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Acknowledgement
Trenchers have sharp points and edges that can result in serious injury.
For your safety, we do not recommend throwing trenchers.
Deakin University’s official photographer will be taking photographs at this
graduation event. Your image may be used in Deakin University printed and
electronic publications or Deakin social media sites for promotional and
educational purposes.
This publication is revised annually.
The information contained in this edition is accurate as at February 2019.
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Table of Contents
Congratulations                                       2
   Congratulatory message from the Chancellor         2
   Congratulatory message from the Vice-Chancellor    3
Welcome to Deakin University Graduations              4
The Graduation Ceremony                              6
   Acknowledgment of Traditional Land Owners          6
   Order of Ceremony                                  6
   The University Mace                                7
   The Academic Procession                            9
Academic Dress                                       10
   Deakin University Ceremonial Dress                10
   Deakin University Academic Dress                  10
   Regalia Colours                                   11
   Deakin Award Appellations                         11
Honorary Degree Recipients                           12
The University                                       14
   Alfred Deakin                                     14
   About Deakin University                           14
   Building on the University’s success              15
The Deakin Story                                     16
The Campuses                                         18
   Melbourne Burwood Campus                          18
   Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus                        18
   Geelong Waterfront Campus                         19
   Warrnambool Campus                                19
Institute of Koorie Education                        20
University Prize and Award Recipients                21
Thursday 28 February 12 pm                           22
Congratulatory Messages                              28
National Anthem                                      31
Evacuation Assembly Points                           32
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Congratulations
    Congratulatory message from
    the Chancellor
    On behalf of the Deakin University
    community, my congratulations to you,
    your families, and to all who have worked
    so hard towards achieving the success we
    celebrate with you today.
    Like you, I am a Deakin alumnus, and I
    believe you will find as I have, that your
    Deakin qualification will be a valuable asset
    as you explore the opportunities ahead
    of you. Your Deakin degree will empower
    you to seek out new opportunities with
                                                              Mr John Stanhope AM
    the confidence you are ready and can
    contribute, and you will have the resilience
    that will enable you to overcome the                      Be proud of your achievement, you are a
    inevitable challenges ahead.                              Deakin graduate and Deakin graduates are
                                                              the truest evidence of the quality of the
    Graduation ceremonies mark the                            Deakin experience, they are a continued
    completion of your current academic                       inspiration to Council, to staff, to each other
    journey, but they also are the signal of the              and to future graduates.
    start of a new phase of your lives and your
    careers. Deakin is proud to have played its               I encourage you to keep in touch with your
    part in providing the skilled graduates who               university. You’ll find that Deakin’s Alumni
    will drive the economy, using your creativity             community of over 240,000 graduates will be
    and skills, to generate the new ideas and                 an invaluable resource for you as you embark
    enterprise necessary to face the global                   on this next stage of your career. I hope you
    challenges of the 21st century.                           will take advantage of and contribute to this
                                                              extraordinary community who all began their
                                                              professional lives at Deakin.
                                                              Mr John Stanhope AM
                                                              Chancellor

    To view these messages in other languages, use your
    mobile device to scan this code or visit deakin.edu.au/
    life-at-deakin/graduations/congratulations.

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Congratulatory message from
the Vice-Chancellor
Your graduation marks an important
milestone. The robes, trenchers and the
mace, alongside the procession of today’s
ceremony, may seem old-fashioned
for a progressive university that has so
successfully harnessed the power of the
digital world. But these time honoured
traditions remind us that while you are
on the cusp of beginning a new phase
of your lives, you are also connected to
a tradition of learning that dates back
hundreds of years to the universities of          Professor Jane den Hollander AO
medieval Europe.
The traditions of the ceremony reflect a          I add my congratulations to the many you will
continuity of purpose that has been true          receive as you reflect on your achievements.
for universities since the first university was   You are now a graduate of Deakin University.
established in Bologna in Italy in 1088. They     I encourage you to remain curious, to
remind us that we are part of a remarkable        continue to be creative and always to be
human history of commitment to enquiry            brave. Remember also the values you have
and scholarship, to knowledge and truth           learnt during your time with us – be a force
through hard work and reason.                     for good and show the world that Deakin has
                                                  helped you to become the very best you can
Universities are durable and enduring;            be. Let your passion, curiosity, entrepreneurial
unique institutions that are assemblers of        spirit and openness to new ideas serve
great talent, where passion, creativity and       you well.
idealism blend seamlessly with discipline
depth. For generations universities have          Thank you for choosing Deakin, I hope we will
been both a compelling indicator and a            have the opportunity to continue to connect
powerful instrument for human progress.           with you as alumni, mentors, colleagues,
                                                  supporters and friends.
                                                  It has been our great privilege to be part of
                                                  your education and I wish you good fortune
                                                  for the future.
                                                  Professor Jane den Hollander AO
                                                  President and Vice-Chancellor

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Welcome to
    Deakin University
    Graduations

    Welcome!
    We would like to warmly welcome you to Deakin University’s graduation ceremony.
    This program lists every student graduating, including those not in attendance and
    graduating in absentia. The graduation ceremony will run for approximately 90 minutes
    and ushers are available at the venue doors to provide information and assistance. All
    guests should be seated 15 minutes before the ceremony start time. Please ensure your
    mobile phone is switched off prior to entering the venue and that you familiarise yourself
    with the emergency evacuation procedures, located at the back of this program. We hope
    you enjoy the ceremony.

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Selamat Datang!
Kami ucapkan selamat datang di Upacara Wisuda Deakin University. Pada buku acara ini
tercantum nama semua mahasiswa yang diwisuda, termasuk mereka yang tidak bisa hadir
dan diwisuda in absentia. Upacara wisuda akan berlangsung sekitar 90 menit; informasi dan
bantuan bisa diperoleh dari petugas penerima tamu di pintu keluar/masuk ruangan. Semua
tamu sudah harus berada di tempat duduk masing-masing 15 menit sebelum upacara dimulai.
Jangan lupa untuk mematikan telepon selular sebelum memasuki ruangan, dan pelajari
prosedur evakuasi darurat yang tercetak di bagian belakang buku acara. Selamat mengikuti
upacara.

