Arts •
Andrew Baines, artist •
Beverley Bolin, architect •
David Caon, industrial designer •
Angelica Cheung Editor-in-chief, Vogue China •
David Cornish, author •
Barbara Hanrahan, artist, printmaker and writer •
Peter Serwan, artist •
Jeffrey Smart AO, artist, studied at the
South Australian School of Art and Crafts circa 1940 •
Poh Ling Yeow, artist, celebrity chef, television presenter
Business •
Essington Lewis, chairman,
BHP • Dr
Nalaka Godahewa, chairman, Securities & Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka
Journalism and media •
Kate Collins, Nine News presenter •
Sarah Cumming, former
Seven News presenter and reporter •
Will McDonald, Nine News reporter •
Georgina McGuinness, former weekend anchor and reporter for
National Nine News. (Alumna of SACAE, Magill campus, graduated 1987) •
Rebecca Morse,
Ten News presenter, former ABC reporter and presenter, and
South Australian Media Awards Journalist of the Year in 2005 •
Indira Naidoo, consumer rights advocate and former television news presenter (ABC and SBS). (Alumna of SACAE) •
John Gloster, physiotherapist for the
Indian Cricket Team •
Nathan Konstandopoulos, footballer •
Isabella Rositano, multi-sport athlete •
Rachael Sporn OAM, Olympic basketballer Atlanta 1996, Sydney 2000, Athens 2004 •
Darryl Wakelin, AFL footballer •
Jenny Williams, multi-sport athlete
Politics •
Dean Brown AO former premier of South Australia •
Robert Lau Hoi Chew (1942–2010), Malaysian member of parliament, and Deputy Minister of Transportation of Malaysia •
Lina Chiam,
Non-Constituency Member of Parliament, Singapore •
Nick Champion,
ALP member of the
South Australian House of Assembly representing the
Electoral district of Taylor since 2022 •
Bob Day, former
Family First Senator for South Australia •
Glenn Docherty, Mayor of the
City of Playford •
Trish Draper, former
Liberal member of the
Australian House of Representatives, representing the
Division of Makin •
Iain Evans, former Leader of the Liberal Party in South Australia and former Leader of the Opposition in the South Australian parliament (Alumnus of SAIT) •
Tom Kenyon,
ALP Former member of the
Parliament of South Australia representing the
Electoral district of Newland •
Michelle Lensink MLC, Deputy Leader of
Liberal in the
South Australian Legislative Council •
Steven Marshall, former
Premier of South Australia, former Leader of the Liberal Party in South Australia, and member representing the
Electoral district of Dunstan •
Tony Messner, former
Liberal Senator for South Australia and federal
Minister for Veterans Affairs •
Mark Parnell, former
SA Greens member of the
Parliament of South Australia •
Christopher Pyne, former
Liberal member of the
Australian House of Representatives, representing the
Division of Sturt, and former Minister for Defence •
Trish White, former
ALP member of the
Parliament of South Australia representing the
Electoral district of Taylor from 1994 to 2010 •
Dana Wortley,
ALP member of the
Australian Senate •
Penny Wong, Leader of the Government in the Senate and Minister for Foreign Affairs == Honorary alumni ==