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My course Graduation Ceremony livestream and video 2026 Graduations April 2026 - MPH

College of Medicine & Public Health
Thursday 16th April 2026 - 9:30am

Live stream

Ceremony details

Program 

Officers, College Vice-Presidents and Executive Deans 

Graduates 

PHD students 

University Medals 

Digital Ceremony Booklet

Program

Entry of Academic Procession
The Chancellor, Deputy Chancellors, Vice-Chancellor, Deputy Vice-Chancellors, members of the University Council and staff of the University will enter in academic procession.

Indigenous Opening

Australian National Anthem

Opening of Proceedings

Presentation of Graduates

Closing of Proceedings

Departure of Academic Procession

The Chancellor, Deputy Chancellors, Vice-Chancellor, Deputy Vice-Chancellors, members of the University Council and staff of the University will exit in academic procession.

Officers of the University

Chancellor
Mr John Hood

Deputy Chancellor
Ms Leanne Liddle

President and Vice-Chancellor
Professor Colin J Stirling

Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor
Professor Romy Lawson

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research)
Professor Ray Chan

Vice-President (Corporate Services)
Mr Jonathan Pheasant

General Counsel & University Secretary
Mr Marc Davies

College Vice-President and Executive Deans

Business, Government and Law
Professor Michael Gilding

Education, Psychology and Social Work
Professor Deborah West

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Professor Romy Lawson

Medicine and Public Health
Professor Jonathan Craig

Nursing and Health Sciences
Professor Tracy Humphrey

Science and Engineering
Professor Ray Chan

PHD Students

Name Supervisors Thesis Citation
Zegeye Abebe Abitew Principal Supervisor: Yohannes Melaku Associate Supervisor: Amy Reynolds Associate Supervisor: Gour Dasvarma Joint Associate Supervisor: Molla Wassie Adjunct Supervisor: Lillian Mwanri By thesis entitled: The Effect of Diet and Sleep on Colorectal Cancer Risk and Mortality Colorectal cancer (CRC) is among the most common cancers worldwide. Diet, eating habits, and sleep are increasingly recognised as risk factors for CRC, yet their combined effects have rarely been examined. This thesis evaluated burden and trends of diet-attributable CRC, as well as the effects of dietary patterns, temporal eating and sleep behaviours. Independent and synergistic effects of these lifestyle factors on CRC risk and mortality were sought. The findings demonstrated a high burden of CRC due to suboptimal diet. Dietary patterns high in fibre and unsaturated fatty acids were protective; unhealthy, energy-dense, and low-fibre diets increased risk. Short and long sleep durations, irregular sleep patterns, and late-night eating further elevated risk. Diet and sleep demonstrated a synergistic effect. This thesis underscores the importance of public health strategies that address not only what people eat, but also when they eat and how they sleep to prevent CRC risk.
Wondale Getinet Alemu Principal Supervisor: Anna Ziersch Associate Supervisor: Eimear Muir-Cochrane Joint Associate Supervisor: Clemence Due Adjunct Supervisor: Lillian Mwanri Adjunct Supervisor: Telake Azale By thesis entitled: Quality of life among people with mental illness attending a psychiatric outpatient clinic in Ethiopia: A mixed methods study of the impact of stigma, social support, service satisfaction, and sociodemographic, clinical and substance use factors Mental illness can have significant impacts on quality of life. This thesis explored key influences on quality of life for people living with mental illness in Ethiopia. It identified the important role of experiences of stigma, the extent of social support and level of satisfaction with mental health services, alongside other factors, in shaping quality of life. It provides vital evidence to inform future clinical practices, community interventions, and policy development, emphasising the need for integrated, culturally sensitive, and community-driven approaches. The recommendations are particularly relevant for Sub-Saharan African countries, especially Ethiopia and similar contexts, in improving the quality of life for those with mental illness while enabling the broader community to access the full health benefits of wider and more inclusive mental health systems.