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The Graduation Ceremony
    Acknowledgment of                               The Chancellor (or representative) will then
    Traditional Land Owners                         make a formal declaration conferring the
                                                    awards of the University on the graduates,
    Deakin University would like to acknowledge     both present and in absentia, and will invite
    the Gunditjmara People, the traditional         graduates to proceed to the stage according
    custodians of the land and the community        to the order published in the program.
    where this graduation ceremony is taking
    place. We pay our respects for their continued A Faculty Executive Dean will read out the
    care of the land and further extend that       names of graduates being presented to the
    respect to elders past and present.            Chancellor  (or representative).
                                                   At the conclusion of the presentation of the
    Order of Ceremony                              graduates, a representative of the graduating
                                                   students will deliver a brief response.
    Processional music heralds the arrival
    of the Academic Procession for the             The Vice-Chancellor (or representative) will
    graduation ceremony.                           deliver the closing address.
    At the commencement of this music,              At the conclusion of the ceremony guests are
    graduands and guests are asked to stand and     requested to stand while the stage party and
    remain standing for the National Anthem.        graduates leave the hall.
    The Master of Ceremonies will open               Refreshments will then be served in the
    proceedings and the Chancellor                   Lighthouse Theatre.
    (or representative) will deliver the
    opening address. The Vice-Chancellor (or
    representative) will then introduce the guest
    speaker who will deliver the occasional address.

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The University Mace
Maces were originally medieval weapons carried by bodyguards to kings
and sergeants-at-arms. Much later, the mace became of ceremonial rather
than practical significance and organisations such as civic corporations and
universities adopted the mace as a symbol of the rule of legal authority.
The University’s mace is displayed at meetings of the University Council and
on such ceremonial occasions as conferring ceremonies. The bearer of the
mace, in academic processions, ‘guards’ the Chancellor. Deakin’s mace was
presented to the University by Mr Donald Thomson, Sir Wilfred Brookes
and Mr Norman Stephen (Alcoa Australia).

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The Academic Procession
In academic processions, the order of precedence on entry is from junior to most senior.
The Chancellor, therefore, is the last member of the procession, followed by the mace-bearer.
The Deakin Academic Procession and stage party usually consists of:

Chancellor:                                     Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health:
Mr J. Stanhope AM, BCom Deakin, FAICD,          Professor B. Crotty, MBBS, MD Melb., FRACP
FAIM, FCPA, FICA, FHRM                          Executive Dean of the Faculty of Science,
Deputy Chancellors:                             Engineering and Built Environment:
Ms K. Grigg, BEc Adelaide, DipEd Adelaide,      Professor K. Hapgood BE, PhD, FiChemE,
FAICD, FCPA                                     FIEAust, FRACI, GAICD
Ms P. Kelly, LLB UWA FAICD, FFin                Pro Vice-Chancellors:
Members of the University Council               Pro Vice-Chancellor Academic Innovation
Honorary degree recipients                      Professor S. Gopalan BA LLB (Hons) NLSIU, BCL Oxon,
Members of the University Executive:            DPhil Oxon.
President and Vice-Chancellor:                  Pro Vice-Chancellor Defence Technologies
Professor J. den Hollander AO, BSc (Hons),      Alfred Deakin Professor S. Nahavandi, BSc (Hons),
MSc Wits, Johannesburg, PhD Wales, Cardiff      MSc, PhD Durham University, UK
Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research:                Pro Vice-Chancellor Future Fibres
Professor J. Owens, BSc(Hons) UQld, PhD UQld    Alfred Deakin Professor X. Wang, PhD UNSW, FTI
Deputy Vice-Chancellor Education:               Pro Vice-Chancellor Graduate Employment:
Professor E. Johnson, B Ag Sci (Hons) Melb,     Professor D. Mather, BSc (Hons) Lond., MSc. Lanc.,
PhD Melb.                                       PhD Monash
Deputy Vice-Chancellor Global Engagement:       Pro Vice-Chancellor International
Professor G. Smith, BA (Hons), PhD Monash       Mr J. Molony, BA (Media Studies) RMIT
Chief Operating Officer:                        Pro Vice-Chancellor Research Performance
Mr K. Selway, BBus (Marketing) Monash,          Alfred Deakin Professor I. Nielsen, BA (Hons) Deakin,
GDip (Management) Victoria UT., FAICD           PhD Deakin
Chief Financial Officer:                        Pro Vice-Chancellor Researcher Development
Ms K. Parker, BBus (Accounting) Monash,         and Integrity
GCert (IT) Swinburne, FCPA, GAICD               Professor A. Russell CHEd, BTeach, BEd,
                                                BAppSc (Hons), PhD Deakin
Chief Digital Officer:
Mr W. Confalonieri, DipSysEng UNICEN,           Academic Board:
MCompSci UNL, MBAEco ESEADE, GAICD              Chair of Academic Board:
Faculty Executive Deans:                        Professor C. Hickey, DipTeach Monash,
                                                BPE UWA, MEd UWA, PhD Deakin, FACHPER
Acting Executive Dean of the Faculty of
Arts and Education:                             Heads of schools and academic staff of the faculties
Alfred Deakin Professor C. Ure, BSc Melb,       participating in the ceremony.
GradDipEd Melb, MScPrelim Monash, PhD Monash    Academically qualified general staff of the University.
Executive Dean of the Faculty of
Business and Law:
Alfred Deakin Professor M. Ewing, BCom Natal,
BCom (Hons), MCom, DCom Pretoria, FAMI,
FAMS, FANZMAC

