The Professions Awards - Friday 24th October 2014

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The Professions Awards - Friday 24th October 2014
The Professions
Graduation Ceremony
24 October 2014
Dr Geoffrey Fox
Deputy Chancellor and Acting Chancellor
Whether you have spent the last several years living and studying on
campus or completing your degree part-time by distance education, I’m
sure you will agree that your UNE experience has been a special one.
It is this experience that has UNE consistently receiving the maximum
five-star rating for overall graduate satisfaction in the Good Universities
Guides. It is also this experience that forges lifelong friendships and
connections with UNE that last decades and over several generations.
You take away with you today a wonderful record of your academic achievement. I hope that
as an alumnus, you will always be proud of, and an advocate for, your university, and I wish
you every success in your future endeavours.
Dr Geoffrey Fox
Professor Annabelle Duncan
Vice-Chancellor and CEO
Congratulations. Today you will graduate from the University of New
England as an alumnus of Australia’s oldest regional university, a
university with a distinguished tradition of excellence in teaching,
learning and research. You are leaving with a highly respected degree
and an experience that will stay with you for life.
Your years at UNE have provided you with life-long skills. You will
graduate with a professional qualification, the skill-set to achieve in the
career of your choice, the ability to analyse and question the world around you, the capacity
for truly independent thought and, I hope, a life-long love and commitment to learning. You
have been given the opportunity to experience the rich cultural and social diversity that
an academic environment provides. My wish for each and every UNE graduate is that you
leave today with the skills to become an inspirational citizen of the world. I wish you every
success in this most worthy of endeavours.
Professor Annabelle Duncan
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The Graduation Ceremony: A Brief History
The following is an adaptation of an Address given at a Graduation Ceremony at the University of
Birmingham by Emeritus Professor R.H.C. Davis and reprinted in his book ‘From Alfred the Great
to Stephen’ (Hambledon Press 1991), pp. 307‑309, and reproduced with kind permission of the
author.
The graduation ceremony is one of great antiquity. Its essential features have been the same
since the 12th century when the first universities came into existence. Its necessary constituents
are the Chancellor or his deputy, the academic staff, the graduands, and the public.
When the Chancellor confers degrees, saying to the graduands: ‘By virtue of my authority as
Chancellor, I admit you to the degree of ...’ those words are a translation of the Latin form used
in the Middle Ages. Then, the Chancellor’s authority to confer degrees came from the church.
The church had a monopoly of education, partly because it was the guardian of true doctrine, and
partly because clerics were almost the only people who could read and write. As a result, the only
person who could license a teacher was the bishop of a diocese until, under pressure of other
business, he deputed the task to his chief-secretary or Chancellor. Academics might complain
that the Chancellor was not as learned as they, but nonetheless the church would punish anyone
who dared to teach without his licence. As learning spread, teachers wanted a licence to teach not
just in one diocese, but everywhere, and the only person who could give them that was the pope.
The Chancellor’s authority, then, came from the pope. But at the Reformation Henry VIII assumed
for the Crown all the rights which had previously been the pope’s in England. That is why all
subsequent universities in England have been created by royal charter. It is for this reason also
that the Chancellor does not wear ecclesiastical robes, as would have been worn in the Middle
Ages, but robes similar to those of the Lord Chancellor of England.
The second group participating in the ceremony is the academic staff. In the 12th century they
would all have been called ‘masters’ or MAs. At that date they were paid no salaries, but hired
their own lecturerooms and charged their own fees. But they also formed themselves into a guild
or union, which is what universitas originally meant. As in all guilds they were insistent that they,
and only they, should determine who should be of their number, and since this involved saying
who should be teachers, they soon found themselves in conflict with the Chancellor. In the 13th
century they won a great victory when they persuaded the pope to decree that Chancellors were
obliged to confer degrees on all those nominated by the masters. That is why the masters examine
the candidates, why the dean, acting as their spokesman, reads out the names of those who are
to receive degrees, and why the masters at this ceremony watch to see that the Chancellor or his
Deputy does what is required of him.
Thirdly, the graduands. The word ‘degree’ comes from the Latin gradus, which means ‘a step’.
When students are admitted to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, they move one step up towards
the mastership. When they are admitted to the degree of MA they climb another step and come
up on a level with the masters, who then receive them into their guild or universitas. In the
Middle Ages they would then have stayed on the dais, so that their old master could invest
them with the symbols of office. But that was only part of the business. The new master had to
deliver an inaugural lecture, entertain the whole guild of masters to dinner, and preside over
disputations for forty days continuously. For that reason, taking one’s MA was called ‘inception’,
or the beginning of one’s career as a master.
The public is the fourth participant in this ceremony. The public also has a function, because the
whole point of the proceedings is that they should be seen and heard by valid witnesses. The
public hears the words of the Dean and the Chancellor, and sees the new graduates dressed in
their respective gowns or robes. The gowns are derived from the everyday dress of the medieval
clergy. In the Middle Ages they were not open in front but closed like a clergyman’s cassock. It
was about 1500 that academics had the front opened up so as to display the fine clothes which
they were wearing underneath. The hood was the normal medieval headwear, but it soon acquired
a coloured lining. By the 17th century, if not earlier, these colours were strictly controlled, so
that anyone could identify from the colour of a graduate’s hood, the university, and the degree.
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Council
Chancellor
Vacant
Deputy Chancellor & Acting Chancellor
Geoffrey Fox
BRurSc(Hons), PhD NE, MA ANU
Vice-Chancellor and CEO
Professor Annabelle Duncan
BSc, DipSc, MSc Otago, PhD La Trobe, HonDSc Murdoch, PSM
Chair of Academic Board
Professor Nick C H Reid
BSc(Hons), PhD Adelaide
Members
Robert Finch
ACA, FLGAA
James R F Harris
HonDUniv NE
Professor Donald Hine
BSc University of Alberta, MA, PhD University of Victoria
John E Hobbs
BSc(Hons) Lond, CertEd Nott, MSc PhD NE, FRMetS, JP
Michael Kirk
Rosemary Leamon
BFA NE, CA
Jeannet van der Lee
BNatRes, PhD NE
Janette B McClelland
BA(Hons) Syd, BlegS Macq, FACEL, FAIM, FACID
Robyn Muldoon
BA, DipEd, M.Ed, EdD NE
Les Ridgeway
BEd, DipTech NCAE
Stuart Robertson
BsocSc NE
Professor Margaret Sims
BA, MA, PhD Auckland, DIM NZ, DipEd Massey
Meredith Symons
BFA NE ACA
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Principal Officers of the University of New England
Chancellor
Vacant
Deputy Chancellor & Acting Chancellor
Geoffrey Fox
BRurSc(Hons), PhD NE, MA ANU
Vice-Chancellor and CEO
Professor Annabelle Duncan
BSc, DipSc, MSc Otago, PhD La Trobe, HonDSc Murdoch, PSM
Deputy Vice-Chancellor
Professor Faith Trent AM, FACE
DipTeach (Sydney Teachers College), BSc USyd, MA Simon Fraser University, Canada,
MA(Hons) Macq, D.Litt Flinders
Acting Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic)
Professor Alison Sheridan
BAg Econ(Hons) USyd, PhD NE, GAICD, FANZAM, CAHRI
Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research)
Professor Heiko Daniel
BSc, MSc Hannover University, PhD UWA
Acting Pro Vice-Chancellor (External Relations)
Gabrielle Rolan
B Bus (Communications) QUT
Acting Executive Director Operations
Robert Irving
BA(Hons),MBA, MAICD, CAUDIT
Chief Financial Officer
Michelle Clarke
Bcomm, Mcomm USQ, FCPA, GAICD
Chief Legal and Governance Officer
Brendan Peet
LLB QUT, Lawyer, Solicitor of the High Court of Australia and Supreme Court of QLD
Academic Board
Chair:
Professor Nick C H Reid
BSc(Hons), PhD Adelaide
Deputy Chairs:
Professor Trevor Brown
BSc(Hons), MSc ANU, PhD Adelaide, CChem, MRACI
Associate Professor Josie Fisher
BA(Hons), DipHum, GradCertHigherEd, PhD NE
Esquire Bedell
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Alumni
Welcome to UNE’s Alumni Community
Congratulations. You are now part of our expanding alumni community in Australia and
throughout the world, which includes graduates from the University of New England (UNE), New
England University College (NEUC), Armidale Teachers College (ATC), the Armidale College of
Advanced Education (ACAE) and other members of Convocation.
