
Kay Lee
Dick Lefroy
Peter and Lynne Leonhardt
John Lewis
Peta Libby
Michael Lisle-Williams
Ben Lochtenberg
Kam Weng and Chin Loke
Judith Graham
Julie Grbavac
Henry Louden
Brianna Louwen
Malcolm Pratt
36 In recognition 2011
Matthew Lunn
Quang Ly
Siza MacDonald
Clive Macknay
Ann Macliver
Graham Maher
Glenn and Janette
Mainwaring
Janette Mainwaring
Julian Mander
Janine Marsh
Geoffrey Mauldon
Stephen McAnearney
Donald McCully
Brendan McDowell
Julie McDowell
Murray and Suzanne McGill
Claire McGlew
Michael McKay
Andrew McQuillan
Anka Melvan
Arthur Metaxas
Ian and Jayne Middlemas
Gavin Miles
Will Millsteed
Greg Milne
Saurabh Mishra
Linley Mitchell
Maureen Mitchell
Michael Mitchell
Konrad and Diane Mony
De Kerloy
Charl Morkel
Joyce Moss
Alan Moyle
Michael Murphy and
Craig Merrey
Douglas Murray OAM
Michael Musca
Giuseppe Muscara
David Nairn
Donald Nairn
Gerard Ng and
Christina Chua
Robert Nicholson AO
Stephen Oh
Kerry Osling and
Rowena Smith
John and Helen Owenell
Hilary Owens
Mark Palandri
Michael Paul
Richard Payne
Karen Pedersen
Ian Peek
Linda Pepall
George Philips
Michael Poidinger
William Poole
Joe Poon
Terri Pope
Clive Powell
Nicholas Watts
Kim Reader
Peter West
Bill Repard
Susan and Richard
Weston
Cameron Rhodes
Paul Richards
Judith Rivalland
Martin Robson
Sam Rogers
Peter Rose
Kathryn Rowley
Alan Saunders
Sally and Vincenzo Savini
Rosemary Sayer and
Terence Grose
Anne Scott
Pam Scott
Benhur Sebastian
Carol Sharbanee
Denis Shaw
Cheryl and Geoffrey Shilkin
Andy Sierakowski
Joanne Simpson
Angela Skinner
Richard Slattery
Andrew Smith
Douglas Smith
Rod Smith*
Smith Family Trust
TS Soh
Swithin Song
Richard Sounness
Andrew St John
Gary and Jacqueline
Steinepreis
June Stephenson
Raveendran Subramaniam
Garry Sutherland
May Tan
Suan Wee Tan
Godfrey Taylor
Tony Taylor
Ian Temby AO QC
Terry Tey
Stephen Thackray
Neil Thompson
Thomsett Family Trust
Jacqui Thomson
Linda Tompkins
Mamie Tong
Minh Tran
Helen Treloar
Lisa Trevenen
Nigel and Bonney Tulloch
David Tunley AM
Jonathan Turnbull
Andrew Umney
Peter Van Der Moezel
Guy Van Hazel
Allan Walley
Fred Wallis
Daizyreena Wan Jaafar
Graham Watkins
Peter Watson MLA
Scott White
Margaret Whitter
Garry Wilkes
Desmond Wilkinson
Sandra and Ron Wise
Clarence Wong
Clement Wong
Kieran Wong
Joseph Jongchan Woo
Graham Woodard
Grant Woodhams MLA
Alan Wright
Peter Wutchak
Jiake Xu
Foon Lyn Yap
Kok Cheun Yee
Melvin Yeo
Aidong Zhang
Less than $500
David Aanundsen
Tony Abbott OBE
CMG Nura Abdul
Karim Dougal
Adams Jodie
Adenan Daniel
Adonis
Craig Agar
Anna-Maria
Agnello Tony
Ahmat Stephen
Airey Mike
Aitken
Nick Albatis
Thomas Alford
AM Elizabeth
Allen
Lindsay and Judy
Allen Jessie and
David
Allen-Williams
Belema Altraide
Lynne Amor
Caitrin-Jane
Anderson Donald
Anderson Heather
Anderson James
Anderson
Jim Anderson
Joan Anderson
Maxwell
Anderson Paul
Anderson
William Ang
Barry and Molly
Angus Graham
Angus Benjamin
Annan Helen
Ansell
Edward
Anthony Rory
Argyle Megan Armitage Francis Arndt Ryan Arndt David
Arney Gregory Ashe Amanda Ashley Elizabeth Atahan
Joanne Athans
Frank Atkinson
Georgina Atkinson
Josephine Auerbach
Lani Aulsebrook
Kim Axworthy
Daphine Ayonrinde
Jeffry Babb
Ryan Backhouse
Moira Bailey
Phillip Bailey
John Baillie
Sharyn Baillie
Phillip Bairstow
Eddy Bajrovic
Benjamin Baker
Jean-Claude Balalas
Delia Baldock
David Balfour
Basil Balme
Miervaldis Balodis
Colin Bancroft
Revle Bangor-Jones
David Banovich
Stephanie Barallon
Frank and Nicole Barber
Annette Barbetti
John Barich
Malcolm Barker
Patricia Baron-Hay
Vanessa Barrable
Peter Barrett
Berwine Barrett-Lennard
Stan Barry
Aymee Bartlett
Lawrie Bartlett
Sean Bartlett
Noel Barton AM
Wendy Barwood
Geoffrey Bastyan
Peter Batchelor
Sonya Bateman
Raymond Batey
Christian Bauer
Sandy Bayne
Arthur Beales
David Beard
Noelle Beasley
Peter Beazley
Colin Beckhurst
Paul Beecham
Huck Lee Beh
Michael Belbin
Ann Bell
Francesca Bell
Ian Bell
Roger Bell
Sean Bellairs
Stephen Benfall
Dorothy Bennett
RB and ND Bennett
Samuel Bennett
Liz Benson
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Rosemary Benson
Joseph Berinson QC
Jacqueline Beros
Ian Berryman
Brad Berven
Wayne Best
Geoff Beyer
Rita Bhaskaran
Enzo Biagioni-Froudist
Andrew Bickley
Phillip Biggs
Elspeth Binckes
Sue Birch
Rod Bird OAM
Wendy Birman
Barbara Black and Neil Cock
David Black AM
Barrie Blackburn
Dale Blackman
Martin Blackman
Monique Blackwell
Dennis Blair
Palenque Blair
John Blake
Matthew Blake
Alan Blight
John Bloomfield
Richard Bloor
Cameron Blyth
Theresa Boardman
Warwick Boardman
Jane Bochenek
Susan Bogle
Tania Bojko
James Boland
Angelo Boni
Terry Bonnett
Joel Bonomelli
Erica Bonsall
David Booth
Mark Borrello
David Borshoff
Michael Bott
Gerald and Judith Bottomley
Richard Bougher
Valerie Bourke
Paris Bovell
Bernard Bowen AM
Claire Bowen