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Academic Dress
     Academic dress is an important reminder          Deakin University Academic Dress
     of the long history of universities in western
     civilisation. The three main elements of         Higher Doctorate – a red gown with
     academic dress are the gown, the hood and        gold silk front facings finishing at the front
     the head-dress, which were all once articles     yoke line, sleeves fully lined with gold silk
     of everyday outer dress. Both gowns and          and turned back at the front seam, together
     hoods, when in common use, were often            with a red hood lined with gold silk and
     lined and this lining was decorative, as well    a red bonnet with gold tassels.
     as practical. In medieval times, the higher      Doctor of Philosophy – a royal blue gown
     the rank of the wearer, the more sumptuous       with red silk front facings finishing at the
     the gown.                                        front yoke line, sleeves fully lined with
     In universities there is still a difference in   red silk and turned back at the front seam,
     the apparel of scholars of various ranks         together with a royal blue hood lined with red
     reflecting the origins of the academic dress.    silk and a royal blue bonnet with red tassels.
     Today’s academic head-dress evolved from         Professional Doctorate – a royal blue gown
     various hats and bonnets of earlier times.       with the relevant discipline colour silk front
     Deakin University’s academic dress, like that    facings finishing at the front yoke line, sleeves
     of most Australian universities, derives from    fully lined with the relevant discipline colour
     dress worn at the Universities of Oxford         silk and turned back at the front seam,
     and Cambridge.                                   together with a royal blue hood lined with silk
                                                      of the relevant discipline colour, and a royal
     Deakin University Ceremonial Dress               blue bonnet with blue tassels.
     Chancellor – a navy blue gown trimmed with       Master by Research – a navy blue master
     gold bullion braid, sleeves trimmed with four    gown, Cambridge hood lined with silk of the
     gold ornaments and gold bullion braid around     relevant award colour and trimmed with
     the bottom hem, a navy blue bonnet lined         two white pipes, colour is shown on both
     with gold satin, with gold braid and two gold    shoulders, and a navy blue trencher trimmed
     metallic tassels.                                with white binding and white tassels.
     President and Vice-Chancellor – a navy blue      Master by Coursework with Honours –
     gown with five bars of gold bullion braid on     a navy blue master gown, Cambridge hood
     the sleeves and a navy blue tudor bonnet         lined with the appropriate coloured silk and
     identical to that of the Chancellor.             trimmed with two white pipes, colour is
                                                      shown on both shoulders, and a navy blue
     Alfred Deakin Professor
                                                      trencher with navy blue tassels.
     Academic staff who have been awarded
     the title Alfred Deakin Professor will wear
     academic regalia befitting their highest
     qualification as well as an Alfred Deakin
     Professor stole which will be worn over the
     top of the gown.

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Master by Coursework – a navy blue               Regalia Colours
master gown, Cambridge hood lined with
the appropriate coloured silk and trimmed        Architecture                           Oyster grey
with one white pipe, colour is shown on both     Arts                                    Cherry red
shoulders, and a navy blue trencher with
navy blue tassels.                               Commerce                                Buttercup

Graduate Diploma – a navy blue bachelor          Education                                 Emerald
gown, Oxford hood lined with the appropriate     EngineeringOrange
coloured silk and trimmed with one white
pipe, colour is shown on the left shoulder       Health sciences                       Glacier blue
only, and a navy blue trencher with navy         Information technology                    Wisteria
blue tassels.
                                                 Law                                         Garnet
Graduate Certificate – a navy blue bachelor
gown, Oxford hood lined with the appropriate     MedicineIvory
coloured silk and trimmed with the same          Nursing                            Peacock green
colour pipe, colour is shown on the left
shoulder only, and a navy blue trencher          Science                            Spectrum blue
with navy blue tassels.                          Social work                       Spectrum violet
Bachelor Degree with Honours – a navy            All participants in the graduation ceremony
blue bachelor gown, Oxford hood lined with       must wear the appropriate academic dress
the appropriate coloured silk and trimmed        for their qualification or for the position they
with two white pipes, colour is shown on the     hold at the University.
left shoulder only, and a navy blue trencher
with navy blue tassels.                          Deakin Award Appellations
Bachelor Degree – a navy blue bachelor       In the official abbreviations of our awards,
gown, Oxford hood lined with the appropriate Deakin University is abbreviated to Deakin.
coloured silk, colour is shown on the left   For example, BCom Deakin.
shoulder only, and a navy blue trencher with
navy blue tassels.
Associate Degree – a navy blue bachelor
gown, Oxford hood lined with the appropriate
coloured silk, colour is shown on the left
shoulder only, and no trencher.
Diploma or Advanced Diploma – a navy
blue bachelor gown, stole of the appropriate
colour and no trencher.
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait
Islander Stole – a silk stole in the colours
of the relevant Indigenous flag may be worn
under the hood or stole of the relevant award.

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Honorary Degree Recipients
     Honorary degrees are conferred by the                     2014
     University Council on the recommendation of               Mr Peter Alsop – Master of Science
     the Vice‑Chancellor, following consideration by           Dr Mukesh Dhirubhai Ambani – Doctor of Science
     the Honorary Degrees Committee.
                                                               Dame Quentin Bryce AD CVO – Doctor of Laws
     2018                                                      Emeritus Professor Max Charlesworth AO –
     Emeritus Professor Judith Brett – Deakin                  Doctor of Letters
     Honorary Doctorate                                        Hon. Simon Crean – Doctor of Laws
     Dr Todd Harper – Deakin Honorary Doctorate                Dr Baba Kalyani – Doctor of Science
     Hon. Dr Barry Owen Jones AC – Deakin Honorary             Hon. Jeffrey Kennett AC – Doctor of Laws
     Doctorate                                                 Hon. Dame Carol Kidu DBE MP – Doctor of Laws
     Professor Mervyn King SC – Deakin Honorary Doctorate
                                                               2013
     Dr Jane Martin – Deakin Honorary Doctorate
                                                               Dr Adrian Kloeden – Doctor of the University
     Hon. Tabaré Vázquez – Deakin Honorary Doctorate
                                                               Dr Ray Reynoldson – Doctor of Science
     2017                                                      Adjunct Professor David Parkin OAM – Doctor of Letters
     Air Chief Marshal Mark Binskin AC – Deakin
     Honorary Doctorate
                                                               2012
                                                               Hon. Michael Kirby AC CMG – Doctor of Laws
     Dr Elizabeth Broderick AO – Deakin Honorary Doctorate
     His Excellency Dr Charles Lepani CBE –                    2011
     Deakin Honorary Doctorate                                 Dr Pauline Turner – Doctor of the University
     Professor V Mohan – Deakin Honorary Doctorate             Professor John Duncan – Doctor of Science
     Professor B S Murty – Deakin Honorary Doctorate
     Dr Paul Tobias – Deakin Honorary Doctorate                2010
     Hon. Judith Troeth AM – Deakin Honorary Doctorate         Hon. Steve Bracks AC – Doctor of Laws
     Hon. Ranil Wickremesinghe – Deakin Honorary               Professor Yusuf Qismullah – Doctor of Letters
     Doctorate                                                 Emeritus Professor Sally Walker AM – Doctor of Laws
                                                               Dr John Henry – Doctor of Letters
     2016                                                      Emeritus Professor Adrian Lee – Doctor of Science
     Professor Michel Armand – Deakin Honorary Doctorate
     Dr Bill Forrest AM – Doctor of Letters                    2008
     Hon. Julia Gillard AC – Doctor of Laws                    Professor Judith Ramaley – Doctor of Laws
     Professor Jenni Lightowlers – Deakin Honorary Doctorate   2006
     Dr David Morgan AO – Deakin Honorary Doctorate            Emeritus Professor Phillip Hamilton AM –
     Lieutenant General David Morrison AO (Retd) –             Doctor of Science
     Deakin Honorary Doctorate
     Dr Dalal Smiley – Doctor of Laws                          2005
     Emeritus Professor Gillian Triggs – Deakin Honorary       Dr Richard Searby AO QC – Doctor of Laws
     Doctorate                                                 Dr Kenn Fisher – Doctor of Science
     Professor Yongxian Zhang – Deakin Honorary Doctorate
                                                               2004
     2015                                                      Dr Alfred Bamblett – Doctor of Laws
     Dr Megan Clark AC – Doctor of Science                     Dr Jim (James) Cousins – Doctor of Letters
     Professor Brad Dunstan – Doctor of Science                Hon. Allan McDonald AO QC – Doctor of Laws
     Professor Bevis Hutchinson – Doctor of Science            Dr John Landy AC CVO MBE – Doctor of Laws
     Dr Leon Kempler AM – Doctor of Science
     Dr Sue Nattrass AO – Doctor of Letters                    2003
     Dr Tim Soutphommasane – Doctor of Letters                 Dr Steve Vizard – Doctor of Laws
     Emeritus Professor David Stokes AM – Doctor of the        Dr Neil Everist OAM – Doctor of Letters
     University                                                Dr Frank Costa AO – Doctor of Laws
     Dr Helen Szoke AO – Doctor of Laws                        Dr Jim Rossiter AM – Doctor of the University
     Dr David Thodey AO – Doctor of Science                    Dr Denise King – Doctor of the University
     Dr Kurt Zuelke – Doctor of Science                        Dr Patricia Heath AM BEM – Doctor of Laws

