List of people on stamps of Australia
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This is a list of people on the postage stamp
Postage stamp
A postage stamp is a small piece of paper that is purchased and displayed on an item of mail as evidence of payment of postage. Typically, stamps are made from special paper, with a national designation and denomination on the face, and a gum adhesive on the reverse side...

s of Australia
Australia
Australia , officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area...

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2006 Commonwealth Games Gold Medal winners, Australian Antarctic Territory, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, See also

New South Wales
New South Wales
New South Wales is a state of :Australia, located in the east of the country. It is bordered by Queensland, Victoria and South Australia to the north, south and west respectively. To the east, the state is bordered by the Tasman Sea, which forms part of the Pacific Ocean. New South Wales...

 1850-1912

  • 3rd Baron Carrington
    Robert Wynn Carrington, 1st Marquess of Lincolnshire
    Charles Robert Wynn-Carrington, 1st Marquess of Lincolnshire KG, GCMG, PC, DL, JP , known as the Lord Carrington from 1868 to 1895 and as the Earl Carrington from 1895 to 1912, was a British Liberal politician and aristocrat.-Background and education:Born at Whitehall, London, Lincolnshire was the...

     (1888)
  • James Cook
    James Cook
    Captain James Cook, FRS, RN was a British explorer, navigator and cartographer who ultimately rose to the rank of captain in the Royal Navy...

     (1888)
  • Arthur Phillip
    Arthur Phillip
    Admiral Arthur Phillip RN was a British admiral and colonial administrator. Phillip was appointed Governor of New South Wales, the first European colony on the Australian continent, and was the founder of the settlement which is now the city of Sydney.-Early life and naval career:Arthur Phillip...

     (1888)
  • Queen Victoria
    Victoria of the United Kingdom
    Victoria was the monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death. From 1 May 1876, she used the additional title of Empress of India....

     (1851)

Tasmania
Tasmania
Tasmania is an Australian island and state. It is south of the continent, separated by Bass Strait. The state includes the island of Tasmania—the 26th largest island in the world—and the surrounding islands. The state has a population of 507,626 , of whom almost half reside in the greater Hobart...

 1853-1912

  • Saint George
    Saint George
    Saint George was, according to tradition, a Roman soldier from Syria Palaestina and a priest in the Guard of Diocletian, who is venerated as a Christian martyr. In hagiography Saint George is one of the most venerated saints in the Catholic , Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, and the Oriental Orthodox...

     (1863)
  • Queen Victoria
    Victoria of the United Kingdom
    Victoria was the monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death. From 1 May 1876, she used the additional title of Empress of India....

     (1855)

Victoria
Victoria (Australia)
Victoria is the second most populous state in Australia. Geographically the smallest mainland state, Victoria is bordered by New South Wales, South Australia, and Tasmania on Boundary Islet to the north, west and south respectively....

 1850-1912

  • King Edward VII
    Edward VII of the United Kingdom
    Edward VII was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Emperor of India from 22 January 1901 until his death in 1910...

     (1901)
  • Queen Victoria
    Victoria of the United Kingdom
    Victoria was the monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death. From 1 May 1876, she used the additional title of Empress of India....

     (1850)

Australia
Australia
Australia , officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area...

 1913-

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  • Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester
    Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester
    Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester was a member of the British Royal Family, the wife and then widow of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, the third son of George V and Queen Mary.The daughter of the 7th Duke of Buccleuch & Queensberry, Scotland’s largest landowner, her brothers Walter and...

     (1945)
  • Prue Acton
    Prue Acton
    Prue Acton, OBE is an Australian fashion designer, and is often referred to as Australia's "golden girl" of fashion' during the 60's.-Early life:...

    , fashion designer (2005)
  • Brett Aitken
    Brett Aitken
    Brett Aitken is an Australian Olympic track cyclist. He has won a bronze, a silver, and a gold medal for his nation. He won gold in the Madison event at the 2000 Olympics. He retired from cycling in 2004, but returned in 2006 to ride on the Oceania Tour.-References:...