Peta Bowen
Carol Bower
Sarah Bowles
Paul and Terri Boyatzis
Patrick Boyle
Cam Bracks
Gabrielle Bracks
Liam Bradburn
Nicole Bradley
Lisa Bradock
Francis Bradshaw
Heather Bragg
Christopher and
Elisha Branston
John Brearley
Jeffrey Bremer
John Bremner
Lesley Bremner Bell
Gregory Brennan
Kathleen Brenton-Coward
Tim Bridger
Peter Briggs
Ted Brindal
Christopher Brine
Lindesay Brine
Robyn Brine
Margaret Brinsden
Heather Brittan OAM
Lolita Broadhurst
Peter Brockhoff
Terry Brockmann
John Bromell
John Bromly
Dinah Brooker
Jodi Brooker
Joel Brooker
Mark Brooker
Beress Brooks
Donna Broun
Christopher Brown
Douglas Brown
Myra Brown
Peter Brown
Richard Bruce
Gregory Brudenell
Flavio Bruni
Peter Bryan
Ashley Buchanan
Jim Buchanan*
Duang Buddhasukh
Chilla Bulbeck
Cornelis Buma
Gavin Bunning
Patricia Bunny JP
Peter Burke
Simon Burke
Thomas Burns
Don and Beverley Burnside
Peter Burton
Jack Busch
Michael Butcher
Arabella Buttsworth
Kym Buttsworth
Jeremy Buxton
Annette Bwye
Simon Byrne
Erin Cahill
Hugh Cahill
Des Cain OAM
Stephen Cain
Dick Cairnes
Maria Calalesina
John Caldow
Mark Callaghan
Wayne Callaghan
Melissa Callanan
Bruce and Shan Callow
Krystie Camisa
Alan Camp
Elisabeth Campbell
Elissa Campbell
Michael Campbell
Jern Campbell-Leong
Suzanne Campbell-Pope
Jack Cannon AM
Marcello Cardaci and
Gayle McGarry
Yvonne Cardogna
Simone Carot Collins
Ian Carr
Phil Carrello
Janet and Graeme Carroll
Craig Carter
Evelyn Carter
Maureen Carter
Mark Casserly
Ian Castleden
Eva-Maria Catina
John Catto
John Cavanagh
Florence Cawley
Nila Cecconi
Jan Chadwick
Harrill and Robin Challenor
Keith and Frauke Chambers
Benjamin Chan
Chee Wei Chan
Crystal Chan
Freda Chan
Henry Chan
Lee Min Chan
Vivan Chan
Dimple Chandiramani
Peter Chandler
Renate Chandler
Jan Chaney and
Craig Sanderson
Kate Chaney
David Chang
Carolyn Chard
Libby Charlesworth
David Chatel
Jessie Cheang
Wai Mun Cheang
Anneliese Cheetham
Chon Yu Chen
Rodney Chen
Tze Ling Chen
Liang Cheng
Nicholas Cheong
Terrence Cheong
Sarah Cherian and
John Lewis
Michael Chester
Elaine Cheung
Ka Cheung
Yong-Tian Chew
James Chia
Barry and Trudy Chick
Lionel Chiew
Timothy Chiew
David Childs
Chan Chin
Chee Hoong Chin
Dawn Chin
Gwen Chin
Noel Chin
Joe Chindarsi
Ing-Huat Ching
Sir Chi Ching
Robin Chinnery
Mark Ch’ng
Heard-Lin Chong
John Chong
Ai Him Choo
Chi-Yuen Chow
Philip Christensen and
Jacqueline Brown
John Christmass OAM
and Sally Christmass
Chew Chua
Justin Chua
Anna Ciffolilli
Elizabeth Clark
David Clarke
Matthew Clarke
Jim Clarko AM AE JP
Ken Clements and Izan Izan
Matthew Clews
Andrew Clifton
Robert Clifton
Antonia Clissa
Timothy Clissold
Janet Clohessy
David and Erica Coates
David J Coates
Graham Cobb
Philip Cockerill
Raymond Cockerill
Patrick Coffey
Helen Cogan
John Cohen
Andy Cole
Trudy and Stephen Cole
Helena Coles
Maria Coletta
Richard Colgan
David Collie
John Collingridge
Andy Collins
Anna Collins
Christine Collins
John Collins
Leith Collins
Russell Collins
Timothy Colmer
Marie-Christine Comarmond
Matthew Conder
Belinda Coniglio
Jennifer Connaughton
Matthew Connell
Colin Connor
Mary and John Conroy
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Deanna and Jason Constable
Philip Constable
Tony Constantine
Tonya Constantine
Bob Cook
Peter Cooke
Gillian Cooling
Thomas Cope
Ian Copeland
Debra Copeman
Ian Copland
Steve Coppens
Stephen Cordell
Robin and Peter Cordin
Sally Cornelius
Paul Coronel
Darren Corr
Julio Costa
Colleen Costello
Craig Costello
James Costello
Sandra Cotton
Donald and Sue Cousens
Eunice Cousins
Lester Cowell
Lee Cox
Brett Crabb
Annette Cransberg
Cristian Crisan
Severin and Jennifer Crisp
Paul Critchison
Graeme Cronin
Roley Crook
Matthew Crosse
Petrina Crostella
Michael Crowe
Warwick Crowe
Pedro Cruz
Kate Cullity
Natalie and Garry Cullity
Clive Cumming
Alison Cunniffe
Jennifer Currell
Krystyna Curtis
Raoul Cywicki
Teresa D’Adamo
Richard Dale
Matthew Dalrymple
Gerard Danckert
Giuseppina Daniele
Lucia Daniele
Linda Dann
Robert Darge
Michael Davey
Lawrie and Helen Davidson
Rae Davie
Christine Davies
Felicity Davis
Mike Davis
Sabina Davis
Stockley Davis
Wendy Davis
Melissa Davis-Cotgreave
Ian Daw
Elizabeth Dawson
Alan Day
Nigel D’Cruz
Anne De Boer and
John Gliddon
Fiona De Garis
Sylvia De Jesus
Mark De Jong
Disana de Silva
Jean-Louis de Sousa
Deirdre de Souza
Daniel Deluca-Cardillo
James Dempster
Nicholas Dempster
Andrew Dennis
Barry Dennis
Craig Dennis
Stephen Dennis
Maria D’ercole
Maris Derums
Jennifer Deslandes
Ben Devenish
Evan Devenish
Kenneth Devereux
Margaret Devlin
Peter Dewing
Ravinder Dhillon
Victor Di Camillo
Andrew Di Carlo
Anthony Di Felice
Caroline Di Russo
Julie Dickinson
Assimina Dilollo
Cheu Diong
Renee Dixon
Amelia Dixon-Pugh
Huy Do
Toni Dobinson
John Dobson
Parmvir Dod
Mike Doepel
Loretta Dolan
Rob Donaldson
Carrie Doncon