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2002                                                 1990
Dr Geoffrey Dreher – Doctor of the University        Dr Geoffrey Caston CBE – Doctor of Letters
Dr Harold Mitchell AC – Doctor of Laws               Dr Inge King AM – Doctor of Letters
Dr James Tait – Doctor of the University             Dr Ewan Laird – Doctor of Letters
                                                     Dr Isi Leibler AO CBE – Doctor of Letters
2001
Dr Hugh Moore – Doctor of the University             Dr David Roach – Doctor of Letters

2000                                                 1989
Dr Joseph Pillay – Doctor of Laws                    Sir James Darling CMG – Doctor of Letters
Dr Graham Rouch – Doctor of Science                  Dr Renee Erdos – Doctor of Letters
                                                     Rt Hon. Malcolm Fraser AC CH – Doctor of Letters
1999                                                 Dr Charles Jarvis – Master of Science
Dr Walter Backhouse OAM – Doctor of the University   Dr Patrick Lang OBE – Doctor of Science
Professor Margaret Cameron AM – Doctor of the        Sir Arvi Parbo AC – Doctor of Science
University
Dr George Dyer – Doctor of the University            1988
Dr Geoff Neilson AM – Doctor of the University       Sir Ian McLennan KCMG KBE – Doctor of Science
Dr Thomas Schneider – Doctor of Laws                 Dr William Renwick CBE – Doctor of Letters
Dr James Martin – Doctor of Laws
                                                     1986
1997                                                 Emeritus Professor Fred Jevons AO – Doctor of Letters
Dato’ Dr Peter Kwong-Ching Woo – Doctor of Laws      Dr Robyn Williams AM – Doctor of Science
Dato’ Dr Stephen Yeap Leong Huat – Doctor of Laws
                                                     1985
Dr Sharom Ahmat – Doctor of Laws                     Dr Diana Dyason – Doctor of Letters
1996                                                 Emeritus Professor Otto Peters – Doctor of Letters
Dr James Leslie AC MC ED – Doctor of Laws            Dr Borje Holmberg – Doctor of Letters
                                                     Sir John Daniel – Doctor of Letters
1995
Hon. Sir Anthony Mason AC KBE QC – Doctor of Laws    1984
Professor John Hay AC – Doctor of Letters            Dr Menzie Lipson AO – Doctor of Science
                                                     Dr John Bechervaise OAM – Doctor of Letters
1994
Professor Kenneth McKinnon AO – Doctor of Letters    1983
                                                     Professor Charles Moorhouse AM – Doctor of Letters
Dr Victor Smorgon AC – Doctor of Letters
                                                     Dr Peter Thwaites OBE – Doctor of Letters
Dr Kenneth Kaunda – Doctor of Laws

1993                                                 1982
                                                     Sir Wilfred Brookes CBE DSO – Doctor of Letters
Dr Robert Brack AO – Doctor of Laws
                                                     Mr Trevor Pescott – Master of Science
Dr Gilbert Vines – Doctor of the University
                                                     1981
1992                                                 Lord Perry OBE – Doctor of Letters
Emeritus Professor Raymond Chambers AO –
                                                     Dr Philip Brown – Doctor of Letters
Doctor of Laws
                                                     Hon. Austin (Keith) Asche AC QC – Doctor of Letters
1991                                                 Dr Arthur Collins – Doctor of Science
Tun Dr Haji Hamdan – Doctor of Letters               Dr Ian Downs – Doctor of Letters
Dr Jean McCaughey AO – Doctor of Letters             Mr Kenneth Stewart – Master of Arts
Dr Peter O’Halloran OAM – Doctor of Science          Ms Mary White AM – Master of Science
Ms Marjory Taylor – Master of Arts                   For more information go to deakin.edu.au/
                                                     about-deakin/reputation/honorary-awards

