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A proud return for Captain Peter McAuley

Captain Peter McAuley (OM 2005) returned to the School for the ANZAC Service of Commemoration.

A medical research career begins in the French classroom

Surprisingly, Professor Simon Foote's (OM 1976) illustrious medical research career began in the French classroom.

A return to Grimwade continues a multi-generational connection

When Steph Freeman (OM 2004) speaks about the sense of Community she feels at Grimwade House, it's with a voice of rare experience.

A journalism career stretching across the world

Routinely described as one of the legends in the Australian media landscape, Peter Game (OM 1944) almost pursued an entirely different path.

Mischief and opportunity: Carrillo Gantner AC reflects on his inspiring career

Old Melburnian Carrillo Gantner AC has had a transformative impact on Australia's performing arts landscape. Here is his story.

A gift that celebrates the joy of children

As a final celebration of the Grimwade House Centenary, we unveiled our new Centenary Window in Grimwade's Chapel of St Andrew.

A victorious team continues to achieve

Eight members of the undefeated 2013 First XVIII have now been drafted into the AFL.

New scoreboard at Melbourne Grammar

When Angus Mackay (OM 1952) was just nine years old, he hoped to be selected into the U11 cricket team at Wadhurst*.

100th anniversary of ‘1918’

Alumnus, Graeme Sligo (OM 1977), outlines some of the major contributions of Old Melburnians and others in the final year of WWI.

Humility and gratitude in sport

Tom Langdon (OM 2012) achieved his “lifelong dream” to play in the AFL in 2014.