Christopher Donisi
Helena and Alan Donnelly
Peter Donnelly
Helen Dooley
Richard Doran
Andrew Douglas
Margaret Douglas
Catherine Douglass
Kate Doust MLC
Emma Dove
Gary Downsborough
James and Norma Doyle
Raymond Doyle
Conrad Drake
Charles Drew
Simon Drew
Lisa Dreyer
Kael Driscoll
Jeremy Driver
Graham Droppert
Andrew Ducas
Stanislaus Duffy
Jodie Ann Dumbleton
Kaye Duncan
Paul Duncan
Wendy Duncan MLC
Stephen Dunjey
Kenny Duong
Matthew Dwyer and
Claire Long
Terence Dwyer
Tonianne Dwyer
Peter Dyson
Graham Eagleton
Rod Eagleton
Geoffrey Ebell
Cyrus Edibam
Roger Edland
Kathleen Edwards OAM
Mark Edwards
Rodney Eivers
Hayden Elderfield
Carole and Ross Elliot
Desmond Ellis
Laurel Ellis
Lidia Ellis
Margaret Ellis
David Ellison
Eric Emmett and
Marie-Claire Foley
Elaine Eng
David English
Brendon Entrekin
Tamara Erdash
Vasilios Evangel
Dale Evans
Fiona Evans
Imelda Evans
Ken Evans
Michael Evans
Robert Evans
Kylie Everett
Sallee Eyres
Ella Fagence
Donald Falconer
Marjorie Falconer
John Fall
Kerry Fandry
Michelangelo Faraone
Phillippa Farrell
Colin Farrow
Barb Farrugia
Angus Faulkner
Kingsley Faulkner AM
Diane Faulkner-Hill and
John Barker
John Feenan
Stephen Fenner
Brian Ferguson
Frances Ferguson-Smith
Giuliette Ferrari
Mark Fettuccia
Tristan Fidler
Cathleen Field
Ross Field PSM
Susan and Gavin Fielding
Bertha Filmer
Peter Fimmel
Bob Finch AM*
Andrew Finlayson
Annette Finn
Marina Fiore
Diane Fischer
Elizabeth Fisher
James Fisher
Stephen Fisher
Ron Fitch OBE
Criena Fitzgerald
Ailsa Fitzpatrick
Ian Flack
Helen Flanigan
Margaret Floyd
Wing Fok
Andrew Foley
Benjamin Fong
Miranda Fontaine
Jock Foo
Audrey Ford
James Ford
Murray Ford
Sarah Ford
Stewart Ford
Sarah Fordham
Nola Formentin
Andrew and
Ann Maree Foster
Charles Foti
Dominika Found
Jacqueline Fowler
Mark Fowler
Elizabeth Francis
Tara Francis
Arno Franz
Ian Fraser
Kevin Frayne
Marion Fredriksson
Reem Freij-Ayoub
Simon Freitag
Amy French
Robert Frost
David Fry
Shih Ching Fu
Alison Fullam
Hadwin Fung
Sam Fuss
Patricia Gallaher
Christianne Gandossi
Joseph Gani AM
Vinod Ganju
Charles Garden
Jenny and Michael Gardner
John Gardner
Louise Gardner
Trish Gardner
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Arran Gare
Brian Gaull
Barbara Gdowski
Maureen Gell
Ashley Geneve
Rasiah Gengatharen
Carlo Genovese
Susan George
Marina Georgiou
Jennifer Gerschwitz
Timothy Gibbney
Nadine Gibbons
Lisa Gibson
Trevor Gibson
Jeffrey Gidman
Rhona Giles
Gurjeet Gill
Wendy Gill
Wendy Gillan
Gaynor Gillies
John Gillon
Colin Glanville
Nicole Glenn
Graham Glick
Jean-Marie Gobet
Zeno Gobolos
Elizabeth Goddard
Eric Goddard
Karen Goddard
Kim Mei Goei
Jumi Goh
Paul Goh
Lita Goldflam
Mark Goninon
Kate Gooding
Jeanette Goodlet
Walter Goodlet
Russell Gordon
Alexander Gorrie
Wojciech Gorski OAM
Vicki Gouteff
Shelley Gower
Geoff Graieg
Vincent Graneri
Paul Grant
Richard Gray
Peter Grayling
Martin Greay
Hadyn Green
Leslie Green
Mindy Green and
Steve McDonald
Ralph Green
Rodney Green*
Rosanne Green
Ian Greenham
Thomas Greenwell
Cynthia Gregory
Felicity Gregory
Gareth Gregory
Peter Gregory
Geoffrey Grewar
Kip Grieve
William Griffiths
Julian Grill JP
Graeme Grose
Peter Grove
John Groves
Susan Grylls
David Gulland
Robert Gunning
John Gunzburg
Des Gurry
Joy Guthrie
Emil Guzelev
Mary and Rowland Gwynne
Lillian Haagensen
Peter Hackett
John Haddon
Brian Haggerty
Barbara Hale
Andrea and Campbell Hall
Hugo Hallam
Sylvia Hallam
Jack Hallberg
Norman Halse AM
Stuart Halse
Mostyn Hamdorf
David Hamilton
William Hamilton
Diana Hammond
Alec Hand
Mark Hanikeri
Helen Hankey
Terrence Hann
John Hanrahan AM
Paddy Hanrahan
Collene Hansen
Roslyn Happ
Frank Harding
Helen Harding
Stanley Hardisty
Teresa Hardman
Joy Hardy
Joseph Harfouch
Christopher Harkness
Deanne Harler
Daisy and Elwyn Harries
Lloyd Harris
Paul Harris
Mort Harslett
Kevin Hart
Lee Hartz
Greg Harvey
Christine Hassell
Stephen Hastings
Gary Hastwell
Brian Hatch
Josephine Hawkins*
Kim Hawthorne
Susan Hayes
May Hayes-Thompson
Edward Hayman
Sarah Haynes
Trent Healy
Andrew Heap
Janice Heath
Eric Heenan QC
Margaret and Peter Heenan
Richard Heggart
Warrick Height
Inn Cheng Heintze
Naomi Hellriegel
Paul Hemsley
Warwick Hemsley
Craig Henderson
James and Penelope Hendrie
Pam Hendry
David Henley
Takuo Henmi
Donelle Hennessy
Nick Henry
Helen Henzell
Lauren Herbert
Penny Herbert
Peter and Julie Herbert
Denis Hercock
Margaret Herley
Dianne Hesterman
Paul Hetherington
Shannon Hick
Dorothy Hickey
Ellen Hickman
Sue Hicks
Chris and Mary Hill
John Hill
Jo Hiller OAM
Wendy Hillier
Michael Hillman
Gregory Hilton
Jane and John Hilton
Leonie Hilton
Frank Hingston
Ronald Hirsch
Ian Hislop
Marcus Hitch
Loretta Ho
Verity Hobbs
Charles Hocart
Gerry and Jenny Hodgkinson
Doug Hodgson
Richard Hodson
Quinton Hoffmann
Phillip Hogan
Shelley Hogan