Briella Klazina Egberts Principal Supervisor: Joseph Selvanayagam Associate Supervisor: Bec Perry Adjunct Supervisor: Susanna Proudman By thesis entitled: Advanced Cardiac Imaging for the Early Detection of Cardiopulmonary Involvement in Systemic Sclerosis Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a complex autoimmune disease that can silently damage the heart before symptoms appear, contributing to early death. My research explored how we can detect cardiac and pulmonary artery involvement earlier using advanced imaging techniques. I used cardiovascular magnetic resonance and echocardiography to uncover subtle signs of heart dysfunction and oxygen deprivation, often invisible with routine tests. I showed that an echocardiography parameter can detect early pulmonary arterial hypertension PAH, a common complication of SSc. Additionally, novel CMR methods revealed microvascular disease affecting both sides of the heart, even without obvious symptoms. My work highlights that microvascular dysfunction is a key feature of SSc-related cardiac disease, and it supports earlier detection and improved monitoring in this high-risk group. This research fills an important gap in recognising and understanding the silent cardiac damage in SSc, offering new avenues for earlier intervention and better patient outcomes.
Josh Fitton Principal Supervisor: Danny Eckert Associate Supervisor: Bastien Lechat Joint Associate Supervisor: Amy Reynolds Adjunct Supervisor: Jessica Steens By thesis entitled: Novel sleep-function relationships explored using low-burden consumer-available monitoring technology Sleep is essential for health and function. However, most research to date has relied on laboratory studies or traditional measurement techniques. As a result, our understanding of how sleep and aspects of daytime function interact over time, especially in real-world settings, is far from complete. This thesis addresses these issues by employing smart technologies, such as wearable devices and apps, to simultaneously monitor sleep and daytime function across various real-world contexts. The work provides novel insight into the relationship between sleep and physical activity at the global level; reveals how elite cyclists’ sleep, experiences and exercise performance fluctuate during the Tour de France; and demonstrates the feasibility and utility of an app-based daily ‘check-in???' approach to monitor daytime symptoms of obstructive sleep apnoea over time. Findings highlight and contribute to the emerging benefit of consumer smart devices to monitor sleep and aspects of daytime function across various applied contexts.
Nicholas Andrew Gray Principal Supervisor: Jonathan Craig Adjunct Supervisor: Stephen McDonald By thesis entitled: Chronic kidney disease and selected domains of health equity (rurality, socioeconomic status, caregivers) Chronic kidney disease is associated with poor quality of life, increased morbidity and mortality, and is expensive to treat, particularly when requiring dialysis or transplantation. It is strongly associated with health equity. This thesis includes 13 papers published between 2012 and 2022 in the equity domains of rurality, socioeconomic status, and caregivers. The research included registry analyses, surveys, and clinical trials in Australia. Findings included a lower incidence and reduced survival with dialysis in rural areas, while telemedicine improved access to care with equivalent clinical outcomes. Socioeconomic disadvantage was associated with poorer dialysis survival, especially among younger people. Systematic reviews found significant caregiver burden and impact on quality of life whether kidney failure was managed with dialysis or conservative care, and a clinical trial found extended hours dialysis may exacerbate this impact. This work confirms and extends international findings and highlights more work is required to improve health equity.
Todd Matthew Pryce Principal Supervisor: Jill Carr Adjunct Supervisor: James Flexman By thesis entitled: Molecular Diagnostic Approaches Responding to New Challenges in Clinical Microbiology This thesis details my original and significant body of work through twelve prior publications, identifying the problems and challenges with traditional methods of diagnosis and pathogen identification in a clinical laboratory setting, and addressing these issues with contemporary molecular methodology. Here, I address three major on-going laboratory and clinical challenges: (a) the detection and identification of fungal pathogens in the context of earlier definitive identification, non-specificity, and challenging biological specimens, b) improving the sensitivity and specificity of Neisseria gonorrhoeae testing, particularly for pharyngeal infections, whilst progressively addressing the growing rate and future threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), via early AMR detection and individualised therapy, and c) COVID-19 pandemic, through developing novel approaches to sample preparation, testing throughput and standardisation in the context of a new pathogen, limited resources and time critical responses.
