2024 Impact Report

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“Life is a gift, and it offers us the privilege, opportunity, and responsibility to give something back by becoming more.”
Tony Robbins

Our Vision

BGS aspires to be the best school for boys in Australia.

Our Purpose

BGS educates boys within an innovative learning culture that nurtures their intellectual, physical, and emotional wellbeing to become global citizens who contribute to their communities.

Our Values

• Learning • Leadership

• Endeavour • Respect

• Community

Our Motto

nil sine labore nothing without work

Message from Anthony Micallef

Welcome to the 2024 Impact Report.

As we reflect on another year of growth and achievement at Brisbane Grammar School, I am filled with a profound sense of gratitude for the unwavering support and generosity of our remarkable community.

2024 signified the start of a new era for BGS, marking the completion of the three key infrastructure projects – the STEAM Precinct, the Middle School Library and staffroom, and the Heritage Precinct.

Following a tremendous five-year capital campaign, the first year of life in the STEAM Precinct’s world-class facilities have already fostered incredible growth and unrivalled opportunities for students and staff alike. The addition of an interactive Heritage Precinct on campus has beautifully preserved the 157-year history of Brisbane Grammar School, making it a tangible learning experience for current and

future generations.

With confidence I can say that the engagement and enthusiasm emanating from within the walls of these new facilities is palpable and can be largely attributed to your confidence in our vision. I express my deepest appreciation to the entire BGS community for making these visions reality.

Additionally, the sensational outcome of our fourth annual Giving Day augmented our bursary program and enabled the School to commence the development of the Sports Science Centre.

Supplementing these outcomes, students raised $105,837 for charitable causes and delivered countless hours of practical assistance to more than 15 Public Purpose initiatives throughout the year.

Please join me in recognising the lasting efforts of the 2024 Betty Howell Award recipients, the unwavering dedication of our parent volunteers,

and the commitment of our Great Hall Society and those whom have bequeathed. Let us also put the spotlight on Old Boys Jack Greig and Toby Buckley who have used their experience at BGS to give back to others.

Your dedication to Brisbane Grammar School, in all its forms, is what ensures that we continue to make an impact in the lives of our students and our community. Thank you.

Sincerely,

Headmaster

Message from Lou Gardiner

Director of Advancement

It is a privilege to share with you the 2024 Impact Report which highlights the culmination of the STEAM Precinct Capital Campaign. This milestone represents not only the remarkable achievements of our entire school community, but also the exciting future that has been enabled for students now, and for the future.

My name is Lou, and I joined Brisbane Grammar School in January 2025, following three enriching years with the Great Barrier Reef Foundation. Prior to that, I spent 20 years in various sectors of the sports industry, including Queensland Rugby Union, Queensland Rugby League, and nearly 13 years working internationally on major sporting events including five Olympic Games, Rugby World Cups and the Football World Cup.

Throughout my career, I have been deeply passionate about fostering success, driving progress, and most importantly, building

meaningful connections within the community. I am particularly excited about championing the invaluable contribution of volunteering.

The gift of time, talent and commitment from our volunteers is central to the vibrancy and success of the Brisbane Grammar community.

I am committed to ensuring that this spirit of generosity continues to inspire the next generation, as we work together to support our students and enrich their experience.

The opportunity to collaborate with the exceptional team at Brisbane Grammar School— alongside the dedicated members of the P&F, P&F Auxiliary, BGSOBA, SLT, and the Board—is an immense honour. Together, we will continue to shape opportunities that ensure ever-improving buildings and facilities and enriching experiences, whether through teaching and learning, wellbeing or cocurricular activities. I look forward to playing my role in aiding our students toward innovation

and growth, empowering them to embrace opportunities that will secure a bright and impactful future.

As we move forward, I am particularly focused on supporting a fundraising program that ensures all students have access to the incredible experiences Brisbane Grammar offers. I am a believer that education should be inclusive, transformative and empowering, and I am committed to this vision.

I look forward to engaging with all members of the Brisbane Grammar community as we work together to continue building a thriving environment that supports our students in their pursuit of excellence and contributes to Brisbane Grammar’s vision of being the best school for boys in Australia.

Warm regards, Lou Gardiner

“The leaders of the future will need to collaborate and communicate and think critically and creatively. It is these skills that will enable our graduates to adapt to the changing professional landscape and prepare them for jobs that don’t yet exist.”
Anthony Micallef

A Year of STEAM

from Ideas to Impact

In one of our most defining moments of community and innovation, Foundation Day 2024 marked the official unveiling of the BGS STEAM Precinct.

Nearly a year later, this cutting-edge facility has become the heartbeat of inquiry, discovery and collaboration, providing students with unparalleled opportunities to engage with STEAM in authentic, future-focused ways.

As BGS prepares students for an increasingly complex and technology-driven world, STEAMrelated clubs and academic programs have witnessed record participation.

Programs such as STEM 1 Racing, Sports Science, Grammar Robotics, and Forensic Science Simulations have cultivated advanced problemsolving, computational thinking, and engineering design skills. The Innovation Summits, STEAM Tank, and BGS Ventures continue to inspire students to develop entrepreneurial mindsets, ingenuity, and real-world application of STEAM disciplines.

The impact of the Precinct is already tangible, with students excelling in global benchmarking assessments and competing in prestigious STEAM competitions, including the Australian Schools Cyber Challenge, the National First Tech

Challenge, and Future Anything. BGS students’ PISA performance in mathematics and science places them among the top 5% internationally, reinforcing the strength of our STEAM education model.

Beyond student learning, the STEAM Atrium has become a hub for teacher professional development and industry engagement, hosting local, national and international learning

opportunities that extend beyond our school community. This transformation would not have been possible without the generous support of our donors.

Your investment in STEAM education at Brisbane Grammar School has shaped a new era of excellence, ensuring that BGS students are equipped with the skills, knowledge and mindset to lead in an ever-evolving world. To watch the STEAM video

The Heritage Precinct

Preserving our History as

we

craft the Future

A highly anticipated BGS monument, the BGS Heritage Precinct was unveiled at an official opening event in July 2024.

Welcoming an array of special guests including former Headmasters, Old Boys, teachers, trustees, parents and friends, and school archivists, the doors to our past were opened with a great sense of pride.

The Heritage Precinct is an interactive and immersive learning space, designed for both students and community to form connections

with the Brisbane Grammar School story.

Comprising a Reading and Research Room, School Museum and Archives Preparation Room, the spaces are a spectacle of their own, having been restored as close as possible to their 1925 condition.

Among the extensive list of historical artefacts are the original fireplace, the School Registers, as well as the ‘Our Place’ Indigenous map and essay.

“The map and essay are some of the most important assets of the room, recognising that

the history of the land goes back way beyond BGS and is absolutely imperative to acknowledge. It is a really special addition.” Chris Price (current School Historian and Archivist)

Collectively, the pieces of this exhibit weave an extensive homage to the hard work and dedication that continue to form the future of Brisbane.

For any enquiries relating to the Heritage Precinct please contact chris.price@brisbanegrammar.com

“You can’t quite comprehend just how profoundly the School has contributed to the development of the greater city of Brisbane until you see it all come together like this.”
Pamela Barnett - former Brisbane Grammar School Archivist

Bequests and the Great Hall Society

Generations of Brisbane Grammar School students have benefited from enduring generosity and the commitment of individuals who have chosen to bequeath gifts to the School. Bequests and gifts in Wills create a legacy that have the power to transform the future of a young man. These contributions are vital in ensuring we continue to nurture boys into men of integrity and character. Through bequests, we are able to fund bursaries, opening doors for students from all financial backgrounds to experience the exceptional Brisbane Grammar School education.

A gift in a Will or bequest is a profound way to express gratitude, honour a loved one, recognise a valued member of staff, invest in the future, or make a BGS education accessible to those who might otherwise be unable to afford it. Bequests can take various forms, such as a share of an estate, cash, personal items, or real estate. These gifts can also support the enhancement and development of our facilities, ensuring that every boy has access to the resources and environments necessary for them to excel in all their endeavours. Whether your bequest

provides academic opportunities or contributes to the development of new buildings, your generosity will stand as a lasting testament to your commitment to BGS. Those who choose to leave a bequest to Brisbane Grammar School are recognised as esteemed members of the Great Hall Society.

The Great Hall Society honours and celebrates the generosity of individuals who have made a bequest to the School, both during and after their lifetime. On behalf of Brisbane Grammar School, we thank you for your commitment, your trust, and for leaving a meaningful gift that will allow our School to flourish for generations to come. Every generation leaves a legacy for the next. To have a confidential discussion on leaving a gift in your will, at any stage, please contact Lou Gardiner at lou.gardiner@brisbanegrammar.com.

“I believe it is crucial that Brisbane Grammar School is identified as providing educational opportunities across the socio-economic spectrum. I hope this donation will go some way towards achieving this balance.”
Anonymous BGS Donor, 2025
“Volunteering provides a sense of belonging, purpose and personal reward whilst contributing to the community and supporting its needs.”

Strength in Numbers

Volunteering is a powerful way to make a meaningful impact, and at Brisbane Grammar School, we are fortunate to have passionate and dedicated volunteers who contribute in countless ways.

From supporting the Tuckshop and Grammar Shop to helping organise events and showing up with supporter groups on weekends, all of our volunteers play a vital role in the School’s daily life. These efforts help maintain a supportive, vibrant community where everyone is valued and connected.

Many of our volunteers are fuelled by the desire to give back, whether showing gratitude for the opportunities their children have received or simply wanting to make the School better for future generations.

The spirit of volunteerism also fosters deeper connections among people who share similar values, forging a strong support network that lasts beyond the school years. This immense sense of community is what makes Brisbane Grammar more than just a school.

“Volunteering provides a sense of belonging, purpose and personal reward whilst contributing to the community and supporting its needs.” Nicola – BGS parent volunteer.

Nicola Rahman was a 2024 Betty Howell Award recipient, recognised for her exceptional contributions to the BGS community. Throughout her time as a BGS parent, Nicola devoted many hours to the School, pursuing positions like Art Support Group President, Vice President of the P&F Executive Committee, Cohort Parent Representative, Sailing Support Group Volunteer Coordinator and Willow Club Year Level Parent Representative, among many others.