Tina Hogarth-Clarke
Brenda Hogg
Suelynn Hoh
Alan Holbrook
Albert Holland
Romanie Hollingworth
Scott Hollingworth
Les Hollomby
Janet Holman
Edith Holmes
Col Holt MLC
Rosemary Homewood
Malcolm Hood
Margaret Hooton
Peter Hope
Vivien Hope OAM
Claire Horrocks
Bob Hotinski
Kamariani Houlis
Pantazis Houlis
Barry House MLC JP
Graham House
Jill House
Rachel House
Tony House AM
Sharni Howe
Anna Huband
Jill Hughes
Michael Hughes
Robert Hughes
Ruari Jack Hughes
Dean Huizinga
Terry Hung
Jane Hungerford
Greg Hunt
Margaret Hunt
Marie Hunt
Terence Hunt
Bill Hunter
Rosemary Hunter
Peter Hurst
Heather Hussey
Sheila Hussey*
Michael Hutchinson
Brian Hutchison
Elizabeth Hutt-Cliff
Halijah Ibrahim
Nicky Iffla
Kaye Ihms
Lee Illingworth
John and Janet Inglis
Robert Innocent
Ben Ipkendanz
Jane Ireland
Paul Isaachsen
Scott Isbel
Norasrina Bt Ishak
Nabilah Islam
Anna Marie Jackson
John Jackson
Mukesh Jain
Lucas Jaipaul
Amanda Jalleh
Bruce James OAM
Gary James
Adam Jamrozik
Douglas Janney
Kathleen Jaques
Bob Jarvis
Lee Jasson
Angie Jee
Andrew Jefferies
Giovanny Jefferson
Ian Jeffery
Sian Jeffery
Philip Jefferys
Stephanie Jenkin
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Donald Jenkins
Richard Jenkinson
Joy Jenkyn
Graeme Jennings
Phil Jennings AM
Piangchai Jennings
Ari Jenshel
Rob Jewkes
Rajaratnam Jeyaratnarajah
Per Johansen*
Aris Johar
Murray Johnsen
Christopher and
Juliet Johnson
Lyn Johnson
Narelle Johnson QC
Peter Johnson and
Filomina D’Cruz
Timothy Johnston
William Johnston
Josephine Jolly
Arnold Jones
Edwina Jones
Ian Jones
Janice Jones
Justin Jones
Marg Jones
Marigold Jones
Patricia Jones
Peta Jones
Stephen Jones
Tracey Jones and
Samuel Wylie
Kath Jordan
Nerissa Jordan
Michal Jorek
Graham Joss
Mary Joyce
Patrick Joyce
Anthony Judd
Lisa Judd
Petrice and Kevin Judge
Veronica Jumeaux
Matthew Jury
Michael Kacperek
Anthony Kain
Joseph Kalajzich
Paul Kaplan
Marnie Karmelita
Michelle Kat and
Fen-Yit Chin
Harpreet Kaur
Aki Kawamura
David Kazmirowicz
Bill Keane
Rachelle Kearney
Anne Keith-Fraser
Peter Keller
Geoffrey Kellerman
Eric Kelly
Ken Kelsall AM
Shelby Kennedy
John Kent
Freya Keogh
Louise Keogh and Brian Tee
David Kessell
Norma Keys
Benjamin Khoo
Resnie Khoo
Melinda Kiely
Anthony Kiernan
Alfred and Marlene Kilminster
Kieryn Kilminster
Alan Kinghorn
David Kingsbury
Meg Kingsley
Angie Kings-Lynne
Daniel Kippin
Robyn Kirke
Linda Kirkman
Steven Kish
Paul Kitson
Shirley Kitson
Nicholas Klamus
Hanna Kleyn
Boris Klobas
Garren Knell
Tony Kneuker
Tricia Knox
Gabriel Koh
Juliana Koh
Larry Koh
Stefanie Koh
Lian Yee Kok
Patricia Konigsberg
Kin Koo
Taku Korogi
Peter Kotai
Trisha Kotai-Ewers
Irene Kretowicz
Jayanthie Krishnan
Paul Kruger
Yuen Kwong
Bernadette Lacy
Melanja Lafrenais
Ian Laing
Marie Lake
Samya Lakis
Michael Lalli
Suanne Lam
David Lambert
Frank Lambert
Nicole Lammers
Trevor Lamond
Mim Landau
Richard Lane
Tahita Lang
Jeffrey Langdon
Kevin Lange
Bruce Langford
Gary Langham
Clyde Langoulant
Timothy Lanigan
Dorothy Lapham
Anne-Clare Larsen
Des Lascelles
Donald Latchem
Arthur Latham
Troy Laurin
Teresa Law Kit-Ha
Robert Lawrance
John Lawton
Lorna Laycock
Lenore Layman
Linh Le
Jane Le Grove
Sarah Lea
Verona Lea
Roland Leach
John Leahy
Christina Leandri
Trevor Leaver
Andrew Lee
Chau Lee
Chung Lee
Dayna Lee
Essie Lee
Heung Wing Lee
John Lee
John Lee
Kong Hon Lee
Lester Lee
Peter Lee
Wu-Long Lee
Bruce Leedman
Davinia Lefroy
Deborah Leighton
Sylvia Leighton
John Leishman
Marion Leivers
Joseph Lenzo
Nat Lenzo
Barry Leonard
Erika Leslie
Jim Leslie
Peter Leunig
Ian Lewis
Boon Liang
Peta Libby
Michael Lightowler AM
Geoffrey Lilburne
Cheng Teik Lim
Daniel Lim
Di Lim
Li Hoon Lim
Patricia Lim
Redentor Lim
William Lim
Yoke Lim
Arvid Linde
Albert Linden
David Lindsay AO
and Rosalind Lindsay
Ivan Ling
Athena Litis
Carmel and Chris Lloyd
Haydn Lloyd Davies
Godfrey Koon-Yan Lo
Josh Loh
Jui Ping Loh
Poh Hun Loh
Michael Loke
Owen Loneragan
Jo-Ann Long
Ee Von Loo
Lee Fen Loo
Meng Loo
Giuseppe Lorenti
Mandy Loton OAM
Lisa Lough
Joan Lovelady*
Kerry Lovell
Jenny Low
Victoria Lowe
Allanah Lucas
Julie and Ian Lund
Adam Lunghi
Linda Luo
Ann Lynch
Robert Lynn
Bruce Lyons
Kerry MacFarlane
Helen Macgregor
Michael Mackie
Ellen MacKinnon
Ashley Macknay
Claire MacLeay
Margaret MacLening
Hazel Maddocks
Helen Maddocks
Elizabeth Mair
Karen Majda
Stephen Mally
Jim Malone
Bernie Maloney
Roman Malyniak
Nitin Mangalath
Garth Manning
Carol Mansfield
Danit Maor
Oliver Maratea
Antony Marian
Jude Marinoni
John Mariotti
Brenda and James Marissen
Paul Mark
Barry Markham
Bill Marmion MLA
Michael Marsh
Adrienne Marshall
Lewis and Katherine Marshall
Mary Marshall
Susan Marshman
Archibald Mason
Peter Massey
Timothy Mathwin
Barry Maund
Brendan May
Kevin Mazzuchelli
Anne McAleer
Julie McAllister
Anthony McAndrew
