This is a list of Old Haleians, they being notable former students of Hale School, an Anglican Church school presently located in Wembley Downs, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia.
Royalty
- Sharafuddin Idris Shah – Sultan of Selangor, Malaysia
 - Tunku Ismail Idris – Crown Prince of Johor
 
Vice regal
Academia and science
- Kevin Cullen – doctor, winemaker[1]
 - George Winterton – Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Sydney
 
Arts
- Sam Roberts-Smith – operatic baritone
 
Business
- John Bennison – general manager of Wesfarmers
 - Alexander Forrest – landowner and developer, explorer
 - Andrew Forrest – Chairman and CEO of Fortescue Metals Group; philanthropist (also attended Christ Church Grammar School)
 - Richard Goyder – CEO of Wesfarmers and chairman of Australian Football League
 - Lang Hancock – asbestos and iron ore magnate
 - E. A. "Peter" Wright – mining magnate
 - Melvin Poh – media entrepreneur
 
Law
Chief Justice
Others – law
- Robert Nicholson – Justice of the Federal Court of Australia and the Supreme Court of Western Australia
 
Media, entertainment, culture and the arts
- Robert Drewe – author, journalist (winner, Walkley Award)
 - Edward Fiennes-Clinton, 18th Earl of Lincoln – author[2]
 - Robert Juniper – painter
 - Edward Russell – television presenter
 - Meyne Wyatt – actor, Redfern Now
 - Basil Zempilas – television presenter (Seven News)
 
Military
Victoria Cross recipient
- Benjamin Roberts-Smith – recipient of the Victoria Cross for Australia and Medal for Gallantry[3]
 
Chiefs of services
- Sir Valston Hancock – Chief of the Air Staff, Royal Australian Air Force
 - Sir Colin Hannah – Chief of the Air Staff, Royal Australian Air Force
 
Great Escape survivor
- Paul Royle – pilot
 
Politics and public service
Premiers
- Richard Court, AC – Premier of Western Australia
 - Hendy Cowan – Deputy Premier of Western Australia
 - Peter Dowding – Premier of Western Australia (also attended Caulfield Grammar School and The Scots College)[4]
 - Sir John Forrest – first Premier of Western Australia
 - Sir Walter Hartwell James – Premier of Western Australia
 - George Leake – Premier of Western Australia
 - Sir Ross McLarty – Premier of Western Australia
 
Ministers
- Septimus Burt – Attorney-General, Western Australia
 - Thomas Davy – Attorney-General, Minister for Education, Western Australia
 - Sir Victor Garland – Minister in various portfolios, McMahon Ministry and Second and Third Fraser Ministries, Australia
 - Bill Hassell – Minister in various portfolios, Court Ministry, Western Australia
 - Christian Porter – Minister in various portfolios, Barnett Ministry, Western Australia
 
Other members of parliament
- Brian Greig – Australian Senator for Western Australia, Leader of the Australian Democrats
 - Hugh Guthrie – Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly and Speaker of the Legislative Assembly
 - Edward Bertram Johnston – Member of the Western Australian Legislative Council and Australian Senator for Western Australia
 - Anthony Trethowan – Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, clergyman
 - Charles Wittenoom – Member of the Western Australian Legislative Council
 
Others – politics and public service
Diplomatic officers
- Sir Victor Garland – Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
 - Bill Hassell – Agent-General for Western Australia, London; Consul-General for Germany, Western Australia
 - David Irvine – Australian High Commissioner to Papua New Guinea; Australian Ambassador to China and concurrently Ambassador to Mongolia and North Korea
 - Sir Walter Hartwell James – Agent-General for Western Australia, London
 - Sir Edward Wittenoom – Consul-General for France, Western Australia
 
