thank yu 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 In recognition 2011 | 01 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 In recognition 2011 | 03 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 04 In recognition 2011 In recognition 2011 | 05 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. In recognition 2011 | 07 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. In recognition 2011 | 09 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.” 10 In recognition 2011 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. In recognition 2011 | 11 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. In recognition 2011 | 13 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 In recognition 2011 | 15 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) 16 In recognition 2011 sch 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. In recognition 2011 | 17 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. In recognition 2011 | 19 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. In recognition 2011 | 21 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. In recognition 2011 | 23 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 In recognition 2011 | 27 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 In recognition 2011 | 29 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. in celebration of phil anthropy | 31 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 32 In recognition 2011 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. In recognition 2011 | 33 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 In recognition 2011 | 35 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 In recognition 2011 | 37 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 38 In recognition 2011 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 In recognition 2011 | 39 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 40 In recognition 2011 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 In recognition 2011 | 41 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 42 In recognition 2011 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 In recognition 2011 | 43 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 44 In recognition 2011 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 In recognition 2011 | 45 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) Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this report. We sincerely apologise if any error or emission has occurred. If you notice any omission or error please notify the Development and Alumni Relations office on development@uwa.edu.au or call +61 8 6488 8000. 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