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graduates or former students of a school, college, or university
By staying in touch, you will assist in strengthening relationships between alumni and the
University, and promoting the welfare of the University.
We encourage you to maintain contact by joining UNE’s online community (http://alumni.une.
edu.au) where you can easily keep in touch with your peers, make new friends who have shared
some of your experiences, find career information and know what’s happening at UNE. You
might also wish to assist UNE in providing education to current and future students through
mentoring activities, offering work experience opportunities or financial assistance.
There are formal alumni chapters in Armidale, South Australia and Malaysia and a number of our
residential colleges have alumni associations. Other more informal groups operate throughout
Australia and overseas and assist in organising functions and reunions.
New England Award
The University of New England awards the New England Award (NEA) to selected graduands who
have demonstrated outstanding service to the University and wider community and commitment
to others. It is a non-academic award given by the University in recognition of the skills, attributes,
leadership and personal qualities that are developed through extra-curricular activity and training,
committee membership, voluntary work and good citizenship.
Medals
Edgar H. Booth Memorial Prize and Medal
The University’s most prestigious graduate award comprising a Prize and Medal awarded annually
to the Bachelor with Honours graduate who has the most distinguished academic record during
enrolment at the University and is usually selected from among the University Medallists.
Edgar H. Booth (1893-1963) was appointed in 1937 as the foundation Warden of the New England
University College. He was tireless in promoting the College and its future as an independent
university. He led the College successfully through the many challenges of its foundation and
early development.
University Medals
The University of New England awards University Medals to Bachelor with Honours graduates
for outstanding academic achievement and excellence. University Medals are not competitively
awarded but their eligibility requires an outstanding academic record above and beyond that
expected of a First Class Honours graduate.
Cum Laude
Since 2010, students graduating with the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) have been
eligible for the award of PhD with the additional appellation cum laude [Latin: with honour].
This distinction is reserved for a PhD graduate whose examiners unanimously and independently
agree that the thesis is of exceptional quality in every respect.
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Order of Ceremony
The procession and opening
The procession, including the academic staff the council and the Official party will enter, the
congregation standing.
The National Anthem
The congregation is requested to remain standing during the singing of National Anthem.
Welcome to Country
The Deputy and Acting Chancellor will welcome guests and introduce the welcome to country
speaker.
Presentation of the Honorary Degree
The Vice-Chancellor to present for admission honoris causa to the degree of Doctor of Science
The Hon Dean Craig Brown AO FAICD MRurSc FDipBus Admin.
Occasional Address
The Hon Dean Brown will deliver the Occasional Address.
Vote of thanks to guest speaker
The Deputy and Acting Chancellor will move the Vote of thanks to the occasional address speaker.
Musical interlude
Presented by the University of New England and the New England Conservatorium of Music.
Presentation of degrees, diplomas and certificates by the Deputy and
Acting Chancellor
Candidates will be admitted to degrees and awarded diplomas and certificates by the Deputy and
Acting Chancellor.
Response on behalf of graduating students
The Deputy and Acting Chancellor will introduce the graduate speaker.
Conclusion
The Deputy and Acting Chancellor will close the proceedings.
Gaudeamus Igitur
The Congregation is requested to stand during the singing of Gaudeamus Igitur.
The Academic Procession will retire, followed by the graduates.
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Musical Programme
The music for these proceedings is provided by the New England Conservatorium of Music.
PRELUDES
Guitar music selected and played by Stephen Tafra
PROCESSIONAL
Prelude to Te Deum Marc-Antoine Charpentier
NATIONAL ANTHEM
Advance Australia Fair
MUSICAL INTERLUDE
Blue Skies Irving Berlin
ACADEMIC ANTHEM
Gaudeamus Igitur
RECESSIONAL
Sound the Trumpet
Henry Purcell
Stephen Tafra – Guitar
Stephen Tafra is a guitarist living and working in Armidale whose primary occupation is teaching solo
& classical guitar to students of all ages and abilities. He holds a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Music
from UNE and is a tutor for external UNE music students in the School of Arts. Steve also maintains
a busy performance schedule, playing classical, middle eastern and celtic music and premiering new
works. He is also involved in conducting, composing and arranging music. For some time now he has
been playing with Steve Thorneycroft in the duo EphenStephen releasing 2 CDs.
Ruth Strutt – Mezzo Soprano
Ruth Strutt has a Diploma of Business from UNE and a Bachelor of Music from the prestigious
Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA). She is presently enjoying the return
to her hometown of Armidale. Ruth is affiliated with Opera Australia, Opera North West, Opera
Queensland and Pacific Opera, and has performed across a range of genres including opera,
music theatre and cabaret, and now teaches voice in Armidale. Ruth is also a music and vocal
tutor for the Bachelor of Music students in the School of Arts at the University of New England.
Warwick Dunham - Keyboard
Warwick Dunham attained his ASCM diploma and Bachelor of Music degree at the NSW
Conservatorium of Music, majoring in organ and composition. Postgraduate studies included a
scholarship at the Royal College of Music, London, with further studies in Europe, including Paris,
Vienna, Basel and Hamburg, culminating in winning First Prize at the Sydney International Organ
Competition in 1992. Warwick has a substantial international performance and recording career
with many contracts with ABC Classic FM, ABC Symphony Orchestras, particularly with the Sydney
Symphony under Sir Charles Mackerras and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra under Zubin Mehta.
He is renowned as an organist, pianist, jazz pianist, conductor, accompanist, composer, arranger
and musical director. Warwick has spent many years as a teacher and music educator and is
currently Chief Conductor and Artistic Director of the Armidale Youth Orchestra.
Georgie Chorley – Trumpet
Georgina Chorley Studied a Bachelor of Music, majoring in classical Trumpet at the University
of Newcastle Conservatorium. During this time she managed and performed in a professional
17 piece Big Band, was a member of the Newcastle Festival Opera Company, and played in
several Symphony, Wind, and Philharmonic Orchestras in the Hunter and Sydney region. In 2011,
Georgina made the move to Armidale, and is a Brass teacher at the New England Conservatorium.
Georgina has several bands and ensembles in which she performs and continues to receive
freelance performing work in the New England and Hunter region with various Musical & Drama
societies, Opera Companies, and Orchestras.