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Anne and Michael
McAnearney
Reid McAuliffe
Terence McAuliffe
Wendy McCallum
Terence McCarter
Brian McCarthy
Caroline McCleery
David McCloughry
Gordon McColl
George McCullagh and
Robyn Wilson
Phil McCulloch
Greg McDowell
Margaret McFarlane
Rosemary McGlashan
Judi McGlynn
John McGrath
Fiona McGregor
Alison McInnes
Trinity McIntyre
Jane McKay
Kenneth McKinnon
Andrew McLean
Douglas McLean
Ludita Mclean
Michael McLean
Glen and Joanne McLeod
James McLeod
Patrick McManus
Kellie McMaster
Iain McPhail
Shirley McWhirter
Evelyn Meaney
Margaret Medcalf OAM
Murray Meharry
Meg Melville
Marilyn Mercer
Peter Merritt
Iris Messmer
Kim Metcalf
Rae Metcalf
Colette Meyerkort
Daniel Meyerkort
Con Michael AO
Matthew Middleton
Lubinka Mihailova
Gavin Miller
John Miller
John Mills
Desmond Milner
Nicole Minchin and
Sam Lieblich
Anne Minty and
Roger Palmer
Laurie Mitchell
Roderick Mitchell
Khwaja Mohiuddin
David Moorcroft
Ralph Moore
Richard Moore
Sarah Moore
Stephanie Moore
Tom Moore
John Mora
Mark Mordini
Garnet Morgan
John Morgan
Kaarina Morgan
Peter Morgan
Andre Morkel
David Morrell
Colleen Mortimer
Maureen Mowbray
Joan Moyle
Richard Moyle
Terry Mueller
Peter and Janet Muhling
Joanna Muir
Kim Munckton
Richard Munro
Beulah Munyard
Betty Murphy
Alice Murray
Michael Murrey
Damian Muthu
Bala Nadarajah
Sydney Nade
Devakumar Nair
Philip Nakashima
Tim Nallipogu
Thomas Nankivell
Hilaire Natt
Diana Neale
Kate Negoescu
Verna Nelmes
Jun Wei Neo
Joel Nevin
Brenda Newbey
Mark Newman
David Newnes
Andy Ng
Chen Wei Ng and
Jessie Wong
Kenneth Ng
Nhu Nguyen
Nina and Hoa Nguyen
Joanna Nicholas
Clair Nicholson
Jennifer and Darryl Nicol
Joanne Nixon
Luke Nofal
Kieran Noonan and
Melanie Tan-Noonan
David Norman
Frank Norman*
Iain Norrish
David Norton
Judith Nott
Pat Nottle
John Ntoumenopoulos
Brian Nugawela
Leonie Nulsen
Robert Nunn
Jeffrey Nurse
Deborah Oates
Christopher O’Brien
Con O’Brien
Diane O’Brien
Kate O’Donnell
Mary O’Hara
Nick O’Hara
Paul O’Hara
Juhani Ojala
Richard O’Keeffe
Nadia Okis
Tad Okutani
Emma Oldfield
Lynn Olssen
Frederic Ong
Anthony Ooi
Ken Orr
Emily Ortega
Edwin Osborn
Bob Osmetti
Steven Ostaszewskyj
Paul Ostergaard
Daniel Ostrognay
Hendrik Overmeire
Roger Overmeire
Maurice Owen
Marianne Oxley
David Oxnam and
Kathryn Zerk
Mike Paech
Remo Paggi
Debra Paisley
Glen Paisley
Rob Palandri
Eric Palmer
Esme Park
Gary Park
Dorothy Parker
Kevin Parker AC
Rod Parker
Merle Parkes AM
Ben Parkin
Ronald Parkin
Terry Parks
Peter Parolo
Mal Parr
John Parry AM JP
Roger Passmore
Alpesh Patel
Andrew Paterson
Kim Paterson
Margaret Paterson
Michael Paterson
Phil Paterson
Craig Paton
Jeni Paton
Jillian Paton
Mary-Anne Paton
Ann Patrick
Georgie Paulik
Warren Pavey
Alan Payne PSM
Michael Payne
Michele Payne
Vera Payne
John Peacock
John and Rosemary Pearman
Adrian Peck
Vittoria Pedalina
John Peirce
Christine Pendal
Ann Penketh
Simone Pennefather
Craig Pennell
Wayne Pennington
Andrew Pereira
Stephen Pereira
Jocelyn Perree
Robert Perriam
Joe Perrozzi
Phillip Perry
Jenny Peterson
Emanuel Petrelis OAM
Nellie Petrovich
Cam Tich Phan
Constantine Phatouros
Anne Phelan
Chris Phillips
Christopher Phillips
Diana Phillips
Karen Phillips
Eliza Pickard
Sally Pickard
Jenny Pickering
Joan Piesse
Ray Piesse
Leone Piggford
Stephen Piscetek
Noel Platell
Ted Polglaze
Jill Pollard
Margaret Pollett
Selvam Ponnuthurai
Raymond Pontague
Ivy Poon
Mei Han Poon
Sonia Porter
Teresa Porter
Peter Potter
Tjeerd Poutsma
Jocelyn Pow
Bradley Power
Lesley Power
Blair Poynton
Cheryl Praeger AM FAA
Barry Price
Robert Prince
Murray Princehorn
Neville Pringle
Alexander Prins
Belinda Prinzen
Graeme Prior
Bob Pritchard
Stephen Pritchard
Neville Probert
Laura Prodan
Ashley Prout
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Marg Prout
Amanda Pugh
Joseph Pugliese
Vivi Purnomo
Rowena Putland
John Puzey
William Quach
Kevin Quadros
Otto Quaglio
Damian Quail
Adrian Quan Sing
Warner Quarles De Quarles
Francis Quinlivan
Michael Rafferty
Touhidur Rahman
Deepa Ramalingam
Victor Ranzetta
Phillip Rappeport
Daniel Rarp
Hugh Ravening
David Ravine
Janina Rebeiro
Terry Redmond
Paul Reed
David Rees
Ray Reeves
Victoria Reeves
Archibald Reid, III
Don Reid
Jennifer Reid
Sharon Reilly
Jane Retallack
Gayelle Reynolds
Hugh Reynolds
Clive Reynoldson
Katherine Richardson
Julie Rick
Tom Ridsdill-Smith
Andrey Riedmann
Fiona Rigg
Geoff Riley
Mary Riley
Mark Rinaldi
Andrew Ritchie
Barry Roberts
Bill Robertson*
Glen Robertson
Ann Robinson
David Robinson AM
Digby Robinson
Graeme Robson
Peter Roga
Clive Rogers
Darren Rogers
Judith Rogers
David Rose
Enid Rose
Alan Rosen
Rajaee Rouhani
Erin Round
Genevieve Rowles
Jann Rowley
Christopher Rowling
Donald Rudderham
Graeme Rundle
Tony Ruse
Aida Russell
John Rutherford
Sharnee Rutherford
Helen Ryan
Matthew Ryan
Sean Ryan
