Sport
- Ben Alexander, ACT Brumbies representative and Australian Wallabies rugby player
- Dave Burnet, Australian Wallabies rugby player
- Tom Carter, NSW Waratahs representative
- James Castrission member of the first crossing of the Tasman Sea from Australia to New Zealand by kayak
- Nathan Charles, ACT Brumbies representative, Western Force Current Squad Member and Wallabies 2010 European Tour squad member.
- Steve Cutler, Australian Wallabies rugby player
- Matthew Dunn, Olympic swimmer and gold medallist in Pan Pacific and Commonwealth Games
- Alan Gurr Australian V8 Supercar driver
- Justin Jones member of the first crossing of the Tasman Sea from Australia to New Zealand by kayak
- Neill Latimer, Australian Wallabies rugby player
- Timothy Leathart - Australian representative to the 2012 Olympics in Athletics
- Al Manning, NSW Waratahs representative
- Lachlan Mitchell, London Wasps player
- Mark Morgan, Australian Swimming Team Captain 1978 Commonwealth Games Edmonton, gold medal 100m freestyle; selected 1980 Olympic Games Moscow
- Matthew Nicholson, state cricketer who played one test for Australia
- Rex Pemberton, youngest Australian to climb Mount Everest, at 21
- Bruce Taafe, Australian Wallabies rugby player, NSW Waratah Exec VP Wall St IT corporations
- Ross Turnbull, Australian Wallabies rugby player, coach of NSW and for a short time the Wallabies head coach. The head of ARU board for several years
- Simon Whitfield, gold medallist at 2000 Olympics Men's Triathlon held in Sydney
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“Drag racing is a sport of egos, and its all male egos.”
—Shirley Cha Cha Muldowney (b. 1940)
“If a walker is indeed an individualist there is nowhere he cant go at dawn and not many places he cant go at noon. But just as it demeans life to live alongside a great river you can no longer swim in or drink from, to be crowded into safer areas and hours takes much of the gloss off walkingone sport you shouldnt have to reserve a time and a court for.”
—Edward Hoagland (b. 1932)