    , cyclist (2000) Olympic gold medal
  • Jenny Armstrong
    Jenny Armstrong
    Jenny Armstrong is an Australian sailor and Olympic champion. She won a gold medal in the 470 Class with Belinda Stowell at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.-References:...

    , sailing (2000)Olympic gold medal

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  • Lord Baden-Powell
    Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell
    Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, Bt, OM, GCMG, GCVO, KCB , also known as B-P or Lord Baden-Powell, was a lieutenant-general in the British Army, writer, and founder of the Scout Movement....

    , scout movement founder (1960, 2008)
  • Suzanne Balogh
    Suzanne Balogh
    Suzanne Elspeth Balogh OAM is a sport shooter from Australia. Balogh competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics and won a gold medal in Trap. She also competed in the Double Trap event...

    , trap-shooter (2004) Olympic gold medal
  • Sir Joseph Banks
    Joseph Banks
    Sir Joseph Banks, 1st Baronet, GCB, PRS was an English naturalist, botanist and patron of the natural sciences. He took part in Captain James Cook's first great voyage . Banks is credited with the introduction to the Western world of eucalyptus, acacia, mimosa and the genus named after him,...

    , naturalist (1970, 1986)
  • Jenny Bannister
    Jenny Bannister
    -Early life:Bannister studied Fashion Design and Production at RMIT's Emily McPherson College, and commenced her career in 1975 as a recycled denim designer.-Career:...

    , fashion designer (2005)
  • Sir Edmund Barton
    Edmund Barton
    Sir Edmund Barton, GCMG, KC , Australian politician and judge, was the first Prime Minister of Australia and a founding justice of the High Court of Australia....

    , prime minister (1951, 1969, 2001)
  • George Bass
    George Bass
    George Bass was a British naval surgeon and explorer of Australia.-Early years:He was born on 30 January 1771 at Aswarby, a hamlet near Sleaford, Lincolnshire, the son of a tenant farmer, George Bass, and a local beauty named Sarah Nee Newman. His father died in 1777 when Bass was 6...

    , explorer (1963, 1999)
  • Ryan Bayley
    Ryan Bayley
    Ryan Neville Bayley OAM is a professional track cyclist.-Biography:Born in Perth, Western Australia, Bayley started competitive cycling in 1997 at fifteen years of age...

    , cyclist (2004) Olympic gold medal
  • Troy Bayliss
    Troy Bayliss
    Troy Bayliss is a retired Australian motorcycle racer. During his career Bayliss won the Superbike World Championship three times, as well as the British Superbike Championship and a MotoGP race, all with Ducati. He finished his career after winning the 2008 World Superbike title...

    , motorcycle Grand Prix rider, (2004)
  • Daryl Beattie
    Daryl Beattie
    Daryl Beattie is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer.Beattie posted several good results at the beginning of the 1992 500cc Grand Prix season then teamed up with Wayne Gardner to win the prestigious Suzuka 8 Hours endurance race in Japan...

    , motorcycle Grand Prix rider, (2004)
  • Dale Begg-Smith
    Dale Begg-Smith
    Dale Begg-Smith is an Australian-Canadian freestyle skier. Begg-Smith won the gold medal for Australia, his adopted country, in the men's moguls event at the 2006 Winter Olympics and silver at the 2010 Winter Olympics...

    , skier (2006) Olympic gold medal
  • Cate Blanchett
    Cate Blanchett
    Catherine Élise "Cate" Blanchett is an Australian actress. She came to international attention for her role as Elizabeth I of England in the 1998 biopic film Elizabeth, for which she won British Academy of Film and Television Arts and Golden Globe Awards, and earned her first Academy Award...

    , actor (2009)
  • Gregory Blaxland
    Gregory Blaxland
    Gregory Blaxland was a pioneer farmer and explorer in Australia.- Early life :Gregory Blaxland was born 17 June 1778 at Fordwich, Kent, England, the fourth son of John Blaxland, mayor from 1767 to 1774, whose family had owned estates nearby for generations, and Mary, daughter of Captain Parker,...

