The Ken Wanganeen Medal is awarded to the Indigenous student with the highest Grade Point Average in the final two years of their undergraduate degree.
Surname | Given name | Degree | Year |
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Parry | Tyler | Bachelor of Nursing (Preregistration) | 2023 |
Forbes | Luke | Bachelor of Education (Primary R-7), Bachelor of General Science | 2022 |
Cantley | Brooke | Bachelor of Arts – Enhanced Program for High Achievers | 2021 |
Shackleford | India | Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Enhanced Program for High Achievers) | 2020 |
Theseira | Jade | Bachelor of Communication and Professional Writing | 2019 |
Lekkas |
Amey | Bachelor of Education (Middle and Secondary) / Bachelor of Disability Studies | 2018 |
Morrison | Kaitlin | Bachelor of Medical Science | 2017 |
Thomas | Taleah | Bachelor of Education (Primary R-7 and Special Education), Bachelor of Disability Studies | 2016 |
Koolmatrie | Jacinta | Bachelor of Archaeology | 2015 |
Kenihan | Charles | Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics | 2014 |
Vanzati | Alisha | Bachelor of Education (Middle and Secondary Schooling), Bachelor of Health Sciences | 2013 |
Wilson | Kristopher | Bachelor of Laws | 2012 |
Beinke | Jessica | Bachelor of Health Sciences | 2011 |
Webster | Samantha | Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) | 2010 |
McCulloch | Gregory | Bachelor of Government and Public Management | 2009 |
Hancock | Luke | Bachelor of Commerce | 2008 |
Bilney | Robin | Bachelor of Information Technology | 2007 |
Wheeler | Natalie | Bachelor of Creative Arts (Hons) | 2006 |