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Notable alumnae
See also: Category eople educated at Sydney Girls High School
Entertainment, media and the arts
Mena Kasmiri Abdullah – writer
Glenda Adams (Felton) – novelist and short story writer, best known as the winner of the 1987 Miles Franklin Award for Dancing on Coral[49]
Dorothy Alison – actor
Patricia Thelma Amphlett OAM (a.k.a. Little Pattie) – National President of the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance; Singer/Performer[49][50]
Suzanne Baker – film producer, first Australian woman to win an Academy Award
Marjorie Faith (Marjory) Barnard – author[49]
Hilary Bell – playwright[49]
Lucy Bell – actor[49]
Natasha Liu Bordizzo – actor and model
Zora Bernice May Cross – writer[51]
Ellen Dymphna (Nell) Cusack – author[52]
Marele Day – author
Justine Ettler – author
Margaret Fink – film producer
Tanya Halesworth – TV presenter[49]
Libby Hathorn – children's author[49]
Enid Olive Mary Moodie Heddle – author, editor, and publisher of children’s books[53]
Sacha Horler – actor[49]
Justine Clarke – actor/children's entertainer[49]
Myfanwy Horne – journalist, writer, reviewer and book editor
Rebecca Huntley – writer, social commentator, researcher, radio cohost[49]
Ida Emily Leeson – librarian[54]
Jeannie Lewis – singer/actor/writer
Kate Lilley – academic and poet
Rachael Maza Long – actor, Artistic Director, Ilbijerri Theatre
Marie Louise Hamilton Mack – writer[55]
Gwenyth (Gwen) Valmai Meredith – playwright and author, "Blue Hills"[56]
Madoline (Nina) Murdoch – writer[57]
Dora Ohlfsen-Bagge (1869–1948) – sculptor[58]
Jessica Rowe – journalist and TV presenter
Christina Ellen Stead – author[59]
Muriel Myee Steinbeck – actor[60]
Ethel Turner – author, wrote "Seven Little Australians"[49][61]
Lilian Wattnall Burwell Turner – author and journalist[62]
Julia Zemiro – actor, comedian and TV presenter
Medicine and science
Agnes Elizabeth Lloyd Bennett – pioneering medical practitioner and scientist; in 1894, the first woman to graduate with honours in Science at the University of Sydney (also attended Cheltenham Ladies' College, Dulwich Girls' High School and Abbotsleigh)[63][64]
Iza Frances Josephine Coghlan – one of the first female graduates in medicine in New South Wales[65]
Elsie Jean Dalyell – pathologist; with two other women, graduated Bachelor of Medicine with First-Class Honours in 1909, the first women in the Faculty at University of Sydney.[66][67]
Lucy Edith Gullett – medical practitioner and philanthropist[68]
Florence Violet McKenzie (Granville) OBE – first woman Electrical Engineer in Australia and Ham Radio Operator
Ruby Payne-Scott – Australia's first radio-physicist[49]
Vicki Rubian Sara – scientist, researcher, academic and Chancellor of the University of Technology Sydney (2004–2016)[69]
Claire Weekes – zoologist and physician[70]
Politics, public service and law
Kath Anderson – politician
Winsome Hall Andrew – architect
Marie Bashir – first female Governor of New South Wales; former Chancellor of the University of Sydney; psychiatrist[49][71][72]
Coral Bell – academic and expert on international relations
Ada Beveridge – Country Women's Association leader[73]
Freda Brown – activist, journalist and political candidate[74]
Gina Cass-Gottlieb – attorney and government official[75]
Totti Cohen – solicitor and former president of the Federation of P&C Associations[76]
Eva Cox – writer, feminist, sociologist, social commentator and activist
Barbara Darling – Bishop and teacher[77]
Robin Dunster – nurse and former chief of staff of the Salvation Army International (first woman to hold the office)
Ada Evans – first woman in Australia to gain law degree but not permitted to practise[49]
Marie Fisher – politician
Libby Hathorn – author
Anna Katzmann – Judge of the Federal Court of Australia[78]
Delcia Kite – politician[79]
Irene Longman – politician and community worker[80][81]
Eleanor MacKinnon (1871–1936) – Red Cross leader[82]
Lyndel Prott – lawyer and legal academic[83]
Lee Rhiannon – MLC NSW Greens (School Vice-Captain 1969)[49]
Lucinda Mary Turnbull – businesswoman, philanthropist, former local government politician, Lord Mayor of Sydney 2003–2004 (first woman to hold the position)[84]
Jan Wade – Attorney General, barrister, Commissioner, lawyer, legal academic, Minister, Parliamentarian[85]
Sport
Edith Cochrane – 1956 Melbourne Olympics, Flat water – LK1500 m Kayak Single[49]
Mary Breen – Olympic athlete
Tracy Brook – 1988 Calgary Olympics aged 17 (25th/31) National Women's Figure Skating Champion
Thelma Dorothy Coyne – champion tennis player[86]
Jessi Miley-Dyer – junior world champion surfer
Pat Norton – Olympic swimmer 1936 Berlin games (age 16); gold medal for 110 yards backstroke, silver medal in 100 yards Freestyle Relay, Bronze in 100 yards Medley Relay at 1938 Empire Games Sydney.[87]
Jane Saville – Olympic Walker 1996, 2000 and 2004[49]
Julie Speight – Olympic Cyclist – 1988 Seoul Olympics (5th place); first Australian woman to compete at an International track championship
Other
Dorothy 'Dot' Butler (née English) – bushwalker, mountaineer, and conservationist.
