List of Old Collegians of PLC Melbourne
This is a List of Old Collegians of PLC Melbourne – known as "P.L.C Old Collegians" - of the Presbyterian Church school, Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne in Burwood, Victoria, Australia.
In 2001, The Sun-Herald named Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne the best girls' school in Australia based on the number of its alumni mentioned in Who's Who in Australia.
Academic
- Catherine Anderson – Rhodes Scholar
- Maureen Brunt – Emeritus Professor of Economics, Monash University
- Jeanette Buckham – Educator; Former Principal of the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Goulburn, and Pymble Ladies' College
- Maud Martha Cameron – Headmistress of Firbank Girls' Grammar School and president of the Victorian Association of Headmistresses
- Dymphna Clark – Language scholar and wife of historian Manning Clark
- Nina Alison Crone OAM – Teacher; Former Headmistress of Melbourne Girls Grammar School; Historian; Linguist; Journalist
- Associate Professor Susan Elliott – Pro Vice-Chancellor at the University of Melbourne
- Mary Flinn – Prominent school teacher and university lecturer
- Julia Teresa Flynn – Educationist; First female school inspector; Namesake of 'Julia Flynn Avenue' in Isaacs, Australian Capital Territory
- Nancy Jobson – Educator; Former headmistress of Southland Girls' High School, Queen Margaret College, Fairholme Presbyterian Girls' College, and Pymble Ladies' College
- Dame Leonie Judith Kramer – Former Chancellor of the University of Sydney
- Elizabeth Inglis Lothian – Teacher of Classics; Councillor of the Classical Association of Victoria
- Isabel McBryde AO – Professor Emerita, Australian National University; School Fellow, School of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts; Independent Researcher
- Joan Montgomery AM. OBE – Educator; former principal of Clyde School, Woodend and Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne
- Helen Gwynneth Palmer – Educationist, Socialist and Writer
- Rosemary Teele – Rhodes Scholar
- Marjorie Jean Tipping MBE – Freelance Author, Art Historian, Consultant and Lecturer on Early Victorian and Tasmanian History and Oriental and Colonial Art History
Business
- Fiona Balfour – Chief Information Officer of Telstra, and Qantas Airways
- Susan Margaret Campbell – Training and Consulting ; Director of the Heritage Building Society, Principal of Argyll Pty Ltd, Senior Lecturer at RMIT, Treasurer of Sussan Corp.
- Dur-e Najaf Dara OAM – Restaurateur; Owner and Operator of EQ Cafebar ; Partner/Menu Design of Nudel Bar ; Partner of the Tea Corporation; Recipient of the Centenary Medal 2003
- Jane Harvey – Director of Medibank Private; Director of IOOF Holdings
- Rosemary Jessamyn Howell – Proprietor, Strategic Action Pty Ltd ; Director National Board of Directors, Quality in Law Inc.
- Patricia Kailis AM, OBE – Governing Director and Co-Founder of the M G Kailis Group of Companies
- Kerrie Kelly – Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Insurance Council of Australia Limited
- Emily Madder – Company Secretary and General Counsel of Siemens Limited
- Karen Mahlab – Managing Director of the Mahlab Group; Founder of Pro Bono Australia
- Jill Christine Monk – Director of Tassal Group Limited
Community
- Annie Cohen – Charity worker
- Gladys Maeva Cumpston – Community worker, prize winning gardener and Braille transcriber
- Henrietta Jessie Shaw Daley – Community worker; Founder of the ACT branch of the National Council of Women
- Dame Phyllis Frost – Welfare worker and philanthropist, known for her commitment to unpopular causes.
