Normanhurst Boys' High School - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

Politics, public service and the law
  • Peter Andren AM, former Independent Member for Calare in the Parliament of Australia (1996–2007)
  • The Honourable Peter Baldwin, former Labor Member for Sydney in the Parliament of Australia (1983–1998), former Minister for Employment and Education Services (1990), former Minister for Higher Education and Employment Services (1990–1993), former Minister for Social Security (1993–1996)
  • The Honourable Justice Ian Harrison, Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales (since 2007)
  • The Honourable Justice Peter McClellan, Chief Judge at Common Law of the Supreme Court of New South Wales (since 2005), former Chief Judge of the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales (2003–2005), former Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales (2001–2003), former Chairman of the Sydney Water Inquiry (1998).
Science, medicine and academia
  • Dr Geoffrey Kiel, Professor of Management at Queensland University;
  • Professor Ian Plimer, geologist and academic
Business and industry
  • David Hill, Chairman and CEO of Fox Sports, creator of the Sky Sports channel, former chairman of Fox Broadcasting
Entertainment, media and the arts
  • Simon Main, former actor and convicted drug trafficker
Sport
  • Roger Davis, golfer
  • Neil Maxwell, former NSW and Australia A cricketer.
  • Richard Pybus, cricketer and former Pakistan cricket coach
  • Robert Wheatley, former Socceroo (1981 to 1990)
  • Tobias Seeto, professional futsal player and Futsalroo

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