著名校友
另见:悉尼女子高中校友名人录
娱乐、媒体和艺术
米娜·卡斯米里·阿卜杜拉(Mena Kasmiri Abdullah)– 作家
格伦达·亚当斯(Glenda Adams (Felton))– 小说家、短篇小说作家,以《珊瑚之舞》获得1987年迈尔斯·富兰克林奖而闻名
多萝西·艾莉森(Dorothy Alison)– 演员
帕特里夏·西尔玛·安弗利特(Patricia Thelma Amphlett OAM,艺名“小帕蒂”)– 媒体、娱乐和艺术联盟全国主席;歌手/表演者
苏珊娜·贝克(Suzanne Baker)– 电影制片人,第一位获得奥斯卡奖的澳大利亚女性
玛乔丽·巴纳德(Marjorie Faith (Marjory) Barnard)– 作家
希拉里·贝尔(Hilary Bell)– 剧作家
露西·贝尔(Lucy Bell)– 演员
娜塔莎·刘·博尔迪佐(Natasha Liu Bordizzo)– 演员和模特
佐拉·伯尼斯·梅·克罗斯(Zora Bernice May Cross)– 作家
艾伦·达夫娜·库萨克(Ellen Dymphna (Nell) Cusack)– 作家
玛雷尔·戴(Marele Day)– 作家
贾斯汀·埃特勒(Justine Ettler)– 作家
玛格丽特·芬克(Margaret Fink)– 电影制片人
谭雅·海尔斯沃斯(Tanya Halesworth)– 电视主持人
丽比·哈索恩(Libby Hathorn)– 儿童作家
伊妮德·赫德尔(Enid Olive Mary Moodie Heddle)– 儿童书籍作家、编辑和出版人
萨查·霍勒(Sacha Horler)– 演员
贾斯汀·克拉克(Justine Clarke)– 演员/儿童娱乐人
玛凡维·霍恩(Myfanwy Horne)– 记者、作家、评论员和图书编辑
丽贝卡·亨特利(Rebecca Huntley)– 作家、社会评论家、研究员、电台联合主持人
艾达·艾米丽·李森(Ida Emily Leeson)– 图书馆员
珍妮·刘易斯(Jeannie Lewis)– 歌手/演员/作家
凯特·利利(Kate Lilley)– 学者和诗人
蕾切尔·马扎·朗(Rachael Maza Long)– 演员,Ilbijerri剧院艺术总监
玛丽·路易丝·汉密尔顿·麦克(Marie Louise Hamilton Mack)– 作家
格温·瓦尔麦·梅雷迪思(Gwenyth (Gwen) Valmai Meredith)– 剧作家和作家
玛多琳·默多克(Madoline (Nina) Murdoch)– 作家
多拉·奥尔夫森-巴吉(Dora Ohlfsen-Bagge)– 雕塑家
杰西卡·罗(Jessica Rowe)– 记者和电视主持人
克里斯蒂娜·艾伦·斯特德(Christina Ellen Stead)– 作家
穆里尔·米·斯坦贝克(Muriel Myee Steinbeck)– 演员
伊瑟尔·特纳(Ethel Turner)– 作家,著有《七个小澳大利亚人》
莉莲·沃特纳尔·特纳(Lilian Wattnall Burwell Turner)– 作家和记者
茱莉亚·泽米罗(Julia Zemiro)– 演员、喜剧演员和电视主持人
医学和科学
艾格尼丝·伊丽莎白·劳埃德·贝内特(Agnes Elizabeth Lloyd Bennett)– 先驱医学工作者和科学家,1894年成为悉尼大学第一个以优异成绩毕业的科学女性
艾萨·弗朗西斯·约瑟芬·科格兰(Iza Frances Josephine Coghlan)– 新南威尔士最早的女性医学毕业生之一