Jing Xian Quah Principal Supervisor: Anand Ganesan Adjunct Supervisor: Andrew McGavigan Associate Supervisor: Dhani Dharmaprani By thesis entitled: Renewal AF. A novel quantitative method assessing fibrillatory dynamics in patients with atrial fibrillation. Mechanistic and therapeutic implications. Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia and is associated with stroke, heart failure and death. A characteristic feature of AF is the presence of unstable re-entrant electrical circuits known as rotors. Using a statistical approach based on renewal theory, rotors in AF patients form (? f) and destroy (? d) at a measurable constant rate, specific for each AF patient. However, the physiologic and clinical significance of measuring renewal rate constants in AF patients remain unclear. Specifically, this study (RENEWAL-AF) investigated the relationship between renewal rate constants with cardiac structural and functional changes related to AF, and clinical outcomes post pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) procedure for AF. Findings from RENEWAL-AF suggest associations between renewal rate constants and adverse markers of cardiac structural and functional remodelling related to AF and a potential clinical role of renewal theory in selecting AF patients who would benefit from PVI procedure.
Razia Rahman Principal Supervisor: Luke Selth Associate Supervisor: Simon Conn By thesis entitled: CDK9 inhibition as a therapeutic strategy in advanced prostate cancer Prostate cancer relies on androgen signalling, making androgen receptor (AR) inhibition the main treatment for advanced cases. However, resistance to AR-targeted therapies leads to castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC), an aggressive and lethal form. Developing non-AR-targeted therapies for CRPC is a critical clinical need. CDK9 inhibitors are emerging as a promising approach in targeted cancer therapy and their clinical development is being rapidly advanced through biomarker-driven trial designs, innovative mechanistic insights, and the exploration of combination therapeutic approaches. My PhD studies have contributed to this exciting field and highlights two novel CDK9 inhibitors, CDKI-73 and D11-8 as potent therapeutic candidates that targets multiple transcription-related vulnerabilities in aggressive, therapy-resistant prostate cancer.
Roheena Tahir Principal Supervisor: Anna Ziersch Principal Supervisor: Nicole Lovato Adjunct Supervisor: Paul Ward Associate Supervisor: Clemence Due By thesis entitled: Understandings of mental health and access to mental health services by Middle Eastern women from a refugee background in South Australia This thesis explores the mental health understandings of Middle Eastern refugee women in South Australia and the perspectives of service providers who work with them. Drawing on interviews with both groups, the study examines how mental health understanding could differ based on cultural idioms, language, stigma, migration pressures, and community expectations, and how these factors may influence women’s mental health, and access to care. The findings suggest that while refugee women demonstrate resilience, they may encounter barriers that service providers could find difficult to address within current systems. By bringing together these perspectives, the research may contribute to a more nuanced understanding of challenges and opportunities in service delivery. The study could facilitate the development of culturally responsive and inclusive mental health services in Australia, recognising both the needs of refugee women and the realities of professional practice.
Bunu Tamang Principal Supervisor: Wei Zhang Associate Supervisor: Kirsten Heimann Joint Associate Supervisor: Qi Liang Joint Associate Supervisor: Jean Winter By thesis entitled: Biorefinery Process and Health-promoting Product Development of Hengshan Astragalus Shiitake (Lentinula edodes) Mushroom Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Over the last few decades, numerous studies have shown anticancer potential in vast range of natural compounds including a new mushroom called Hengshan Astragalus Shiitake (HAS). HAS is a new strain of Shiitake mushroom developed by our industry partner which has significant anticancer potential. Our research project developed a natural, effective and safer treatment for CRC by optimising the bioactive components from the novel HAS mushroom. One of the most significant findings was that the combination treatment of HAS with the standard chemotherapy drug, 5-Fluorouracil, enhanced the antitumour effect in a mouse model by ~2.5-fold. This could make significant contribution in CRC treatment to reduce chemotherapy related toxicity. Additionally, the study developed an environmentally friendly green biorefinery process for HAS to produced other health-promoting products such as chitin and chitosan that exhibited significant potential in cholesterol/weight management applications.