Each year, we proudly celebrate the winners of the Betty Howell Awards, which honour individuals who have made exceptional contributions to the School. The awards are named after Mrs. Joan Elizabeth “Betty” Howell, a volunteer who dedicated over 25 years to Brisbane Grammar. Betty was the honorary Godmother of BGS volunteers and a beloved figure in the community. She was known for her warmth and dedication to events such as Foundation Day, Speech Night and Open Day.

Headmaster Anthony Micallef often refers to Bill Clinton’s quote, “Volunteerism is an act of heroism on a grand scale. It matters profoundly. It does more than help people beat the odds; it changes the odds.” This sentiment perfectly encapsulates the spirit of the Betty Howell Awards and the significant impact volunteering

“I really enjoy connecting with lots of people throughout the School and it’s lovely to be able to give back.”
Tracey Graham - BGS parent volunteer

has on the School community.

These individuals have gone above and beyond in supporting BGS, embodying the spirit of generosity, leadership and care. Their efforts inspire others to engage in volunteerism, ensuring the legacy of giving continues.

At Brisbane Grammar, we are deeply grateful for the volunteers who strengthen our community. Whether contributing a few hours or many, your efforts create an environment where students thrive and everyone feels connected to something larger than themselves.

5. David Weightman and Berthine Ommensen

6. Holly Kenny

1. Nicola Rahman 2. Mark and Jill Johnston 3. Jonte and Rebecca Lowe 4. Leanne Stamatellos
The 2024 Betty Howell Award recipients

The Gift of Giving

In November 2024, as part of the P&F Auxiliary’s annual Thank You function, the STEAM Café was renamed in honour of the wonderful Maud Carson-Cooling.

Maud, wife to BGS Old Boy and former Headmaster George Carson-Cooling, dedicated

12 extraordinary years (1935-47) to nurturing boys and fostering community. Her enduring commitment to student wellbeing and her generous support of students' daily life laid the foundation for the values of volunteerism we hold high today.

On 4 June 2024, Brisbane Grammar School hosted its annual Giving Day, a day dedicated to advancing our vision of excellence and inclusivity.

We are delighted and deeply grateful to share that, thanks to the incredible generosity of our community, we successfully raised an outstanding $509,592 throughout Giving Day 2024. These funds will play a vital role in supporting the development of the Sports Science Laboratory and expanding our Bursary Fund, making a lasting impact on the lives of the students we serve.

A notable feature of Giving Day 2024 was the acquisition of a further 72 sponsored glass bricks, bringing the total to almost 200. These bricks, bearing the names of each of the benefactors, have since been installed in front of Maud’s Cafe.

Additionally, we recognise the benevolence of the 12 Sports Laboratory naming opportunity donors, whose names are now proudly on display in the new Sports Science Lab, ahead of its expected completion in late 2025. The generosity of our donors and their commitment to enhancing the educational experience at Brisbane Grammar School does not go unnoticed, and by immortalising their names we are reminded each day that progress

is achievable when we come together as a collective.

We extend our deepest gratitude to all those who contributed to this remarkable successour donors, volunteers and the wider Brisbane Grammar community. Your support ensures a

Giving Day 2024 Total Raised

progressive, inclusive and dynamic environment for future generations of students.

Giving Day in 2025 will be held on Tuesday 12 August, and will raise much needed funds for the BGS bursary program and the Sports Science Centre.

$509,592

Artists impression: BGS Sports Science Strength and Conditioning Facility

Students Making a Difference

The School’s student-driven impact projects, the Respect Group and Public Purpose programs, had another inspirational year in 2024.

Empathy again drew hundreds of students together to make a difference, devoting their spare time to delivering 15 extraordinary compassion projects. Aided by various enthusiastic staff members and parents, they made an indelible mark in the School community, with impact extending far beyond.

Student service is often realised through a combination of practical and philanthropic endeavours, and here are just a few to remember.

Providing Practical Assistance to Families in Need with RizeUp

The Respect Group students and staff partnered with domestic and family violence not-for-profit RizeUp to equip a home with essentials to assist a fleeing family in need. From building beds to filling an empty pantry, students prosper in hands-on opportunities like these that have a profound impact on the community.

To watch the RizeUp video

$5,441

$7,119

Many Hands Make Light Work

Other philanthropy projects included making hundreds of sandwiches for Eat Up Australia donating 83 non-perishable food hampers to St Vincent de Paul,

assembling 30+ bags of personalised essentials for Hope in a Suitcase, and lending countless hours to reading clubs, homework clubs and tutoring.

Advocating for Equitable Education

“I believe deeply in equity in education”
Jack Greig ‘07

Education shapes futures and provides the foundations for personal and professional growth. For Old Boy Jack Greig ‘07, his journey was influenced by lessons from the football field and his evolving career in education.

Reflecting on his time at BGS, one of the most influential aspects of his experience was the sports program - particularly football. Jack had the privilege of being coached by Mark Brusasco, a former Socceroo and long-serving Deputy Headmaster at the School.

Under Mark’s mentorship, Jack thrived, and his passion for football flourished. He went on to be part of the First XI team for three years, serving as Captain in his final year. The team’s success— winning the premiership in both years 11 and 12— was a defining achievement of his school years.

However, the lessons Jack learned from football extended far beyond the sport itself. “It taught me about teamwork and the importance of sacrificing for the collective good,” Jack recalls.

After graduating in 2007, Jack began a Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Queensland. Struggling in his first year due to a lack of passion and direction, he switched paths after working for Public Outreach, where he fundraised for causes like Amnesty International

“It’s about shaping the future through compassion, equity, and a deep understanding of the diverse world around us.”

and the Heart Foundation. This experience ignited his interest in social justice, leading him to study International Relations and Public Policy, ultimately setting him on a career path in public service.

After several years in government and inspired by his volunteering with youth through Rotary International, Jack made the switch to teaching, for his work to have more impact. Jack went on to join Teach for Australia in Melbourne and studied his master’s while teaching.

It was his placement at a school in Thomastown, Melbourne, that marked a turning point. Working with students from refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds, Jack found his passion for education. “I really loved teaching English as an Additional Language (EAL) classes and helping these young people integrate into their new environment. It gave me a sense of purpose that I had been missing,” he explains.

Since then, Jack’s career has been dedicated to supporting young people through education, fostering an environment where students feel seen, supported and valued. “A sense of safety and knowing that adults care about your needs at school can make a big difference to learning,” he says. He has witnessed firsthand how small but crucial elements like having access to music or physical education programs can keep students engaged and motivated.

“I believe deeply in equity in education,” Jack asserts. “Not everyone has the privilege of attending a school like Brisbane Grammar, but even in schools with fewer resources, we can still make a significant impact by ensuring that every student has access to the tools they need to succeed.”

As Jack’s career continues to evolve, he remains committed to advocating for a more

inclusive and supportive educational system. Whether it’s teaching in classrooms, working with young people in diverse communities, or mentoring educators, Jack’s passion for education shines through. His story is a testament to the power of purpose-driven work and the positive impact teachers can have on shaping the lives of others.

Looking ahead, Jack is excited for what the future holds, especially with his wife, Theresa, and soon-to-be-born child. “I’m looking forward to taking my child to the communities I’ve worked in. These places have become part of me, and I feel a responsibility to advocate for their voices to be heard,” he says.

Jack’s journey reminds us all that education is not just about textbooks and exams; it’s about shaping the future through compassion, equity, and a deep understanding of the diverse world around us. As he continues to impact lives, Jack Greig’s story is a powerful example of the importance of purpose and passion in the world of education.

The Impact of a Bursary

A Brisbane Grammar bursary can be a lifechanging opportunity, paving the way for a future of purpose and contribution. We know that men of good character come from all backgrounds - which is why our Bursary program is a cornerstone of the School’s history and vibrant community. The Bursary Program ensures talented students with a passion for learning have access to exceptional academic and cocurricular opportunities.

The Bursary Program is only possible through the support of our generous donors, who embody our rich culture of giving and contribution. We thank our community for supporting boys to receive the gift of education, and sharing our vision for holistic education.

From Bonny Hills to Brisbane Grammar School

Imagine growing up in the small coastal town of Bonny Hills, New South Wales, where the rhythm of life is set by the waves and the warmth of family. This is the world that Old Boy Toby Buckley ‘23 once called home.

Bonny Hills offered Toby the perfect backdrop for childhood adventures - surfing, swimming and close-knit family moments. However, as much as this idyllic lifestyle shaped his early years, it also highlighted the limitations of access to educational opportunities.

Toby Buckley volunteering at a Trauma Hospital in IIoilo, Phllipines.
“It was a vote of confidence that helped me believe in myself and my future.”

the School gates in the first place. Without it, his dreams would have remained out of reach.

“The bursary was life-changing,” Toby says. “It not only provided financial support, but it also gave me confidence. To know that others believed in my potential—particularly Headmaster Anthony Micallef—was incredibly motivating. It was a vote of confidence that helped me believe in myself and my future.”

healthcare more accessible, compassionate and human.

“At the end of a tough day, it’s often the small moments of connection with patients that make the difference,” he explains. “When I can reassure a patient or help them understand their treatment plan, I know I’m making a difference.”

Toby’s story is a testament to the transformative power of bursary support.

Doctor Toby Buckley, Bursary Recipient

At 15, Toby’s teachers at Bonny Hills saw his potential and proposed he seek a more challenging education. After conducting the research himself, Toby discovered Brisbane Grammar School and bravely called the School himself to see what support was available. That call changed the trajectory of Toby’s life.

Moving from Bonny Hills to Brisbane in 2016 as a boarder was both exhilarating and daunting. The transition from a small coastal community to a large metropolitan school known for its academic culture, co-curricular activities and high expectations was a leap into the unknown, but it was nothing short of transformative.

It wasn’t just the classroom that challenged him; it was the very nature of life at Grammar. Boarding meant learning independence and resilience, building a new sense of confidence, and discovering that there was a new definition for ‘community’.

Toby reflects, “The experience at Brisbane Grammar School broadened my perspective and prepared me well for life beyond school.”