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The University
     Alfred Deakin
     Deakin University was named in honour of
     Alfred Deakin (1856–1919), a remarkable
     Australian statesman, leading figure of
     the federation movement and three-time
     Prime Minister of Australia.
     Alfred Deakin was a man of broad vision.
     Praised as a political leader, he was an
     outstanding orator, accomplished lawyer,
     a journalist, poet, an intellectual and an
     idealist motivated by a sense of duty to         Alfred Deakin
     his country.
     The son of English migrants, Alfred Deakin       The values of innovation, leadership,
     was born and educated in Melbourne,              scholarship and reform embodied in Alfred
     studying law at the University of Melbourne.     Deakin are also fundamental values of
     He embarked upon a career in journalism          Deakin University.
     with The Age and was a prolific reader of
     literature, philosophy, law and science,         About Deakin University
     earning most of his income as a writer
                                                      Deakin University is Australia’s fifth largest
     of social and political commentaries.
                                                      university. As a public not-for-profit university,
     In 1879, Alfred Deakin launched his political    Deakin combines excellent research and
     career and became a successful Liberal           teaching with a strong focus on strengthening
     candidate for the Victorian Parliament.          the communities it serves.
     A believer in democratic social reform, he
                                                      The University was established with the
     became the acknowledged leader of the
                                                      Deakin University Act of 1974 as Victoria’s
     Australian Federation movement in Victoria.
                                                      fourth university and the first in regional
     He was an active campaigner, a delegate
                                                      Victoria. Today it has over 61,000 students,
     at the federal conventions, member of
                                                      of whom 12,000 are international students
     the constitutional drafting committee and
                                                      from 130 countries. More than 15,000
     colonial representative in London.
                                                      students choose to study online.
     Alfred Deakin was Deputy Prime Minister
                                                      Deakin University has five campuses –
     and Attorney-General in Australia’s first
                                                      one in Melbourne, two in Geelong, one in
     government and, in 1903, he became Prime
                                                      Warrnambool and the online Cloud Campus.
     Minister. His many achievements include the
     establishment of the High Court of Australia,    In addition, Deakin has prestigious
     the introduction of labour and social reforms,   multipurpose facilities in the Melbourne and
     the promulgation of new technologies             Geelong and international offices in South
     such as irrigation and wireless telegraphy,      Asia, China, Indonesia, Europe, Malaysia,
     support for the exploration of Antarctica        Vietnam, Pakistan, Singapore and Latin
     and the introduction of financial support        America.
     for Australian writers.

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Deakin is a sector leader for student           These important aims continue to be core
satisfaction, ranking number one in Victoria    to the future of Deakin University. However,
for eight consecutive years (Graduate           in a world that is now globally connected and
Outcomes Survey 2018). Deakin has a             where excellence and new ideas are available
student-focused culture with a well-deserved    at the touch of a button, we will ensure that
reputation for being accessible, helpful and    engagement and innovation ‘anywhere’ and
friendly. It has a long standing record for     ‘everywhere we are’ is grounded in all aspects
using cutting-edge technology in education,     of Deakin life – its teaching, its research and
while providing highly personalised learning    its enterprise – to enable our students and
experiences.                                    staff to thrive and to excel.
Advances in research have been a hallmark of    The University’s vision and mission for its
Deakin’s success, with impressive growth in     students, staff, alumni, partners and friends
quality, impact and income.                     is to offer personalised experience with
                                                premium digital engagement, creating
Deakin was ranked 211 globally in the
                                                the power and opportunities to live in a
2018 Shanghai Academic Ranking of
                                                connected and evolving world. Deakin will be
World Universities (10th of Australia’s
                                                Australia’s premier university in driving the
39 universities). Deakin is renowned for
                                                digital frontier – to enable globally-connected
developing award‑winning partnerships
                                                education for the jobs of the future and
with industry, governments, communities,
                                                research that makes a difference to the
professional associations and other education
                                                communities we serve.
providers. Building on successes across
Australia, these alliances now spread to        Informed by its Australian context and
more than 30 countries. Deakin’s alumni         engaged locally in the communities it serves,
networks also stretch across the globe, with    Deakin promises to advance:
more than 240,000 members from more than
                                                • learning – offer brilliant education where
110 countries.
                                                    you are and where you want to go
                                                • ideas – make a difference through
Building on the University’s success                world‑class innovation and research
Deakin University’s Strategic Plan – LIVE the   • value – strengthen our communities,
future: Agenda 2020 – provides a framework          enable our partners and enhance
for a bold and exciting future, while remaining     our enterprise
true to the University’s founding goals:        • experience – delight our students, our
• to develop lasting and mutually beneficial        alumni, our staff and our friends.
  relationships with rural and regional         For all these reasons, Deakin University
  communities, in particular those in           occupies an important place in the Australian
  Geelong and Western Victoria                  higher education landscape.
• to offer an educational experience that
  will widen participation and support
  students from diverse backgrounds.

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The Deakin Story

     • Deakin was established by the Victorian          • In the mid-1970s, the disused woolstores
       Parliament in 1974 as a ‘university in the         on the waterfront in central Geelong
       Geelong area’. Deakin began teaching on            was one site considered and rejected
       1 April 1977.                                      for the proposed university that was to
     • Deakin University is named after Alfred            become Deakin. In 1996, this idea came to
       Deakin, who is often called Australia’s            fruition with the opening of the Geelong
       Voice of Federation and was Prime                  Waterfront Campus.
       Minister three times between 1903                • In 2008, the Deakin University School
       and 1910.                                          of Medicine opened, becoming Victoria’s
     • When it was established, Deakin                    first rural and regional medical school.
       incorporated two existing Geelong-based          • February 2012 saw the first intake of
       institutions – the Geelong State College           students in the new Bachelor of Vision
       and the Gordon Institute of Technology.            Science/Master of Optometry degree.
     • Deakin had approximately 2500 students in        • In July 2012, Deakin University launched
       its first year (1977), rising to 4800 in 1980.     its Strategic Plan – LIVE the future:
     • By 1984, Deakin had consolidated                   Agenda 2020.
       its operations at the Geelong Waurn              • In response to continued growth in student
       Ponds Campus.                                      and staff numbers at Deakin, since 2013
     • Deakin’s growth outside Geelong began              new buildings and major improvements
       in 1990 when it amalgamated with the               have included:
       Warrnambool Institute of Advanced                  – the iconic gateway building at the
       Education. This continued in 1991 when                Melbourne Burwood Campus
       it amalgamated with Victoria College,              – Centre for Advanced Design
       which operated from Burwood, Toorak                   Engineering Training at the
       and Clayton.                                          Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus
     • Deakin was one of the first Australian             – expansion of student accommodation
       universities to embrace professional and              across all campuses.
       continuing education to corporate clients,       • In March 2014, the University declared
       establishing Deakin Australia                      it would be a smoke-free environment.
       (now DeakinCo.) in 1993.

