Champagnat College Pagewood 1979-1982.
Rugby League Player who toured Papua New Guinea with the Australia team in 1991.
Source: Marist College Canberra 1998: Celebrating 125 Years of Sporting Achievement Australia 1872-1997.
The Marist Alumni Project identifies and celebrates the contribution Marist educated men and women have made to our nation. This project aligns itself with Marcellin Champagnat’s call to all of us, particularly in the education of the young, to ‘form good Christians and virtuous citizens.’
The main outcome of this project is the creation of an Anthology of Outstanding Australian Marist Alumni. The Anthology is a way of recognising those alumni who have made a significant and outstanding contribution to Australian life. All our schools and organisations unquestionably have many, many ex-students who have gone on to became highly productive, influential and honourable citizens of this country. The intent of the Marist Alumni Project is to capture some of those who have truly made their mark on Australian society.
Marist schools are invited to provide further nominations to the Marist Alumni: submit nominees via the online form.
For inquiries related to the Marist Alumni, please email: alumniproject@marists.org.au.
Champagnat College Pagewood 1979-1982.
Rugby League Player who toured Papua New Guinea with the Australia team in 1991.
Source: Marist College Canberra 1998: Celebrating 125 Years of Sporting Achievement Australia 1872-1997.
Champagnat College Pagewood 1973-1978.
Successful swimmer who competed at the 1978 Commonwealth Games (winning three gold and one silver medal) the 1980 Olympics, 1982 Commonwealth Games (silver medal) and 1984 Olympic Games (as captain of the Australian Swimming Team).
Source: Marist College Canberra 1998: Celebrating 125 Years of Sporting Achievement Australia 1872-1997.
Champagnat College Pagewood 1981-1986.
Olympic Swimmer who competed in three events at the 1988 Olympic Games.
Source: Marist College Canberra 1998: Celebrating 125 Years of Sporting Achievement Australia 1872-1997.
Champagnat College Pagewood 1966.
Played Rugby Union for Randwick as an inside back and was selected for the Wallabies tour of the British isles in 1975/76.
Switched to Rugby League and played for South Sydney and Cronulla.
Source: Marist College Canberra 1998: Celebrating 125 Years of Sporting Achievement Australia 1872-1997.