Brett McGrath attended St Gregory’s from 1998, graduating Year 12 in 2003, before attending Western Sydney University. He established himself as a prominent lawyer in the Macarthur region, rising to partner at Marsden’s Law Group, spending time at national firm Gadens and being appointed a Senior Judicial Registrar at the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia.
He’s served his profession, as President of the Macarthur Regional Law Society and is this year’s President of the Law Society of New South Wales.
Mr McGrath told his Opening of Law Term dinner in January, “I was fortunate to be educated at the Marist school St Gregory's College Campbelltown, which became a haven for my love of debate and public speaking. This school nurtured my talents, instilling in me the "what you sow, so shall you reap" philosophy which has guided me through life.”
Being educated at St Gregorys, Mr McGrath said, helped him “realise that people who foster education in a meaningful way can have a huge impact on a young person’s life.”