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Doctor of Philosophy
Mona Samy Talaat Abou-Taleb (UNE Business School)
‘Positive Accounting Information for Sustainable Development Decision-making Using
Sustainability Financial Monetising Accounting System: An Empirical Study
Principal Supervisor: Associate Professor Martin Hovey
And New England Award
Obeid Al Rashoud (School of Health)
‘Challenges Facing Overseas Nurses Practicing in Saudi Arabia’
Principal Supervisor: Professor Cynthia Stuhlmiller
Barrie Brennan (School of Education)
‘Continuing Professional Education in Australia: A Tale of Missed Opportunities’
Principal Supervisor: Associate Professor Robert Boughton
Cakti Indra Gunawan (UNE Business School, School of Arts)
‘Indonesian Domestic Workers in Singapore and Malaysia: Labour Management Systems and a
Rights-Based Perspective’
Principal Supervisor: Professor Amarjit Kaur
Md Rumman Hassan (UNE Business School)
‘An Investigation of the Profile of the Green Consumer Segment in Australia and the Factors that
Influence Consumers’ Purchase Intentions in the Context of Eco-Friendly Fast Moving Consumer Goods’
Principal Supervisor: Dr Jennifer Rindfleish
Michele Herrington (School of Education)
‘The Effects of a Morphological Intervention on Children’s Spelling Performance and
Understanding: Toward a Relational Approach’
Principal Supervisor: Associate Professor Mary Macken-Horarik
Kerrie Beryl Ikin (UNE Business School)
‘Cyclical Reviews in Selected Western Sydney Government Schools (2006-2009): The Influence
on Participating Principals’
Principal Supervisor: Dr Peter McClenaghan
Md Shahidul Islam (School of Health, School of Behavioural, Cognitive and Social Sciences)
‘The Lived Experiences of HIV-Positive Parents and their Children in Bangladesh’
Principal Supervisor: Professor John Scott
Kotuwegoda Palliyaguruge Lalith Chandralal (UNE Business School)
‘Memorable Tourism Experiences: Strategies for the Successful Marketing of Destinations’
Principal Supervisor: Dr Jennifer Rindfleish
Jonathan Francis Moss (UNE Business School)
‘Potential Contribution of Land-Use Change to Climate Policy: A Spatio-Temporal Analysis in an
Australian Catchment’
Principal Supervisor: Professor Oscar Cacho
(Conferred 27th May, 2014)
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Please note that thesis titles for higher degrees are listed in the programme only when the degree comprised
greater than 66.66 per cent research
Supawadee Sukeecheep Moss (UNE Business School)
‘Earnings Management, Cost of Equity Capital and Corporate Governance: An Empirical Analysis
of Thai Listed Companies’
Principal Supervisor: Dr Subba Reddy Yarram
Thu Thi Bich Ngo (School of Education)
‘The Development of the Language of Evaluation in English and Vietnamese Spoken Discourse’
Principal Supervisor: Professor Leonard Unsworth
Wanida Phromlah (School of Law)
‘Feasible Reforms for Thailand’s Forest Governance System’
Principal Supervisor: Professor Paul Martin
John Smith (Veali) Pokana (School of Education)
‘The Barriers and Facilitators of Institutionalisation of Inclusive Education Policy and Practice in
Papua New Guinea Education System’
Principal Supervisor: Associate Professor David Paterson
(Conferred 27th May, 2014)
Ravi Prakash Sharma Poudel (UNE Business School)
‘Nepalese Commercial Banks: Performance, Non-performing Loans and Corporate Governance’
Principal Supervisor: Associate Professor Martin Hovey
(Conferred on 29th July, 2014)
Rohan Bruce Edward Price (School of Law)
‘Property Law as (De)coloniality in British Hong Kong (1905-1941; 1945-1949)’
Principal Supervisor: Professor Michael Stuckey
Najwa Reynolds (School of Health)
‘An Exploration of the Experiences of Adults that were Raised without Routine Childhood
Vaccinations’
Principal Supervisor: Adjunct Professor Jeanne Madison
(Conferred on 29th July, 2014)
Adhir Kumar Sharma (School of Health)
‘The Health of Left-Behind Wives Using the Social Determinants of Health Framework: The Other
Side of Nepalese Regulated Labour Migration’
Principal Supervisor: Dr Mary Ditton
Patricia Weekes (School of Education)
‘From Dot Points to Disciplinarity: The Theory and Practice of Disciplinary Literacies in
Secondary Schooling’
Principal Supervisor: Associate Professor Mary Macken-Horarik
Rhonda Lyne Wilson (School of Health)
‘Connecting Mental Health Helping Capital in Rural Communities to Young People with Emergent
and Early Mental Health Problems
Principal Supervisor: Professor Kim Usher
(Conferred on 9th September 2014)
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Doctor of Education
Elisabeth Cato Betlem (School of Education)
‘Mentoring Teachers with a Critical Friend: Transforming Professional Development through
Visual Tools’
Principal Supervisor: Dr Margaret Brooks
Carolyn Shirley Ryan (School of Education)
‘Emotional Intelligence Scaffolding to Improve Learning (EISIL): Students’ and Teachers’
Perceptions’
Principal Supervisor: Associate Professor Linley Cornish
Master of Education with Honours
Robert Goldspring (School of Education)
‘ShamanSpeak: The Storytellers of the Earth’
Principal Supervisor: Dr Brenda Wolodko
Anne Pamela Heckrath (School of Education)
‘Drawn to Nature: Young Children Learning About Nature Through Drawing’
Principal Supervisor: Dr Margaret Brooks
Helen Yvonne Miller-Brown (School of Education)
‘How Farmers are Learning to Change to More Sustainable Farming Methods in Response to
Recent Climatic and Government Policy Pressures’
Principal Supervisor: Associate Professor Robert Boughton
Karma Pedey (School of Education)
‘Parents Grow Old, Children Embody Our Hope: (Pha gee ba ta bu so) How are Western Theories
and Bhutanese Parenting Philosophies Harmonized in the Childcare Education Programmes in
Bhutan?’
