Structure

Governing body

Subject to the provisions of the Act and the role of the Trustees, is the governing body of the University and has control over management of the affairs and concerns of the University.

The Board of Directors’ Governance Statement sets out governance mechanisms adopted by the Board to ensure its efficient and effective operation.

  • Board of Directors membership

    Hon. Christopher Ellison
    Chancellor
    A former Cabinet Minister in the Howard Government, the Honourable Chris Ellison represented Western Australia in the Senate from July 1993 to January 2009.

    After graduating with a Law degree from the University of Western Australia, Mr Ellison spent two years as a lawyer with the Legal Aid Commission of Western Australia. He practised as a barrister and solicitor and was a partner in his own law firm, Williams Ellison between 1980 and 1993.

    After his election in 1993 in Opposition he chaired the Senate Legal and Constitutional References Committee from 1993 to 1996 and was involved in a number of Senate committees. In 1997, he entered the Howard ministry as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and Family Services and to the Attorney-General. He was promoted to Minister for Customs and Consumer Affairs and Minister Assisting the Attorney-General (1997), then Minister for Schools, Vocational Education and Training (1997-1998), and Special Minister of State (1998-2001). He was Minister for Justice and Customs between January 2001 and March 2007. From March 2007 until the defeat of the Howard Government in the 2007 election, Mr Ellison was a member of Cabinet as Minister for Human Services, overseeing the service delivery of Government agencies including Centrelink, Medicare and the Child Support Agency. Mr Ellison remains Australia’s longest serving Minister for Justice. Whilst in the Ministry he was Manager of Government Business in the Senate.

    In 2007 in Opposition, he held the offices of Shadow Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, along with Manager of Opposition Business in the Senate from December 2007 to September 2008. In addition, Senator Ellison was the Chair of the Scrutiny of Bills Committee.

    Since leaving the Senate in 2009 he has been on the Board of Doric Construction (2011-2017) and was a Director of the Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation from 2014 to 2023. He was also Chair of Australia’s Northwest Tourism (2010-2015) and Chair of Academic Board West for Study Group Australia (2010-2017).

    He was formerly Chair of the Trinity College Board and is a Trustee of the JA Kelly Scholarship Foundation at the School. Mr Ellison still holds a current legal practising certificate, resides in Perth, and is married to Caroline with two sons and a daughter.

    Mr Michael L'Estrange AO
    Deputy Chancellor
    Mr L’Estrange is a graduate of the University of Sydney (BA Hons) and Oxford University (MA). He was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship in 1975 and a Harkness Fellowship in 1986.

    Michael enjoyed a long career in public service including as a diplomat and as Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. He joined the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet in 1981. From 1996 until 2000, Mr L’Estrange was Secretary of Cabinet to Prime Minister John Howard and Head of the Cabinet Policy Unit. He also held the position of Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom from 2000 to 2005.

    He returned to Australia in 2005 to take up the position of Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Canberra, a position he held until 2009.

    In 2007, for his 'service to the development and implementation of public policy in Australia, particularly national security and foreign policy, and to international relations through fostering diplomatic, trade and cultural interests including strengthening Australia's relationship with the United Kingdom', Michael was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia.

    From 2009 until 2015, Michael was the inaugural Head of the National Security College at the Australian National University. He was a Non-Executive Director of Rio Tinto from 2014 to 2021 and of Qantas from 2016 to 2023. He is currently on the Board of Directors and Board of Trustees of the University of Notre Dame Australia, and is the University’s Deputy Chancellor.

    Michael is married to Jane, and they have five sons.

    Professor Francis Campbell
    Vice Chancellor
    Professor Campbell joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) as a member of Her Majesty’s Diplomatic Service in 1997. He has worked at the United Nations Security Council in New York, the European Union, and at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) in London and on diplomatic postings overseas. From 1999-2003, he served on the staff of the then Prime Minister Tony Blair, first as a Policy Adviser in the No.10 Policy Unit, and then as a Private Secretary to the Prime Minister. He also served on secondment with Amnesty International as the Senior Director of Policy. From 2005-2011, he served as Her Majesty’s Ambassador to the Holy See. From 2011-13, he served as Deputy High Commissioner in Pakistan. From 2013-2014 he was the Head of the Policy Unit in the FCO and Director of Innovation at UK Trade and Investment.

    From 2014-2020, Professor Campbell served as Vice Chancellor of St. Mary’s University in London and also Professor of International Relations, while on special leave from the Foreign Office. In February 2020, Professor Campbell became the fourth Vice Chancellor of The University of Notre Dame Australia. He also holds the position of Professor, International Relations.

