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Pages in category "People educated at Brisbane State High School" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 203 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Brisbane State High School (BSHS or commonly State High) is a partially selective, co-educational, state secondary school, located in South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is a member of the Great Public Schools Association of Queensland , and the Queensland Girls' Secondary Schools Sports Association .
Elijah Alick – Class of 2014 – Brisbane Broncos [61] Jay Aston – Class of 2006 – Papua New Guinea Rugby League World Cup Side 2008; Greg Holben – Class of 1968 – Queensland; Wally Lewis – Class of 1977 – Australian national team captain from 1984 to 1989 [62] Andrew McCullough – Class of 2007 – Brisbane Broncos
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Barrett was born on 2 May 1927 in Brisbane, Queensland and was educated at Windsor State Primary School and at Brisbane State High School.Fascinated by radio from an early age, he won an on-air talent competition in 1939 at the age of 12 for an eisteddfod that was broadcast on 4BH radio, with a musical monologue about a dog called "Paddy".
He attended school at Belmont State School, The Southport School and Brisbane State High School in Australia, as well as Oakham School in England. He later studied jurisprudence at Brasenose College at the University of Oxford, where he was a contemporary of Amanda Pullinger, Guy Spier and David Cameron. Prior to his election he was an ...
Carmichael is a graduate of Brisbane State High School in Queensland, Australia, where he played rugby and cricket. He completed a Bachelor of Journalism at the Queensland University of Technology and then worked with the News-Mail in Bundaberg. He later joined Seven regional affiliate Seven Queensland and then Seven News Brisbane.
Leo Hielscher was educated at Brisbane State High School and University of Queensland (BComm, AAUQ). [2] He joined the Queensland Public Service in 1942. He was the Under Treasurer of Queensland for 14 years (1974–1988) and before that, 10 years as Deputy Under Treasurer.