While this newfound abundance of academic and personal development opportunities will always be cherished, Toby appreciates that it was the bursary that enabled him to walk through

Toby’s journey at Brisbane Grammar School was enriched by the teachers who saw his future and encouraged him to push beyond his limits. His Science and Mathematics teachers nurtured an interest in medicine, while his English and Social Sciences teachers showed him the beauty of human nature and the power of communication. This combination sparked his passion for medicine - a field where empathy and understanding are just as important as scientific knowledge.

His involvement in sports and leadership roles had also helped him develop an appreciation for the teamwork and resilience essential in the medical field. Toby learned early in his university studies that medicine is not just about science, but also about people. It’s about connecting with individuals, understanding their struggles, and offering compassionate care.

This groundwork proved invaluable as Toby navigated the demands of a medical degree at the University of Queensland, and more recently, making a difference in the lives of his patients as a Junior Doctor in Brisbane.

Receiving a bursary didn’t merely change Toby’s educational journey - it fuelled his passion to give back. Having experienced firsthand the barriers that individuals from rural and disadvantaged backgrounds face when accessing healthcare, Toby is driven by the desire to make

Brisbane Grammar School’s bursary program has the capacity to change lives, helping to cultivate future leaders and changemakers, and in the bigger picture, a better society.

To families considering a bursary, Toby’s message is clear: “I would strongly encourage you to apply. A bursary is an investment in your future. Brisbane Grammar offers an environment where you can thrive academically, physically and personally. It’s a life-changing opportunity that opens doors you never thought possible.”

Advancement at Brisbane Grammar School

Brisbane Grammar School’s philanthropic priorities reflect its resolute commitment to creating a legacy of excellence and opportunity for all students. At the heart of these priorities lies a deep dedication to enriching the lives of those who may not have had the chance to experience a world-class education, thereby creating a diverse and vibrant community.

Through strategic investments and generous contributions, we hope to ensure that future generations of students benefit from the growth, curiosity and achievement nurtured at BGS - both academically and personally.

Academic and Boarding Bursaries

At Brisbane Grammar School, we understand that every student deserves the chance to reach their full potential, regardless of their financial background. Through the generous support of our donors, the School offers life-changing Academic and Boarding Bursaries to students from all walks of life, who might otherwise be unable to experience a Brisbane Grammar School education. The funds for these bursaries are thoughtfully managed in a dedicated corpus, ensuring the sustainability of these vital initiatives, and our goal remains to provide 10% of our students with some form of bursarial support.

Buildings and Facilities Funds

Brisbane Grammar School is committed to continuously improving its physical environment to ensure that students have access to the tools, technologies and collaborative spaces they need to thrive in a rapidly changing world.

While the traditional classroom still holds an important place, we recognise the need to evolve

and offer inspiring, practical and purpose-built facilities for students to grow both intellectually and personally.

The School has been able to maintain its commitment to advancing our educational offering through continued trust and investment, with visionary projects like the STEAM Precinct now inspiring students to be thought leaders in fields not yet created.

The next step in our holistic development journey will see the completion of the Sports Science Laboratory that is currently under development, and a world-class Sports Science Strength and Conditioning Gym at the Indoor Sports Centre (ISC) to follow. These exciting new additions will reveal a new world of possibilities in sports and health sciences, and beyond.

We also look forward to celebrating 50 years of Pepperina Hill in 2026, and as part of this milestone we plan to enhance accommodation facilities, ensuring a safe, comfortable and supportive environment for future Outdoor Education students.

Contributions to the School’s Building Fund directly impact the development of infrastructure, ensuring that Brisbane Grammar School remains at the forefront of educational excellence.

Library Fund

The Brisbane Grammar School Libraries are more than just a space for books, they are the heart of our scholastic community. The Library Fund ensures BGS students have access to the resources, guidance and tools they need to navigate a rapidly evolving digital landscape. In an age where technology advances at an exponential rate, libraries play a critical role in developing key skills such as information literacy, critical thinking and research proficiency - skills that are vital for both academic success and lifelong learning.

With your support, we can expand the Library Fund and fortify a vibrant literary future for BGS. The Library Fund facilitates access to cuttingedge technology, up-to-date research materials, and a wide range of resources that prepare our students for success.

At Brisbane Grammar School, every donation and act of support helps us shape a brighter future for our students. By contributing to our Bursaries, Building, Facility or Library Funds, you are continuing our legacy of excellence and creating opportunities for students to make a lasting impact on the world.

BGS Deductible Gift Recipient Fund Review

The School has three funds with Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status: the Building Fund, the Bursary Fund and the Library Fund.

The Rules for Deductible Gift Recipient Funds

Investment Overview

BGS Funds Review

(25 September 2018) and the BGS Bursary Fund Investment Strategy (6 December 2018) prescribe the governance obligations of the Finance, Risk and Audit Committee for funds held and invested in the School’s DGR Funds.

The objective of the BGS Bursary Fund is to generate sufficient earnings from its corpus base to fund needs-based bursaries, without eroding said corpus, or requiring financial subsidy from the operating cash flow of the School.

At 31 December 2024, the combined funds of the School’s DGR Funds were invested in the Queensland Investment Corporation (‘QIC’) Long Term Diversified Fund, ANZ Bank (for immediate-needs liquidity) and shares as follows:

Core Investment Profile 31 December 2024

($’000) QIC Long Term Diversified Fund Strategic Asset Allocation

Alternative assets comprises direct real estate, direct infrastructure, private debt, private equity, insurance-linked securities and liquid managed funds.

QIC Long Term Diversified Fund Performance

QIC Long Term Diversified Fund (‘QIC Fund’) performance is summarised as follows:

• Positive average earnings of 6.02% for the three years ended 31 December 2024.

• Positive average earnings of 6.46% for the five years ended 31 December 2024.

• Positive average earnings of 6.97% for the 10 years ended 31 December 2024.

The QIC Fund seeks to achieve an investment return of the Bloomberg AusBond Bank Bill Index + 3% p.a after expenses but before QIC management fees and tax over rolling five-year periods. The QIC Fund is classified as a medium product risk, reflecting an expectation that the distribution of possible annual returns has a standard deviation of between 5-10%.

Investments in Shares

At 31 December 2024, the Building Fund held investements in donated shares with a market value of $66,500

Application of Funds

Lifetime Giving

We recognise donors who have supported the School throughout their lifetime. We celebrate individuals who have contributed to the history of Brisbane Grammar School.

Over $500,000

Anonymous

BGS P&F Auxiliary

Bob Bryan AM

Tim and Elaine Crommelin

Simon Fenwick

Matthew McLennan

Sir John Pidgeon*

Howard and Hilary Stack

Stack Family Foundation

Tom Strachan* (Strachan Family)

Over $100,000

David and Sandi Abernethy

Anonymous

BGS Art Support Group

Stephen Bizzell

John Blaiklock*

Andrew Brice

Bill and Valda* Byth

Allan and Lyn Davies

Dalara Foundation

Ian Dickinson AM and Margaret Dickinson

Daryl Holmes OBE

Lesley Huxley AM, Nicholas

Heath and Betty Heath

Rob and Catriona Labrom

Arthur Liu

Ken MacDonald AM and Marian Gibney

David Malouf AO

Nick Mather

Doug Moffett*

Chris and Di Morton

John Nguyen and Joyce Ho

David Perel

Matthew Peters and Juanita

Pappalardo

Bruce Roberts*

Wayne Romer and Rachel Uhlmann

Chris and Wendy Smith

John Story AO and Georgina

Story

Peter Thompson

Norman and Iris Vanstone

Richard Vanstone

Chris and Linda Vella

David Weedon AO

Mac and Lucy Woolcock

Over $50,000

Australia and New Zealand Bank

BGS Normanby Blues

Wren Bligh

Laurel Bright

Angus Campbell and Belinda

Mellen

Athol Crawford*

Bruce and Anna Davidson

Andrew and Asako Hay

Eric and Sarina Lau

James Lin and Judy Wu

David and Marlene Little

Geoffrey and Jan Moles

Frazer and Rachel Moss

Shaun Munday and Allison McKelvie

Warwick* and Anne* Power

Rob and Bec Pullar

Phil and Holly Richardson

John and Ingrid Rorke

Sudarshan and Surinder Saini

Bob and Belinda Sharpless

Will and Louise Siganto

The Siganto Foundation

Richard and Adele Theile

Henry Thorburn

Rod Thorburn

Thorburn Trust

Ben Thynne

Doris Townsend*

Norman Traves*

Geoff and Diane Voller

Keith Woollam*

Matt Yang

Over $25,000

Anonymous

Jonathan and Yvette Askew

Paul Barrett

Belinda Barrett

*Deceased

BGS Old Boys Association

Dan and Naomi Chambers

Albert and Nancy Chung

Geoff and Shirley Clarke

Graham Davies AM

Clyde and Ada Dunlop

John Fenwick AM and Marye Fenwick

Janine Griffiths

David Hewitt

Brian Hirschfeld

Ross and Kylie Hirst

Ian and Johanna Hodgetts

Duk Hong and Gyoung Mi Kim

Andrew Jenkins*

Alan Jones AO

Kua Family

Bruce Lawford and Sue Shadforth

David and Loraine McLaren

Anthony and Susan Micallef

Walter Monz*

Morgans

Jamie and Louise Pherous

David and Christine Purvis

Donald Radford*

David and Gillian Ritchie

Neville Sandford and Patricia Matthews

Brian Short and Pauline HarveyShort AM

John Siemon

Peter and Caroline Steadman

Rodney Taylor*

Thyne Reid Foundation

Francis Tomlinson and Beverley

Rowbotham AO

Warren Traves

Graham and Judy Turner

Stuart Voller

Scott Wharton and Marina-Portia

Anthony

Anthony Yap and Hanh Luu

Great Hall Society

The Great Hall Society was established in 1997 to honour those who have remembered Brisbane Grammar School in their Will.