    He has been a Member of the Advisory Panel of the Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, London. He also served on a number of governing bodies including St. Mary’s University, St. Joseph’s Hospice (London), St. Elizabeth’s School (London) and Carlow College (Ireland). He continues to serve as a Trustee of Forward Thinking (London).

    More recently, Professor Campbell was appointed a Governor of the Forrest Research Foundation, member of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities Board of Directors and is a founding member of the International Council on Human Trafficking at St Thomas University, Miami, School of Law.

    Ms Hilary Johnston-Croke
    Ms Johnston-Croke has almost 40 years of experience as a teacher and 30 years as an educational leader. Hilary was Principal of Kincoppal-Rose Bay School of the Sacred Heart from 2005-2017. Before that she was Principal of Catherine McAuley Westmead for almost 10 years.

    Originally from the United Kingdom, Hilary is a graduate of the University of Sheffield with an Honours degree in Biochemistry and Physiology. She also studied Teacher Education at the University of Oxford. Hilary’s early teaching career was in the United Kingdom and Unites States of America. After moving to Australia, Hilary continued her postgraduate studies, achieving her Masters of Education at the University of Sydney and Graduate Diploma in Theology at Sydney College of Divinity. In Australia her career flourished as she moved into various leadership roles in a number of Catholic schools including Loreto Normanhurst (Deputy Principal) and St Aloysius College Milsons Point (Head of Science).

    She was the Deputy President and Executive Member of the Heads of Independent Girls Schools (NSW) and a leading Principal of the Asian Education Foundation. Hilary was a member of the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia for 13 years.

    Hilary currently mentors aspiring Principals and current educational leaders. In 2020 she was made a Dame in the Order of St Gregory for her services to Australian Catholic Education.

    Hilary is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. She is currently a director of The Madeleine & Alannah Foundation, The Infants Home Child and Family Services, Sydney, and Mary MacKillop Today. She is also Chair of the Global Leaders Advisory Board at the University of Wollongong.

    Hilary is Chair of Notre Dame’s Engagement Advisory Committee.

    Mr Andrew Whitechurch
    Mr Whitechurch has over 25 years of experience as a senior executive in financial services and commercial banking. During his executive career he held senior leadership roles in Business and Corporate Banking, Retail Banking, Corporate Strategy, Marketing, Distribution, Product Development and Technology; and was involved in financial services operations in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Ireland, the US and seven countries across Asia. He also has extensive experience as a Non-Executive Director, having made significant contributions as a Director and Chair of organisations in Financial Services, Education, Arts, Health Care and Government.

    Andrew is currently a director of MercyCare Ltd and is Chair of the Notre Dame’s Audit and Risk Committee.

    Mr John Prendiville
    Mr John Prendiville has more than 30 years’ experience in the finance sector.

    John is currently Chair of the private wealth advice and stock broking firm, Wilsons Holdings. John is Deputy Chair of the ASX listed, Smartgroup Corporation Limited, and member of the IT/Innovation Sub-Committee, and is a director of the rapidly growing SME working capital and trade finance lender, Shift (formerly GetCapital Pty Limited). John is a former member of the Investment Committee of the Melbourne based fund manager, River Capital Limited, a Non-Executive Director of ECA Australia, a privately owned tertiary education institution, a former Non-Executive Director of the privately owned Global Advanced Metals Limited and former Non-Executive Director of the telecommunications service provider, 1300 Australia Limited.

    Previously, John held numerous senior roles at Macquarie Group, where he worked until 2011.

    John has a BSc (Hons Astrophysics) from RMC Duntroon, and an MBA from the University of Western Australia and The Institute for International Finance in Japan.

    John is a member of Notre Dame’s Finance & Investment Sub-Committee and the Engagement Advisory Sub-Committee.

    Mr Adrian Arundell Mr Arundell is a Partner of Azure Capital, a leading WA based corporate advisory firm. He specialises in the field of Mergers & Acquisitions and has over 20 years’ experience, including several years spent interstate and overseas. Adrian graduated from the University of Western Australia in 1993 with a Bachelor of Commerce (with majors in Accounting and Finance). He was subsequently employed by KPMG where he worked for 17 years, with the last 3 years spent as Partner-in-Charge of the Perth Mergers & Acquisitions team. Adrian joined Azure Capital in 2011 and was Managing Partner from 2018 – 2022. Adrian is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA) and a Senior Fellow of the Financial Services Institute of Australasia (FINSIA). He is a board member of St John of God Healthcare and was previously Regional Chair of FINSIA WA, an Ambassadorial Council Member at the UWA Business School and a founding Council member of the WA Chapter of the Turnaround Management Association. In 2009 Adrian was a recipient of a WA Business News “40under40” award, recognising WA’s top 40 pre-eminent business leaders under 40 years of age. Adrian is Chair of Notre Dame’s Finance and Investment Committee.
    Mr Jack de Groot
    Mr de Groot is currently the Executive Director, Catholic Schools for the Diocese of Parramatta, and is an experienced Senior Executive in the not-for-profit sector. He is also a director of St John of God Healthcare Australia.