Jessica Williamson Principal Supervisor: Claire Roberts Associate Supervisor: Anya Arthurs Joint Associate Supervisor: Tanja Karasoulos Adjunct Supervisor: Melanie Smith By thesis entitled: Folic Acid, One-Carbon Metabolism, and the Placental-Endocrine Axis: Implications for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Folate is essential to support pregnancy health and promote fetal growth and development. In Australia, folic acid (synthetic folate) supplementation guidelines and food fortification policies have been successfully implemented to improve folate status. In this context, excess maternal folate is prevalent and is increasingly associated with gestational diabetes risk. This thesis provides novel insights into how folate and folate-related biomarkers are altered in pregnant women across fortification policy eras, supplementation doses, and in gestational diabetes. Subsequently, this thesis investigated the effects of folic acid on the placenta, a pregnancy-specific organ which governs fetal growth and development and maternal metabolic adaptation. Folic acid dysregulated both folate receptors and placental hormones with potential implications in folate metabolism and maternal glucose homeostasis, respectively, supporting the placenta as a key target of folic acid action. These findings provide mechanistic insight into how elevated maternal folate may contribute to gestational diabetes pathogenesis.
Eshetu Andarge Zeleke Principal Supervisor: Paul Ward Principal Supervisor: Anna Ziersch Associate Supervisor: Jacqueline Stephens By thesis entitled: HIV self-testing among young people in urban areas of Southern Ethiopia: A mixed method study on acceptability, intention and perspectives HIV self-testing (HIVST) is a new and innovative approach, where a person is able to test themselves for HIV. HIVST can help facilitate access to HIV testing for those who may not access routine HIV testing services, such as young people. This thesis investigated HIVST acceptability, intention to use and other broad perspectives among young people in urban areas of Ethiopia. There is limited evidence about HIVST in Ethiopia amongst young people. A systematic review examined 32 articles from sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and primary qualitative and quantitative data was collected from young people and other stakeholders in Ethiopia to help fill this gap. The research identified relatively high levels of acceptability of and intention to use HIVST and the importance of facilitating access to HIVST for young people. Insightful evidence was collected about the barriers, facilitators and strategies for optimal provision of HIVST in SSA and contextual considerations in Ethiopia.
Shila Yukuli Paia Principal Supervisor: Lillian Mwanri Principal Supervisor: Colin MacDougall Principal Supervisor: Darlene McNaughton Associate Supervisor: Sue Booth Adjunct Supervisor: Jean Murray Associate Supervisor: Julie Robinson By thesis entitled: How could cultural dimensions of children's dietary diversity in Papua New Guinea be understood by combining expert and ordinary knowledge? This research developed a novel framework for studying nutrition among young children in Papua New Guinea. It combined knowledge produced by Western scientific methods with knowledge provided by cultural experts in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. The aim was to gain a holistic understanding of the factors that contribute to the widespread micronutrient deficiencies seen among 2- to 5-year-old children who have been weaned from breastmilk. The first two studies examined statistical relationships between variables in nationally representative data about young children’s dietary diversity. The third study collected insights from women cultural experts drawn from two provinces in the Highlands to gain a culturally appropriate interpretation of the findings from these studies; a deep understanding of the ways in which gender inequities, cultural values, communal practices, and socioeconomic conditions influence young children’s nutrition; and insights that can help to inform culturally sensitive nutrition interventions that respect indigenous knowledge.

