ALC Staff
BA(Hons) Law, MPP, MEd
Casual Academic (Counselling)
Prior to emigrating to Australia, Diana was a barrister (UK) with both a criminal and civil practice. In Australia Diana then practiced as a solicitor. Across the last two decades Diana has taught in a variety of higher education courses covering a wide range of topics aligned to wellbeing, mental health, and professional ethics. Given her legal background a particular passion of Diana’s is rational thinking and what happens when it goes wrong, for this reason she contributes to the unit Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, And Decision-Making. Diana is also currently completing a PhD at the University of Divinity focused on Domestic Violence and perpetrator/victim-survivor identity. For this reason she also teaches in the unit Human Development, Personality, And Identity.
Marketing and Communications Project Officer
CertIIBus CertIIIBusAdmin CertIVAlliedHealthAssist
Executive Assistant to the Academic Dean, Registrar
Rosslyn provides administrative support to the Academic Dean and manages the Dean’s Office. She is also the Registrar and has the responsibility for student records.
Rosslyn is a member of the team which takes enquiries and receives visitors.
BTheol(Hons) BA (Hons) MA DLit PhD
Honorary Research Fellow
Research areas: New Testament, Apocrypha, Early Christianity, Late Antiquity
BComm MBA FCPA GAICD
Business Manager
Michelle is a member of ALC’s Leadership Team which oversees the strategic operations and plans for the college on behalf of the Board of Directors.
Michelle’s primary responsibility is ensuring organisational effectiveness by providing leadership for ALC’s financial, administrative, and human resources functions.
BEng BInfoTech PhD BTh/BMin MMissionalLeadership
Casual Academic
Rev Dr Dan Mueller is currently serving as Lead Pastor with Immanuel Lutheran Church on the Sunshine Coast (QLD).
BA GradDipEd STM ThD
Emeritus Lecturer
Dean taught at ALC from 2001 to 2016 in a field that covers 2000 years of Christian history, retiring from full-time teaching in June 2016. The May 2016 edition of the Lutheran Theological Journal (LTJ 50/1) contained an editorial tribute to him.