艾尔西·让·达利尔(Elsie Jean Dalyell)– 病理学家,1909年以优异成绩获得医学学士学位,是悉尼大学第一批女性医学毕业生
露西·伊迪丝·古勒特(Lucy Edith Gullett)– 医生和慈善家
弗洛伦斯·维奥莱特·麦肯齐(Florence Violet McKenzie (Granville) OBE)– 澳大利亚首位女性电气工程师和业余无线电操作员
鲁比·佩恩-斯科特(Ruby Payne-Scott)– 澳大利亚首位无线电物理学家
维基·鲁比安·萨拉(Vicki Rubian Sara)– 科学家、研究员、学者和悉尼科技大学校监(2004–2016)
克莱尔·维克斯(Claire Weekes)– 动物学家和医生
政治、公共服务和法律
凯瑟琳·安德森(Kath Anderson)– 政治家
温瑟姆·霍尔·安德鲁(Winsome Hall Andrew)– 建筑师
玛丽·巴希尔(Marie Bashir)– 新南威尔士首位女性州长,前悉尼大学校监,精神科医生
珊瑚·贝尔(Coral Bell)– 国际关系学者
艾达·贝弗里奇(Ada Beveridge)– 乡村妇女协会领袖
弗里达·布朗(Freda Brown)– 活动家、记者和政治候选人
吉娜·卡斯-戈特利布(Gina Cass-Gottlieb)– 律师和政府官员
托蒂·科恩(Totti Cohen)– 律师、家长与公民协会联合会前主席
伊娃·考克斯(Eva Cox)– 作家、女权主义者、社会学家、社会评论员和活动家
芭芭拉·达林(Barbara Darling)– 主教和教师
罗宾·邓斯特(Robin Dunster)– 护士,救世军国际总部前参谋长
艾达·埃文斯(Ada Evans)– 澳大利亚第一个获得法律学位但不被允许执业的女性
玛丽·费希尔(Marie Fisher)– 政治家
安娜·卡茨曼(Anna Katzmann)– 澳大利亚联邦法院法官
德尔西亚·凯特(Delcia Kite)– 政治家
艾琳·朗曼(Irene Longman)– 政治家和社区工作者
埃莉诺·麦金农(Eleanor MacKinnon)– 红十字会领袖
琳德尔·普罗特(Lyndel Prott)– 律师和法律学者
李·里亚农(Lee Rhiannon)– 新南威尔士州绿党议员
露辛达·特恩布尔(Lucinda Mary Turnbull)– 商人、慈善家、前地方政府政客,2003–2004年悉尼市首位女性市长
简·韦德(Jan Wade)– 司法部长、律师、学术人士和议员
体育
伊迪丝·科克兰(Edith Cochrane)– 1956年墨尔本奥运会皮划艇运动员
玛丽·布林(Mary Breen)– 奥运选手
特蕾西·布鲁克(Tracy Brook)– 1988年卡尔加里冬奥会花样滑冰选手
西尔玛·多萝西·考恩(Thelma Dorothy Coyne)– 网球冠军
杰西·迈利-戴尔(Jessi Miley-Dyer)– 世界青少年冲浪冠军
派特·诺顿(Pat Norton)– 1936年柏林奥运会游泳选手
简·萨维尔(Jane Saville)– 竞走选手,参加1996、2000和2004年奥运会
朱莉·斯佩特(Julie Speight)– 自行车运动员,1988年汉城奥运会选手
其他
多萝西·“点”·巴特勒(Dorothy 'Dot' Butler)– 徒 |
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