    , explorer (1963)
  • Arthur Boyd
    Arthur Boyd
    Arthur Merric Bloomfield Boyd, AC, OBE was one of the leading Australian painters of the late 20th Century. A member of the prominent Boyd artistic dynasty in Australia, his relatives included painters, sculptors, architects or other arts professionals. His sister Mary Boyd married John Perceval,...

    , artist (1999)
  • Steven Bradbury
    Steven Bradbury
    Steven John Bradbury OAM is a former Australian short track speed skater and four-time Olympian, who won the 1,000 m event at the 2002 Winter Olympics after all of his opponents were involved in a last corner pile-up...

    , short track speed skater (2002) Olympic gold medal
  • Sir Donald Bradman
    Donald Bradman
    Sir Donald George Bradman, AC , often referred to as "The Don", was an Australian cricketer, widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time...

    , cricketer (1997, 2001)
  • Scobie Breasley
    Scobie Breasley
    Arthur Edward "Scobie" Breasley was an Australian jockey. He won the Caulfield Cup in Melbourne five times: 1942-45 consecutively on Tranquil Star, Skipton, Counsel and St Fairy; then on Peshawar in 1952...

    , jockey (2007)
  • Scott Brennan
    Scott Brennan (rower)
    Scott Brennan is an Australian rower.Brennan took up rowing in 1995 whilst at St Virgil's College in Hobart, where he eventually became captain of the school in 1998...

    , rower (2008) Olympic gold medal
  • Nicholas Brierley, actor The Story of the Kelly Gang
    The Story of the Kelly Gang
    The Story of the Kelly Gang is a 1906 Australian film that traces the life of the legendary bushranger Ned Kelly . It was written and directed by Charles Tait. The film ran for more than an hour, and was the longest narrative film yet seen in Australia, and the world. Its approximate reel length...

    , (1995)
  • Torah Bright
    Torah Bright
    Torah Jane Bright is an Australian snowboarder. She turned pro at age 14 and finished fifth in snowboarding at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy. She lives and trains in the area of Salt Lake City, Utah, USA...

    , Winter Olympics gold medallist (2010)
  • Sir Norman Brookes
    Norman Brookes
    Brookes was also an Australian rules footballer in his youth, playing two matches for Victorian Football League club St Kilda Football Club in 1898, kicking two goals.-Honours:Norman Brookes was knighted "in recognition of service to public service" in 1939...

    , tennis player (1981)
  • Graeme Brown
    Graeme Brown
    Graeme Allen Brown OAM is a professional cyclist and dual Olympic gold medallist from Australia.-Cycling career - road and track:...

    , cyclist (2004) Olympic gold medal
  • Viscount Bruce
    Stanley Bruce
    Stanley Melbourne Bruce, 1st Viscount Bruce of Melbourne, CH, MC, FRS, PC , was an Australian politician and diplomat, and the eighth Prime Minister of Australia. He was the second Australian granted an hereditary peerage of the United Kingdom, but the first whose peerage was formally created...

    , Prime Minister (1972)
  • Robert O'Hara Burke
    Robert O'Hara Burke
    Robert O'Hara Burke was an Irish soldier and police officer, who achieved fame as an Australian explorer. He was the leader of the ill-fated Burke and Wills expedition, which was the first expedition to cross Australia from south to north, finding a route across the continent from the settled...

    , explorer (1983, 2010)
  • Sir Macfarlane Burnet
    Frank Macfarlane Burnet
    Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, , usually known as Macfarlane or Mac Burnet, was an Australian virologist best known for his contributions to immunology....

    , medical scientist (1995)
  • Lauren Burns
    Lauren Burns
    Lauren Chantel Burns, OAM is an Australian taekwondo practitioner and Olympic champion. She won Australia's first Olympic gold medal in taekwondo at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, competing in the women's under 49 kg class. Burns holds the rank of 3rd dan black belt in taekwondo...

