1960s - 1970s
Retired hospital pharmacist Pauline Pusterla (PhC 1962) is now a weaver. Her work featured in a recent exhibition in Lancefield, Victoria.
Doug Edmonds (BA 1965) is a rector of Holy Trinity Anglican Church and a canon of St David's Cathedral, both in Tasmania. He is also a member of the Human Research Ethics Committee (Tasmania) Network.
Robert Taylor (BA 1966, DipEd 1967, BEd 1971, MEdSt 1986) was recently appointed chief commissioner of Scouts Australia (Victorian branch).
Retired University of Sydney mathematics lecturer Gordon Monro (BSc(Hons) 1968) is undertaking a PhD in computer-generated art at Monash.
Former teacher Lesley Hardcastle (BA 1969, DipEd 1970, MEdSt 1983) has recently completed a PhD and is now researching and teaching social psychology. The focus of her current research is the re-integration of ex-offenders, and the employment of disadvantaged and marginalised groups.
Peter Wilkins (BE 1971) was recently appointed Deputy Ombudsman of Western Australia.
To share your news, career changes or achievements with fellow alumni, contact Alumni Relations at monashalumni@adm.monash.edu.au.
