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Since the development of the university sector in Australia and the foundation of the first university (University of Sydney, 1850), a small number of Vice-Chancellors have served for 15 years or more with some portion of this time in office as Vice-Chancellor in Australia. They include: 29 years: Sir Anthony Brownless KCMG KSG (Melbourne 1858-87);
For articles listing various university leaders around the world, please see individual national articles from the following countries: List of Australian university leaders List of British university chancellors and vice-chancellors
University of Western Australia (B.A., LL.B.) University College, Oxford Australian National University (law, no degree) Paul Keating: 1991–1996: De La Salle College (Sydney) Belmore Technical College (Sydney) – John Howard: 1996–2007: Canterbury Boys' High School (Sydney) Earlwood Primary School (Sydney) University of Sydney : Kevin Rudd
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Australian Catholic University: Public Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, North Sydney, Blacktown, Ballarat, Strathfield, Italy: National: 1991 1991 401–500 501–600 901-950 416 1374 Australian National University: Public Canberra: ACT: 1946 1946 67 84 30 62 259 Australian University of Theology: Private collegiate (Australian) Sydney: NSW: 1891 ...
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Natasha Stott Despoja – Senator for South Australia (1995–2008), Leader of the Australian Democrats (2001–2002) Amanda Vanstone – Senator for South Australia (1984–2007), former minister, Ambassador to Italy (2007–2010) David Vigor – Senator for South Australia (1984–1987)