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Our Outstanding Alumnae Awards

Each year, the ¾©¶«Ó°ÒµÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½ Council recognises the contributions of a past student who has made a difference in our community and displayed the Genazzano values of courage and confidence. An inspiring role model for all young women, the Award acknowledges their love of learning and service to others.

2024 Outstanding Alumna Award Recipient

Dr Eleanor Flynn
Class of 1965

We are thrilled to announce Dr Eleanor Flynn MB BS, B Ed, B Theol, M Theol, Dip Ger Med, FRACGP, FRACMA as our Outstanding Alumna for 2024.

Dr Flynn was a boarder at Genazzano from 1960 to 1965 and went on to study medicine at the University of Melbourne. Her career in Medicine has included work in palliative care, aged care, medical education, spiritual health with numerous published books and papers. Dr Flynn also has a Masters in Theology and founded Women’s Wisdom in the Church (WWITCH) to raise awareness of Women’s wisdom, experience and skills in the Australian Church. Dr Flynn will share her experiences with our students during assembly and then with the wider community during the evening of Wednesday 4 September.


Previous recipients

The recipients in previous years have received the award for their contributions as detailed below:

  • 1995: Dr Suzanne Crowe (1967) Medical Research
  • 1996: Dr Patricia Desmond (1974) Medicine
  • 1997: Miss Catherine Santamaria (1962) Public Service and Public Policy
  • 1998: Dr Jane Connor (Posthumous Award) (1986) Medicine
  • 1999: Ms Gabrielle Trainor (1973) Governance and Communications
  • 2000: Ms Margaret Easterbrook (1981) Journalism
  • 2001: Sr Barbara Brown-Graham fcJ (1963) Education and the FCJ Society
  • 2002: Ms Jacinta Heffey (1965) Law
  • 2003: Dr Brenda Niall AO (1948) Literature
  • 2004: Professor Marie Emmitt (1963) Education
  • 2005: Miss Julie Chamberlin (1952) Education
  • 2006: Ms Angela Cannon (1982) Law
  • 2007: Ms Melinda Crean (1986) Music and the Arts
  • 2008: Mrs Kerry Stone (1965) Social Action
  • 2009: Ms Sally Isaac (Posthumous Award) (1990) Local Government
  • 2010: Dr Anita Clarke (1982) Medicine
  • 2011: Dr Judith Paphazy (1958) Psychology
  • 2012: Mrs Fiona Scanlan (1978) Fashion Design
  • 2013: Dr Bernadette Tobin (1963) Bioethics
  • 2014: Sr Maryrose Dennehy fcJ (1949) Education and the FCJ Society
  • 2014: Chloe McCardel (2002) Marathon Swimming and charity work
  • 2015: Janet DeNeefe (1976) Contribution to the Indonesian Community and Tourism
  • 2016: Jane Kennedy (1982) Media, Film and Television
  • 2017: Dr Sarah McNab (1995) Medicine 
  • 2018: Julia Zaetta (1969) Media
  • 2019: Rebecca Daniher (2008) FightMND
  • 2020: Mary Hiscock (1955) Law
  • 2021: Libby Murphy (1987) Public Service
  • 2022: Dr Philomene Joshua Tenni (1948)
  • 2023: Prof Felicity Baker (1988)
  • 2024. Dr Eleanor Flynn (1965)

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