Topic: Old Melburnian Profile
Former Choristers perform
Former Senior Choristers, Timothy Reynolds (OM 2001) and Max Riebl (OM 2009), generously perform Kind Health descends on downy wings from Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne by Handel in the Chapel of St Peter.
A stellar legal career founded on a sense of contribution
Retired Supreme Court judge, The Hon Hartley Hansen QC AM (OM 1960) has made extraordinary contributions to Law and beyond.
A potted history of a medical breakthrough
Our School Archives includes a small pot. Its history is more significant than you might think.
Continuing connections to the School
Simon Derham (OM 1973) highlights the importance of supporting the School so it can maintain relevance.
Building collective support
The “Anticlockwisers” are bound by a shared history and by their commitment to support the future of our Indigenous students.
Leading a transformation in the diagnosis of glaucoma
In his role at Specsavers, Peter Larsen is working to save the sight of thousands of people each year through better glaucoma diagnosis.
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.