List of Old Boys of Shore - Politics, Public Service and The Law

Politics, Public Service and The Law

  • David Arblaster - Former NSW Liberal politician, Minister for Culture, Sport and Recreation and Minister for Tourism (1976) and Member for Mosman (1972–1984)
  • Matthew Baird - Barrister; Former National Campaign Director, National President, Deputy National President and NSW Campaign Director for the Australian Democrats; Former Alderman of Hunter's Hill Council; Editor of the Local Government Law Journal (NSW)
  • John Booth - Former NSW Liberal politician, Member for Wakehurst (1984–1991)
  • Hugh Burton Bradley - Honorary Consul of Sweden; Former Honorary Consul of Finland; Named Commander 1st Class of the Order of the Polar Star (Sweden)
  • Michael William Campbell QC - Consultant of the Judicial Commission of New South Wales; Former Acting Judge Appeal of the Supreme Court of NSW; Former Chief Judge of the Compensation Court of NSW
  • Michael Cashion S.C - Barrister; Appointed Senior Counsel NSW
  • Sir John Gorton - Politician and Prime Minister of Australia (also attended Geelong Grammar School)
  • Justice John Dyson Heydon - Judge of the High Court of Australia
  • Sir Leslie Melville - economist, academic, Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University
  • Sir Vernon Treatt - NSW Liberal politician, Minister for Justice (1938–1941) and Leader of the Opposition (1946–1952).

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