List of alumni of St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace

There are many notable alumni of St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Rhodes Scholars

  • James C. Mahoney (1929)[1]
  • Henry Finucan (1937)[1]
  • Colin Apelt (1954)[1]
  • Cedric Hampson (1955)[1]
  • James J. Mahoney (1963)[1]
  • John Corbett (1965)[1]
  • Patrick Carroll (1974)[1]
  • Michael Wilson (1976)[1]
  • Peter Donnelly (1980)[1]
  • Bryan Horrigan (1986)[1]
  • John Devereaux (1988)[1]
  • Liam Kelly (1989)[1]
  • Andrew Rosengren (1991)[1]
  • Robert Dann (1997)[1]
  • Ben White (1998)[1]
  • Ben Juratowich (2003)[1]
  • Simon Quinn (2004)[1]
  • Damian Maher (2018)

Sporting

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