    , taekwondo (2000) Olympic gold medal

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  • Alec Campbell
    Alec Campbell
    Alexander William Campbell was the final surviving Australian participant of the Gallipoli campaign during the First World War. His death broke the last living link of Australians with the Gallipoli story....

    , World War I veteran (2000)
  • Alisa Camplin
    Alisa Camplin
    Alisa Camplin OAM is an Australian aerial skier who won gold at the 2002 Winter Olympics, the second ever winter olympic gold medal for Australia. At the 2006 Winter Olympics, Camplin finished third, a bronze medal...

    , Aerial (freestyle) skier (2002) Olympic gold medal
  • Peter Carey, novelist (2010)
  • Sara Carrigan
    Sara Carrigan
    Sara Carrigan OAM is a professional cyclist from Australia, who commenced her cycling career in 1996 at the age of fifteen and is currently a member of the Belgian Lotto-Belisol Ladiesteam....

    , cyclist (2004) Olympic gold medal
  • Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (2011)
  • Charles, Prince of Wales
    Charles, Prince of Wales
    Prince Charles, Prince of Wales is the heir apparent and eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Since 1958 his major title has been His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. In Scotland he is additionally known as The Duke of Rothesay...

    , British Royal (1981)
  • Charles Chauvel, film director(1989)
  • Ben Chifley
    Ben Chifley
    Joseph Benedict Chifley , Australian politician, was the 16th Prime Minister of Australia. He took over the Australian Labor Party leadership and Prime Ministership after the death of John Curtin in 1945, and went on to retain government at the 1946 election, before being defeated at the 1949...

    , Prime Minister (1975, 1994)
  • Caroline Chisholm
    Caroline Chisholm
    Caroline Chisholm was a progressive 19th-century English humanitarian known mostly for her involvement with female immigrant welfare in Australia. She is commemorated on 16 May in the Calendar of saints of the Church of England...

    , social worker and reformer (1968)
  • Sir Winston Churchill
    Winston Churchill
    Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, was a predominantly Conservative British politician and statesman known for his leadership of the United Kingdom during the Second World War. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest wartime leaders of the century and served as Prime Minister twice...

     (1965)
  • Marcus Clarke
    Marcus Clarke
    Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke was an Australian novelist and poet, best known for his novel For the Term of his Natural Life.- Biography :...

    , writer (1973)
  • Con Colleano
    Con Colleano
    Con Colleano was an Australian tightrope walker who was the first person to successfully attempt a forward somersault on a tightrope and became one of the most celebrated and highly-paid circus performers of his time...

    , circus performer (1997)
  • David Collins
    David Collins (governor)
    Colonel David Collins was the first Lieutenant Governor of the Colony of Van Diemens Land, founded in 1804, which in 1901 became the state of Tasmania in the Commonwealth of Australia.-Early life and military career:...

    , lieutenant governor (1953)
  • Percy Collins, ship's stoker (1995)
  • James Cook
    James Cook
    Captain James Cook, FRS, RN was a British explorer, navigator and cartographer who ultimately rose to the rank of captain in the Royal Navy...

    , explorer (1963, 1970, 1999)
  • Sir Joseph Cook
    Joseph Cook
    Sir Joseph Cook, GCMG was an Australian politician and the sixth Prime Minister of Australia. Born as Joseph Cooke and working in the coal mines of Silverdale, Staffordshire during his early life, he emigrated to Lithgow, New South Wales during the late 1880s, and became General-Secretary of the...

    , Prime Minister (1972)
  • Natalie Cook
    Natalie Cook
    Natalie Louise Cook OAM is an Australian professional beach volleyball player and Olympic gold medallist.-Early life:...

    , beach volleyball (2000) Olympic gold medal
  • Margaret Smith Court  (2003)
  • Bryce Courtenay
    Bryce Courtenay
    Arthur Bryce Courtenay AM is a South-African-born naturalized Australian novelist and one of Australia's most commercially successful authors.-Background and early years:...

