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PETER PHILLIPS
Appointed August 2011
GRAHAM RIXON
Appointed August 2008
ANDREW ROBINSON
Appointed September 2014
Peter grew up in Frankston and now lives
in Melbourne.
Graham Rixon is currently engaged in part-time
educational consultancy work particularly in the
areas of non-government school registration,
reviews of independent public schools in WA,
technology in education, strategic planning and
executive coaching.
Andrew is a doctor at the Royal Perth Hospital
in Western Australia after having completed his
medical degree in 2015.
Following university, Peter worked in Canberra
as an economist with the Commonwealth
Treasury, and has maintained his interest in
economics and regulatory policy. Peter is the
director of a small regulatory and governance
consultancy, specialising in environmental and
regulatory frameworks.
He recently assisted the Asian Development
Bank launch a red tape reduction program in
the Philippines.
Peter has a Bachelor of Economics (Hons),
Master of Applied Finance and Master of
Regulatory Studies, and is currently working on
a regulatory history of Victoria for his PhD. He
has a keen interest in Australian history and is
in receipt of a research grant to write a history of
Australia in the First World War.
Peter is involved in a number of small community
groups, and also serves as a Justice of the Peace.
He stepped down as Principal of Penrhos College
a Uniting Church School, Perth, Western
Australia at the end of 2007 - a position he held
since September 1986.
Graham is a passionate educator and has worked
on a number of state and national committees
aiming to improve the quality of education in
both government and non-government schools.
He is currently an Educational Consultant for the
Western Australian Department of Educational
Services.
Graham is the Chairman of the Amanda Young
Meningococcal Septicaemia Foundation - a
non-profit organisation working in the area of
community awareness, survivor and carer support
and offering grants for research to develop a
Meningococcal Type B vaccine.
Graham grew up in Melbourne where, along with
his career in education, he was active with Lifeline
and his local Uniting Church. He moved to Perth
in 1986 with his wife, Meredith and two children.
Graham and Meredith share interests in travel,
reading, cycling and kayaking.
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Andrew sits on a variety of steering committees
at Royal Perth and is also an ambassador for the
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of
Psychiatrists. He is a passionate member of his
local community and held elected roles within
the Medical Students’ Society of Bond University,
founded a surgical interest group and was a
councillor on the Queensland Medical Student
Council in a student representative capacity.
Prior to studying medicine Andrew completed an
undergraduate degree in biomedical science. He
hopes to volunteer in clinics both internationally
and in Australia. Andrew aims to become a
specialist psychiatrist and takes an interest
in the sub-specialties of forensic, intellectual
and developmental disability as well as acute
adult care.
Andrew has been a disability support worker,
cleaner, theatre orderly, barista, bar tender and
tutor as well as volunteering in a number of
organisations. He also initiated an annual All
Abilities Olympics.
Born in rural New South Wales, Andrew lived
at the Gold Coast for 17 years before moving
to Perth in early 2016. When he’s not working
or studying Andrew enjoys café hopping with
friends and travelling to new places.
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