Tony Ryan
Eric Saare
Rosemary Sadleir
Karen Sagenschneider
Barry Saker
Arwa Saleh-Evans
Jenny Sales
Nicoleta Samiotis
Kerry Sanderson AO
Bongkot Sappapan
Vahe Sarmazian
Saliba Sassine
Douglas Saunders
Lesley Saunders
Jarred Scagliotta
Alex Scarff
Megan Schmitt
Peter Schofield
Brynley Scott
Matthew Scott
Virginia Scott
Dennis Screaigh
Jackie Scurlock OAM
Pamela Seaman
Choon Keat Seet
Gladys See-Toh
Jack Segal
Melissa Seneque
Woon Fa Seng
Caroline Seth
Barry Sexstone
Ingrid Shack and
Cameron Platell
Faraz Shakibaie
Phillip Shanhun
Carol Shannon
Leonore Shapiro
Hema Sharda
Gavin Sharp
Jenny Shaw
Erica Shedley
Matthew and
Shannan Sheldrick
Dawn Shepherd
Geoffrey Shepherdson
John Sheridan
Elisabeth Sherry
Yashesh Sheth
Lisa Shine
Douglas Short
Leslie Shub
Ryan Sia
Oliver Sigmund
Phil Silberstein
Lindsay Silbert
Suzanne Silbert
Katherine Silburn
Brett Sillars
Robert Sills
N Silvester
Darren Sim
Seng Sim
Andrew Simper
Marilyn Simpson
Brett Sinclair
Ann and Robert Sippe
Hathaikarn Siriphraiwan
Barry Sivewright
Phillip Slattery
Tracy Small
Don Smallman
Christopher Smith
David Smith
Fiona Smith
Geoff and Jan Smith
Jocelyn Smith
Maureen Smith
Naomi Smith
Nigel Smith
Nola Smith
Peter Smith
Richard Smith
Rowena Smith
Erica Smyth
Bradley Snell
Samuel Sng
Rosemary Snibson
Simon Snook
Marc Sodhy
Martin Soh
Coralie Solomon
Chelsea Somers
Patrick Somers
Alvin Soo
Michael Soo
Julio Soria
Peter Soumanis
Charles Southwood
Peter Spain
Bill and Colleen Spencer
Stephen Spiers
Pat Spillman
Paul St John
Julie Staer
Gerrit Stafford
Peter Stafford
Myra Stanbury
Dunja Stanisic
Garman Stapley-Oh
Daniel Stavely
Henry and Noell Stawarz
Rodney Steed
Louisa Stefanou
Gary Stein
Jack Stein
Paul Steinmann
Judith Stephens
Ruth Stephenson
Gregory Sterrett
Chris Stevenson
Robert Stevenson
Allan Stewart
Andrew Stewart
Don and Lee Stewart
Glen Stewart
Jamie Stewart
Janine Stewart
Michelle and Brent Stewart
Noeline Stewart
Paul Stobie
John Stocco
Graham Stockdale
Carolyn Stokes
James Stokes
Bridget Stone
Chris Storey
Peter Stransky
Ray Strauss
Andrew Strelein
Pat and Tony Stroud
Jan Stuart
Michael Stukely
Belinda Stutley
Dayani Subawickrama
Albert Sugianto
Kaoru Sugihara
Piotr Sujkowski
Philip Surman
Alianna Susilo
Frank Sweeney
Ross Sweeney
Joseph Sweet
Patricia Swift
Evan Sylwestrzak
Josephine Symons
Robert Szewczak
Malgorzata Szynaka
Susan Takao
Anthony Tan
Bonita Tan
Carolyn Tan
Cheow Hock Tan
Dora Tan
Ernest Tan
Ernie Tan
Henry Tan
Hock Leong Tan
Jason Tan
Marcus Tan
Thuan Tan
Stephen Tang
Christina Tanuadji
Carlo Tatonetti
Isaac Taubman
Janice Tay
Ian Taylor
Noela Taylor
Sue Taylor
Marco Tedeschi
Mark Teh
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Lisa Telford
Helen Tennant
Sze Cheng Teo
Theodore Teo
Timothy Teoh
Tiong Teoh
Liz Terracini
Elizabeth Tetlow
Anne-Marie Thain
Priya Thalayasingam
Kum Chee Tham
Heather Thanos
Dashini Thavanayagam
Helen Thomas
Jacqueline Thomas
Beth Thompson
Phillip Thompson
Stanley Thomson
Gina Thornberry
Robert Thornton
John Thorpe
Teng Thum
Ray Thurloe
Choon Tien
Paul Tiernan
Challis Tilbrook
Amanda Tilbury
Larry Tilbury
Trevor Tilley
Linda Tinning
Dion Todd
Ray Todd
Aik Ming Toh
Luke Toh
Michael Tolmie
Francis Tomas
Barry Tonkin
Shirley Tonkin
Simon Torvaldsen
David Tout
Heath Townsend
Mary Townsend
Margaret Traill
Emily Trainer
Brian Travers
Anne Tregonning
Lisa Trevena-Williams
Alfredo Trisula
Clive Trott
Helen Trowell
Liz Truswell
Jenny Tu
Helen Tuite
Debra Turner
Helen Turpin
Annette Tyler
Maria Uchanski
Francis Ughanze
Laurence Upston
Avinash Uttamchandani
Nina Vagaja
Andras Vajda
Paul Vajda
Jennifer Van Bockxmeer
Martin Van Bueren
Tony Van Merwyk
Toni Van Rijn
Gina Varne and
Jeffrey Bremer
Kevin Varvell
Mahendra Vaswani
Deirdre Veitch
Robert Velletri
Michael Verheggen
Royce Vermeulen
Barry Vieira
Shyan Vijayasekaran
Gemey Visscher
Diwaker Voola
Godfrey Vose AM
Mark Vucak
Greg Waddell
John and Coral Wager
Christopher Wake
Geoffrey Walker
Graeme Walker
Ian Walker
Joel Walker
Natalie Walker
David Wallace
Margaret Wallwork
Robyn Walsh
Max Walters AM
Hong Wang
Robert Warburton
Bill and Louise Ward
Ian Warner
Robin Warren AC
Matthew Warrier
Kenneth Washbourne
Stewart Washer
Patricia Waters
Margo Watkins
Andrew Watson
Barbara Watson
Rosalie Watson
Tatjana Watson
Shirley Watt
Wendy Watts
Greg Webster
John Webster
William Weedon
Martyn Weir
John Welborn and
Caroline Goossens
Suzanne and Tim Welborn
Alison Weller
Gavin Wells
Greg Wells
Kathryn Wells
Nina Wells
Russell West
Patricia Weston
William Wettenhall
Monique Wheatley
Jean Whimp
Bradley Whisson
Andrew White
Elizabeth White
Garry White
Robyn White
Ros White
Stephanie Whitehand
Iain Whitelaw
Tom Whitelaw and
Lesley Gilmour
Heather Whiting
Kate Whiting
Lilian Whitmarsh
Ann Whyntie
Kelly-Anne Whyte
Daniel Wibowo
