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 In 2024 Janet Clarke Hall announced the appointment   Professor Anna   and the stage play Welcome to Your New Life, which premiered
                                                               at the State Theatre Company of South Australia in 2023.
 of three new College Fellows  Photo credit: Pia Johnson  Goldsworthy   Beyond her contributions to performance and literature,
                                     (2004)
 Being appointed a Fellow is the highest honour JCH can bestow, recognising alumni who have   Janet Clarke Hall is also   Professor Goldsworthy has played a significant role in Australia’s
                                                               cultural landscape as a festival director, having led the Port Fairy
 made significant contributions to their respective professional fields or to the College itself.  delighted to announce the   Spring Music Festival, the Coriole Music Festival, and the Music
                                                               and Mountains Festival in New Zealand. Looking ahead to 2025,
                                     appointment of Professor Anna
                                     Goldsworthy as a Fellow of the   she has a busy schedule of performances across Australia and
                                                               Europe with the Seraphim Trio and collaborations with renowned
                                     College. A celebrated pianist,
 Dr Drew Berry   with Universeum and the WISDOME project. This 8K   writer, and festival director,   artists such as Andrew Haveron and Teddy Tahu Rhodes.
 (1988)   full-dome 3D experience takes audiences on a journey   Professor Goldsworthy is one of   Reflecting on her time at Janet Clarke Hall, Professor
 into the unseen molecular world, revealing the intricate
                                     Australia’s most distinguished
 biochemical processes that power all living organisms.   artistic figures. As the Director of the Elder Conservatorium of   Goldsworthy describes it as a ‘formative environment’ and ‘an
                                                               instant community of the like-minded, in a patch of Melbourne
 Janet Clarke Hall is proud to   From mitochondria – the powerhouse of the cell – to   Music at the University of Adelaide, she has shaped the future   that is still my very favourite.’ During her tenure as the
 announce the appointment   the firing networks of neurons that shape thought and   of music education while continuing to perform and write at   inaugural Kenneth Moore Memorial Music Scholar and Artist-
 of Dr Drew Berry as a   emotion, Chemistry of Life presents cutting-edge research   the highest level.  in-Residence, she experienced many milestones, including the
 Fellow of the College. His   through captivating, immersive storytelling. This Swedish   birth of her first child and the writing of Piano Lessons, which
 groundbreaking work in   project, developed in partnership with the Norrköping   As a pianist, Professor Goldsworthy performs extensively   was sparked by a chance meeting with publisher Chris Feik at a
 biomedical animation has   Visualization Center C and supported by the Knut and Alice   throughout Australia and internationally, both as a soloist and   JCH Literature Dinner.
 revolutionised the way we   Wallenberg Foundation, has set a new standard for science   as a founding member of the Seraphim Trio. Her recordings
 understand the microscopic   communication and education.  include the ARIA-award-winning Thirteen Ways to Look at   Professor Goldsworthy remains deeply connected to the College,
 world, bringing science to life   Birds for Decca, in collaboration with Paul Kelly, James Ledger,   noting, ‘I am always delighted to return, and to see it flourishing
 through visual storytelling.  Reflecting on his time at Janet Clarke Hall, Dr Berry explains,   and Alice Keath, as well as Trio Through Time for ABC Classics.   under the leadership of Eleanor Spencer-Regan.’ Of her election
 ‘I met my life partner (now wife) Melissa Kellam and all of   In 2024, she delivered the Boyer Lecture for ABC radio and   as a Fellow, she states, ‘It is a great honour, and a beautiful way to
 Dr Berry is a biomedical animator at the Walter and Eliza Hall   my dearest friends at JCH, and we are all still going to gigs,   television on the future of classical music, highlighting the   remain connected to such an important community.’
 Institute of Medical Research, where he has worked since   playing poker and drinking beer 35+ years later.’ His strong   enduring power of this art form in contemporary society.