Principal Supervisor: Professor Margaret Sims
Master of Business
Otgonbayar Ukhna
Master of Business Administration
Courtney Allison-Young
Samuel James Manins
Christopher Downes
Adrian Panuccio
Mark Andrew Fernan and New England Award
Shane Rees
Michael Gordon Raymond Flude
Christopher Jeremy Rendall Day
Rachel Jane Goddard
Shannon Schuster
Jacquelyn Margaret Kumar
Satcunanantharajah Fredrick Thinesh
Janet Ann Lloyd
Mark Kenneth Tutt
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Master of Commerce
Man Chen
Chen Ni
Yang Cui
Padma Rao
Ming Li
Qi Wei Wu
Shasha Liu
Fang Xu
Jie Luo
Wen Zhou
Asad Nawaz
Master of Commerce (Professional Accounting)
Janelle Susan Brown
Leon Hendrikus Overmars
Kheng Min Chen
Athol Jason Philp
Fehrija Cudic
Ignatius Rizzuto
Nina Renata Ferraro
Fiona Catherine Salt
Vakeesan Ganesharatnam
Thomas Schleich
Alejandro Enrique Gomez Meneses
Phillip Adrian Schwenke
Janet Hanni Gough
Jacqueline Catherine Smith
Joshua Adam Heard
James Nathan Sparks
Kenneth John Jorgensen
Lisa Rae Spooner
Anita Susan Kemp
Craig Peter Stewart
Kevin David Morrison
Ming Tan
David Christopher Mullen
Nicole Wells
Supun Rangana Mundigala
Disala Asanthi Wijayatilaka
Master of Counselling
Peter Martin Heath
Amanda Elizabeth Lambros
Suzanne Margaret Helen Ivanyi
Sara Ghani Qureshi
Tegan Lynette Jones
Andrew Graeme Vines
Master of Economic Studies
Edward Robert John Lefley
Brabim Bikram Thapa
Master of Economics
Simon William Goodman
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Master of Education
Matthew Cohen
Michael Charles McCann
Ellen Jane Cooper
Alicia Mew
Lauren Hannah Crockford
Jessica Keely Miller
Tania Anne Dixon-Hughes
Monica Jane O'Brien
Fiona Bernadette Gallagher
Angela Parrish
Debra Lillian Glen
Lynda Lou-Anne Peters
Jihan Jaroudi
Erika Lee Pringle
Dzintra Emma Jones
Michelle Lee Walker
Master of Education (Special Education)
Kara Lee Collyer
Kathryn Leanne Miller
Meredith Leigh Kiss
Gretchen Marian Tsujimoto
Elizabeth Pearl Leman
Niesette Sarah Louise van Coevorden
Master of International Health Management
Sandra Grove
Christiaan Zeleny
Master of Laws
Gulsun Demirel
Master of Leadership
Christine Leith Canny
Michal Moczulski
Gerard Thomas Lee
Master of Nursing
Anne Louise Brock
Emma Jane Howard
Margaret Mary Harrison
Rebecca Anne Muirhead
Nicole Elizabeth Henson
Elizabeth Jo Ryan
Master of Organisational Development and Strategic Human
Resource Management
Melissa Louise Baker
Kendy Burke
Master of Professional Accounting
Anna Filippova
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Stewart Neil Webb
Master of Social Work (Professional Qualifying)
Omolewa Omolola Erinle
Karla Ann Smith
Jacob Ian McCue
Master of Strategic Organisational Development
Andrea Jane Muras
Master of Sustainability
Hung Quang Luong
Julia Kathleen Woiwod
Master of Teaching (Primary)
Rachael Amy Adlington
Annika Lund Lyttle
Elise Maree Aquilina
Terri Leigh McLellan
Toni Louise Bailey
Megan Lisa McPherson
Victoria Vanessa Buedo
Amanda Moxham
Gillian Case
Brett Murphy
Kate Lee Child
Megan Maree New
Nicole Clarke
Alison Michelle Nicholls
Rachel Amanda Ennis
Helena Margaret Powell
Allison Therese Fuller
Germaine Eve Quinn
Katie Lavina Goss
Michael Karl Robertson
Sarah Anne Hardie
Leanne Karen Ryan
Jacqueline Paula Holman
Kirrin Marijka Sampson
Susan Elizabeth Ibell
Clare Louise Scown
Stewart Robert Ison
Tamara Jane Shepherd
Paul Allan Jones
Andreea Sibana
Tara Katharine Jones
Jacqueline Sproal
Sandra Kafkis
Christoph Steinbeck
Belinda Salmon Kelly
Carolyn Jane Stephens
Helen Kourounis
Lucy Miranda Tetley
Alberta Lartey
Leigh Victoria Tsibogiannis
Medon Theodore Loupis
Alex Vanny
Benjamin Luke Lucas
Matthew Wolski
Master of Teaching (Secondary)
Abir Abu-Samen
Christopher Robert O'Neill
Eman Alzaaim
Vic Adrian G Torio
Natasha Banks
Pietro Calogero Tusa
Jason Matthew Moulynox
Karen Lee Wilson-Polak
Catherine Jane Nash
Alisha Wood
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Master of Training and Development
Julia Jacqueline Krawitz
Marie Satya Anne Tanner
Edward James Penman
Graduate Diploma in Accounting
Anna Borisovna Conn
Tetty Rosmaida Hutagalung
Graduate Diploma in Counselling for Health and Social Care
Catherine Elizabeth Aitken
Caroline Alison McGrory
Karina Ashley Blake
Kelly Mitchell
Tieran Brownlee
Amanda Amar Nigroh
Penelope Louise Drane
Fatema Saddik
Lyndell Maree Huskins
Megan Stubberfield
Graduate Diploma in Economics
Vivien Au
Michael Richard Ayling
Graduate Diploma in Education
Michael Paul Armstrong
Julian Gough
Michael Belogiannis
Rachael Babe Wheturangi Green
Kristy Buchanan
Christopher John Haile
Stephen John Bullock
Matthew Allan Hathaway
Deborah Gail Bunn
Jody Louise Haydon
Nicollette Louise Burr
Rachel Ann Hennessy
Elle Mae Buyers
Brooke Hiesley
Amelia Caspers
Alice Rheta Broun Hudson
Craig Thomas Chappell
Lindsay Joanne Irik
Julianne Wendy Crichton
Megan Louise Jay
Cassie Anne Crompton
Byron Jaye
James David Cullen
Melissa Ann Jones
Grant William Dennis
Rebecca Lee Lawlor
Hannah Grace Dobos
Richard James Leahy
Julian Edward Drake-Brockman
Nathan Christian Leber
David Dun
Kylie Maree Lenhardt
Jacinta Lesley English
Mona Lotfi
Amy Fletcher
Jessica Lyons
Matthew Allan Forwood
Glenn David MacLaughlan
Amanda Fox
Manal Mandoh
Harriet Jane Friend
Michael Peter McGuiggan
Elizabeth Anne Glenday
Magali Mello
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Joseph Roy Morris
Christine Carol Strangio-Frey
Rebeccah Amy Morris
Shaun Adam Tarring
Jacqueline Diane Moysey
Aidan Taylor
Megan Alana Muir
Samantha Jane Taylor
Anton Murru
Nip Tung Neptune Tsui
Justin Dean Newling
Priyanka Mary Victor
Brandon O'Donnell
Kathleen Jane Vroharis
Shahad Odeh
Joanne Georgette Waples
Samantha Teaghan Pope
Bradley Royce Warton
Jacqueline Emma Powers
Rachael Erin Weeks
Amy Pritchard
Roslyn Frances White
Carrol Quadrio
Kim Whitehead
Jillian Maree Riethmuller
David Malcolm Willsher
Monique Ellen Rogalski
Sarita Dionne Wilson
Rachael Louise Ryan
Caitlyn Elizabeth Wood
Suzanne Francoise Sherrington
Shao-Ping Yeh
Graduate Diploma in Legal Studies
Martyne Burke
Lydia Ann Loy
Robert James Casey
Edren Ravino
Graduate Diploma in Management
Marianne Carahalios
Nicholas Elliott Leddy
Michael Francis Dalton
Rowan David Maxwell
Graduate Certificate in Accounting
Leah Marie Bradley
Yin Ling She
Kylie Lynch
Tracy Laura Wilmans
Zorica Poposka
Graduate Certificate in Acute Care Nursing
Kate Elizabeth Alexander
Kamila Jankowska
Clare Elle Bigeni
Beverley Ann Jones
Remia Kate Bruce
Craig Raymond Martin
Angela Louise French
Martin Georg William Nichols
Ashley Margaret Hayes
Georgekutty Puthettu Varkey
Melinda Louise Hayes
Brendon Russell
Scott Anthony Hayward
Beth Lillian Grace Thompson
Briony Rose Heneghan
Matthew Raymond Tricker
Amber Alyce Henry
Linda Wilson
Meaghan Rhianna Winspear Huey
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Graduate Certificate in Education Studies
Noeleen Elizabeth Bowen