- Jessie McLaren – Australian missionary in Korea, book collector, teacher and translator
- Lady Eliza Fraser Morrison – Charity worker; Chairman of the Victorian Red Cross home hospitals committee; Assistant commissioner of the Australian Red Cross Society in England; Appointed C.B.E. and Edward K.C.M.G
- Eleanor Harriett Rivett – Missionary and principal of the Women's Christian College, Chennai, India
- Philadelphia Nina Robertson – Red Cross administrator
- Helen Macpherson Schutt – Philanthropist
- Lady Alice Maud Sewell – First woman to win the Wyselaskie scholarship in classical and comparative philology and logic; Founder of the Lyceum Club, Melbourne; Awarded the Coronation medal
- Hilda Stevenson DBE – philanthropist and community worker
- Jean Marion Tom AO – Community worker; Recipient Centenary Medal 2003, ANZAC of the Year Award RSL 1999
- Rita May Wilson – Community worker
Entertainment, media and the arts
- Christine Dorothy Brunton – Actress
- Felicity Cockram – Executive Producer, Producer, Business and Script Consultant; former CEO Australian Film Institute
- Enid Derham – Poet
- Lauris Margaret Elms – Opera Singer
- Louise Berta Mosson Hanson Dyer – Patron of the arts and music publisher
- Helen Mitchell – Soprano, who would be known as Dame Nellie Melba
- Helen Morse – Australian actress and costume designer
- Ida Rentoul Outhwaite – Artist
- Janet Gertrude Palmer – Writer and critic
- Ada May Plante – Artist
- Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson – Author, published as Henry Handel Richardson
- Irene Frances Taylor – Journalist and feminist
- Violet Helen Evangeline Teague – Artist
- Tamsin West – Actress best known for her role as Linda in Round the Twist
- Helen Casey – Current Slushee Queen
Medicine and science
- Lilian Helen Alexander – Pioneering medical practitioner
- Constance Ellis – First Victorian woman to become a doctor of medicine
- Ethel Godfrey – Victoria's first female dentist
- Ethel Gray – Nursing sister and army matron
- Robyn Guymer – Associate Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, University of Melbourne; Head, Macular Research Unit, Centre for Eye Research Australia; Consultant, Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital
- Ida Gertrude Margaret Halley – Medical officer and Feminist; One of the first female medical students at the University of Melbourne
- Dr Margaret Hilda Harper – Pioneering paediatrician, daughter of former PLC principal Rev. Dr Andrew Harper
- Mary Jermyn Heseltine – One of the first Australian doctors to study exfoliative cytology; Established the first gynaecological cytology unit in Australia at King George V Hospital
- Dame Annie Jean Macnamara – Medical scientist
- Elizabeth Robyn Mason – Director of the Australasian Medical Publishing Company Pty Ltd
- Winifred Barbara Meredith – Pioneering medical practitioner specialising in child and infant care
- Joan Janet Brown Refshauge – Pioneering medical practitioner and medical administrator
- Alice Ross-King – Civilian and Army nurse
- Anna "Nan" Schofield – One of the first Australian Army nurses to serve in the Middle East during World War II; Author
- Dr Eleanor Margrethe Stang – Pioneering medical practitioner
- Alison Mary Street AO – Head, Haemostasis and Haemophilia Units, The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne; Honorary Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Pathology and Immunology and Department of Medicine, Monash University, Alfred Hospital
- Rose Ethel Janet White-Haney – Botanist
- Barbara Skeete Workman – Professor of Geriatric Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University and Southern Health at Kingston Centre Campus
Politics, public service and the law
- Jennifer Mary Acton – Senior Deputy President, Australian Industrial Relations Commission
- Sally Capp — Lord Mayor of Melbourne
- Catherine Deakin – Sister of Alfred Deakin
- Joan Rose Dwyer OAM – Former Chairman Equal Opportunity Board ; Member, Mental Health Review Tribunal
- Norma Clare Ford – Lawyer; Consultant; Member Immigration Review Tribunal, Migration Review Tribunal, Refugee Review Tribunal, Firearms Appeal Committee
- Elizabeth Moulton Eggleston – Academic lawyer and activist
- Vida Goldstein – Suffragette and first woman to stand for election to the Federal Parliament of Australia
- Flos Greig – First woman admitted to the Victorian Bar
- Rosemary Claire Hunter – Professor of Law at the University of Kent; formerly Professor of Law at Griffith University, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Director of the Socio-Legal Research Centre
- Fiona Krautil – Director of the Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency
- Eleanor May Moore – Pacifist
- Alice Frances Mabel Moss – Campaigner for women's rights
- Hon. Justice Marcia Ann Neave AO- Judge, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of Victoria; Chairwoman of the Victorian Law Reform Commission
- Senator Jocelyn Newman – Former Senator for Tasmania
- Kelly O'Dwyer – Federal member for the seat of Higgins.
- Marion Phillips – Politician, first Australian woman to win a seat in a national parliament
- Kim Rubenstein – Professor and Director, Centre for International and Public Law, ANU College of Law, Australian National University
- Judge Meryl Elizabeth Sexton – Judge, County Court of Victoria
- Jillian Skinner – Politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly; Currently Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Shadow Minister for Health, Shadow Minister for Science and Medical Research, and Shadow Minister for Arts
- Christian Brynhild Ochiltree Jollie Smith – Solicitor, second woman to be admitted as a solicitor in New South Wales, first female taxi driver in Melbourne
- Natasha Sim - Solicitor and published artist
Religion
- Margaret Ruth Redpath AO – Former Acting Precentor, St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne, and ground-breaking surgeon.
- Sir. Marco J Hurtado Espinosa AO - Knight of Magistral Grace, Sovereign Military Order of Malta.