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• In May 2014, the $34 million globally         • In 2017 Deakin University and LeMond
  unique cutting-edge carbon fibre research       Composites joined forces in a $58m deal to
  and innovation facility, Carbon Nexus,          revolutionise the use of carbon fibre across
  officially opened at the Geelong Waurn          the world.
  Ponds Campus.                                 • In 2017 Deakin opened two new Institutes:
• In December 2014, Deakin celebrated its         the Institute for Health Transformation and
  200,000th graduate.                             the Deakin Applied Artificial Intelligence
• The 2015 Excellence in Research for             Institute.
  Australia rankings saw Deakin performing      • In 2017 the expanded TERI-Deakin
  above or well above world standards in          Nanobiotech Centre was opened by the
  89% of its research.                            Prime Minister.
• In January 2016, John Stanhope AM             • In 2017 Deakin ranked 213 globally by the
  assumed the position of Deakin’s                prestigious Academic Ranking of World
  Chancellor, taking over from David Morgan       universities.
  who served as Chancellor for 10 years.        • In 2018 Deakin officially launched its
• In April 2016, the Deakin Business School       Innovation Hub ManuFutures.
  received accreditation by The Association     • In 2018 Deakin partnered with AusNet
  to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business       Services to establish a 7.25 MW smart
  International, the longest serving global       microgrid at its Geelong Waurn Ponds
  accrediting body for business schools in        campus.
  the world.                                    • In 2018 Deakin’s School of Exercise and
• In August 2016, the Deakin University           Nutrition Sciences ranked third in the world by
  Community Bank® initiative with Bendigo         the Academic ranking of World Universities.
  Bank was launched – the first collaboration   • Deakin ranked first in Victoria for student
  of its kind between a university and a          satisfaction for the 8th consecutive year
  financial institution.                          (AGS;GOS).
• Deakin partnered with FutureLearn to offer    • Deakin’s Careers Service was recognised
  full degrees online and short free courses      by the graduate recruitment industry as
  through FutureLearn’s global platform.          the best careers service in Australia for the
                                                  second consecutive year.

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The Campuses
     Deakin is a large university with all the       Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus
     accompanying resources and infrastructure,
     but its campuses are small enough to retain     Deakin’s Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus is
     their own character and sense of community.     located 8km from the centre of the historic
     Each of our campuses offers a unique            port city of Geelong, which is 72km south-west
     atmosphere – from the inspiring architecture    of Melbourne. Geelong is Victoria’s largest
     and bayside appeal of our Geelong Waterfront    regional city with a population close to 225,000.
     Campus, to the cafe culture of our Melbourne    Set among extensive landscaped grounds,
     Burwood Campus, the spectacular coastal         the Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus boasts
     location at our Warrnambool Campus or           hectares of native trees, grassy lawns, lakes
     the mix of activity and open space at our       and avenues. There are many specialist
     Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus.                     facilities at this campus, including an
                                                     outstandingly resourced library, audiovisual
     Melbourne Burwood Campus                        production studios, research laboratories and
                                                     an extensive computer centre. The Waurn
     This thriving campus is Deakin’s largest.
                                                     Ponds Estate provides first-class conference
     Located 15km from the Melbourne
                                                     and convention facilities.
     CBD, it boasts open and inviting spaces
     for socialising and studying, innovative        Also located at the Geelong Waurn Ponds
     architecture and wireless locations. An         Campus is the Geelong Future Economy
     ambitious building program has resulted in a    Precinct. The Precinct draws on over 15 years
     new complex of spacious modern buildings,       of investment in developing the research
     including the gateway building situated on      expertise and facilities in areas such as carbon
     Burwood Highway. Refurbishment of older         and ultra-fine fibre, nanotechnology and
     buildings, a library extension, expansion       composite materials, as well as robotics,
     of residential accommodation, a 250-seat        pattern recognition and data analytics.
     lecture theatre and a large landscaped          Some of Australia’s, and the worlds, leading
     central courtyard have all created a campus     advanced manufacturers now call the
     that is well-resourced and well-designed.       Precinct home.
     The campus is home to the Deakin University
     Art Gallery and the Deakin Motion.Lab, a
     state-of-the-art motion capture facility that
     produces 3D animation and special effects,
     similar to those used in films such as Avatar
     and The Lord of the Rings.

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Geelong Waterfront Campus                        Warrnambool Campus
The Geelong Waterfront Campus is Deakin’s        Warrnambool is the commercial, cultural
newest campus, located on the beautiful          and educational heart of south-west Victoria.
foreshore of Corio Bay in the central business   A premier tourist destination, it boasts stunning
district of Geelong. Originally built in 1893,   coastlines, renowned surf beaches and is the
the historic woolstore building has undergone    state’s foremost site for whale watching.
extensive redevelopment to create a modern
                                                 Located 262km from Melbourne, the
and impressive campus centre.
                                                 campus is set on 114 sprawling hectares
The centrepiece of the campus is Costa Hall,     on the banks of the picturesque Hopkins
a concert hall of international standard, where River. Our lecturers, students and staff
a number of university ceremonies, cultural      at the Warrnambool Campus form a real
performances and community functions             community, where communication is open
take place, including Deakin’s graduation        and informal.
ceremonies.
                                                 Campus facilities include a comprehensive
Also located at this campus is the refurbished   library, excellent teaching and learning spaces,
Sally Walker Building, which houses the          a cafe, gymnasium, bookshop and golf
Alfred Deakin Prime Ministerial Library          course. Located just 5km from the centre
and the Alfred Deakin Research Institute.        of Warrnambool, the campus ensures that
The Alfred Deakin Research Institute is an       Deakin contributes to the vitality of the
interdisciplinary teaching and research          local community in the tradition of many
centre covering political science, public policy university cities.
and governance, international relations,
globalisation, journalism and communications.

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Institute of Koorie Education
     Deakin University is proud to have the largest   This approach to course delivery promotes
     number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait           access and equity for Indigenous Australian
     Islander students of any Victorian university.   students. Students from all areas of the
                                                      country – rural, remote and metropolitan,
     The Institute of Koorie Education
                                                      and across all age ranges, particularly mature
     commenced in 1991 and offers programs
                                                      age – are able to undertake studies without
     that are structured around off-campus
                                                      compromising their family and community
     community-based delivery, supported
                                                      obligations.
     by on-campus intensive study blocks and
     complemented by local tutors at regional
     study centres.