Christopher Wiener
Helen Wildy
Ron Wilkie
Christopher Wilkins
George Wilkinson, III
Janet Williams
Kent Williams
Kerrie Williams
Vincent and Patricia Williams
Betty Willmott
Helen Wills-Johnson
Albert Wilson
Clayton Wilson
Georgina and Michael Wilson
Glenda Wilson
Gratton Wilson AO
Howard Wilson
James Wilson
Margaret Wilson
Michael and Katheryn Wilson
Scott Wilson
Stuart Wilson
Mary Maude Winter
Peter Winterton
Angelique Winton
Michael and Valerie Wishart
Bruce Wishaw
Adelaide Withers
Shirley Witko
Dianne Wolfer
Joo Wan Wong
Justin Wong
Kin Ponf Wong
Laurence Wong
Graham Wood
Moya Wood
Peter Wood
Brian Wooller
Susan Worley
John Worthington
Paul Worthington
Christopher Wray
Jacqueline Wright
Peter Wright
Frances Wrixon
Louise Wynter
Kien Yang
Pei Ling Yap
Christopher Yates
James Yates
Wai Yau
Leon Yeap
Boon Yeoh
William Yeung
Solene Yiklong
Jessica Yin
Debbie Yip and Paul Weng
Choon-Yuh Yong
Soon Min Yong
Jill Young
John Young
Elizabeth Yuncken
Donna Zaffino
Juris Zalitis
Ashley and Anita Zimpel
Kurt Zink
Michael Zurzolo
* Deceased
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Bequests
Corporations
Estate of John Beale OAM
Estate of Leslie Bertoli
Estate of Margaret Braine
Estate of John Delano
Estate of Stella Dickinson
Estate of Muriel Horsfall
Estate of John Jackson
Estate of Ronald Johnston
Estate of Murray
Johnstone CitWA
Estate of John Clauscen
Murray
Estate of Gilbert North
Estate of Dr Peter Sarfaty
and Elizabeth Sarfaty
Estate of Henry Schapper
$50,000 and above
Estate of Harold Schenberg
Estate of William and
Marlene Schrader
Estate of Christopher
Symons
Apache Energy
BHP Billiton
Chevron Australia
Committee for Perth Limited
Department of Water
Equinox Minerals Ltd
Ernst & Young
Hawaiian Pty Ltd
Independence Group NL
Karl Storz Endoscopy
Australia Pty Ltd
Khaki Investments Pty Ltd
Monadelphous Group
Limited
MScience Pty Ltd
Rio Tinto
TSW Analytical
University Club of Western
Australia
West Australian Women’s
Society of Fine Arts
and Crafts
West Coast Eagles
Football Club
Woodside Energy
$10,000 – $49,999
Abbott Australasia Pty Ltd
ABM Resources Limited
Allens Arthur Robinson
AMEC
ANZ Banking Group
Asbestos Diseases Society
of Australia Inc
Aurecon
Australian Society
of Implant Dentistry
Benthic Geotech Pty Ltd
BGC Australia Pty Ltd
Brunel Pty Ltd
BT Financial Group
Commonwealth Bank
ConocoPhillips
Australasia Pty Ltd
Country Women’s
Association of WA Inc
Criterion Properties Pty Ltd
Demeter Wealth Management
Elders Limited
Fircroft Australia
Golder Associates Pty Ltd
Iluka Resources Limited
Laing O’Rourke
Link Oil & Gas Professionals
Lions Cancer Institute
of Western Australia
Main Roads Western
Australia
McRae Investments Pty Ltd
Minara Resources Limited
Mitsubishi Corporation
Nestle Nutrition
Newmont Australia
NWQ Capital
Management Pty Ltd
Paladin Energy Ltd
Schaffer Corporation Limited
Sipa Resources Limited
Subiaco Investments Pty Ltd
Subsea 7 Australia
Contracting Pty Ltd
Swan Energy
Uniting Church in the City
Water Corporation
Western Power
Zonta Club of Peel Region Inc
$1,000 – $9,999
AECOM Australia Pty Ltd
Akamai Management Group
Alan Moyle Pty Ltd
Alcoa of Australia Limited
ANSAC
Aquaterra
Architects Board
of Western Australia
ARM Architecture
Australian & New Zealand
Society of Paediatric
Dentistry (WA)
Australian Institute of
Landscape Architects
Australian Society of
Orthodontists
Australian Society of
Orthodontists (WA)
Australian Tax Office
BankWest
Baosteel Australia Mining
Company Pty Ltd
Bayer Australia Ltd
BG & E Pty Ltd
Bloomsbury Antiques
Boral Bricks
Boutique Wealth
Management
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Australia Pty Ltd
Cameron Chisholm &
Nicol (WA) Pty Ltd
Cape Bouvard
Investments Pty Ltd
Central City Medical Centre
Chamber of Commerce
and Industry WA
City of Perth
Clough Limited
Cox Howlett & Bailey
Woodland
CPA Australia
Crothers Construction Pty Ltd
CSA Global Pty Ltd
Dental Health Services
Department of Indigenous
Affairs
DM Civil
Donaldson + Warn
Dymocks Booksellers
East Perth Redevelopment
Authority
FBM Corporation
Ferrier Hodgson
Gavin Jackson Cultural
Resource Management
Georgiou Group Pty Ltd
GHD Pty Ltd
Global Offshore Pty Ltd
Graduate Management
Association
Grange Resources Limited
Hames Sharley
HASSELL (Perth)
Hatch (WA)
Herbert Smith Freehills –
Perth Office
Honeywell Pacific
Institute of Chartered
Accountants (WA Branch)
Integra Mining Limited
Interpod Pty Ltd
Jackson McDonald
JCY
JDSi Consulting Engineers
Johnson Winter & Slattery
Kate King Legal Pty Ltd
Kerry Hill Architects
Kinetic Health
KPMG Australia
Leap Australia Pty Ltd
Lycopodium Minerals Pty Ltd
Macmahon Holdings Ltd
Maple-Brown Abbott Limited
McCusker Holdings Pty Ltd
Mecca Cosmetica
Minter Ellison Lawyers
Monart Studio & Gallery
