Gryphon Gala 2025

Celebrating Connection, Community and Contribution
Held in late November 2025, the Gryphon Gala saw the Mannix community return to where it all began.
For many, stepping back onto the College grounds brought an immediate rush of memories. Familiar pathways, shared spaces and old traditions sparked laughter, nostalgia and easy conversation. Friendships were rekindled, stories resumed as if no time had passed, and faces once known so well came into focus again, older perhaps, but instantly recognisable.
More than an alumni reunion dinner, the Gryphon Gala is a homecoming. It is a moment to reconnect with the people, places and experiences that shaped our time at Mannix, and a reminder that the College remains a community for life.
The 2025 Gala brought together Old Collegians and their partners, past and present parents, friends of the College, and our 2025 departing residents and their families. Reunion groups from the Classes of 1975, 1985, 1995, 2005 and 2015 were formally recognised, while departing residents were welcomed into the Mannix Old Collegians Association, marking their transition into lifelong connection with the College.
2025 Award Recipients
A highlight of the evening was the presentation of the 2025 Alumni & StaffΒ Awards, recognising alumni and staff whose journeys reflect the values of community, leadership, service and purpose at the heart of Mannix.

Distinguished Alumni Award - Tom Palmer

Tom Palmer (1986) was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award in recognition of his leadership and contribution to the global mining industry.
Currently the 10th Chief Executive Officer in Newmontβs 104-year history, Tom has led the company through a period of significant transformation since his appointment in 2019. Reflecting on what has driven his career, he shared, βWhat has motivated me over my working life is the opportunity to make a difference.β
Tom was joined on the night by his wife Clare, whom he met at Mannix, along with many friends they first connected with during their College years. Their presence was a visible reminder of the lifelong friendships and relationships that often begin at Mannix and endure across decades.
Looking back on his time at College, Tom encouraged current residents to make the most of the experience, saying, βStarting with your time at Mannix β take a risk, back yourselves, have a go and make sure you enjoy it as you do so.β
Outstanding Alumni Award - Alana Kilmartin

The Outstanding Alumni Award was presented to Alana Kilmartin (2013), founder of Unserious Careers, for her work inspiring young people to think differently about careers and impact.
After speaking to more than 15,000 students across Australia this year, Alana reflected on the responsibility she feels in her work, saying, βSomething I say may change their life and I take that responsibility very seriously.β
Alana was joined at the Gala by her partner and family, celebrating the milestone together and recognising the support behind her journey and growing impact.
Reflecting on her time at Mannix, Alana credited the College with shaping her understanding of community and contribution, noting, βMannix showed me what a community really was and the importance of not just being part of the community but actively contributing to it.β
Rising Star Award - Lauren Dillon

The Rising Star Award recognised Lauren Dillon, a science honours student and environmental advocate working across community engagement, renewable energy and policy.
Lauren was unable to attend the event but shared that her approach to opportunity and growth, sharing, βI have always lived with the philosophy that you should say yes to every opportunity that comes your way.β
Her advice to current residents reflected the values she developed during her time at Mannix, βFiercely follow your passions, advocate for things when you think they will make a positive impact, and be kind to strangers.β
Staff Recognition Award - Mercedes Barner

The Staff Recognition Award celebrated Mercedes Barner for the warmth, care, and welcome she has brought to everyday life at Mannix College since 2012.
Mercedes was joined on the night by her colleagues from the dining hall, alongside members of her family, a fitting reflection of the teamwork, care and community she helps create each day.
Speaking about her approach, Mercedes emphasised the importance of helping students feel at ease. βI take the initiative to approach them, making sure they feel welcome,β she said, highlighting listening and acknowledgement as central to her role.
Her advice to residents was heartfelt and straightforward: βRespect one another. Be open and honest. Always help where you can.β
A Community That Endures
The Gryphon Gala was a celebration not only of individual achievement but of the enduring Mannix community. With alumni spanning five decades, alongside staff, families and friends, the night reaffirmed the importance of connection, shared values and mutual support.
Whether returning for a reunion, celebrating a milestone, or marking the transition from resident to Old Collegian, the Gala remains a powerful reminder that Mannix is a place you may leave, but a community you remain part of for life.


























