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Tan Sri Wan Zulkiflee bin Wan Ariffin

A portrait of Wan Zul smiling widely

Tan Sri听Wan Zulkiflee bin Wan Ariffin is a business leader and Chairman of听DRB-HICOM Berhad, Gas Malaysia Berhad and Nestle (Malaysia) Berhad. Previously, he was Group Chairman of Malaysia Aviation Group and听Malaysia Airlines Berhad, Director of Exxon Mobil Corporation and President and CEO of听Petronas.

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Associate Professor Craig Lockwood

Associate Professor Craig Lockwood

Association Professor Craig Lockwood is a PhD qualified Registered Nurse, a staff member at the School of Public Health at the 成人大片, and Adjunct Associate Professor, Queen's School of Nursing, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.听He has been Deputy Director at听Joanna Briggs Institute of Implementation Science since 2002.

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Tirana Hassan

Tirana Hassan portrait in her office

Tirana Hassan is the Executive Director of Human Rights Watch. Now based in New York, she has spent decades defending the human rights of vulnerable people around the world. She received a听Distinguished Alumni Awardin November 2024.

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Her Excellency Dr Serey Chea

A portrait of HE Dr Serey Chea in the garden

Her Excellency Dr Serey Chea is the Governor of the National Bank of Cambodia. Under her leadership across this and other positions, Cambodia has seen the modernisation and regulation of payment and banking systems that have created significant impacts for people around the country. She received a听Distinguished International Alumni Award听at the Distinguished Alumni Awardsin November 2024.

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Talisha King

Talisha King portrait

Talisha King is a Gurindji, Mudburra and Waanyi woman and a public health advocate working to improve the lives of indigenous peoples through health and reconciliation. She received a听Tirkapena Indigenous Award听at the Distinguished Alumni Awardsin November 2024.

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Peter Clark

Peter Clark portrait smiling at Monarto Safari Park

Peter Clark is the Director of Monarto Safari Park and a vocal advocate for conservation of species. His work over a 50-year career in both Australia and Papua New Guinea earned him a UNESCO Achievement Award in 2021. He received a听Distinguished Alumni Awardin November 2024.

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Graham Winter

Graham Winter smiling in front of trophy cabinet

Graham Winter is a performance psychologist and bestselling author whose career has centred on helping people unlock their potential, whether they鈥檙e Olympic athletes or senior executives. Serving as Chief Psychologist to three Australian Olympic teams and the Australian Test Cricket Team, and as a trusted advisor to top leadership teams in industry, government, and universities, Graham has guided people to build the mindset, skills, and resilience needed to perform at their best. He received Outstanding Alumni Contribution to Sport Awardin November 2024.

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Emeritus Professor Derek Frewin AO

Emeritus Professor Derek Frewin portrait in hospital room

Emeritus Professor Derek Frewin AO is a medical practitioner, researcher and educator whose clinical excellence and compassion has inspired generations of medical students in South Australia. He received a听Distinguished Alumni Awardin November 2024.

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Dr Amber Halliday

Dr Amber Halliday portrait in a rowing shed

Dr Amber Halliday is a three-time rowing world champion, two-time Olympian, and national champion in cycling. She now contributes through the Women in Sport Taskforce and is a member of Sport Integrity Australia鈥檚 Advisory Council. Amber also works with individuals and teams, helping them to leverage the psychosocial benefits of sport. She received the Outstanding Alumni Contribution to Sport Awardat the Distinguished Alumni Awards in November 2024.

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Dr Hannah Wardill

Dr Hannah Wardill portrait in the SAHMRI building

Dr Hannah Wardill is a Research Fellow and leads the Supportive Oncology Research Group, a multidisciplinary group dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of people affected by cancer. She received the James McWha Rising Star Award at the Distinguished Alumni Awards in November 2024.

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