Sylvia Yvonne Nunn
Graduate Certificate in eLearning
Lex James Lucas
Graduate Certificate in Financial Services
Paul Christian Andersen
Philip Kenneth Elmslie
Graduate Certificate in Health Management
Lisa Ann Hogan
Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management
Samantha Ann Carter
Karl Robert Nielsen
Kim Margaret Ferguson
Charles Tuchtan
Graduate Certificate in International Schooling, Education
and Development
Anna F Ridley
Graduate Certificate in Management
Peter Andrew Agnew
Callan Edward Robinson
Peter Yong-Sik Choo
Johanna Amy Sheppard
Ibrahim Dafalla F Habila
Matthew Peter Spark
Catherine Anne Heath
Vicki Vickery
Linda Catherine McGoldrick
David Alan Woodward
Graduate Certificate in Mental Health Practice
Anna Coats
Brenda Claire Millican
Jessica Lauren Fardon
Joanne Marie O'Connell
Belinda Lylia Kelso
Andrew Gordon Phillips
Grant Leonard Kingston-Kerr
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Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting
Alicia Adams
Jordan Charles Langford-Smith
Lauren Ball
Stuart John McBeth
Tracy Jane Bashford
Andrew Ross Millar
Stefanie Berta
Caroline Muia
Sithea Chhea
Amanda Gay Padley
Je Hun Choi
Lisa Rosanna Parsons
Jurgen Clauss
Clement Edward George Plath
Abhay Dhir
Ramesh Pudasaini
Thu Thao Du
Veronique Sacco
Carron Lea Elvin
Matthew Shaw
Sophia Hilton Fitzgerald
Charmaine Trigg
Emran Osman Hassan
Denzil Twyman
Carly Michelle Henry
Nicholas John Viles
John Hollis
Floris Grove Visser
Mohammed Iqbal Hussain
Helen Welch
Deborah Anne King
Jennifer Helen Williams
Michael Andrew Knoke
Susan Jane Zesers
Dimuthu Asirini Kothalawala Kothalawala
Appuhamilage Dona
Miranda Lin Zhu
Graduate Certificate in School Leadership
Nadine Lyn Bellamy
Graduate Certificate in Special Education
Matthew Hall
Sharlene Rebecca Roberts
Julie Anne Katherine Harrington
Colleen Margaret Salter
Rachelle Anne Marsden
Alicia Therese Squire
Graduate Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of
Other Languages
Catherine Therese Daniels
Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Education
Saeed Mahini
Juris Doctor
Samantha Ann Rodriquez
Aleksandar Stupar
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Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws with Honours
Alex Leigh Bourne, Second Class Honours, Division 2
Bachelor of Economics with Honours
Alexander Sardelic, Second Class Honours, Division 1 (conferred 22nd March 2014)
Bachelor of Laws with Honours
Michelle Devenish Meares, First Class Honours
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws
Nadia Therese Daoud
Nynka Stellema
Kenneth John Diplock
Matthew James Isaac Woolley
Rena Jamila Hamdan
Virginnia Joy Yow
Simon Josiah Mason
Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Laws
Brieanna Gallagher
Bachelor of Criminology and Bachelor of Laws
Dean Jonathan Bensch
Breanna Rose McLean
Ebony Jade Hopmere
Shannon Maree O'Brien
Samantha Manet Lees
Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Laws
Jabez Andia Tilto
Bachelor of Environmental Science and Bachelor of Laws
Elizabeth Jokantas
Bachelor of Financial Administration and Bachelor of Laws
Elise Fordham
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Teaching
Michelle Elizabeth de Visser
Roslyn Latter
Kacey Jade Doyle
Brodie Rumsby
Lorinda Cristie Fernandez
Tanya Sickelmore
Claire Jennifer Irwin
Melissa Strawbridge
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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Economics
Maria Rosa Criniti
Lliam Flynn
Martin Timothy Drebber
Bachelor of General Studies/Bachelor of Teaching
Melissa Ann Wayan Cook
Jessica Ann Thomson
Nada Kazzi
Nicole Ann Wilson
Celene Moreira
Bachelor of Mathematics/Bachelor of Teaching
Rachel Maree Piper
Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Teaching
Elizabeth Verity Browne
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Teaching
Lance Benjamin Burgess
Sally Anne Jenkins
Luke Howlett
Bachelor of Special Education (Primary)/Bachelor of
Disability Studies
Sally Margaret Clough
Marlee Anne Hyeronimus
Cheryl Hudspeth
Clare Pritchard
Mandy Lee Hyeronimus
Bachelor of Administrative Leadership
Natasha Hamilton
Bachelor of Agribusiness
Emma Louise Redden
Bachelor of Business
Graeme John Alley
Michael James Chalmers
Md Raisul Anam Izaz
Clifford Steven Davison
Alexander James Boland
Samuel Dennis
Christopher David Brooks
Monique Yvonne Donn-Patterson
Khue Bui
Ningning Fan
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Ming Ze Gao
Ji Yao Sheng
James White Guest
Jacqueline Skelton
Katrina Hatcher
Hannah Taylor
Yue Hu
Ashlee Christine Van Katwyk
Wan Zhen Huang
Jia Wang
Scott Jeremy Lawler
Tianqi Wang
Yakun Li
Yajiao Wei
Yi Li
Christie Louise White
Yun Li
Peng Wu
Linke Liu
Yi Xi
Ryan James Lynn
Cunzhi Xu
Liang Ma
Hao Xue
Lachlan John Malcolm
Rong Yang
Harry McAlpine
Yizhe Yang
Amy Phillips
Xuan Zhou
Belinda Elizabeth Pratt
Chong Su Zhu
Junyan Shen
Yaning Zhu
Bachelor of Commerce
Kelly Ann Hall
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)
Scott Stephen Carey
Kareena Lee Pritchard
Benjamin Montgomery Carter
Qi Tang
Perrine Fleming
Matthew Velcich
Shuxuan Han
Jialing Wang
Han Li
Jianyang Wang
Qifan Liu
Zixuan Wang
Erin Locke
Xiaojun Yu
Phillip Vernon Mackey
Yin Yi Zhang
Junpei Ni
Ying Zheng
Katie Louise O'Brien
Bachelor of Economics
Samuel Conway
Joel Murray
Nicholas Michael Green
Bachelor of Education
Sharlene Dobbins
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Leanne Joy Tuinanuya
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education)
Julie Anne Ker
Michelle Lesley Thomas
Michelle Jayne Leonard
Rachael Anne Wallace
Sharmaine Elizabeth McIlhutton
Hong Bonnie Wang
Renee Lesley Smyth
Bachelor of Education (Primary)
Patrice Danielle Baker
Kylie Janine McCarthy
Kimberley Rose Biddle
Denise Maree McDermott
Sherie-Anne Lee Brown
Amy Lee McGarvie
Prudence Heidi Campbell Butt
Julie Anne Mitchell
Michelle Louise Cary
Paul Martin Oehlmann
Alyce Nadine Clay
Penelope Elizabeth Oliver-Sharp
Andrew James Davy
Rhiannon Rose-Mary Pace
Blair Douglas
Nikki Joy Pithers
Jane Elizabeth Grace Evans
Emma Jane Polson
Chloe Michelle Faust
Bridgeen Martine Pritchard
Emma Gamack
Kristina Ramsden
Danica Hawkins
Charmaine Crystal Sawyer
Keirra Lea Hourn
Elizabeth Sharkey
Catherine Louise Ieroianni
Tanya Sinclair
Kristy-Lee Johnson
Louise Elizabeth Sommerlad
Zachary Kenny
Cyndi Frances Stewart
Michelle Denise King
Amanda Thompson
Amylee Maree Knight
Tarnya Nicole Viney
Elise Laurie
Jessica Kate Vowels
Claire Rebecca Leicester-Johnson
Noni Ann Wellington
Emma Louise Mary Lynch
Laura Keeley Wilson
Elleigh Rowe Lysaught
Mary-Ann Elizabeth Wilson
Merryn Pamela Macinnes
Sarah Louise Wright
Rhione Kathleen Madden
Wendy Jane Wright
Tayla Jule Maloney
Bachelor of Educational Studies
Rachel Maree Timmermann
Bachelor of Financial Administration
Janet Irene Forster
Stacey Ogden
Divyansh Gaur