 1995. With a background in cell biology and microscopy   connection to the College underscores the profound impact   Her advice to current JCH students is to ‘throw yourselves into
 from the University of Melbourne, he has dedicated his   the College had on his personal and professional journey.  Professor Goldsworthy is also an acclaimed writer, having   your studies but also take time to build friendships that will
 career to creating scientifically rigorous animations that   been named Newcomer of the Year at the Australian Book   likely last decades. Also, participate in activities you otherwise
 reveal the intricate processes of life at a molecular level. His   When asked what message he would share with current JCH   Industry Awards for her debut memoir Piano Lessons, which   might not be exposed to – you might just catch a new passion!’
 work has been exhibited at prestigious institutions such as   students, Dr Berry offers this advice: ‘If you care about what   has been published internationally. Her most recent novel,
 the Guggenheim Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, the   you’re doing, you’re never wasting your time.’ His words   Melting Moments, was released in 2020. She has also written for   Janet Clarke Hall is immensely proud to welcome Professor
 Royal Institute of Great Britain, and the University of Geneva.  resonate deeply, reinforcing the value of passion, curiosity,   the stage, including the libretto for Graeme Koehne’s opera A   Anna Goldsworthy as a Fellow, recognising her extraordinary
 and dedication in shaping a meaningful career and life.  Christmas Carol, which premiered at Victorian Opera in 2022,   contributions to music, literature, and the arts.
 One of Dr Berry’s most prominent contributions is his role
 in the creation of the Illuminarium, a stunning LED-light   Dr Berry’s work bridges the gap between scientific discovery
 installation that adorns the six-storey facade of the Walter   and public engagement, making complex biological
 and Eliza Hall Institute’s Parkville building. This visual   processes accessible and awe-inspiring. His appointment   Ms Thenu Herath   ‘Young Women to Watch in International Affairs’ by the
 masterpiece showcases real scientific data, transforming   as a Fellow of Janet Clarke Hall recognises not only his   Young Australians in International Affairs (YAIA). The YAIA
 complex research into a breathtaking public display of   pioneering contributions to biomedical animation, but   (2016)       is Australia’s largest national not-for-profit organisation
 discovery and innovation. As Dr Berry explains, ‘Data is   also his role in inspiring future generations of scientists,   Janet Clarke Hall is also   committed to engaging emerging leaders world-wide.
 extraordinarily beautiful, and that’s what I essentially   educators, and visual storytellers.
 wanted to do with the Illuminarium: create a spectacle of   Janet Clarke Hall is honoured to welcome Dr Drew Berry to   proud to announce that   Thenu previously served as the CEO of Oaktree, one of
                                       Thenu Herath has been
 science.’                                                     Australia’s largest youth-led development organisations,
 its esteemed fellowship. His work exemplifies the College’s   appointed a Fellow of   where she spearheaded initiatives to empower young
 His most recent achievement is the completion of Chemistry   commitment to intellectual excellence and the pursuit of   the College. A passionate   people in advocating for social change. Her leadership has
 of Life, an ambitious ten-year project in collaboration   knowledge for the greater good.  advocate for global   extended to roles with World Vision, Teach for Australia,
                                       justice, human rights, and   and as the first female host of the Australian Institute of
                                       foreign policy, Thenu has   International Affairs’ Dyason House Podcast. She has also
                                       demonstrated exceptional   been a Global Shaper at the World Economic Forum and a
               leadership in advancing social change and empowering   co-author of Australia’s first youth national security strategy.
               young people.
               A speaker, writer, and facilitator, Thenu has been awarded   Reflecting on her time at JCH, Thenu highlights the College’s
               the prestigious 2025 John Monash Scholarship from the   role in shaping her perspectives and ambitions: ‘I am deeply
               Victorian Government. Recognised as a diplomat in training,   grateful to Janet Clarke Hall for providing me with a safe,
               she will pursue a one-year Master of Public Policy at the   supportive, and intellectually rich environment to grow
               University of Oxford, focusing on how Australia can better   and learn. The College played a pivotal role in shaping my
               engage diaspora and Indigenous communities, women,   understanding of how I want to contribute to the world, and
               people with disabilities, and the LGBTIQA+ community in   I’m honoured to continue that legacy as a Fellow.’
               foreign policy and beyond.
                                                               Janet Clarke Hall is honoured to recognise Thenu Herath’s
               Currently a Policy Officer at the Department of Foreign   extraordinary contributions and welcomes her to the
               Affairs and Trade, in 2022 Thenu was named one of the   esteemed fellowship of the College.



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