The following are notable Australian Presbyterians:
* Arthur Aspinall – co-founder and first principal of The Scots College, Bellevue Hill, Sydney; Congregational and Presbyterian minister; Joint founder of the Historical Society of New South Wales
* Jessie Aspinall – first female junior medical resident at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
* Peter Cameron – principal of St Andrew's College; Minister convicted by the Presbyterian Church of Australia of heresy
* Arthur Dean (judge)
* John Ferguson – Presbyterian minister; acting principal of St Andrew's Theological College; senior chaplain and chairman of the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney Council
* John Flynn – founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia and the Australian Inland Mission
* James Forbes – minister of
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* Arthur Aspinall – co-founder and first principal of The Scots College, Bellevue Hill, Sydney; Congregational and Presbyterian minister; Joint founder of the Historical Society of New South Wales
* Jessie Aspinall – first female junior medical resident at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
* Peter Cameron – principal of St Andrew's College; Minister convicted by the Presbyterian Church of Australia of heresy
* Arthur Dean (judge)
* John Ferguson – Presbyterian minister; acting principal of St Andrew's Theological College; senior chaplain and chairman of the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney Council
* John Flynn – founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia and the Australian Inland Mission
* James Forbes – minister of (en)
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| - The following are notable Australian Presbyterians:
* Arthur Aspinall – co-founder and first principal of The Scots College, Bellevue Hill, Sydney; Congregational and Presbyterian minister; Joint founder of the Historical Society of New South Wales
* Jessie Aspinall – first female junior medical resident at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
* Peter Cameron – principal of St Andrew's College; Minister convicted by the Presbyterian Church of Australia of heresy
* Arthur Dean (judge)
* John Ferguson – Presbyterian minister; acting principal of St Andrew's Theological College; senior chaplain and chairman of the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney Council
* John Flynn – founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia and the Australian Inland Mission
* James Forbes – minister of the Free Presbyterian Church of Victoria and founder of the Melbourne Academy, a college for boys (later Scotch College).
* Friedrich Hagenauer – Presbyterian minister; founder of Ramahyuck Mission to house the members of the Ganai tribe who survived attacks in west and central Gippsland
* Allan Harman – principal of the Presbyterian Theological College
* Rev. Dr Andrew Harper – Biblical scholar and teacher
* Matthew Guy – Victorian Leader of the Opposition
* Adrian Kebbe – former weightlifter
* John Dunmore Lang (1799–1878) – Presbyterian minister, writer, politician and activist
* Dr. John Marden – first Headmaster of the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney; Pioneer of women's education; Presbyterian elder
* John McGarvie – Presbyterian minister and writer
* William McIntyre – first Gaelic-speaking minister in Australia; educator
* Dr Ewen Neil McQueen – second headmaster of the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney; Prominent educational innovator; Scientist; Psychologist; General Practitioner
* Sir Robert Menzies – Australian prime minister
* Reverend William Miller – minister of the Free Presbyterian Church of Victoria
* David Charles Mitchell - lawyer, minister and solicitor-general of Lesotho.
* Sibyl Enid Vera Munro Morrison – first female barrister in New South Wales
* William Ridley – English Presbyterian missionary who studied Australian Aboriginal languages
* Robert Steel – 19th-century Scottish/Australian minister and religious author
* Joan Sutherland – operatic soprano (Australian by birth; parents were of Scottish Presbyterian descent)
* Reverend F. R. M. Wilson – early pioneer lichenologist and minister
* Bruce W. Winter – principal of Queensland Theological College (en)
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