Anonymous*

Peter Armstrong

Ralph Beckingham OAM*

John Blaiklock *

Bob Bryan AM

Ian Carver *

Lawrence Casey

Ronald Clarkson

John Cotterell

John Cranley

Tim Crommelin

Jack Farr *

Barbara Fielding

Stuart Grassie

Arthur Harris *

Jacob Hardy

Peter Heywood

John Hoare

Peter Jempson*

John Knott

John Leslie AO*

Ronald Lindner

David Little

Stephen Lonie *

Chris Lovelock *

Ken MacDonald AM

David Malouf AO

Donald Matheson *

Graham McBryde

Stan Mellick OAM ED *

Doug Moffett *

Bruce Paulsen*

John Pearn AO RFD

Tim Porter

Donald Radford *

Bruce Roberts *

Howard Stack

Geoff Stevenson

Phip Stewart

John Story AO

Neil Summerson AM

Rod Thorburn

Henry Thorburn

Grenville Thynne

Doris Townsend *

Norman Traves *

Katherine Trent

Jim Truesdale

Geoff Voller

Ian Whittle *

Ronald Wyllie *

*Deceased

Building Fund

We recognise donors who have taken a lead in donating to the STEAM Precinct, and those who have helped provide our boarding students with contemporary accommodation and facilities.

