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Celebrating 60 Years of Excellence at the University of Newcastle

The University of Newcastle marked a momentous occasion with a reception held in Singapore to celebrate its 60th anniversary. More than just a university milestone, the evening also commemorated two other significant events: 60 years of diplomatic ties between Singapore and Australia, and Singapore’s 60th year of independence.

Graciously hosted at the Australian High Commission, the reception brought together close to 90 alumni, distinguished guests, board members, staff, and friends of the University to honour the pioneers who paved the way, and reaffirm our commitment to the values of education, integrity, and progress that will continue to guide us into the future.

His Excellency Allaster Cox, Australian High Commissioner
The Honourable Patricia Forsythe, Chancellor

The evening began with a warm welcome by event host Jamie, who set the tone for a night of celebration, gratitude, and shared history. His Excellency Allaster Cox, Australian High Commissioner to Singapore, then delivered opening remarks, highlighting the strong partnership between Singapore and Australia, and the role of education in deepening ties between the two nations.

A highlight of the evening was the ceremonial presentation of the University mace — a symbol of UON’s authority, history, and enduring values. The Honourable Patricia Forsythe, Chancellor of the University of Newcastle, spoke about the significance of the mace before officially presenting it to Professor Abhishek Bhati, Pro Vice-Chancellor and CEO of Newcastle Australia Institue of Higher Education, alongside Newcastle Australia Board Members and His Excellency Allaster Cox.

The presentation was followed by a celebratory toast, led by Chancellor Forsythe, honouring UON’s 60th anniversary, 60 years of Singapore–Australia diplomatic relations, and Singapore’s Diamond Jubilee.

Professor Abhishek Bhati, The Honourable Patricia Forsythe, Rahinni Thannimalai & Associate Professor Charles Lee (left to right).

The evening also celebrated student achievement, with the prestigious University Medal awarded to Rahinni Thannimalai, a graduate of the Bachelor of Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety (BEnvOHS) program. The University Medal is conferred to fewer than one percent of graduates each year, recognising outstanding academic excellence. 

In closing, Professor Abhishek Bhati reflected on the University’s journey in Singapore, expressing gratitude to alumni, staff, and partners who have been part of UON’s story. He also reaffirmed the University’s commitment to education, innovation, and service for the decades ahead.

The reception was not only a tribute to UON’s rich history but also a celebration of community, resilience, and enduring partnerships — values that will continue to define the University of Newcastle in its next 60 years and beyond.

Guests can relive the memories of the evening through our photo gallery here.