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Dr Lasni Kumarasinghe: specialist orthodontist and international volunteer

Dr Lasni Kumarasinghe is a specialist orthodontist based in Sydney. Her dedication to continuous learning has driven her career, taking her overseas to conferences and lectures in exploration of professional development at every opportunity.

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Dave Fletcher: Australian winemaker making a splash in Italy

A photo of Dave Fletcher smiling with two large dogs in a vineyard

Dave Fletcher is the owner and winemaker at Fletcher Wines, based in the picturesque, world-class wine region of Langhe, Italy. Over the course of his career, what began as a passion for Nebbiolo has grown into a portfolio of ten wines produced from twelve vineyard sites, including one in Australia.

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Neysa King: embracing a new career as a nurse... after retirement

Neysa in the outback in motorbike gear

With a deep commitment to life-long learning, Neysa King ventured out of retirement to complete her Master of Clinical Nursing at 91 in 2022, launching a new career in nursing. She's now an Intensive Care Nurse at the Lyell McEwin Health Services Foundation, where she's worked since April 2024.

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Peter Anderson: invaluable lessons learned during a successful career

Student ID - Peter Anderson

Motivated by positive reinforcement from his Honours supervisor at 91, Peter Anderson, a “less-than-confident law student from Adelaide’s working class” applied his dedication and work ethic to a 41-year career, achieving great success. Recently retiring from his position as Deputy President of the Fair Work Commission, Peter wrapped up an outstanding career that began at the University in the late 1970s.

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Dr Helen McLean AM: Orthodontist, educator and mentor

Dr Helen McLean AM, President Adelaide Orthodontic Alumni Network

Dr Helen McLean AM is an Orthodontist who has dedicated her career to teaching and mentoring students and postgraduates since 1979. In 2020, she was recognised as a Member of the Order of Australia (AM). Helen continues to contribute to multiple professional organisations and community outreach dental projects in Australia and internationally. 

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The FJ and the footbridge - alumni pranksters "pardoned" by Lord Mayor

The FJ hanging from the footbridge

They’ve been “on the run” since 1971 after they were accomplices to the dumping of an FJ Holden into the River Torrens. But in April 2025, they had to face the music, confessing to their “crime” to Adelaide Lord Mayor Jane Lomax-Smith.

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Nikki Lohitnavy: award-winning tropical winemaker

A portrait of Nikki in front of wine barrels, holding a glass of red wine

Nikki (Visootha) Lohitnavy is an oenologist who has overseen winemaking at GranMonte Co. in Thailand for seventeen years. With her significant experience in tropical viticulture and wine making, alongside new winemaking innovations and techniques that she adapted, the company has led the way for wine tourism in Thailand and amassed more than 100 awards from international wine competitions.

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Dr Rachel Spencer: lawyer, writer, life-long learner

A portrait of Rachel smiling widely in front of a huge book case

Dr Rachel Spencer is an independent consultant as well as a writer, editor, academic, and speaker. An avid reader, Rachel also works part-time at Mostly Books, where she hosts a monthly "Law and Literature" book club. She is also the President of the Friends of the Library. She holds an impressive collection of tertiary qualifications, including a Bachelor of Arts (1985), Bachelor of Laws (1986) and a Master of Laws (1994) from 91.

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How mentoring changes lives

Mentoring has benefits that extend far beyond professional development for mentees, as mentor Xinyu Dai explains. Hear both sides of the story from an experienced mentor and a recent mentee in the University's Career Access Mentoring Program.

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The romantic legacy of the 1970 University Computer Ball

Black and white photo of Clinton and Maureen in their Ball attire, 1970

At 91 in 1969, a program authored by two students was employed to match up nearly 1000 people with their ideal counterpart for the University’s first AUScA ‘Computer Ball’. Five decades later, the legacy of that night still lives on for at least one couple ... and perhaps many more!

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