Graduates (in order of appearance) - published as of 7 April 2026

Name Award
Nanediri Limeli Uthsara De Zoysa Siriwardena BACHELOR OF CLINICAL SCIENCES
Tommy Abillion BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Sami Achkar BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Sophie Andrew BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Suranne Armitage BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Alison Brown BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Lauren Buley BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Timothy Burton BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Akila Chetti BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Jaime II Copian BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Amy Duke BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Jasmine Edmonds BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Elliot Gerke-Grimmond BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Raagini Gupta BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Harrison Hall BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Rose Hamblin BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Petunia Hamdan BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Samuel Harris BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Grace Hooper BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Riley Johnston BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Oliver Kennealy BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Trinity Krix BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Evan Lange BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Poppy Maddern BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Ayanda Mbangani BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Alyce McFarlane BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Jasmine Meldrum BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Zoe Morgan BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Levi Mullins BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Skye Nicholas BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Max Owen BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Jade Pereira-Tsanakas BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Makenzie Pickering BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Ellouise Schutz BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Alexander Sobieraj BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Scout Sylva-Richardson BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Rachelle Tana BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Ellen Tosolini BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Pasquale Vitaro BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Tahlia Walker BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Chloe Walton BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Lilly Wiese BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Renee Wilkinson BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Daniel Wilson BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Kayla Wong BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Erin Allman BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE (LABORATORY MEDICINE)
Kiarna Hanlin BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE (LABORATORY MEDICINE)
Julia Kerry BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE (LABORATORY MEDICINE)
Nikta Adam BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Shelley Afford BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Seyyed Ahmadi BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Tayla Arnold BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Dayna Ballestrin BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Jemma Barnes BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Jemma Bartrop BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Piers Bastin-Flemming BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Demi Bates BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Sam Baxter BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Simon Bazalicki BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Nicole Belmonte BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Callum Bolwell BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Madeleine Boundy BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Selina Boyd BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Max Bradford BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Ella Brazell BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Constance Brett BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Madeleine Broadbent BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Toni Christiansen BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Annalisa Cirillo BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Olivia Clerk BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Vicky Connarty BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Grace Connolly BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Sophie Conti BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Chloe Cooper BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Victoria Corns BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Aleka Corston BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Charlie Coutts BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Mia Crisante BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Amylee Cutting BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Meg Daniel BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Alexandria Deane BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Alexandra Denton BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Jeremiah Doecke BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Annabelle Dolling BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Erinn Dunning BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Pia Ehlers BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Olivia Emes BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Lachlan Evans BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Caitlan Fahlbusch BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Rocco Feo BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Holly Fiedler BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Esther Folland BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Abby Frankenfeld BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Carlie Franks BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Summer Frisby BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Cooper Giles BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Eashven Govindarajoo BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Rita Guan BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Lily Gunn BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Darcie Hancock BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Lachlan Harkness BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Ada Harvey BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Ravisha Helapitiya BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Mia Helmling BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Eric Hoang BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Nina Hore BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Surpreet Jaiswara BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Joel James BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Macy Kitschke BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Estella Klironomos BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Jessica Le BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Shi Yuan Liu BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Jackson Lockwood BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Finn Maddern BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Violet Malzard-Moody BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Perry McDonald Moult BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Joseph Menei BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Lachlan Micklethwait BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Isabel Mildwaters BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Ryan Morris BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Danielle Mower BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Jordan Murray BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Stephen Naylor BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Daniel Nedomansky BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Kassie Nikou BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Parvaneh Pakizeh BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Jhanavi Patel BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Lara Pecchiari BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Emily Porter BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Abilyn Punnoose BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Kalina Pusonjic BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Kyla Rehrmann BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Billie Reimann BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Caitlyn Ribarits BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Matthew Richards BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Morgan Russell BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Oscar Russo BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Jessica Sallis BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Elise Sanders BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Ryan Schrapel BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Grace Searle BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Suranya Siriwardana BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Thomas Skeer BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Zoe Solomon BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Sarah Stacey BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Taylah Stallard BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Grace Stefanidis BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Rubia Sutton BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Amy Taranta BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Nicole Tilley BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Quynh Tran BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Johnson Diep Trang BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Steven Truong BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Leah Tyler BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Massimo Vorrasi BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Finn Walsh BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Laura Watt BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Miles Williams BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Eliza Wilson BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Kolin Wong BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Caitlin Wright BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Kara Zeven BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Somaya Baba BACHELOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Firas Farrage BACHELOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Monica Hetherington BACHELOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Laura Nunez BACHELOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Bhimasha Thirimavithana BACHELOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Claudia Belmonte HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Melissa Buskariol HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Alicia Dallisson HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Benjamin Davies HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Mikaylah McDonald HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Tanvi Narke HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Kai Ting Ng HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Alessandro Papandrea HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
William Plewa HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Isaebella Priestley HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Feier Yang HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Sophia Flanagan-Sjoberg HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE
Sinead Wright GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN CLINICAL EDUCATION
Victoria Briggs GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN COUNSELLING (BEHAVIOURAL HEALTH)
Sandra Murape GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN REMOTE HEALTH PRACTICE
Rianna Bowley GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN INTENSIVE CARE PARAMEDICINE
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