    Prior, Jack was CEO for Caritas Australia, one of the world’s largest social services and community development organisations. Jack was also formally the CEO of the St Vincent de Paul Society NSW.

    Jack is the Vice President Finance of the Australian Council for International Development (ACFID), the peak body for Australia’s international aid and development agencies. He has also been a member of the Aid Advisory Council to the Minister for Foreign Affairs.

    Jack was a member of the Expert Panel to Review the Australian Aid program in 2019-20. He was the Vice President Finance of the Australian Council for International Development (ACFID), the peak body for Australia’s international aid and development agencies. He has also been a member of the Aid Advisory Council to the Minister for Foreign Affairs. He has been President of the International Advocacy Committee of Caritas Internationalis and Chair of the Board ofJesuit Mission.

    Mr Richard Haddock AO
    Mr Haddock began his professional life as a Lawyer with Blake Dawson Waldron and went on to become Deputy General Manager at BNP Paribas.

    He is currently Chair of St Vincent’s Curran Foundation, Catholic Care Sydney, Investment Committee Sydney Archdiocese, and Trustees of Mary Aikenhead Ministries. He is also a member of the Archdiocesan Ecclesiastical and Civic Honours Committee.

    Formerly Richard was the Chair of Australian Catholic Superannuation and Retirement Fund, and the Sisters of Charity Foundation. He was also a Director of Catholic Church Insurances and used to sit on the Finance Council of Sydney Archdiocese and the Board of Aid to the Church in Need.

    Richard is also a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, the Australian Institute of Management, the Financial Services Institute of Australasia, and a member of the Law Society of NSW.

  • Board of Directors sub-committees

Trustees

The Board of Trustees is responsible for protecting and preserving the Catholic Objects and nature of the University; for electing the Chancellor and Deputy Chancellor; and for appointing the Directors and Governors.

Subject to the Act, the Canonical Proclamation and Statutes, the Board of Trustees' responsibilities include: protecting and preserving the Catholic objects and nature of the University; appointing members of the Board of Directors and Board of Governors and determining the terms and conditions of appointment of the Vice Chancellor.

Membership

Hon. Christopher Ellison Chancellor. Former Senator & Commonwealth Government Minister
Mr Michael L’Estrange AO Deputy Chancellor
Professor Francis Campbell Vice Chancellor
Mr Michael Digges Business Manager, Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney
Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. President, University of Notre Dame Indiana
Mr Tony Howarth Chair, Alinta Energy Pty Ltd and BWP Trust
Hon. Justice Robert Mazza Judge, Supreme Court of Western Australia
Mr Peter Prendiville Chairman, Prendiville Group; Deputy Chair, St John of God Healthcare
Ms Rebecca Davies Director: Defence Health Ltd, Catholic Healthcare Ltd, Medtech Actuator, Chris O’Brien Lifehouse, Transparency International Australia and National Heart Foundation.
The Most Rev Richard Umbers Auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney
Ms Anne Pitos Former Principal, Iona Presentation College

Governors

The Board of Governors comprises the Trustees and other people appointed by the Trustees. Its function is to provide advice and support to the Board of Directors.

Membership

Hon. Christopher Ellison Chancellor
Mr Michael L'Estrange AO Deputy Chancellor
Professor Francis Campbell Vice Chancellor
Mr Michael Digges  
Sr. Annette Cunliffe  
Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C.  
Hon Justice Kate Glancy  
Mr Jack de Groot  
Ms Hilary Johnston-Croke  
Hon Justice Robert Mazza  
Ms Louise McCann  
Prof Con Michael AO  
Mr Stephen Newton  
Hon Justice Neville Owen AO  
Ms Anne Pitos  
Mr John Prendiville  
Mr Peter Prendiville  
Ms Rebecca Davies  
Ms Nicole Lockwood  
Ms Meneesha Michalka  
Mr Adrian Arundell  
Mr Richard Haddock AO  
The Most Rev Richard Umbers  
Mr Andrew Whitechurch  
Mr Tony Howarth  
Mr Glen Chidlow  
Dr Lyn Henderson-Yates  
Prof Anthony Shannon