STEAM Donors

Anonymous

Keith and Kerry Adam

Junying Ai and Jun Wei

Don Aitchison

Jason Aitchison and Melanie Stutsel

Seia and Rochelle Akhavan

Jamil Alayan and Jewly

Sandroussi

Steve Allan

Wayne Allport

Mark Anderson and Catherine Tichbon

Richard Anderson OAM

Ross Anderson

Megan Andrews

Michael Angelini

Michael and Geetu Anthonisz

Andrew Arkell

Damien Armenis

Alan Arnold

John Arvier OAM and Louise Arvier

Jonathan and Yvette Askew

David and Anna Bade

Peter Bailey

Barry and Jane Baker

Chandeep Bakshi

Andrew and Margie Bale

Misbayanti Bandia

Daryl and Nina Barlow

Michael and Marg Batchelor

Clive Bateman

Phil and Leigh Baxter

Anthony Beal

Robert Beaney

Inma Beaumont

Peter and Cathy Beckingsale

Daniel Beebe

Alasdair and Rebecca Begley

Jason Beikoff

Justin Beirne

Rod Bellamy

Sean Bemrose

Jody Bendell

Kerrie Benham

Lee Benjamin

Nandan and Suruchi Bhende

Siobhan Bickle

Paolo Biscaro and Sam Bilyk

Stephen and Karyn Bizzell

Alastair Black and Sally Chai

Claire Blake

Christopher and Elspeth Blenkin

Wren Bligh

Matt Bolam

Andrew and Karen Bond

John Boo and Jenny Terrado

Rod Borrowdale

Alan and Amanda Brand

Will Brice

Paul and Joelle Brittain

Derek and Felicity Broadley

Marcus Bromet

Mark Brooke

Reagan Brosnan and Leigh Winston

David Brown

Lachlan and Amy Brown

Nick Brown

Bob Bryan AM

Peter and Nicole Bryant

Timothy Buckley and Elizabeth

de Lisle

David and Peta Bunce

Bruce and Amanda Butler

Peter and Carolyn Butler

Mel Buttle

Sue Byun

Eddie Callaghan

Angus Campbell and Belinda

Mellen

Rebecca Campbell

Carly Cao

Clint Cao and Mariah Liu

Jay Cao

Andrew and Tori Cardell-Ree

Maria Carter

Mike Carter

Roger Cater

Con and Ellie Cayas

Dan and Naomi Chambers

William Chan

Andrew and Jennifer Chang

James Chang and Wendy Ma

Michael Chang and Alice Wang

Linus Chang

Andy Chen and Jane Tsai

Edward Chen and Christy Zhao

Helen Chen

I-Lin Chen

Jun Chen and Grace Zhu

Michael Chen and Linda Li

Leily Chen

Philip Chen

Yuan Chen

Linda Chen

Henry Cheng and Angelar Wang

Michael Cheng

Louis Cheung

Kwok and Hayley Cheung

Jennifer Chien

David Chin and Jacinta Amies

James and Geraldine Chin

Moody

David Chiu and Wen-Hsin Chou

Roderick Chua

Julie Cichero

Brett Clark

David Clark

Andrew and Ros Clarke

Geoff and Shirley Clarke

Matt Clarkson

Daryl Clifford Coreena Clubb

Benjamin Coates

David Coates and Racquel

Kolkert

Sam and Sarah Coates

Ron Cochrane

Alex Coleman

Susan Collins

Mitchell Collins

Richard Cooper

Peter and Callie Coroneo

Richard Cosgrove

Matt Coulter

Ruth Coward

Brendan and Brooke Cowie

John Cranley

Dick Cribb

Tim Crommelin

Sean Crookes and Nicolie

Jenkins

Greg Dabelstein

Mark Dalmazzo

Sean Dalziel

Kieran and Rachael Dauber

Stephanie Daveson

Les Davey

Bruce Davies

Donald Davies

Mitchell de Groot-Esler

Angela de Gunst

Sandun De Silva and Niro

Jayawardena

Phill Deacon

Hui Deng

Ian Dickinson AM and Margaret

Dickinson

Greg Di-Losa

Gavin and Beth Doig

Summer Dong

Chad Donnelly

Nigel and Amanda Dore

James and Kelly Douglas

Jon Douglas AM

Cameron Dowling

Marion Dowling

Sacha Drake

Richard and Alex Duffey

Mark and Lynda Dunglison

Russell Dwyer and Vivia Bora

Lachlan and Serena Dyson

Peter Eccleston and Fay Zhong

QLD Education Science Techs

Michael Edwards

Obi Ekeocha

Bruce Elliott

Roger Ellwood

John and Rachel Emery

Ulziidamba Enkhsaikhan

James Evered

Peter Fan and Cathy Zhang

Fan Fan

Cam Feltham

Daisy Feng

John Fenwick AM and Marye Fenwick

Simon Fenwick

Lindsay Few

Troy and Claire Fidler

Luke Filei and Qiu Laying

Geoff and Cathy Findlay

Anthony Fisher

Bryan Fitzgerald

Craig and Danyal Fitzgerald

Benjamin and Kirsty Fleming

Nathan Flower

Michael Forrest and Angie Ryan

Steven Forrest

Amanda Foss

Adam Franklin

David Fraser

David and Judy Fraser

Adrian and Michelle Frick

Selina Fu

Eugene and Cindy Fung

Ken Fung and Jean Ho

Melinda Gao

David Garner

Matthew Garraway

Peter Gasteen*

Simon Gatehouse and Lara

Kane

Mark and Jacinda Geritz

Rodney Gibson

Bruce Gibson-Wilde OAM and Dorothy Gibson-Wilde

Roy Giesemann

Greg Gilbert

Kiran Goel

Ken and Kath Gottliebsen

Robert and Barbara Gottliebsen

James Green

Geoff Greenhalgh and Diane

Phillips

Brett and Karen Gregor

Nik and Irma Gresshoff

Amy Grey

Janine Griffiths

Juliet and Matthew Grigg

Jo Grubb-Evered

Tony Gu and Jenny Wang

Catherine Gulhane

Steven Guo and Leily Chen

Kebrom Habte and Almaz Haile

Richard Hall

Richard Ham

Robert and Marion Hamilton

Berren Hamilton and Fatima

Deen

Adrian Hamra

Peter Harbison

Julian Harburg

Rodney Harden

Jacob Hardy

Jeffrey Hardy

Ritesh and Kavita Hargovind

Dean Harris

Maverick Harris

Troy and Kylie Harry

Graham Harvey

Andrew and Asako Hay

Martin and Patricia Haymes

John and Sandra Hazzard

Carol He

Sabrina He

Nick Heath and LeeAnne Elms

Jin Hee Lee and Jiyoon Park

Fletch Heinemann

Eric Hewett

Jen Hewson

Sam Higgins

David and Monique Hilford

David Hilford

Andrew Hill

David Hirschfeld

Covan Ho and Joyce Lin

Michael Hodge

Daryl Holmes OBE

Matt Holmes and Tracey Rundle

Dave and Miranda Holt

Robyn and Saul Holt

Michael Hovey

Adam Howarth

Alan Hu

Bo Hu and Vivian Li

King Hu and Lan Xu

Ricky Hu and Qimeng Yu

Peter and Catherine Hudson

Mel and Wayne Huf

Katie Hume

Robert Huo and Ellen Li

Simon and Andrea Hurwood

Jason Hyde

Savindra and Palika Ilangamage

Alex and Ann-Elise Incani

Matt and Jules Irwin

Grahame Jardine-Vidgen

Mark Jempson

Peter Jempson*

Hanyi Jiang

Pauline Jiang

Shan Jiang and Maisie Siau

David and Sophia Johnson

Peter Johnson

Ju Johnson

Nick and Katie Jorss

Jenny Jowsey

Jon Jowsey

Tom Joyce and Helen Boocock

Llew and Ceri Jury

Matthew Kahler

Rifat Kamberovic and Grace Li

Kiki Kang

Ram and Nala Kangatharan

Bipphy Kath and Prashanti

Marella

Euan Kearney

John Keech

Simone Keech

David and Wendy Keir

Mark Kelley

Brendan Kelly

Adam Kelly

Andrew Kemp

George and Andrea Kennedy

Harold Kennett

Timothy Kent

Brendan Kerr and Jane Phillips

Ben Kerr

Abhijit Kharkar

Richard and Marilla Kidd

Cobi Kim and Jackie Koo

Danny Kim and Emily Ha

Yongun Kim and Yuju Lee

Ben and Sophie Kleimeyer

Chris Kleimeyer

Mark and Jenny Kleimeyer

Michael and Alicia Klumpes

John Knott

David Ko and Machiko

Koganezawa

Akshay and Alka Kothari

Boon Kua and Karen Chau

Haritha Kuppam

Edward Kwok

Kyle Kwok and Sylina Cheung

Ki Kyoung and Na Lee

Rob and Catriona Labrom

Amanda Lago

Madhu Lakshmaiah

Sach and Navi Lashand

Eric and Sarina Lau

Sam Lau and Amanda Lee

Brian Lee and Wendy Jeong

Dennis and Winny Lee

George Lee and Uni Yang

Iris Lee

Joseph Lee

Lee Lee

John Lee and Judy Ku

Joseph Lee and Michelle Chong

Lawrence Lee and Jennifer Chen

Peter and Sandra Lennox

Darren Lewis

Benjamin Li

Dongxue Li

Jin Li and Han Feng

Jingjing Li and Brenda Fan

Sherry Li

Vincent Liang

Mauro and Megan Liberatore

Jack Lin and Christine Chu

Lennon Lin

Peter Lin

Lennon Lin

Lara Lippiatt

David and Marlene Little

Arthur Liu

Eddie and Karen Liu

Michael Liu

Richard Liu and Ling Lin

Una Liu

Yang Liu and Sulan Wang

Kim and Peter Lloyd

John Logan RFD

Jason Lollback

John Lonie

Brendan and Nicole Louie

David and Elizabeth Low

Amy Lu

Xiao Lu and Sailing He

Helena Lu

Siang Lu

Philip and Lillian Lui

Chung Lun Leung and Wai

Kwan Wong

Kris Lundqvist

John Luo and Annie Wu

Nina Luo

Christopher and Selga Lusink

Christopher Lusink

Prue Lutton

Helen Lynch

John Lynch

Robin and Kim Lyons

Eric Ma and Jackie Hua

Norman Ma and Ida Lo

Lin Ma

Fiona Macfarlane

Doug and Jenny MacGibbon

Hugh Macintosh and Deb Almering

Allan and Lindy Mackintosh

Marc and Clare Maguire

Patrick Mahoney and Mary

Mahoney AO*

Anna Maria Sciacca

Stuart Markwell

Ian Marrinan

David Martin and Grace Zeng

Tony Martinson and Helene Li

John Mason

David Mason

Donald Matheson*

Richard Maybury and Fiona

Campbell-Maybury

Iain McBride

Ann McCann

Barrie McCann

Nicole McCarthy

Sam McCarthy

Tim McCarthy and Miranda

Crisci

Frank McClatchy

Ralph McConaghy

Ross McCormack

Bill McCredie and Kate

Ashwood

Paul and Alicia McEniery

Paul McEniery and Karen Seifert

Kim McGrath

Jeremy McKenzie

Kerry McKeon

Stuart McKinnon

Andrew McLeod

Scott McLeod

Susan McLeod

Sean McManus and Libby McBride

Paul and Lisa McMaster

Cameron McNeill

Tim McPhillips

Brian Meade and Rebecca Schull-Meade

Rachel Meehan

Alex Mees and Kylie Barns-Mees

Ravi and Chhaya Mehta

Jurgen Mejan-Fripp and Nancy Wang

Peter Melloy

Tony Meng

Leo and Sally Mewing

Anthony and Susan Micallef

Blake Micallef

Mark Middleton OAM and Susan Middleton

John Middleton

Miles Moody

Simon and Sharni Moody

Cassie Moore

Jonathan Moore

Michael and Rebecca Moore

Bill Morrissey and Kylie Downes

Frazer and Rachel Moss

Balaji Motamarri and Sumi

Pillarisetti

Kah Mun Yee

Shaun Munday and Allison McKelvie

Vanda Mura

Matthew and Ellen Murphy

Stuart Murray and Kathy Lau

Rachael Myers

Ragu Nadarajah

Yit Nah Lau

Masa Nakasato and Isabella Hui

Cameron and Mary Napper

Ben Nearhos

Alan Ng and Emily Su

Phong Ngo

John Nguyen and Joyce Ho

Tess Nguyen

Uyen Nguyen

Robert Nieh and Christine Chen

