C.A.S. Hawker Scholars
2022 Hawker Scholars

Mr William Gillett
Institution: University of South Australia
In Residence: St Mark’s College
Career Goal: To make a positive contribution to his community and the future of Australia

Miss Angelina Inthavong
Institution: Australian National University
In Residence: Burgmann College
Career Goal: To work as a doctor empowering rural, Australian indigenous and Pan Pacific communities, contribute to policymaking in the Department of Health and WHO, and one day become Australia’s first woman of colour Health Minister.

Mr Harrison Oates
Institution: Australian National University
In Residence: Burgmann College
Career Goal: To make an impact in international relations and policy, complete a PhD at Cambridge, join DFAT and enter federal parliament. His dream is to be the second Tasmanian-born Prime Minister, after Joseph Lyons, under whom Charles Hawker was a minister.

Mr Hugh Dawson
Institution: Marcus Oldham College
In Residence: Marcus Oldham College
Career Goal: To drive positive change in rural Australia.
Hawker Scholars
- Ms Jessica Claire Roediger
- Mr Sam Bagot
- Mr Timothy Jolley
- Ms Noni Cadd
- Mr Michael Hicks
- Mr Michael Johnson
- Ms Elizabeth Day
- Mr Robert Kavanagh
- Ms Fiona Williams
- Ms Holli Thomas
NO SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED
- Mr Gillon McLachlan
- Mr Anthony Jucha
- Mr Jeremy Thorpe
- Mr Robert Bailey
- Ms Nancy Williams
- Ms Anita Butler
- Ms Georgina Binks