Topic: Old Melburnians in Business / Law / Politics
Five generations of flavour, tradition and innovation
Under the leadership of Chris Langdon (OM 1980), the Langdon family business established in 1852 continues to flourish.
Meet the newest member of The Old Melburnians Council: Edwina Burn
Edwina Burn was attracted to the
voluntary position because of her belief in the importance of community.
Dedication to tech-based innovation and entrepreneurship
Dr Charlie Day (OM 1988) explains how the Marian Flack Scholarship contributes to a culture of academic excellence at the School.
Courage and humility define a career in tech
Working at the cutting edge of tech policy at a time of unprecedented change, Old Melburnian Simon Harari says he relies on his ability to take responsibility in the face of uncertainty.
Collaborating for our community’s water security
Grimwade House graduate Chloe Wiesenfeld is working on one of the biggest challenges Victoria will face in the next 50 years: the security of our water supply.
Turning the ship around on sustainability
Creating a more sustainable world takes patience, but for Chester Cunningham (OM 1993), there’s no question about the importance of his work.
Stanley Melbourne Bruce, a Life of Service
Year 12 student, Marcus Allen, explores the lasting impact of Stanley Melbourne Bruce (OM 1901), appointed Prime Minister of Australian in 1923.
Two journeys from philosophy to profession
Having following very similar trajectories leading up to university, two Old Melburnians with a passion for philosophy then took their learning in different directions.
Finding success by following a craving
Natasha Chiam’s entrepreneurial spirit has taken her from market stall owner to leader of an international brand.
New models of service and success
Our new OM Council President continues to be guided by Melbourne Grammar values and the confidence he gained at our School.