Gary Nielsen

Rory and Stacey O’Shea

Peta O’Brien

Tony and Katrina O’Connell

Michael and Ify Okonkwo

Ben and Minure Omowaire

Florence Ong

BGS P&F Auxiliary

Kevin Pai

Kate and Jai Panchapakesan

Nikolaos Papas

Keerthi and Lasanthi

Paranavithana

Erich Paschkewitz

Tony and Wendy Pascoe

Andrew and Carley Patten

Arash Payervand

Luke and Jen Peacock

Matthew Peck

John Peden

Richard Pegg

David Pennell

Rob Perel

Nalin Perera and Thushara Pussella

John and Jessica Pesch

Matthew Peters and Juanita

Pappalardo

Damien Petersen and Sharyn

Van Alphen

Kylie Petersen

Scott Petersen

Willem Pfitzner

Jamie and Louise Pherous

Ping Ping Hung

Simon Poh

Tim Porter

Simon and Caroline Prebble

Peter Prentis and Ana Pavasovic

Reza and Jacky Pribadi

Ross Pritchard

Margie Purcell

John Puttick

Martin Qin

Grace Qiu

Bing Qu

Calvina Qu

Gary and Meryta Quagliotto

Danielle Quinell

Giles and Jo Quinlan

Drew Raad

Matt and Heather Raine

Ram Rajasekaran and Ramya Gopinath

Megan Readdy

Tressa Reddie

Matthew Reynolds

Philip and Holly Richardson

Van Richards-Smith

Sonya Rissman

Tony Robertson and Jennifer Dietz

Malcolm and Tammy Robinson

Gareth Rochester and Melissa

Page

Charles Roe AM*

Michael Roe

Paddy Rombola

Justin Roocke

Ian Rose

Graham Rowles

Thomas Ryan

James Ryan

Sudarshan and Surinder Saini

Melinda Samai

Chris and Pamela Sandford

Ian and Paula Sandford

Tony Sangster and Virginia Stirling

Jennifer Santo

Christopher Sapsford

Anubhav and Anshu Sarikwal

Bradley and Emma Sartori

Dmitry Saulov and Asta Saulova

Thomas Saunders

Catherine Savage

Tim and Nina Sayer

Mark Saywell

Lara Schliebs

Kem Schmidt

Lachlan and Susan Schmidt

Shauna Schulz

Mark Schumann

Robin Schweitzer

Sam and Jo Sciacca

Darren Scott

Peter Scott

Allyson Seaborn

Raj and Lakshmi Selvarajan

Kalmin Senaratne

Robert Service

Raymond Sham and Julie Tan

David Shan and Catherine Yang

Mohamed Shanavas and Babitha Pulikkathody

Scott and Danae Sharry

Jo Shearer-Smith

Gray Shen

Jim Shen and Lena Xiong

John and Danielle Shepherd

Craig Sherritt

Jessica Shi

Saul Shires

Vicky Shoebridge

Brian Short OAM and Pauline

Harvey-Short OAM

Greg and Susan Siemon

John Siemon

Garth Silva

Ben and Yasmin Silverston

Ben Silverston

Manas and Jyoti Singh

Nick and Jade Singleton

Bhaskar Siraparapu and Manju

Koka

Alex Skaljak

Andrew and Jen Slatter

Henry Smerdon AM

Andrew Smith and Kate

Slaughter

Chris and Wendy Smith

Lee and Allyson Smith

Matt Smith

Nicole Smith

Paul and Sam Smith

Tai and Kelly Smith

Neil and Esther Smyth

Tim Solomon

Mark and Annette Somerville

Mark Somerville

Pradeep Sonwalkar

Angela Sophios

Hugh and Amanda Spalding

Richard Spencer

Jodie Springall and Jane Schouten

Ravi Sriskandarajah and Anna

Plunkett

Howard and Hilary Stack

Andrew Staib

Mark Stanton

Kenneth Steele

Rob Stevens and Katherine

Semple

Andrew and Aida Stevenson

Melissa Stevenson

Alison Stocker

David Stoneley

John Story AO and Georgina

Story

Matt and Katrina Strotton

Melanie Stutsel

Nicholas Sullivan

Aly Sultan

Sophia Sun

Sunny Sun

Gavin Sun

Rob and Laura Sutton

John Swayne

Corey and Katrina Swift

Darren Swindells

Lana and Paul Szumowski

Paul and Lana Szumowski

Takeshi Takada

Chris Tan and Yin Vun

Jack and Jenny Tan

Grant Tan

Zach Taylor

Jethro Tessmann

Andrew and Hue Thai

Caroline Thng

Peter Thompson

Henry Thorburn

Rod Thorburn

Ben Thynne

James Tierney

*Deceased

Alan Tilse

Laura Timblo

Kylie Timms

Nicholas Ting and Emily Tiang

Bobby Tiong and Chung-Ying

Chiong

Jackie Trad

Simon and Moko Treacy

Rebecca Tuma

Steve and Anna-Marie Uscinski

Sarah Van der Westhuizen

Tristan Van Riel

Andrew Vann

David Vann OAM

Ross and Fang Vasta

Tom Vatanitawake

Chris and Linda Vella

Sumedha Vernon

Nicole Visedo

Geoff and Diane Voller

Stuart Voller

Tuan Vu and Thuy Do

John and Donna Wacker

Brett Walker-Davies

Malcolm Wallace

Steve Wallis and Jenny Mackie

Ben Wallwork and Katrina Chiu

Andrew Walsh and Caroline Law-Walsh

Andrew and Sharlene Walsh

Craig and Heather Walter

Alison Walters

Russell and Elaine Wan

Alan Wang

Amy Wang

Chris Wang

Eileen Wang

Eric Wang and Monica Luo

Liang Wang and Jackie Ouyang

Michael Wang and Anne Ling

Sharon Wang

Victoria Wang

Yan Wang

David Wang

Will Wang

Kylie Warlow

Chris and Carrie Watchirs

Guy Watkinson

Aaron and Leann Webb

Myles Webb and Stephen Mego

Rebecca Webber

Cheng Wei Lin and Pei Ying

Chen

Meighan Wells

Torben and Angie Wentrup

Scott Wharton and MarinaPortia Anthony

Richard Wheeler

Rachael White

Manu and Ima Wickramasekera

Manu Wickramasekera

Monica Wight

Saminda Wijesooriya

Mudiyanselage and Dona

Nagasena

Matthew and Fleur Wilkinson

Matthew Wilkinson

Ralph and Lisa Willson

Peter Wong and Anita Lau

Richard Wong and Huong Phan

Tim Wong

Michael and Jaime Wood

Charles Woodhouse and Sirie

Palmos

John Woods and Emma FynesClinton

Dan Worthley and Liza Phillips

Raymond Wu and Emily Mo

Jason Wu

Sandra Xia

Bruce Xia

Di Xiao and Huiqun Liu

Leo Xin and Ivy Qiu

Frank Xu and Yumei Liao

Forrest Xu

Libin Xue and Min Wu

Gary Yan and Ping Lu

James Yang and Anni Wang

Matt Yang and Tina Tang

Samuel Yang

Brenden Yantsch

Chen Yao

Anthony Yap and Hanh Luu

Chunhui Ye

Richard Yee

Jack Yeh and Iris Lee

Tor Yem

Harlin House Donors

Anonymous BGS P&F Auxiliary

John Boo

Chris Cooper

Sharon Danzig

Mervyn Eadie

Cameron and Trudie Early

Alec Evans AM and Kay Evans

Andrew Evans

Duncan Evans

David Fraser

Matthew Garraway

Robert and Marion Hamilton

John Yesberg

Simon and Sally Yong Gee

Dennis Yoon and Amy Kim

Tony and Linda Young

Caty Yu

Chris Yu

Mel Yuan

Andrew and Kerry Zaghini

Jacqui Zervos

Doug Zhang and Vivian Chen

Peng Zhang

Shaun Zhang and Nadia Ji

Xingbo Zhang and Wendy Huang

Yi Zhang and Jingjing Wang

Allan Zhao and Kate Wu

Jessie Zheng

Josh Zheng and Calvina Qu

Jay Zheng and Winnie Huang

Ivan Zhong and Fendy Yin

Juan Zhou

Pengyang Zhu and Xiaoping Yang

Yingfeng Zhu

John Knott

Darren and Amanda Lewis

David Liu

John Marriott

Matthew McLennan

Leon Misfeld

Nikolaos Papas

Neil Peacey

Graham Sandeman

Qichao Su and Daisy Feng

Immediate needs 2023

Fyn Anderson

Liam Anderson

Rob Anderson

Ryley Anderson

Rebecca Begley

Sarah Bender

Matt Bolam

Denis Brosnan

Tori Cardell-Ree

Ross Clacher

Sussannah Dacron

Salish Donald

Russell Dwyer

Peter Heywood

Ju Johnson

Hugh Macintosh and Deb Almering

Shane Monks

Greg Siemon

Bronwyn Small

Heidi Stevens

Paul Szumowski

Andrew Topping

Carmen Ward

Mark Woolley

Gemma Zangari

Indigenous Bursaries

Anonymous

Anne Armour

Jacqui Baulch

Anthony Beal

Suzzanne Birch

Laurel Bright

Nigel Brock

Mark and Catherine Brusasco

Angus Campbell and Belinda Mellen

Andrew Chang

Kelvin Choo

Ronald Clarkson

Allan and Lyn Davies

Ross Finemore

Bursary Fund

Michael Forrest and Angie Ryan

Maher Gandhi and Catherine

Duffy

Catherine Gulhane

Peter Hastie and Suzanne

Sheridan

David Hawkins

Bob Holeman

Andrew Hoyling

Alison Kearney

Glenn King and Susan Rowland

Stephen Lambert

Bill Lansbury

Darren Lewis

Mauro and Megan Liberatore

Jason Limpus

Hugh Macintosh and Deb Almering

Philip McNicol and Liz Dann

Liz Mellick

Madanlal Mohanlal

Michael Moloney

Angela Mullan

Dan and Shelagh Mullany

Frank and Thea New

Jim and Jill Nicklin

Nikolaos Papas

Michael Pascoe

Bruce Paulsen*

Chris Price

Tony and Nicola Rahman

Michael Rice

Chris and Pamela Sandford

Kalmin Senaratne

David Sidman

Colin Spencer and Viv

Braybrook

Kenneth Steele

Chris Stephens AM

Mike Tardent and Kerry-Anne

Powell

Peter Taylor

Duncan Thomson

Dennis Waight

Ron Cochrane Bursary

$58,217

Matthew Adi

Anonymous

Ron Cochrane

Tim and Elaine Crommelin

Bruce and Natasha Davies

Jon Fenwick

Simon Fenwick

Ashley Feuerheerdt

Michael Forrest and Angie Ryan

Petrina Gilmore

Ross and Nicholas Given

Sean Martin

James Morris

Joe Rich

David, Phillip and Tim Shaw

Howard and Hilary Stack

Tom Stack

Thomas Stephens

Harry Theile

Year Group Bursaries

1936 $67,350

Stan Mellick OAM ED*

1939 $20,002

Norman Traves*

1942 $250,000

Doug Moffett*

1943 $3,007,165

Anonymous

Brian Hirschfeld

Bruce Paulsen*

1944 $249,728

Bill Heron

Bruce Roberts *

1946 Under $999

Roy Giesemann

John Marriott

1952 Under $999

John Nicholson

Richard Pegg

1953 $2,090

Anthony Beal

Gordon Johnson

John Woodley

1954 $6,850

John Cranley

Peter Jempson*

Ross Thomas AM

David Walters

1955 $3,254

Ronald Clarkson

Bruce Gibson-Wilde OAM and Dorothy Gibson-Wilde OAM

John Woodley

1956 $4,970

Anonymous

Roy Casey

Robert Grice AO

Peter Taylor

1957 $2,020

Michael Bolton AM

Alec Evans AM and Kay Evans

Ken Webb

1958 $1,604

John Allpass

Alec Evans AM and Kay Evans

Barry Mayfield

1959 $5,785

Robert Grice AO

Peter Taylor

1960 $159,520

John Gralton

John Knott

David and Marlene Little

David Perel

David and Gillian Ritchie

1961 Under $999

Anonymous

Dave Edwards

Barry Mayfield

Bruce Spender BEM*

Jon Voller

1962 $164,885

Anonymous

Robert Brown

Warren Kinston

Van Richards-Smith

John and Ingrid Rorke

Kem Schmidt

Howard and Hilary Stack

Rod Williams

William Winstone*

1963 $100,492

