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Classnotes 1980s
Tony Stewart (MBBS 1981) has returned from a two-month expedition to Antarctica as the doctor for a team completing conservation work at Mawson's Huts.
Calvert Duffy (BEc 1981) is head of the legal and compliance division at the Mortgage & Finance Association of Australia. Prior to this, he worked for the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, Zurich Financial Services and law firm Freehills.
Retired information technology executive Ian Ajzenszmidt (GradDipDataProc 1981) has been included in Who's Who in America.
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| Liana Haymes |
Liana Haymes (BEc 1985) owns her own chartered accountancy and financial planning practice in Brisbane.
Nick Mones (BE 1986) is chief executive officer of envelope manufacturer Envotec Pty Ltd.
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| Stephen Wettenhall |
Former lawyer Stephen Wettenhall (BA 1986, LLB 1989) is the member for Barron River in the Queensland Parliament. He is also a member of the Queensland Parliament's Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee.
President of the Malaysian Aids Council Adeeba Kamarulzaman (MBBS 1987) is founder and head of the Infectious Diseases Unit at the University of Malaya Medical Centre.
Following a three-year secondment with Orica Chemicals in Chile, David Box (BE 1987) now works as the group business development manager for Orica Chemnet in Melbourne.
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| Vesna Grubacevic |
Vesna Grubacevic (BEc 1988) is celebrating seven years of running her own performance transformation business, Qt.
Stephen Ng (BSc 1988) has moved on from chemistry to found Yoong & Ng Consulting, which specialises in media, marketing and branding. He was formerly senior marketing manager at the Sunway campus of Monash University in Malaysia and director of corporate communications with a private Malaysian college.
Andrew Raftis (GradDipComLaw 1989) has moved from Paris to New York to take up the position of head of internal audit at AXA Financial.
Kelly-Anne Phillips (MBBS(Hons) 1989, MD 2001) is leading three international breast cancer studies as a consultant medical oncologist at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre.
Shortly after graduating, Bridget Hancock (BSc 1987) moved to London to work as a fashion buyer for Esprit Europe and Oilily. She now manages a polo club near Henleyon-Thames in England where she lives with her family.
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