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Bachelor of Health, Ageing and Community Services
Lucia Revai Chaitezvi
Christine Laurel Mack
Narelle Maree Dixon
Lorraine Tafadzwa McNally
Jennifer Mary Govan
Jennifer May Moss
Joan Elizabeth Kambouris
Shay-anne Murphy
Raveena Khan
Kevin James Toby
Tuija Johanna Lindstrom
Frances Margaret Wilson
Bachelor of Laws
Rachel Ansomaa Agyare-Mandigora
Mary Elizabeth Notzon Larsen
Belinda Kim Brogan
Jack Lindgren
Aaron Brooker
Taras Peter Maksymczuk
Morgan Aaron Bryant
Kimberly Jane Matheson
Emma Katherine Buggy
Melissa Jayne McKeering
Ned Cutcher
Andrea Louise Nash
Robert Michael Dickerson
Dominic Gregory Nunan
Mary Farah
Kingsley Okafor
Kate Elizabeth Field
Jonathon Paff
Angela May Flynn
Anthony Richard Prytz
Stephen Ralph Giddings
Sonja Radovic
Sandra Lee Gully and New England Award
Monica Brigid Rooney
Melanie Ann Hemers
Michelle Elizabeth Scotford
Chelsea Jenkins
Jan Shepley
Lisa Nicole Jones
Robert William Simpson
Naomi Lee Grant Kauter
Amberley Isabel Sprague
Vu Kim Anh Khong
Claire Melanie Kate Storace
Michael Robert Klimek
Annette Mary West
Joyce Krishna
Bachelor of Medicine
Nicholas David Evans
(conferred 24th June 2014)
Alexandra Jean Kullen
(conferred 19th June 2014)
Dharshan Shehan Giritharan
(conferred 19th June 2014)
James Grant White
(conferred 19th June 2014)
Belal Mohamed Haniffa
(conferred 19th June 2014)
Yamini Yadav
(conferred 19th June 2014)
Bachelor of Nursing
Sukhvir Kaur
Alison Faye Nastaly
Stephen John Leffers
Jessica Marie Smith
Cherie Alison Merrotsy
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Bachelor of Organisational Leadership
Barbie-Anne Badcock
Brenda Jacqueline Ryan
Stephen Paul Burton
James Allan Smart
Lorraine Morris Herring
Mark Stevens
Mark Irwin
Bruce Walker
Kathryn Janine Jackson
Gina Siu Ping Wong
Maryanne Jorgensen
Bachelor of Social Work
Elizabeth Jane Beggs
Leigh Keiren Wagstaff
Alishya Gregg
Karen Marie Wilson
Holly Mahon
Ebony Jane Wisniewski
Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education)
Sally Arthur
Charlene Blanche Seaton Hutson
Phillipa Louise Ash
Madeline Therese Ingold
Louise Valerie Ayres
Kylie Eva Lenthall
Daniela Balmer
Megan Frances Liddell
Megan Clare Bayliss
Gloria Dawn Lindsay
Cindy Louise Bell
Josie Colleen MacDonald
Vicki Ann Byrne
Vanessa Mainwaring
Chantelle Elise Cain
Alexandra Carol Malam
Kristy Louise Chipperfield
Sabiha Yasmin McGowan
Marcus Gordon Cooper
Amy Maree Mills
Amanda Cox
Jackie Ann Nigro
Amy Lyn Cuss
Melissa Norris
Sarah Jane Dight
Titania Marguerite Nott
Burcin Dormanli
Christine Oei
Amy Louise Drinkwater
Nathan John Quinlan
Farheen Effandi
Sasha Ronalyn Riley
Mona El-Haouli
Sarah Ann Rodrigues
Kim Fenn-Lavington
Sarah Saad
Alicia Kathleen Fowler
Sonia Sedler
Tamara Louise Gardiner
Katherine Nicole Stockdale
Catherine Lesley Gillespie
Lisa Mary Travers
Samantha Gould
Leanne Lucille van der Merwe
Renee Harb
Cassandra Weymouth
Ailsa Jane Hartley
Tamily Lee Witchard
Jessica Leigh Howe
Angeline Wong Siew Cheng
Cindy Louise Hughes
Jirong Ye
Rebecca Ann Hughes-Fowler
Erna Yuliana
Kristy Anne Hulm
Monira Zein
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Bachelor of Training and Development
Anthony Bell
Brendan Roy Mathewson
Lauren Kate Bolton
Damon Matthew O'Donnell
Shane D'Souza
Gary Mark Pearce
Tanya Lynn Gerrie
Rebecca Jane Shannon
Peter Daniel Griffiths
Scott Gordon Young
Emma Joanne Higgisson
Diploma in Business
Curtis Anthony Brennan
Kate Marie Hearne
Diploma of Commerce
Amie Hanlan
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Antonio Tronolone
Conferral of Awards - 23 May 2014
Master of Business Administration
Shane Channells
Katarzyna Chojnowski
Vu Phuong Dang
Anthony Evatt Hamill
Daniel Gordon Lewis
Victor Ma
Alison Louise O'Brien
Maree O’Flaherty
Shelley Anne Porter
John Paul Pullicino
Easwaran Puvanendran
Glyn Raines
Eliza Jane Redden
Debbieanne Louise Schubert
Matthew David Spark
Belinda Gaye Zammit
Master of Commerce
Saud Mindil S Almuarqib
Saeed Hussain M Alqahtani
Bashir Bello
Xiao Jia
Hao Li
Joshua Little
Chen Han Lu
Aman Mebrahtom Beraki
Walter Franz Neulist
Ci Wang
Shuo Yang
Master of Commerce (Professional Accounting)
Tony Cree Barry
Estrella Bokay
Anton Morne Botes
Lee Browning
Susanne Christina Bruen
David Gregory Collogan
Peter Czako
Laura Grace De Klerk
Nuwan Anuradha Dissanayake
Matthew Noel Gadd
Andreas Karl Heiduck
Jaroslava Klouba
Lal Paulose Kollirethu
Peter Krstevski
Tania Maree Magon
Andrew Osborne
Ricardo Rivas
Li Yu
Master of Counselling
Alison Hood
Jaya Catherine Talbot
Tania Lee Tisdell
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Master of Economic Studies
Golden Bells Tayebwa
Master of Education
Margaret Rita Connor
Sarah Jane Dehouche
John Kiruchu Muthoni
Jason Ian Pringle
Janey Desiree Walker
Master of Education (Special Education)
Nicholas Jon Volk
Master of Health Science
Jakob Bartholomew Sletteland
Master of Laws
Wayde Braund
Master of Leadership
Jermaine Alberts
Sanaa Ghabbar
Graeme Henry Tudor
Josef Walter Ziegelbauer
Master of Nursing
Kamila Anna Osiak
Master of Organisational Development and Strategic Human
Resource Management
Rolf Rebner
Tamara Nicole Rose
Master of Professional Accounting
Maria Agulto
John Barakat
Dawn Ann Boyd
Alexander David Clark
Cassandra Coy
Evgeny Esaoulov
Alexander Richard Herlihy
Shaun Andrew McCheane
Zane John Rizoski
Anthony Spina
Emma Wallis
Master of Strategic Organisational Development
Peter Leau
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Master of Teaching (Primary)
Kirsty Helen Nash
Lisa Robinson
Vanessa Elizabeth Thomson
Master of Teaching (Secondary)
Melinda Jewel Boyce
Dane William Fuller
Tamara Kate Jackson
Jacqueline Ann Wilson
Master of Training and Development
Nasser Suleiman Nasser Al Adawi
Kerry Shanahan
Graduate Diploma in Accounting
Paul Boeru
Pranav Kaushal
Josephine Elizabeth Marshall
Suresh Subramaniam
Graduate Diploma in Acute Care Nursing
Renae Louise Fletcher
Kandas Peta Miller
Brooke Jane Morrison
Graduate Diploma in Applied Anatomy by Dissection
Chandra Swaroop Annabattula
Daman Deep Singh Bhatia
Anthony Minh Tien Chau
Siu Joon Choi
Michael Cosman
Ella Darveniza
Theadora Forster-Anderson
Nikolas Fountas
Ellen Marie Frydenberg
Bernadette Goodwin
Dakshika Abeydeera Gunaratne
Samuel Hall
Andrew Theodore Hattam
Christopher Huang
Sean Huang
Mazyar Irani
Sharon Jay
Imran Kader
Shaveen Dharshana Kanakaratne
Andrew James Kanawati
Vincent King
Kit Ho David Lee
So Ve Kirsti Lee
James Michael Lonie
Maree Jane Loveluck
Adam Ian MacFarlane
Ragavan Manoharan
Lucy Ann Marney
Sunny Nalavenkata
Matthew Robert Oates
Sudipto Pal
Jemma Kate Porrett
Liesel Jane Porrett
Wilson Pujawiyatna
Saissan Rajendran
Sophia Roser
Gareth Taylor Rutter
Adam John Scarlett
Valerie Alexine See
Renishka Sellayah
Gajan Selvakumaran
Oludolapo Oluyinka Sotade
Michael Wilson Strong
Abayasankar Sundaram
Cheng Lin Ting
Sonia Ngoc Quynh Tran