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University Prize and
Award Recipients
Alfred Deakin Medal for       Vice-Chancellor’s Medal for
Doctoral Thesis               Outstanding Contribution
 Patrick Owen                 to Indigenous Communities
 Hannah Pitt                  through Education
Vice-Chancellor’s Award for    Patricia Schuh
Outstanding Achievement       Vice-Chancellor’s Medal for
 Dominique Barker             Outstanding Contribution to
 Teresa Blair                 University Life
 Stefanie Clarke
                               Alice Bleathman
 Kim Hansen
                               Resun Chowdhury
 Sarah Johansen
                               Sylvia Gray
 Kate Little
                               Madelaine Holmes
 Simon Swanson
                               Ari Moore
 Matthew Van Zyl
                               Lauren Solomonson
Alfred Deakin Medal            Akriti Varshney
 Tom Farmer                    Jesse Zhang
 Antony Gazukin               Vice-Chancellor’s Medal for
 Nicholas Lindner
                              Recognising Excellence
 Belinda Lyall
                               Natalie Angus
 Raleena Mendis
                               Zoe Elleyn
 Kirsty Miller
                               Jennifer Morris
 Rose Nguyen
                               Anjella Roessler
                               Carly Salmon
                               Kanisha Thomas
                               Brady Thomson
                               Joshua Vanderleest

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Faculty of Arts
Thursday 28 February 12 pm

                             and Education
                             Faculty of
                             Business and Law
                             Faculty of Health
                             Faculty of Science,
                             Engineering and Built
                             Environment

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Thursday 28 February 12 pm

Order of Proceedings
The procession will enter at 12 pm.
Guests are asked to stand as the procession enters
and to remain standing until the conclusion of the
National Anthem.
Master of Ceremonies
Professor Chris Austin, Head of School, Life and
Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, Engineering
and Built Environment
Mace Bearer
Mr Darren Taylor, Faculty General Manager, Faculty of
Science, Engineering and Built Environment
Welcome Address
Ms Kathy Grigg, Deputy Chancellor
Occasional Address
The Hon. Dr Denis Napthine
Mayoral Address
Cr Tony Herbert, Mayor Warrnambool City Council
The Conferring of Awards
Deputy Chancellor presiding, assisted by Associate
Professor Jo Coldwell-Neilson, Deputy Chair of
Academic Board
The Presentation of Awards
Professor Karen Hapgood, Executive Dean of the Faculty
of Science, Engineering and Built Environment
Graduate Response
Ms Seanne Clegg
Closing Address
Professor Gary Smith, Deputy Vice-Chancellor
Global Engagement

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Thursday 28 February 12 pm

                             The Honourable Dr Denis                       In October 1988 Dr Napthine was elected to
                                                                           the Victorian State Parliament and served
                             Napthine
                                                                           for 27 years representing this area of South
                             The Occasional Address will be delivered by   West Victoria. He played a leadership role
                             The Honourable Dr Denis Napthine.             in delivering both the life-saving emergency
                                                                           helicopter service and the Regional Cancer
                             Denis Napthine grew up on the family farm
                                                                           Centre to our community.
                             at Winchelsea in Western Victoria.
                                                                           Dr Napthine served as Premier of Victoria
                             After graduating with a Bachelor degree
                                                                           for 2 years (2013–2014) and also served as
                             in Veterinary Science from Melbourne
                                                                           Minister for Youth and Community Services,
                             University, he worked as a country
                                                                           Regional Cities, Ports, Major Projects
                             veterinarian in Hamilton.
                                                                           and Racing.
                             He subsequently completed a Masters
                                                                           Dr Napthine has a life long record of working
                             Degree in Veterinary Studies specialising
                                                                           to build a better Victoria and particularly
                             in Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine
                                                                           to champion the great opportunities
                             and later completed an off-campus
                                                                           and lifestyles available in Regional and
                             Masters of Business Administration with
                                                                           Rural Victoria.
                             Deakin University.

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Doctoral Degrees                              Faculty of Arts and

                                                                                                  Thursday 28 February 12 pm
Doctor of Philosophy – PhD                    Education
 Jared John Tromp
                                              Master Degrees
 Whose thesis is entitled:
 ‘Long-Term Exposure to Elevated              Master of Arts (Writing and
 Temperature in Atlantic Salmon               Literature) – MA(WritLit)
 (Salmo Salar).’                               Lucais David Donnell
 Summary
                                              Master of Teaching – MTeach
 This study investigated the response of
                                               Melinda Jane McKenzie
 Atlantic salmon exposed to chronic thermal
 stress from increased water temperatures
 due to global climate change. The data       Bachelor Degrees
 presented provides the physiological
 responses and a transcriptome level          Bachelor of Arts (Honours) – BA(Hons)
 resource for the advancement of               Cristy Lee Knowles
 biomarkers into chronic thermal
 stress and bimodal growth in Atlantic        Bachelor of Criminology – BCrim
 salmon populations.                           Danielle Kahla Farley
                                               Briana May Stokie
 Principal Supervisor:
 Associate Professor Luis Afonso              Bachelor of Education (Primary)
 School:                                      with distinction – BEd(Prim)
 Life and Environmental Sciences               Sarah Beth Baulch
                                               Emily Mavis Bouchier
                                               Anna Christina Bright
                                               Ebony Michelle Cooper
                                               Tamara June Gappa
                                               Amanda Constance Gavin
                                               Trent James Hill
                                               Denise Patricia Kelly-Merrifield
                                               Blake Robert Mounsey
                                               Matthew Jordan O’Neil
                                               Amy Pemberton
                                               Caitlin Anne Primmer
                                               Ellen Sue Richardson
                                               Rebecca Frances Smith
                                              Bachelor of Education (Primary) –
                                              BEd(Prim)
                                               Airlee Rose Cole
                                               Patrick Shaun Houlihan
                                               William Kingsley Jacobs
                                               Dylan Matthew Jennings
                                               Kelly Jones
                                               Danielle Marley
                                               Christopher David Rook
                                               Ebony Rayshell Stiles

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Bachelor of Educational                Faculty of Health
Thursday 28 February 12 pm

                             Studies – BEdSt
                               Zoe Joy Weightman
                                                                    Master Degrees
                             Associate Degrees
                                                                    Master of Social Work – MSW
                             Associate Degree of Education – ADEd    Alison M Wilson
                               Grace Dunne
                               Dana Fary                            Bachelor Degrees
                               Jordan Maree Miller
                               Amy Wormald                          Bachelor of Health Sciences
                                                                    (Honours) – BHealthSc(Hons)
                                                                     Alexandra Wilkie Bell

