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List of Old Falconians

This is a list of those Old Falconians with articles in Wikipedia or who are obviously qualified for one, who are the alumni of North Sydney Boys High School. The Old Falconians Union is the alumni body of the school. The name "Old Falconians" is derived from Falcon Street which is the address of the school. All those who attended the School are included, even if they were only on the roll for a short amount of time.
== Politics, law and religion ==

* Mark Aarons, political adviser to NSW Labor Premier, his activism started at NSBHS in the mid-1960s especially in organising students to protest the Vietnam War, his 1986 ABC radio documentary series ‘Nazis in Australia’ prompted the Hawke government’s inquiry into war criminals and formation of Special Investigations Unit, author of five books and many feature articles for Australia’s leading newspapers.〔NSBHS HSC 1969〕〔Excerpt from page 104 of A History of the Democratic Socialist Party and the Resistance, Volume I by John Percy: "……….. Alan Tomlinson, one of the more conservative students in HSSAWV, who went to the same school as Mark Aarons, North Sydney Boys High, and ……." (This is accessible on internet)〕
* Justice Colin Allen, Judge of NSW Supreme Court, Master of Supreme Court 1979–86.〔NSBHS Leaving Certificate 1944〕
* John Armitage OAM, Deputy Speaker of the Australian Parliament, Federal Member for Mitchell (1961–63) and Chifley (1969–83).〔Falconia Issue 42 of July 2009〕
* Michael Baume, MHR (Lib) (1975–1983), NSW Senator (1985–1996).〔p. 28 ''Contemporary Australians 1995/96'' – note: High School education not stated〕
* Professor Peter Baume AC, NSW Senator (Lib) (1974–1991), Federal Health Minister (1982), Chancellor of Australian National University (1994–2005).〔p. 29 ''Contemporary Australians 1995/96''〕
* Justice Colin Begg QC, at the time of his death in 1984 was the longest-serving Judge of NSW Supreme Court, Chief Judge at Common Law 1983-84 (also attended Sydney Grammar School).〔(The Sydney Morning Herald - Google News Archive Search )〕
* John Bradford (Captain of School 1963), Queensland MHR (Lib) for McPherson.〔''Who's Who in Australia 1994'' p. 240〕
* Justice John Brownie QC, Judge of NSW Supreme Court.〔(Who's Who On The Nsw Supreme Court )〕
* Justice Robert Buchanan, Judge of Federal Court of Australia.〔p. 359 ''Who's Who in Australia 2008''〕〔''NSBHS LC 1965''〕
* Leslie Caplan AO, elected Head of Australian Jewry, one of the founders of Masada College.〔''NSBHS LC 1949''〕
* Sir Vernon Christie, Speaker of Victorian Parliament (1967–73).〔(Parliament of Victoria - Re-Member )〕〔Sydney Morning Herald of Monday 19 January 1925 records Intermediate Certificate passes from North Sydney boys High and included is name of Vernon Howard Christie with pass of IB 2B 4B BA GA 7A OB 10A〕
* Peter Coleman, NSW MLA (Lib) (1968–1978), Leader of the NSW Opposition (1977–1978), MHR (Lib) (1981–1987), editor of ''The Bulletin''.〔p. 118 ''Monash Biographical Dictionary of 20th century Australia''〕
* Justice Richard Conti, Judge of Federal Court of Australia.〔p. 510 ''Who's Who in Australia 2008''〕〔''NSBHS LC 1954''〕
* Judge Theo Conybeare QC, Chairman of Workers' Compensation Commission.〔p. 202 ''Who's Who in Australia 1968''〕
* Judge Roger Court QC, the first person to hold office as The Crown Advocate of New South Wales.〔NSBHS Leaving Certificate 1957〕
* Philip Dart, President of Baptist Churches of NSW & ACT 1994/1995.〔
* Justice Arthur Emmett, Judge of Federal Court of Australia.〔p. 707 ''Who's Who in Australia 2008''〕〔''NSBHS LC 1960''〕
* Justice Phillip Evatt DSC, Judge of the Federal Court of Australia from 1977 to 1987, Head of the Royal Commission into the Use of Chemical Agents in Vietnam from 1983 onwards.〔"Who’s Who in Australia 1980" page 296〕
* Dr Michael Fullilove (Captain and Dux of School 1989), Rhodes Scholar, adviser to Prime Minister Paul Keating, Director of Global Issues Program at Lowy Institute for International Policy, columnist for various publications.〔 〕
* Right Rev Eric Austin Gowing, seventh Anglican Bishop of Auckland, New Zealand.
* Peter Derwent one of Ku-ring-gai Council's longest serving Mayors – serving as a Ku-ring-gai councillor representing Gordon ward between 1983 and 1995. He was elected to four successive terms as Mayor between 1991 and 1995, making him one of the longest serving mayors in Ku-ring-gai’s history. He was also Deputy Mayor in 1985 and 1986.
* Hugh Hudson, SA MHA (ALP) (1965–1979), former Deputy Premier of South Australia.〔p. 433 ''Who's Who in Australia 1985''〕
* Sir Alan Hulme KBE, Postmaster-General in the Australian Government, Minister for Supply, President of Queensland Division of Liberal Party of Australia.〔p. 437 ''Who's Who in Australia 1985''〕
* Justice Francis Hutley QC, of the NSW Court of Appeal, "As a judge he was relentless in his pursuit and exposure of error, whether from a lower court or in the legal submissions being presented to him".〔(Biography - Francis Charles (Frank) Hutley - Australian Dictionary of Biography )〕〔p. 442 ''Who's Who in Australia 1983''〕
* Justice Gregory James QC, Commissioner of NSW Law Reform Commission, former Judge of NSW Supreme Court.〔p. 1125 ''Who's Who in Australia 2010''〕
