Flinders University

Flinders University

Flinders University is a public university in Adelaide, South Australia. Founded in 1966, it was named in honour of British navigator Matthew Flinders, who explored and surveyed the South Australian coastline in the early 19th century.

Flinders University People (First 25 people) - Page 1

Gayle Tierney

Gayle Tierney

Member of the Victorian Legislative Council

Catherine Hutchesson

Catherine Hutchesson

Member of the South Australian House of Assembly

Joe Scalzi

Joe Scalzi

Former Member of the South Australian House of Assembly

Sialeʻataongo Tuʻivakanō

Sialeʻataongo Tuʻivakanō

Former Prime Minister of Tonga

David Nunan

David Nunan

Australian linguist

Amanda Rishworth

Amanda Rishworth

Minister for Families and Social Services of Australia

Don Hopgood

Don Hopgood

Former Chief Secretary of South Australia

Haydon Manning

Haydon Manning

Australian political scientist

Sally Brinkman

Sally Brinkman

Australian researcher

Sam Mac

Sam Mac

Television host

Mohammad Kaykobad

Mohammad Kaykobad

Computer scientist

Brendan Nelson

Brendan Nelson

Former Minister for Defence of Australia

Rebekha Sharkie

Rebekha Sharkie

Member of the Australian House of Representatives

Ian Hunter

Ian Hunter

Singer-songwriter

Brenda Wilson

Brenda Wilson

Politician

Graeme Hugo

Graeme Hugo

Australian geographer

Leanne Armand

Leanne Armand


Tony Piccolo

Tony Piccolo

Member of the South Australian House of Assembly

Lynne Walker

Lynne Walker

Former Member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly

Tom Kenyon

Tom Kenyon

Former Member of the South Australian House of Assembly

Grace Santos

Grace Santos

Film producer

Saumya Liyanage

Saumya Liyanage

Actor

Riaz Hassan

Riaz Hassan

Australian researcher

John Schumann

John Schumann

Australian singer

John Bannon

John Bannon

Former Premier of South Australia