Moombarriga Geoscience
Mt Romance Australia Pty Ltd
MWH
Pennington Scott Pty Ltd
Perron Group
of Companies
Perth Zoo
Pfizer (Perth) Pty Ltd
Philip Griffiths Architects
PPI Technology Services
Pritchard Francis Pty Ltd
PwC Australia
Pynt & Partners
Roche Products Pty Ltd
Rockwater Pty Ltd
Rotary Club of Batavia Coast
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Royal Australasian College
of Dental Surgeons
Royal Australian &
New Zealand College
of Psychiatrists (WA)
Safehouse Habitats
(Australia) Pty Ltd
Santa Maria College
Sceales & Co
SEW-Eurodrive Australia
Society for Education,
Music and Psychology
Research
Society of Crystallographers
in Australia and
New Zealand
Speciality Feeds
Sports Medicine Australia
(WA Branch)
St Hilda’s Anglican
School for Girls
Structerre Consulting
Group
Swan Contract Personnel
Swiss Australian
Academic Network
Technip Oceania Pty Ltd
Thales Australia
The Planning Group WA
Thiess Pty Ltd
Thompson Estate
Tottle Partners
Town of Narrogin
Transfield Worley
Joint Venture
United Way
University of Tasmania
Urbis
URS Australia Pty Ltd
UWA Academic Staff
Association
Viscount Plastics Pty Ltd
Western Australian
Specialty Alloys Pty Ltd
Western Diagnostic
Pathology
Wood & Grieve Engineers
Wythenshawe Pty Ltd
Yanchep Sun City Pty Ltd
$500 – $999
AccentWest
Albany Podiatry
Allan Miller Dental Practice
Athlete’s Foot
Ausgroup Limited – AGC
Australian and New
Zealand College of
Anaesthetists (WA)
Australian Geomechanics
Society (WA Chapter)
Australian Insurance
Law Association
Australian Medical
Association (WA)
Australian Podiatry
Association (WA)
Australian Prosthodontic
Society (WA)
Byland Fabrication
CBI Constructors Pty Ltd
Central Earthmoving
City of Cockburn
Cramer & Neil Airconditioning
& Refrigeration
Deloitte Australia
Digirock Pty Ltd
Engineers Australia
(WA Division)
Ferguson Architects
Financial Services Institute
of Australasia
Financial Services Partners
Footwear Industries Pty Ltd
Gilbert + Tobin Lawyers
H K Tey Pty Ltd
IChemE in Australia
iiNet Limited
Iredale Pedersen Hook
King & Wood Mallesons
Lifestreams Christian Church
Lyons Architects
Marcus Collins Architect
McConnell Dowell
Constructors (Aust) Pty Ltd
Mossenson Galleries
MRXTechnologies
Musicological Society
of Australia
New Era Signage
Norman Disney & Young
Optimum Resource
Architects
Pacific Institute
Perth Medieval and
Renaissance Group
Pharmaceutical Society
of WA
Pharmacy Guild of Australia
(WA Branch)
Proudlove Smash Repairs
Public Transport Authority
Raytheon Australia Pty Ltd
Rojan Advanced Ceramics
Pty Ltd
RSM Bird Cameron
Sally Joyston-Bechal
Study Group
Sinclair Knight Merz
Sports Fever Subiaco
Supacoat Powder Coaters
SVT Engineering Consultants
Tesla Forum
University Co-Operative
Bookshop Limited
VDM Consulting
WA Department of Health
Wesley College Parents &
Friends Association
Western Australian
Chinese Chamber of
Commerce Inc
Wests Glass
Less than $500
Alliance Power &
Data Pty Ltd APD Unit
Anthropological Society of
Western Australia
APESMA (WA)
Association of Consulting
Architects of
Australia (WA)
Australasian College for
Emergency Medicine
– WA Faculty
Australian & New Zealand
Society for Geriatric
Medicine (WA)
Australian Association
of Social Workers
(WA Branch)
Australian Finance
Conference
Australian Society for
Microbiology (WA)
Australian Society of
Endodontology
(WA Branch) Inc
Bayswater Primary
School BEC Engineering
Bedford Combined
Probus Club Inc
Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Community High School
Kim Beazley and
Associates Pty Ltd
Kott Gunning Lawyers
KW & J Proudlove
Lake Karrinyup Country Club
Latro Lawyers
Midwest Electrical
Service Pty Ltd
Oakstone Medical Publishing
Office of the Auditor General
Planning and Transport
Research Centre
Professional Pharmacy
Services
Royal Australasian College
of Physicians
Royal Australian Chemical
Institute Inc (WA Branch)
Rural Doctors’ Association
of WA
Scotch College
Seashells Hospitality
Group Pty Ltd
Siemens Ltd. Australia
Skywest Airlines Pty Ltd
Society of Hospital
Pharmacists of Australia
(WA Branch)
Spaceagency: Architects
Squires Sanders
St George’s College (Inc.)
Tikva Investments Pty Ltd
Tiwest Pty Ltd
Veresdale Holdings Pty Ltd
WA Classic Sounds Pty Ltd
Walker Scientific Pty Ltd
WorleyParsons Limited
BP Kwinana Refinery Pty Ltd
Carmelite Monastery
Christian Medical and Dental
Fellowship WA
Civic Legal
Country Women’s
Association
(Beverley Branch)
Criminal Lawyers’ Association
Elders Insurance
F H Faulding
Gresley Abas Architects
Harvey World Travel
Hoppys Parts R Us
In Unison Pty Ltd
Individual Elegance
Building Service
Industrial Relations
Society of WA
Institution of Engineering
and Technology
(WA Branch)
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