Topic: Old Melburnian Profile
Breaking the poverty cycle through education
Anton Leschen (OM 1983) is working to change the trajectory of disadvantaged students. Read more.
“The more you give, the more you receive.”
Speaking at the Old Melburnians Annual Dinner, Mr Simon McKeon AO (OM 1973), highlighted how giving to others has improved his own life.
Drumming up talent
Former Captain of Jazz, James Legg (OM 2011), returns to deliver a series of masterclasses and some useful advice as well.
Pursuing ideas outside the traditional model
The Andrew Prentice Seminar Series fosters deep thinking, creativity and collaboration. Read more.
A career built on an entrepreneurial approach
Self-awareness and curiosity are the two qualities Rohan Workman (OM 2004) sees as essential for any entrepreneur.
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.