List of Perth Modernians

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This is a list of Perth Modernians, the notable alumni of Perth Modern School, an academically-selective co-educational public high school located in Subiaco, an inner city suburb of Perth, Western Australia.

Perth Modern School alumni have received more top Order of Australia honours, than the alumni of any other school in Western Australia.[1]

Heads of state

Government

Heads of government

Executive branch

Cabinet

Other executives

Legislative branch

Judicial branch

Presiding judges

Judges, superior courts

Military

Chiefs of services

Air, flag, and general officers

Others – military

  • William Geoffrey Chandler, MBE, (1908–1994)[6] – Major, Australian Army
  • Ralph Honner, DSO, MC, (1904–1994) – Lieutenant Colonel, Australian Army, distinguished commanding officer in World War II
  • Leslie Ernest Le Souef, OBE, MDLRF, (1900–1996)[7] – Lieutenant-Colonel, Australian Army
  • Charles Edward Maurice Lloyd, CBE, (1899–1956) – Colonel, Australian Army
  • Frederick Byro Nairn,[8] ED,[9] (1916–1986) – Major, Australian Army

Public service

Public servants

Diplomats

Politicians

  • Margaret Battye (1909–1949) – Australian women's rights activist, first female court lawyer in Western Australia
  • Bob Hawke, AC – President of Australian Council of Trade Unions
  • Clarrie Isaacs (1948–2003) – Australian Aboriginal activist
  • Rob Riley (1954–1996) – Australian Aboriginal activist
  • Jessie Robertson (1909–1976) – State president of the National Council of Women 1956–1959 & 1966–1972, of the Australian-Asian Association (1960–1965), international president of the Pan-Pacific and South East Asia Women's Association 1961–1964; co-founder of Association of Western Australia 1947, the Soroptimist Club of Perth 1958, King Edward Memorial Hospital auxiliary 1958, and of the women's auxiliary of the Country and Democratic League 1957 and was president 1961–1964
  • Vincent Serventy (1917–2007) – established world first nature conservation day, now Earth Day, Commissioner of Australian Heritage Commission, President of Wildlife Preservation Society of Australia, and founder of WA National Trust, WA Tree Society, WA Gould League of Birdlovers[10]

Others – public service

  • Sheila McClemans (1909–1988) – first female barrister before the WA Supreme Court, co-founder of the first all-female law firm in WA
  • Jessie Robertson (1909–1976) – State president of the National Council of Women 1956–1959 & 1966–1972, of the Australian-Asian Association (1960–1965), international president of the Pan-Pacific & South East Asia Women's Association 1961–1964; and president of the women's auxiliary of the Country and Democratic League 1961–1964

Academia and science

Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors

Chairs

Other notable academics and scientists

Rhodes Scholars

Art, entertainment and media

Artists

Entertainment and media

Business

Sport

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