This is an incomplete list of Bond University people, including alumni and staff.

Alumni

Academic

  • Terry Gygar, legal academic
  • Vijay Patil, President, DY Patil University – Mumbai, India

Business

Government

Politicians

Federal politicians
State and territory politicians
International politicians

Humanities

Arts

Journalism and media

  • Caroline Graham, Walkley-award winning investigative journalist[11]
  • Sara Groen, television presenter[12]
  • Wendy Kingston, Nine News presenter
  • Hazel Villa, journalist[13]
  • Vanessa Grimm, Sky News Live anchor
  • Matthew Sait, Lawyer, Chairman of the Australian Monarchist League's ACT & Region Branch, media spokesperson[14]
  • Jemima Burt, journalist, ABC news reporter[15]

Literature, writing and poetry

Sport

Administration

Chancellors

OrderChancellorTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1Sir Sydney Schubert198713 March 19902–3 years[29]
2Elizabeth Nosworthy AO13 March 199011 February 19921 year, 335 daysa
3Emeritus Professor Harry Messel AC, CBE3 April 199231 December 19975 years, 272 daysb
4Dr Paul Scully-Power AM, DSM, NSM1 January 19985 August 19991 year, 216 days
5Dr Imelda Roche AO5 August 199930 May 20033 years, 298 days
6Dr Trevor C. Rowe AO30 May 200322 May 20095 years, 357 days
7Dr Helen Nugent AO22 May 200919 April 20166 years, 333 days[30]
8The Hon. Dr Annabelle Bennett AO, SC19 April 2016incumbent7 years, 254 days[31][32]
Notes[29]
^a : Includes the period between March 1990 to 1991 when Nosworthy served as Acting Chancellor.
^b : Includes the period between 7 February 1993 to 2 March 1996 when Messel served as Executive Chancellor.

Vice-chancellors

OrderOfficerholderTitleTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1Professor Don Watts AMVice-chancellor and President1 July 198730 June 19902 years, 364 days[33]
2Professor Philip Lader29 July 19916 February 19931 year, 192 days
3Emeritus Professor Harry Messel AC, CBEExecutive Chancellorb7 February 199315 July 19952 years, 158 days[34]
4Professor Raoul Mortley AO, FAHAVice-chancellor and President1 August 199616 September 19971 year, 46 days[33]
5Professor Ken Moores AM3 December 199731 December 20036 years, 28 days
6Emeritus Professor Robert Stable AM1 January 200431 December 20117 years, 364 days
7Professor Tim Brailsford1 January 2012incumbent11 years, 362 days[35]

Faculty

Notable past and current faculty members include:

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