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Doone Roisin

Michael Crouch was an ardent Australian with a passionate belief in Australia’s ability to export Australian designed and manufactured products across the globe.

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Michael Crouch

Michael Crouch was an ardent Australian with a passionate belief in Australia’s ability to export Australian designed and manufactured products across the globe.

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Dr Peter Farrell

Dr. Peter C. Farrell, Founder and Chairman of ResMed, believes in giving back. For several years he has been a stalwart supporter of universities, primary and secondary education activities, as well as various arts and cultural organizations in the United States, Australia and elsewhere.

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Dr Wong Fong Fui

Dr Wong Fong Fui was born in Johor Bahru where his family worked on a rubber plantation. Growing up he taught himself English, was accepted into a secondary school, and after finishing moved to Australia with his family to study Chemical Engineering at UNSW

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Maha Sinnathamby

Maha Sinnathamby AM is one of Australia’s most iconic entrepreneurs, declared as one of Queensland’s 50 greatest thinkers of all time by Newscorp in 2014. He is an Australian businessman and property developer and the entrepreneur behind the Greater Springfield Development in Queensland, the largest master-planned community in Australia.

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Chris Baxter

From his first part-time business partnership at the age of 22, Chris' driving passion has been and remains helping technology companies establish a firm intellectual property foundation and backing entrepreneurs with the connections they need to take innovative products to market.

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Sir Rupert Myers

A materials scientist, academic and distinguished university administrator, Emeritus Professor Sir Rupert Myers was in 1948 one of the first two people to be awarded a PhD from an Australian university. As UNSW’s second Vice-Chancellor, he was instrumental in establishing the University’s character and presence in the academic world.

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