Mr Russell was born and raised in the foothills of Adelaide. During school he found his interests lay in Maths and Science, and after finishing at Blackwood High School, undertook a Bachelor of Engineering at Adelaide University. He then worked as a structural engineer in the design of bridges and multi storey buildings. Whilst enjoying the challenges of engineering design, he re-thought his long term career path, looked afield and deliberated medicine, a career he had never previously considered. After gaining entrance through the post graduate admission process, he completed a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery at Flinders University. It didn’t take long to realise that his training and work as an engineer was not wasted. He found an exciting combination of these skills in Orthopaedics, the surgery of bones and joints, where physics and materials engineering form the basis of successful surgery. He went through the surgical training program, and has been working as an Orthopaedic surgeon in Warrnambool and surrounds for almost 7 years now. He is married to Katherine, has one daughter at the College, with his second daughter starting next year, and a 5 year old son.