Elle Alexandra Vandervord
Rowan Walker
Charles Werren
Shehan Shevantha Wickramasinghe
Zoheb Berry Williams
Jason Jay Wong
Liang Xu
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Graduate Diploma in Counselling for Health and Social Care
Stephanie Margaret Ivos
Paula Prieto
Graduate Diploma in Economics
Josef Jacob Chick
Paul Andrew Wallace
Graduate Diploma in Education
Martin Lewis Allen-Scott
Katherine Frances Amos
Shaun Bulcock
Jessica Ann Dawes
Grace Maya Flaihan
Lauren Hunt
Adam Mills
Kalananda Parameswaran
Diosdado Leon Pascual
Shane Patricia Pickett
Emily Takayama
Lincoln Tasker
Mehmet Akif Yucel
Luke Benjamin Scott Zaphir
Rebecca Anne Zarafa
Graduate Diploma in Financial Services
William Lee
Graduate Diploma in Legal Studies
Govind Balakrishna Pillai
Graduate Certificate in Accounting
Jessica Mary Alexander
Rocky Rajesh Naickar
Gerry Papas
Megan Liu Wang
Graduate Certificate in Acute Care Nursing
Alixandra Eddy
Kathryn McCutchan
Nicolas Anthony Parkinson
Azell Reynolds
Russell Martin Skor
Kiera Louise Smith
Hayley Elizabeth White
Graduate Certificate in Clinical Education and Teaching
Cheryl Kathryn Vette
Graduate Certificate in Education Studies
Julie Kay Bain
Harold Harrington Poulton
Graduate Certificate in eLearning
Michael Colenso
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Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management
Natasha McEwan
Rachel Norma Leona Peel
Penelope Jane Ward
Graduate Certificate in Management
Anna Louise Boyce
Andrew James Buttler
Michael James Cooney
David Stephen Cornford
James Edward Coulter
Satyanarayan Pandurangrao Dhongade
Steve Scott Eastwood
Bradley Allen Griffiths
Fiona Maree Leatham
Graduate Certificate in Mental Health Practice
Tieran Brownlee
Kenneth David Cole
Leanne Formica
Mary Terese Newton
Rebecca Jane Paterson
Carla Josephine Silva
Felicity Lee Simpson
Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting
Fiona Balkin
Rebecca Kate Battese
Samantha Louena Betts
Adam Lloyd Campbell
Kheng Min Chen
Elizabeth Anne Cranston
Erandani Kamani De-Silva
Priyantha Ramani Dheerasundara
Bruce Gordon Dougherty
Anthony Faralla
Cigdem Firat
Janet Lee Fitzgerald
Stephen Robert Goode
Alison Haglund
Corey Hall
Lori Hearne
Lee Anne Howse
Isaiah Charles Huang
Bilal Kassab Bachi Dahhan
Yuliya Kharlamova
Wai Lee
Yifei Li
Sandra Patricia McCarthy
Kathryn Ann Mehonoshen
Suzanne Kaye Neucom
Rachel Palmer
Yi Pan
Denis Jean-Alain Paul
Samantha Jane Reid
Leon Robinson
Joseph Ciro Angelo Sangiacomo
Karen Denise Sankey
Joseph Nicholas Sharpe
Nina Totzek
Alicia Louise Williams
Simon James Williams
Yangsoo Youn
Graduate Certificate in Special Education
Martine Jane Earsman
Mark David Officer
Susan Margaret Walker
Juris Doctor
Patrick Reeder
Thi Ngoc Han Tran
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Bachelor of Social Work with Honours
Caitlin Maree Neal, Second Class Honours, Division 1
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws
Phillip Gallo
Justine Kimi
Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Laws
Richard O'Halloran
Rachael Angelika Savian
Nicholas Mark Leyden
Bachelor of Financial Administration and Bachelor of Laws
Vincent William Mah
Maja Popovic
Bachelor of Agricultural and Resource Economics
James Andrew Campbell MacArthur
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Teaching
Jacqueline Iris Cliffe
Janine Elizabeth Faulkner
Snezana Pajovic
Meredith Lynne Starke
Lachlan James Stewart
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Teaching
Hayley Matas
Bachelor of General Studies/Bachelor of Teaching
Kathryn Maree Janecek
Jacqueline Maree McKenzie
Roslyn Joy Ronai
Bachelor of Mathematics/Bachelor of Teaching
Gabrielle Leanne Dixon
Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Teaching
Melanie Sampson
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Bachelor of Business
Emma Louise Anderson
Hongjuan Chang
Lei Cui
Jane Ann Holman
Dechuan Liu
Yutong Liu
Xiao Qiu
Christopher Wilson
Qian Yang
Qian Yu
Wenying Zeng
Xin Zhang
Li Wei Zhao
Bachelor of Commerce
William Raymond Richardson
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)
Albert Jin
Qijun Liu
Lauren McPherson
Sophie Mathilde Nicholas
Bachelor of Economics
Tobias Ross Moran
Bachelor of Education
Madhu Lata Narayan
Suzanne Rogers
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood)
Vanessa Ann Brown
Brooke Conlan
Bachelor of Education (Primary)
Kym Maree Condon
Ruth Cheree Hill
Felicity Jane Mason
Carol Louise Mayoh
Leah Maree Miller
Noni Isabel Rolfe
Annette Ruth Smith
Bachelor of Health, Ageing and Community Services
Kathryn Anita Wood
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Bachelor of Laws
Jessica Rose Adams
Alina Theresa Nicole Anderhuber
Morgen Verge Blunden
Shannon Byrne
Anna Renee Christiansen
Stephen Cope
Allison Marie Couchman
Kim Gina Ellis
Beatriz Teresa Espasandin-Stotz
Annette Louise Gibson
Elizabeth Elaine Harding
Tegan June Harris
Katie Dee Hrobelko
Sarah Hubbard
Jennifer Jennings
Kylie Michelle Jones
Dean Scott Lyon
Jessica Kate McCarthy
Rizwan Ismail Mohinudeen
Karl Edward Mortensen
Laura Dianne Nightingale
Issa Rabaya
David Mathew Robson
Penelope Helen Russell
Harinder Singh Sandhu
Sonja Elenor Schoenborn
Anna Elizabeth Sutton
Jade Lee Symons
Matthew Peter Michael Tedeschi
Lachlan David White
Emily Margaret Kate Willmott
Bachelor of Organisational Leadership
Louise Elizabeth Ardita
Bachelor of Social Work
Brooke Elizabeth Hancock
Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education)
Joanne Anderson
Carol Ann Bush
Teresa Dawn Campbell
Katie Louise Chesterton
Kim Amelia Everitt
Ellen Therese Fitzgerald
Juani Gomez
Anna Fortunata Grimes
Michele Margaret Hanson
Shelley Hawtin
Sarah Emmeline Huddleston
Alexis Louise Jeffery
Jin Hee Kim
Na Hee Kim
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Lay Keng Lim
Leanne Maree Lockrey
Tanya Liisa Millerand
Denise Fay Millward
Merna Mustapha
Heidi Maree Nelson
Vanessa Jane Oatley
Danielle Samphier
Eun Jung Shin
Kate Leigh Sinclair
Kate Ashley Sutcliffe
Cathryn Ann Thomas
Bianca Sarah Wood
Bachelor of Training and Development
Peter John Hollingworth
Jeffrey William O'Halloran
Advanced Diploma in Nursing
Louise Jayne Chomley
Leah Gillan
Diploma in Business
Arthur Manning Doughty
Tania Muriel May
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The Stole
The stole was introduced in 1991 as part of the academic dress for diplomates. Like the other
elements of academic dress - the cap, the gown and the hood - the stole has evolved from the
dress of the medieval clergy; indeed the stole was once part of the hood itself. In medieval times
the hood was a garment of every day dress. Over the centuries it developed an appendage or
tail known as a liripipe, which was used both for pulling the hood off the head and for wrapping
round the throat with the hood worn on the head, both to keep the hood in place, and for warmth.