Anonymous

Alex Chien

Michael Crommelin AO

Clyde and Ada Dunlop

John Lonie

John and Robynne Siemon

Chris Stephens AM

John Story AO and Georgina

Story

John and Susan Swayne

Ian Wilkinson

1964 $1,606

Anonymous

Llewellyn Davies OAM

1965 $23,415

Robert Charlton

Tim and Elaine Crommelin

David Izatt

Ross Jones

Matt Bolam

1966 $189,200

Don and Philippa Adsett

Anonymous

Wally and Mary Arndt

Ian Dickinson AM and Margaret

Dickinson

David Dunlop and Julie Hammer

Stephen Gray

Simon Hamlyn-Harris

Bob and Janet Hunter

Warren Hutton

Max and Lea Hutton

Robert Ingram

Andrew Jenkins *

Alan Jones AO

Ken MacDonald AM and Marian Gibney

Stuart Markwell

John and Judy Mewing

Alexander Morrow *

Philip Neilsen

Ross and Susan Parry

David and Christine Purvis

Tony Verner

Geoff and Diane Voller

Graeme and Dianne Whitelaw

1967 $1,559

Anonymous

Phillip Cameron

Kenneth Steele

John Swayne

1968 $15,750

Keith Early

Stephen Lonie *

Mark and Shauna Schulz

1969 $61,693

Anonymous

David and Sandi Abernethy

Allan and Lyn Davies

Bob and Diane Holeman

Don Knowles

Natasha Laukens

Tim and Janet Porter

1970 $1,856

John Arvier OAM and Louise Arvier

Len and Suzanne Gainsford

Stephen Matthews

Michael Pascoe

1971 $13,015

Ian Bragg

John and Susan Humphrey

1972 $1,260

Anonymous

David Fraser

Don Markwell

William Young

1973 Under $999

Gary Sully

Rodney Matthews LLB*

1974 Under $999

Adrian Cameron

1975 $1,588

Janeen Goold

Wayne Matthews

1976 $13,296

Cameron Bell

Peter Hastie

Warwick Horsey

Graeme McAdam

Don Markwell

1977 $1,385

Mark and Catherine Brusasco

Daryl Clifford

Peter and Joanne Foreman

1978 $1,020

Phil Baxter

1979 $77,132

Andrew Arkell

William Boydell

Stephen Cook

James Henderson

Bill Lansbury

Mark and Angela Martin

Stuart and Catherine Rees

Brett Salisbury

Michael Sullivan

Andrew Wilson and Tracey Lennon

1980 $64,791

Clive Bateman

Jon and Patrice Cafferky

Matt Coulter

Michael Elmer

David and Siobhan Fielding

John Greig

Mal and Amanda Harrison

Michael Hellen

Andrew Henderson

Jonathan Hill

Charles Hu

Ian Knights

Cam Lillicrap

Greg Martin

Donald McAllister

Reg Nash

David Phillips

Andrew Powell

Niren and Charu Raj

Graham Thomas

Peter Van De Graaff

Jingjing Wang

1981 $100,000

Daryl Holmes OBE

1982 $219,847

Bruce Baker

Benjamin Bopp

Scott Chapman

Bruce Davidson

Brett and Jane Halliday

Richard and Jo Kahler

Paul Lathouras

Ian Martin

Thomas Martin

James Morris and Caroline Tsen

Frazer and Rachel Moss

David and Cathy Nash

John and Mandy Peden

Christopher Shirley

Robert Sinnamon

Nigel Spork and Natasha Christa

Stephen St Baker

Richard and Adele Theile

Grenville and Kylie Thynne

Warren and Elisabeth Traves

Giles Worthington-Wilmer

1983 Under $999

Doug MacGibbon

1984 $5,445

Stephen Bizzell

Graham Sandeman

1985 $30,625

Jonathan Cichero

Brett and Maria Clark

Simon Mortimer

Jamie and Louise Pherous

1986 Under $999

John McGregor

1987 $198,177

Anonymous

Inma Beaumont

Wren Bligh

Dan and Naomi Chambers

Adrian Cool

Simon Fenwick

Michael Forrest and Angie Ryan

Jamie Forster

Shayne Gilbert

David Goffage

Heather Hamilton

Peter Harbison

Alistair Holmes

Simon and Andrea Hurwood

Aaron Lavell

Kris Lundqvist

Stuart McKinnon

Paul Mitchell

Graham and Caroline Ramsay

Ben Sawley

Ian Thompson

Simon Tolhurst

Iain and Andrea Tucker

John Wacker

Sean Weier

1988 $20,278

Dominic and Sarah O’Sullivan

Class of 1988

1990 $1,015

Andrew Moore

1991 $2,299

Anonymous

Linus Chang and Kim Ku

1992 $1,270

Ken Fung

Arthur Liu

1993 $2,070

Anonymous

James

Michael Liu

1994 Under $999

Anonymous

Greg Di-Losa

1995 $1,356

Omar Chaudari

David Fraser

Matthew Garraway

1996 $2,636

Lee Benjamin

Andrew Hoyling

1997 $1,335

Nick Brown

Tim Cederman-Haysom

Andrew Sandford

1998 Under $999

Greg Howes

James Bright

2000 $16,873

Anonymous

Inma Beaumont

Gareth Cochrane

Jeremy McKenzie

Peter Shaw

Tom Stack

2001 Under $999

Michael Bonning

Ross Geddes

2002 $23,783

James Brotchie

Samuel Izatt

Christopher and Selga Lusink

2003 Under $999

Sam Murphy

2005 Under $999

Anonymous

Duncan Evans

2006 $1,500

Matthew Murphy

Dan Rothnie

2007 $9,750

Julian and Bethany Potten

Mark Somerville

The Charles Vincent

McMahon Bursary

2008 $2,660

Alastair Blenkin

Fred Croker

Sam Gardner

Harry Houston

Michael and Annie McMahon

Jack Murday

Tom Schumann

Pat Smith

2009 Under $999

Edward Fleetwood

Catherine Gulhane

Colin Kenny and Liz Kenny AO

2010 Under $999

Michael Maynard

Michael Moloney

2011 Under $999

Anonymous

2012 $1,064

Anonymous

Kate Borger

Santiago Chamon Kovalenko

Alister Harper

2013 Under $999

Anonymous

Matt Renshaw

Gary Gai

2014 Under $999

Anonymous

Julie Cichero

Harry Egan

Nikolaos Papas

2015 Under $999

Anonymous

Kate Borger

Oscar Higgins

Hugh Suffell

2016 $78,736

Anonymous

Class of 2016 gift

Scott McQuade

Howard Stack

Peter Thompson

2017 $73,530

Chris and Ginni Anderson

Anonymous

Bruce and Katie Baker

Kate Borger

Rajesh Brijball and Malini

Ramsay-Brijball

Bob and Helen Brown

William Cheng and Diane

Chiang

Charles and Livia Chin

Garson Chin

Class of 2017 gift

Nick and Penny Comino

Sarah Cox

Bill Everson

David and Ngaire Groves

Kris and Nilmini Gunawardana

Paul and Meryl Huth

Peter Knee and Carolyn Daunt

O Ick Kwon and Hyun Ok Kim

Rob and Catriona Labrom

Bruce Lawford and Sue

Shadforth

Anton Loewenthal and Jenny

Strachan

Chengzhi Lu

Adrian and Kylie Manning

Mitch Manning

Michael and Kerri-Ann Martin

Mick and Lyndall McCormack

Anthony and Susan Micallef

Blake Micallef

Kim and Jane Morison

Frazer and Rachel Moss

Alex Nguyen

Mark Osmand

Graham and Caroline Ramsay

Steve Reynolds and Marian

Wheeler

Tim and Andrea Ripper

Sam and Jo Sciacca

Howard Stack

Ross Tyrrell

Rastie and Erica Van der Westhuizen

Vipul and Mamta Vyas

Craig and Kirsten Whip

Poppy Wilson

Dapeng Zhang and Lucy Shang

2018 $62,506

Anonymous

John and Sophie Barton

Darren and Natalie Black

Christopher and Margot Blue

Rob and Karen Campbell

John Clift and Nicky Cheng

Alex Coleman

Jeremy Davis

Peter Eccleston and Fay Zhong

Adam and Elisabeth Findlay

John and Julie Fison

Peter and Catherine Hudson

Lawrence and Paula Lau

Michael and Zora Liu

Hamish Macintosh

Hugh Macintosh and Deb Almering

Ron and Kym Martinenko

James Morris and Caroline Tsen

Rohan and Marianne Mortimore

Graham and Julie Murray

Son Ngo and Thuy Nguyen

Jesse and Nikki Nihill

James and Anna Owen

Richard Qiu and Connie Shen

Malcolm and Tammy Robinson

Howard Stack

Teck and Michaelina Tang

Robert and Caroline Ting

Paul and Nerida Trappett

Eddy Tse and Kina Mak

Clayton and Kerri White

David and Mary Wong

*Deceased

2019 $57,084

Jan Andersen and Ling Zheng

Anonymous

Nataly Baker

Tom Bizzell

Lisa Brock

Jon and Patrice Cafferky

Andrew and Tori Cardell-Ree

Robert and Louise Carius

John Cavalerie

Nick and Jane Corbett

Craig and Renee Dawson

Angus Edwards and Trudie

Murrell

Ghobad Ensafpour and Tracey Gordon

Michael Forrest and Angie Ryan

Luca Fu and Silvia Peng

Charley Guo and Sandy Chen

Paul and Kathy Henry

Amanda Lago

Roger Lago

Albert Lam and Ciska Boentoro

Jun Kim and Joo Ok Lee

Son Nguyen Ngoc and Ann

Nguyen Thi

Michael O’Connor and Bernice Watson

Antonio Pais and Nivea Pereira

Pais

Nalin Perera and Thushara Pussella

John and Dominique Richards

Tom and Lisa Shakespeare

Mahmud Taib

Sang Jin Yeo and Jiyoung Hwang

Hongbo Yu and Leiyan Zhao

2020 $95,465

Chris and Ginni Anderson

Anonymous

Alan and Gayle Austin

John Boo

Blair Bowden and Alison Menzies

Russell and Leanne Bowie

Ian Brown and Anna Burrows

Dan and Naomi Chambers

Berkeley and Sarah Cox

Frank Du and Maixia Sun

Adrian and Michelle Frick

Eugene and Cindy Fung

Maher Gandhi and Catherine Duffy

Andrew and Asako Hay

Michael Ho and Lillian Tram

Dave and Miranda Holt

Meera Honan

Susan Huang

Ahmad Husain and Tawfika

Makbul

Santiago Jara Melagrani and Maria Cossia

Jack Kwong

Rob and Catriona Labrom

Huy Dung Le and Dieu Anh

Trinh

Dane and Louise Lockyer

Campbell Macintosh

Hugh Macintosh and Deb

Almering

Hamish Macpherson and Millie

Yee

James May

Lachlan and Shannon McCallum

Tim McCarthy and Miranda Crisci

Paul McEniery and Karen Seifert

Cyrus Moeini and Gina Chou

Luke Na

Seongsu Na and Alice Lee

Tony and Katrina O’Connell

John Pan and Mei Hong

Graeme Paull and Helen Armstrong

Sam Penman

Benedikt Pfisterer and Antonia Maier

Majella Pollard

Philip and Holly Richardson

Ken Situ and Annie Luk

Nigel Spork and Natasha Christa

David and Marie-Louise Theile

Keith Thornton and Michelle Reiken

Mayooran Veerasingham and Thushyanthi Mayooran

Leanne Waldron

Trinity Ward

Rumintha and Celia

Wickramasekera

Charlie and Sarah Willmott

Ralph and Lisa Willson

Drew Wolrige

Jason Yang and Sue Zhang

Yingmin Zhong and Wendy Duan

Amanda Watts

2021 $135,714

Anonymous

Liz Addis

Laileen Ahloo

Soe Aung and Vivian Ting

Kesh and Sue Baboolal

Sam Bizzell

Bruce and Amanda Butler

Anthony and Kate Crilly

Greig and Vickie de Zubicaray

Mark and Leta Dempsey

Ian Duncan and Lizzie Coulson

Matthew and Samantha Duncan