* Sir Frank Kitto, Justice of the High Court (1950–1970), Chancellor of University of New England.〔p. 628 ''Who's Who in Australia 1977''〕
* Justice David Levine, Supreme Court judge, Head of Defamation List in NSW Supreme Court, Head of Board of Enquiry into Black Hawk helicopter crash off Fiji.〔(ART+law Article Archive : Justice David Levine: thanks for a decade of service ) 〕〔NSBHS Leaving Certificate 1961〕
* Most Rev Sir Marcus Loane KBE, First Australian born Anglican Archbishop of the Diocese of Sydney (1966–1982), also Primate of the Anglican Church of Australia (1978–1981) (also attended King's School).〔p. 527 ''Who's Who in Australia'' – note: Does not mention attendance at NSBHS; note: at that time full high school course lasted 4 years, He passed Intermediate Certificate after 2 years at NSBHS and that fact was published in Sydney Morning Herald under heading NSBHS〕〔In 1966 Southern Cross, newspaper of Sydney Anglican Diocese, reported the newly appointed Archbishop M L Loane was educated at "North Sydney Boys' High School and Kings School, Parramatta; also mentioned at page 55 of History of North Sydney High School 1912–1962"〕〔Pupil No 1522 on NSBHS Roll〕
* Justice John McClemens, KCSG, Supreme Court Justice for 24 years, Former Chief Judge at common law.〔 〕
* Professor Edward McWhinney QC, Canadian academic lawyer, Professor of International Law at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, former Member of Canadian Parliament, authority on space law and constitutional law, awarded the Aristotle Medal by the Greek Government in 1997 "for his contribution to the progress of science, free thought and intellectual development", established the Edward and Emily McWhinney Prize in International Law at Sydney University.〔p. 737 ''Who's Who in Australia 1977''〕
* Justice Francis Marks, Deputy President of Australian Industrial Relations Commission.〔p. 1386 ''Who's Who in Australia 2007''〕
* Justice Athol Moffitt CMG, Supreme Court judge for 22 years, former President of NSW Court of Appeal, Chair of the landmark 1973–74 Moffitt Royal Commission, which investigated organised crime in New South Wales,author of ''A Quarter to Midnight''.
* Justice Sir John Moore AC, President of Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission.
* Rev Winston O'Reilly OBE, President-General of the Methodist Church of Australia 1972–74; former Principal of Methodist Ladies College, Burwood,〔''Who's Who in Australia 1980'' p. 651〕 second President of the Assembly Uniting Church in Australia.
* Hon. Frederick Meares Osborne, MHR, President of the NSW Liberal Party (1967–1970), held various Federal Ministries (1956–1961).〔p. 658 ''Who's Who in Australia 1985''〕
* Rev Professor David Peterson, Principal of Oak Hill Theological College, London.〔''Who's Who 2004'' p. 1728〕
* Howard Purnell AM QC, the first person appointed as Senior Public Defender in NSW (1969–83), the first barrister to argue and win two High Court appeals on the same day, President of Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences, World War Two fighter-bomber pilot who flew 33 missions over Europe, the first Western Allied officer to enter Hitler’s bunker in 1945 (from which he souvenired the ornamental door handles), co-author of standard text ''Criminal Law in NSW: Vol I – Indictable Offences''.〔Obituary in Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences – Vol. 25, No. 1, June 1993〕〔A History of Criminal Law in New South Wales: The colonial period, 1788–1900 by Gregory D Woods dedicated to memory of Howard Purnell〕〔Obituary in Sydney Morning Herald 17 July 1993〕
* Michael Richardson, NSW MLA (Lib), Shadow Minister for the Environment.〔p. 377 ''Comtemporary Australians 1995/96''〕
* Tim Robertson SC (Captain of School 1976), barrister, civil libertarian, co-founder of Australian Privacy Foundation.
* Most Rev Donald Robinson AO, Anglican Archbishop of Sydney (also attended SCEGS).〔p. 729 ''Who's Who in Australia 1965'' – note: Does not mention attendance at NSBHS〕〔1955 Societas Magazine of Moore Theological College contains a biography of Donald William Bradley Robinson. p. 17 states: "Leaving Chatswood School, he commenced his secondary education at North Sydney Boys' High School. It was here that Donald started Greek – this was to prove most valuable in the years to come. .... The next year found D.W.B. at Sydney Church of England Grammar School, entering on the Archbishop's Scholarship for Clergy sons."〕
* Hugh Walker Robson QC, Judge of the New South Wales District Court and Chairman of the Court of Quarter Sessions, his divorced wife Anne remarried to become Lady Kerr, wife of the Governor-General Sir John Kerr.
* Judge John Roder AM, Judge of the District Court of South Australia from 1970 to 1994, in 1967 he was appointed the first Chairman of the SA Planning Appeals Board, has co-authored planning and environmental law textbooks (also attended Adelaide High School).〔 〕〔''Who's Who in Australia 1962'' page 903〕
* Professor Ted Wolfers CMG, CSM, adviser to the Papua New Guinea Government,〔() 〕 Assisted in negotiations of Bougainville Peace Accord.〔(University of Wollongong, ''Politics professor receives high honour'' ) (accessed 16 May 2007) NSBHS Leaving Certificate 1960, http://www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/jfadt/bougainville/BV_chap4.htm〕

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