                             Faculty of Business                    Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) –
                                                                    BPsych(Hons)
                             and Law                                 Kari Helena-May Searle
                                                                    Bachelor of Nursing with distinction/
                             Bachelor Degrees                       Bachelor of Midwifery with
                                                                    distinction – BNurs/BMidwifery
                             Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws       Holly Ann Marsh
                             (Honours) – BA/LLB                      Meg Isabel O’Connell
                               William James Gunn
                                                                    Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of
                             Bachelor of Commerce with distinction/ Midwifery – BNurs/BMidwifery
                             Bachelor of Laws – BCom/LLB             Rachel Anne Dobson
                               Megan Kathleen Campbell               Alice Faye Maniapoto
                                                                     Anna Maree McKenzie
                             Bachelor of Commerce with               Emily Jane Robinson
                             distinction – BCom                      Yasmine Holley Thorne-Houssein
                               Katelyn Louise Coon                   Chloe Leigh Wilson
                               Maggie Regina Rose
                                                                    Bachelor of Nursing with distinction/
                             Bachelor of Commerce – BCom            Bachelor of Psychological Science
                               Maddison Jayne Clifford              with distinction – BNurs/BPsychSc
                               Vincent Patrick Fogarty               Hayley Claire Holder
                               Ellinor Jean Read                     Leonie Lynne Kenny
                               Alex Mark Ronchi
                               Ryan Wade Youl                       Bachelor of Applied Science
                                                                    (Psychology) with distinction –
                                                                    BAppSc(Psych)
                                                                     Donna-Lee Sharon Gunn
                                                                    Bachelor of Health Sciences with
                                                                    distinction – BHealthSc
                                                                     Danielle Ann Higgins
                                                                     Samantha Emmi Russell

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Bachelor of Health Sciences –          Brodie Joy Sanderson

                                                                                         Thursday 28 February 12 pm
BHealthSc                              Lucy Elizabeth Schlaghecke
 Zuraiyer Belinda Rantall              Madelaine Rose Toogood
 Rochelle Deanne Winnen                Stephanie Patricia Umbers
                                       Annabelle Grace Webb
Bachelor of Psychological Science –    Emily May Whelan
BPsychSc                               Rachael Wilkens
 Gabi Mae Mahony
 Alanah Caitlin Monahan
 Kristopher Scott Stewart
 Nicole Amy Thomas                    Faculty of Science,
Bachelor of Nursing with              Engineering and Built
distinction – BNurs                   Environment
 Seanne Margaret Clegg
 Karin Joy Giles
 Joanne Lee Murphy                    Master Degrees
 Samantha Lee Spokes
 Caroline Thompson                    Master of Architecture – MArch
 Carolyn Jane Tonissen                 Jessica Brooke Brownsea
 Leanne Sonia Young
Bachelor of Nursing – BNurs           Bachelor Degrees
 Amelia Rose Bant
 Alana Megan Benson                   Bachelor of Environmental Science
 Amanda Rose Brown                    (Honours) – BEnvSc(Hons)
 Gina Jo Canfield                      Angus David Allard Peters
 Maggie Elizabeth Carlin               Samuel Lewis Wines
 Michelle Margaret Conheady
 Jarrod Andrew Davidson               Bachelor of Environmental Science
 Isobel Catherine Dinwoodie           (Marine Biology) with distinction –
 Kayla Maree Dooley                   BEnvSc(MarBiol)
 Samantha Louise Gallagher             Breannan Louise Chambeyron
 Jasmine Renee Gleeson
 Kayle Jo Gleeson                     Bachelor of Environmental Science
 Marlie Kate Hanel                    (Marine Biology) – BEnvSc(MarBiol)
 Nikki Paige Howard                    Ghaliah M S A M Alfaji
 Audrey Nicola Lenehan                 Joshua Kannemeyer
 Madeline Rose Nash                    Shelby Lyn Schumacher
 Monique Maree Nevill                  Laura Eve Tranfield
 Michelle Maree O’Donnell              Gemma Joan Wyllie
 Ginelle Louise Oldham
 Caitlin Maria O’Rourke               Bachelor of Fisheries and
 Breyenna Rose Palmer                 Aquaculture – BFish&Aqua
 Jayatungage Felicia Rashmalee         James Peter Davies
   Karishta Peries
 Corinne Raymond
 Aaron Robson

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Congratulatory Messages

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Keep in touch with the Alumni Community   To find out more visit
by updating your contact details online   deakin.edu.au/alumni
at engage.deakin.edu.au/alumni-home

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National Anthem
     Advance Australia Fair

    Australians all let us rejoice,

     For we are young and free;

We’ve golden soil and wealth for toil,

      Our home is girt by sea;

 Our land abounds in nature’s gifts

      of beauty rich and rare;

  In history’s page, let every stage

       Advance Australia Fair!

  In joyful strains then let us sing,

       Advance Australia Fair!

                              Graduation Ceremonies | February 2019   31
Evacuation Assembly Points
     Lighthouse Theatre, 185 Timor Street, Warrnambool
                                                         LEGEND
                                                             Fire extinguishers

                                                             Manual call point

                                                             Fire hose reel

                                                             Fire indicator panel

                                                             Emergency exit

                                                             First aid kit

                                                             Assembly point

                 Ground floor

     Evacuation procedures
     On the sounding of the alert tone:
     Beep ... beep ...
      • Stand by and wait for further instruction

     On the sounding of the evac tone:
     Woop ... Woop ... Evacuate Now
      • Follow directions of fire warden
      • evacuate all occupants
      • proceed to the assembly area on instruction
        of the chief warden
      • remain at the assembly area and report any
        missing persons or personal items.

     Do not re-enter the building until the fire
     brigade declares it safe to do so.

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PROSEDUR EVAKUASI
Jika terdengar nada peringatan:
Bip ... Bip ...
 • Berdiri dan tunggu petunjuk selanjutnya

Jika terdengar nada tanda evakuasi:
Wup ... wup ... Evakuasi Sekarang
 • Ikuti arahan petugas pemadam kebakaran.
 • Evakuasi semua yang ada di dalam ruangan.
 • Pergi ke lokasi berkumpul sesuai perintah
   kepala tim pemadam kebakaran.
 • Jangan beranjak dari lokasi berkumpul, dan
   laporkan jika ada orang atau barang pribadi
   yang tertinggal.

Jangan kembali ke dalam gedung sebelum tim
pemadam kebakaran memastikan kondisi sudah
aman.
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