Yong Fang and Ying Li

Michael Forrest and Angie Ryan

Ken Goldberg and Anne-Maree Coyne

Yuwei Gong and Wei Shi

Mal and Kathryn Griffin

Jason and Julie Griffiths

Henry Ho and Tammy Liang

Cameron Johnson and Marika

Nearhos

Ram and Nala Kangatharan

Min Kim and Mi Sun Jo

Graham Lee and Anita Chang

Shuke Liang and Yan Qin

Frankie Look and Connie Luk

Michael and Rachel Lusis

Greg and Kristine Malone

Gary and Sarah McCarthyJames

Randall McHugh and Stephanie Daveson

James Morris and Caroline Tsen

Son Ngo and Thuy Nguyen

Jo Pace

Davin and Kate Patterson

Meryta Quagliotto

Ramanan Ratnasingam and Nirupa Ramanan

John and Dominique Richards

Tony Robertson and Jennifer Dietz

Dmitry Saulov and Asta Saulova

David and Carmen Shuttleton

David and Alex Spiez

Andrew and Jillian Stallmann

Paul Strooper and Alena

Griffiths

Mark and Chrisanthy Stutz

Paul and Nerida Trappett

Sally Trestrail

Damien van Brunschot and Jackie Trad

Terry* and Belinda Vardy

Tuan Vu and Thuy Do

Chris and Carrie Watchirs

Mark and Kylie Wilson

Joseph and Cynthia Wong

2022 $120,595

Anonymous

Peter Aitken and Jo Wong

Inma Beaumont

Phil and Leigh Baxter

Matt and Leanne Caines

Con and Ellie Cayas

Mui Khoon Chang

James Chen and Jessica Wan

Johnny Cheng and Joanna Lee

Jason and Salish Donald

Anne Duncan

Peter and Kirilly Dutton

Sarah Earnshaw

Peter Eccleston and Fay Zhong

Adrian Esler and Alison de

Groot

Peter Fan and Cathy Zhang

Annamaria Ferencz

Tony Gu and Jenny Wang

Matthew and Priscilla Hocking

Matthew and Tracey Holmes

Matthew Howes and Susan

Hogarth

Karuna Hoole

Matthew and Julia Horton

Simon and Andrea Hurwood

Rob and Michaela Jackson

Benjamin Kang and I-Lin Chen

Nick and Maria Karanicolas

Jon-Paul and Tara Khoo

Akshay and Alka Kothari

Rob and Catriona Labrom

Chung Lun Leung and Wai

Kwan Wong

William and Sainian Leves

Choco Li and Kiki Kang

Douts Li and Grace Qiu

James and Paula Lilley

Paul and Michelle Logan

Sven Lotzvie and Karla Fraser

Cam and Kym Mackay

Hamish Macpherson and Millie

Yee

David Martin and Grace Zeng

Mark McCauley and Sasha

Hennessey

John and Gillian Miller

Frazer and Rachel Moss

Arnold Ng and Carolina Ling

Glenn and Peta O’Brien

Ben and Florence Ong

John Puttick

Tony and Nicola Rahman

Malcolm and Tammy Robinson

Ed and Monica Roper

Mohamed Shanavas and Babitha Pulikkathody

Simon and Danielle Siganto

Chris and Wendy Smith

John Sneddon and Vanessa

O’Sullivan

Peter and Tina Sprott

Gavin Sun and Sophia Su

Bibo Tan and Lina Ma

Simon Tang and Jing Ge

Steve and Fara Tavakol

Hee Soo and Marisa Teng

Chandra and Amila Tennakoon

Kylie Tolhurst

Simon Tolhurst

Kate Tyszkiewicz

Belinda Vardy

Ralph and Lisa Willson

Chi-Hong and Janet Wong

Michael and Jaime Wood

Frank Xu and Yumei Liao

Pengyang Zhu and Xiaoping

Yang

2023 $118,466

Anonymous

Peter and Cathy Beckingsale

Derrick Brown and Rachael Browning

Greg Bryant and Claudia Roy

Xuan Bui and Thi Nguyen

David and Peta Bunce

Ken Cao and Sabrina He

Andrew and Tori Cardell-Ree

Victor Chen and Shirley Lin

Charlie and Poppy Choi

Jeff Chou and Connie Ko

Alex Coleman

Megan Corfield

Tung Do and Duyen Tien

Ben and Rachel Driessen

Jacqui and Matt Du Payne

Peter and Kirilly Dutton

Rob and Raechelle Finch

Craig and Danyal Fitzgerald

Harrison Fitzgerald

Angus and Carla Forbes

Simon Gatehouse and Lara

Kane

Martin and Danielle Giles

George and Eunice Gware

Darren and Samantha Harris

Troy and Kylie Harry

David and Maria Hirschfeld

Rod and Karyn Huntley

Savindra and Palika Ilangamage

Zak and Subarna Islam

Ju Johnson

Jill Johnston

Kylie Kaandorp

Phillip and Allison Kay

Steve and Alison Kearney

William and Leanne Keeley

Sumith and Kokila

Kodithuwakku

George Lee and Uni Yang

Philip and Lillian Lui

Hugh Macintosh and Deb Almering

Allan and Lindy Mackintosh

Scott McCoy and Louise

Franklin

Scott and Susan McLeod

Clare Maguire

Brian Meade and Rebecca

Schull-Meade

Chris and Lorna Meads

Alex Mees

Richie and Michelle Mizutani

Bill Morrissey and Kylie Downes

Shaun Munday and Allison

McKelvie

Michael Murphy and Keryn

Metcalfe

Mark and Heather Norris

Lasanthi and Keerthi

Paranavithana

April Pei

Nalin Perera and Thushara

Pussella

Martin Qin and Emma Zhang

Gareth Rochester and Melissa

Page

Tressa Reddie

David and Kate Rutter

Filippo Sciacca

Sam and Jo Sciacca

Adam and Belinda Siddle

Andrea and Robert Skerl

Matt and Katrina Strotton

Lingyin Tang

Joshua Taylor and Hee Young In

Nicholas Ting and Emily Tiang

Simon and Moko Treacy

Juan Wang

Michael and Kay Whyte

Miao Zhang

Jay Zheng and Winnie Huang

2024 $91,872

Anonymous

Chandeep Bakshi

Kieron Bigby and Laura Wee

John Boo and Jenny Terrado

Sharon Brennan

Dennis Chang and Hiromi

Yasuda

Craig and Kara Chudleigh

Susie Cooke

Robert and Kitty Deane

Jason and Salish Donald

Gino Du

Samantha Edwards

Bruce Elliott and Helen Bailey

Dimitri Fedorov and Milana

Stotland

Alan Fitzpatrick and Lo-An Vu

Michael Forrest and Angie Ryan

Michael Gao and Michelle Sun

Ken and Kath Gottliebsen

Robert Gottliebsen

David and Vicki Gracen

Karuna Hoole

Tom Joyce and Helen Boocock

Adam Kelly

Katrina Kerr

Mary Kissane

Ben and Michelle Klaassen

Jin Hee Lee and Jiyoon Park

John and Eun Lee

Mauro and Megan Liberatore

Tony Lin

Sean Martin and Frances McInerney

Mark and Elisa Milner

Simon and Nikki Mortimer

Balaji Motamarri and Sumi

Pillarisetti

Matthew and Ellen Murphy

Chris O’Neill and Tabitha Goodreid

Thomas Pincus and Rebecca

Armstrong

Simon Poh

Bing Qu and Lucy Wang

Tony Robertson and Jennifer Dietz

Angela Sclavos

Brad and Katrina Scott

Greg and Susan Siemon

Amarjeet and Sandeep Sihota

Andrew Smith and Kate Slaughter

Nicole Smith

Sam Smith

Jodie Springall and Jane

Schouten

Nicole Visedo

Aaron and Leann Webb

John Webb and Megan Keleher

Helen Webster

Sally and Andrew Topping

Ann Wong

Deanna Wong

Matt Yang

2025 $66,703

Anonymous

Mark Anderson and Catherine Tichbon

Andrej and Yolanda Babnik

John Boo and Jenny Terrado

Andrew Bottomley

Kylie Bottomley

Paul and Stella Bowker

Reagan Brosnan and Leigh Winston

David and Peta Bunce

Andrew and Ros Clarke

Chris and Carla Clayton

Greg Cook and Yeni Yu

Suey Cooper

Thomas and Anh Do

Lauren Dowling

Mark and Jacinda Geritz

Melissa Goss

Peter and Catherine Hudson

Wayne and Mel Huff

Saso and Katie Ivanovski

Nick and Katie Jorss

Ram and Nala Kangatharan

Jueun Kim

Racquel Kolkert

Sebastian Leotta and Naoko

Kojima Leotta

Darren and Amanda Lewis

Alice Li

Vincent and Ayaka Liang

Jason Limpus

Eddie and Karen Liu

Eimear Mann

Mark and Susan Middleton

Glen and Sarah Millar

Hom Poudel

Gary and Meryta Quagliotto

Kendal and Jackie Redmond

Daniel and Rory Salisbury

Andrew and Jen Slatter

David and Bronwyn Small

Qichao Su and Daisy Feng

Rob and Jane Swan

Lingyin Tang

Christian and Leah Telford

Rob Turra and Robyn Fraser

Rudy and Sarah Van der

Westhuizen

John and Anna Vellacott

John and Donna Wacker

Charles Woodhouse and Sirie

Palmos

Ashley Zhou

2026 $79,285

Anonymous

Dhamma Abeysinghe and Sarangi Ratnayake

Sanghoon Ahn and Soyoung

Park

Junying Ai and Jun Wei

Damian Amato and Linny

Sampson

Ben Anderson

Alasdair and Rebecca Begley

Nandan and Suruchi Bhende

Derek and Felicity Broadley

Peter and Carolyn Butler

Jun Chen and Grace Zhu

Ming Deng and Carly Cao

Philip and Susan Collins

Fiona Deacon

Ashwani Garg and Shilpi Gupta

Kiran Goel

Andrew and Asako Hay

Sharon Hoare

Daylin Johnson

George and Andrea Kennedy

Mary Kissane

Lawrence Lee and Jennifer Chen

Charles and Leith Lilley

Chi-Wei Liu and Jennifer Chien

Helen Lynch

Libby McBride

Bill McCredie

Chris and Donna McManus

Paul and Lisa McMaster

Cameron McNeill

Sandy Miller and Fiona

McDougall

Masa Nakasato and Isabella Hui

Tony and Katrina O’Connell

Daniella Peters

Damien Petersen and Sharyn

Van Alphen

Thomas Pincus and Rebecca Armstrong

Peter Prentis and Ana Pavasovic

Bas Rai

Felix Rousson and Natasha

Vexler

Andrew Smith and Kate Slaughter

Max Smith

Sam Smith

Christina Su

Eric Su

Qichao Su and Daisy Feng

Anuj and Laura Timblo

Kylie Warlow

Nirvan Wijesekera and Nel

Jayasinghe

Simon and Sally Yong Gee

Cooper Yuan and Shirley Chung

Ivan Zhong and Fendy Yin

2027 $26,737

Anonymous

Alan and Amanda Brand

Matt and Leanne Caines

Philip Chen

David Chin and Jacinta Amies

Scott and Kylee Creighton

Alan Duffield and Sam Betzien

Dean and Lisa Harris

David Hilford

Covan Ho and Joyce Lin

Saul and Robyn Holt

Ruth Idris

Ross and Catherine Savage

Peter and Eva Scott

Brent and Heidi Stevens

Paul and Lana Szumowski

Rudy and Sarah Van der Westhuizen

Andrew and Elizabeth Warde

Simon and Sally Yong Gee

Anna You

2028 $18,887

Aron and Jody Bendell

Matt and Vicki Clarkson

Alma Dayawon

Sarah Earnshaw

Obi and Bimpe Ekeocha

Matthew and Juliet Grigg

Alex and Ann-Elise Incani

Hanyi Jiang

Amanda Lago

John Lee and Judy Ku

Jack Lin

Mark and Amanda Ludlow

Rob and Andrea McDonald

Paul and Alicia McEniery

Ben Wallwork

Rachael White

2029 $1,652

Sarah Bender

David Chin & Jacinta Amies

Paul and Alicia McEniery

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