It was during the 15th century that changing fashions dictated that the liripipe should be
shortened or removed entirely from the hood to form a separate scarf or stole. The liripipe
remains in stylised form today in the tail of academic hoods of this and many other universities.
The stole has evolved along two paths: it remains as a separate academic article for certain
awards at this University and other universities including Oxford, Cambridge and London, and
although no longer in general use, vestiges of the stole remain in the form of the “lapel” on the
front and the yoke at the back of all academic gowns of the Oxbridge design.
The stoles worn by Fellows and diplomates of The University of New England are in the University’s
official distinguishing colour of gold and those for Fellows are edged with green silk. Diploma
stoles have coloured satin ribbons to identify the disciplinary area, arranged so as to identify the
level of the award. Associate diplomas have a ribbon or bar running horizontally at chest level;
other undergraduate diplomas have a single vertical ribbon; graduate diplomas have two vertical
ribbons.
The Mace
The mace is carried by the Esquire Bedell before the Chancellor as a symbol of the fact that the
Chancellor represents the tradition of the University and that in him is vested the authority and
good name of the University.
The mace, together with its teak wood box, was presented to the University by Dr P A Wright,
to mark the establishment of the University and the installation of the first Chancellor, the Right
Honourable Sir Earle Page on August 4, 1955.
The mace was designed and made by Gerald Benney of London under the general direction of
the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths. The engraving on the mace was drawn by Gerald Benney
and executed by T C F Wise, who was regarded as the finest engraver in Europe at the time. Prior
to its dispatch to Australia, the mace was displayed at an exhibition of modern craftsmanship
in gold and silver where it was regarded by competent British authorities as “the most beautiful
Mace made in England in modern times”. While it combines in exact form all the characteristics
of a mediaeval fighting mace, its design is modern and singularly appropriate to The University
of New England.
Some data about the mace material: sterling silver
length: 1.2m
weight: 2.92kg
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The Coat of Arms: Explanatory Notes
The shield bears three Tudor roses on a “chief gold” and in the first quarter of the shield appears
the constellation of the Southern Cross. These emblems attempt to express the idea of the
University carrying on the British University tradition under southern skies. This idea is also
implied in the coronet encircling the helmet which stands on the shield. The finials of the coronet
are alternately a sprig of wattle for Australia and an acorn for England. The crest of the helmet
is a cresset of flame which the College of Heralds recommended as a more unusual and no less
significant way of symbolising “learning”. The lions of England support the shield and a hunting
horn is suspended by a green cord around the neck of each lion. The hunting horn is the heraldic
badge of the Forster family, to which one of the founders of the University, the late T.R. Forster of
Abington, Armidale, belonged. The College of Heralds attempted to acknowledge the title of the
University, thereby implying that we have risen out of British tradition and British stock, but are
developing in our own way in Australia.
The motto is taken from “the Agricola” by the Roman historian Tacitus who, describing the early
life of Agricola, speaks of his interest in philosophy, to which in his youthful enthusiasm he
eagerly devoted himself. But, Tacitus implies, he avoided the extremes into which philosophical
studies often led men at this time, when Stoicism tended to become identified with opposition
to the Imperial system of government: retinuitque, quod est difficillimum, ex sapientia modum
— “and he retained from his wisdom moderation — a most difficult achievement.” Modus is here
used in the sense of moderation, balance, a temperament preventing one from being carried
into extremes. This was a quality that Agricola displayed in practice throughout his life. In our
motto the word is intended to express the same meaning, the quality of moderation reflecting a
balanced judgment based on wisdom.
Distinguishing Colours
For the purpose of academic dress for bachelor degrees and diplomas, the University has
identified fifteen disciplinary areas each one of which has been awarded a distinguishing colour
or colours. The areas and colours are:
humanities-white
ethnic/area studies
-
black and post office box red
social studies
-
old rose
education-violet
sciences-straw
mathematics and computing -
powder blue
visual and performing arts
spectrum green
-
engineering-copper brown
health sciences
administration and business -
-
peony red
spectrum orange
economics-peacock blue
law-ultramarine
built environment-mace
agriculture-dioptase
forestry, parks and wildlife
-
reseda
Colours are displayed in the linings of hoods, on the edges of stoles and on the facings and in the
sleeve linings of gowns for doctorates. Hoods and gowns are black for degrees of bachelor and
master whilst for doctorates they are scarlet.
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ADVANCE AUSTRALIA FAIR
Australians all let us rejoice,
For we are young and free,
We’ve golden soil and wealth for toil;
Our home is girt by sea;
Our land abounds in nature’s gifts
Of beauty rich and rare;
In history’s page, let every stage
Advance Australia Fair.
In joyful strains then let us sing,
Advance Australia Fair.
GAUDEAMUS
Gaudeamus igitur, iuvenes dum sumus;
Gaudeamus igitur, iuvenes dum sumus;
Post iucundam iuventutem,
Post molestam senectutem
Nos habebit humus, nos habebit humus.
Vivat Academia! Vivant Professores!
Vivat Academia! Vivant Professores!
Vivat membrum quodlibet,
Vivant membra quaelibet,
Semper sint in flore! semper sint in flore!
English Translation
Let us rejoice therefore
While we are young.
After a pleasant youth
After a troublesome old age
The earth will have us.
Long live the academy!
Long live the teachers!
Long live each and every student member,
For ever may they flourish.
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General Enquiries and
Admission Details
Student Central
University of New England
NSW Australia 2351
Website: www.une.edu.au