Mayors
Sport
Australian rules football
Old Haleians playing in the Australian Football League include:
- Michael Gardiner – West Coast Eagles, St Kilda Saints, played in AFL Grand Final, 2009
 - Kasey Green – West Coast Eagles, North Melbourne Kangaroos
 - Brett Jones – West Coast Eagles
 - Chad Jones – AFL player (West Coast Eagles, North Melbourne Kangaroos)
 - Matthew Leuenberger – Brisbane Lions
 - Paul Medhurst – Fremantle Dockers, Collingwood Magpies, Anzac Day Medal winner, 2008
 - Cale Morton – Melbourne Demons, West Coast Eagles, Larke Medal winner, 2007
 - Jarryd Morton – Hawthorn Hawks
 - Mitchell Morton – West Coast Eagles, Richmond Tigers, Sydney Swans
 - Jason Norrish – Melbourne Demons, Fremantle Dockers
 - Tom Mitchell – Sydney Swans, Hawthorn Hawks, Brownlow Medal winner, 2018
 - Nick Kommer – Essendon Bombers
 - Michael Clark – Fremantle Dockers, Collingwood Magpies
 - Michael Evans – Melbourne Demons
 - Tom Barrass – West Coast Eagles
 - Michael Aitken – Carlton Blues
 - Digby Morrell – North Melbourne Kangaroos, Carlton Blues
 - Adam Lange – North Melbourne Kangaroos
 - Cameron Venables – Collingwood Magpies
 - Clancy Rudeforth – West Coast Eagles
 - Tim Gepp – Richmond Tigers, Western Bulldogs
 - Mitch Georgiades – Port Adelaide Football Club
 - Darcy Cameron – Collingwood Football Club
 - Shane McAdam – Adelaide Football Club
 - Kyron Hayden – North Melbourne Football Club
 - Jy Farrar – Gold Coast Suns
 
Cricket
- Geoff Marsh – international player (Australia) and coach (Australia, Zimbabwe, Pune Warriors India and Sri Lanka)
 - Theo Doropoulos – state player (Western Australia, South Australia)
 - Marcus Stoinis – state player (Western Australia)
 - Michael Clark – state player (Western Australia)
 - David Bandy – state player (Western Australia)
 - Arthur Lodge – state player (Western Australia)
 
Golf
- Curtis Luck – US Amateur Golf Champion 2016
 
Hockey
- Mark Hickman – international player (Australia), including at the Champions Trophy (1996, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003), Commonwealth Games (1998 (gold medallist) and 2002 (gold medallist)) and World Hockey Cup (2002 (silver medallist))[5]
 
Olympics
- Mark Hickman – hockey (Australian team), Athens 2004 (gold medallist)[5]
 - Percy Oliver – swimming (Australian team), Berlin 1936
 - Todd Pearson – swimming (Australian team), Sydney 2000 (gold medallist) and Athens 2004 (silver medallist)
 - Deane Pieters – swimming (Australian team) Barcelona 1992
 - Nick Porzig – rowing (Australian VIII), Sydney 2000 (silver medallist)
 - Rolly Tasker – sailing (Australian team), Melbourne 1956 (silver medallist) and Rome/Naples 1960
 - Sam McEntee – Athletics (Australian team), Rio de Janeiro 2016
 
Rugby
Sailing
- Rolly Tasker – international sailor; winner A-division, Fastnet race, 1979; line honours and winner IOR division, Parmelia Yacht Race
 - John Longley – Project Manager and crewman of Australia II winner of the America's Cup 1983
 
See also
References
- ↑ Byrne, Geraldine (2018). "Cullen, Kevin John (1922–1994)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
 - ↑ Obituary, The Earl of Lincoln in The Daily Telegraph dated 20 July 2001, online
 - ↑ Phillips, Yasmine (4 February 2011). "VC hero Ben Roberts-Smith urges students to strive for excellence". PerthNow. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
 - ↑ "Peter M'Callum Dowding". Appointment of Senior Counsel by the Hon David K Malcolm AC CitWA Chief Justice of Western Australia. Supreme Court of Western Australia. 13 November 2002. Retrieved 24 September 2007.
 - 1 2 "Mark Hickman, OAM". hockey.org.au. Hockey Australia. Archived from the original on 29 November 2012. Retrieved 8 June 2012.
 
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