     (2010), literary legend
  • Eva Cox
    Eva Cox
    Eva Cox AO is an Austrian-born Australian writer, feminist, sociologist, social commentator, stirrer and activist. She has been an active advocate for creating more civil societies. She is a long-term member of Women's Electoral Lobby...

    , advancing women's equality (2011)
  • Edith Cowan
    Edith Cowan
    Edith Dircksey Cowan , MBE was an Australian politician, social campaigner and the first woman elected to an Australian parliament....

    , judge and legislator (1975)
  • David Crawshay
    David Crawshay
    David Crawshay is an Australian rower. Crawshay is a member of Mercantile Rowing Club based on the Yarra River in Victoria....

    , rower (2008) Olympic gold medal
  • Russell Crowe
    Russell Crowe
    Russell Ira Crowe is a New Zealander Australian actor , film producer and musician. He came to international attention for his role as Roman General Maximus Decimus Meridius in the 2000 historical epic film Gladiator, directed by Ridley Scott, for which he won an Academy Award for Best Actor, a...

    , actor (2009, 2010)
  • Bart Cummings
    Bart Cummings
    James Bartholomew 'Bart' Cummings, AM is one of the most successful Australian racehorse trainers. He is known as the Cups King, referring to the Melbourne Cup, as the he has won the 'race that stops a nation' a record 12 times....

    , racehorse trainer (2007)
  • John Curtin
    John Curtin
    John Joseph Curtin , Australian politician, served as the 14th Prime Minister of Australia. Labor under Curtin formed a minority government in 1941 after the crossbench consisting of two independent MPs crossed the floor in the House of Representatives, bringing down the Coalition minority...

    , Prime Minister (1975, 1994)
  • Betty Cuthbert
    Betty Cuthbert
    Elizabeth Cuthbert AM, MBE is an Australian athlete, and a fourfold Olympic champion....

    , runner (1998)
  • Sir Roden Cutler, recipient of the Victoria Cross (2000)
  • Members of the Cycling Men's Team Pursuit
    Australia at the 2004 Summer Olympics
    Australia competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece with 482 competitors, which was the second largest Olympic team. Australian athletes have competed in every Summer Olympic Games since 1896...

    , Olympic gold medal (2004)

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  • William Dampier
    William Dampier
    William Dampier was an English buccaneer, sea captain, author and scientific observer...

    , explorer (1963,1966, 1985, 1999)
  • Sir Edgeworth David
    Edgeworth David
    Sir Tannatt William Edgeworth David KBE, DSO, FRS, was a Welsh Australian geologist and Antarctic explorer. A household name in his lifetime, David's most significant achievements were discovering the major Hunter Valley coalfield in New South Wales and leading the first expedition to reach the...

    , geologist (1968)
  • Alfred Deakin
    Alfred Deakin
    Alfred Deakin , Australian politician, was a leader of the movement for Australian federation and later the second Prime Minister of Australia. In the last quarter of the 19th century, Deakin was a major contributor to the establishment of liberal reforms in the colony of Victoria, including the...

    , Prime Minister (1969)
  • Tom Derrick, recipient of the Victoria Cross (1995)
  • Michael Diamond
    Michael Diamond (sport shooter)
    Michael Constantine Diamond, OAM is a professional target shooter from Australia. Mastering the shotgun, Diamond succeeded in winning the Olympic gold medal for trap both in Atlanta and Sydney . He also holds the world record in double trap, and held the final world record in trap between 2007...

    , trap-shooter (2000) Olympic gold medal
  • Diana, Princess of Wales
    Diana, Princess of Wales
    Diana, Princess of Wales was the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, whom she married on 29 July 1981, and an international charity and fundraising figure, as well as a preeminent celebrity of the late 20th century...

    , British Royal(1981)
  • Collette Dinnigan
    Collette Dinnigan
    Collette Dinnigan is an Australian based fashion designer. Born in South Africa, Dinnigan moved to New Zealand, then Australia, where she obtained work with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation...

    , fashion designer (2005)
  • Peter C. Doherty, immunologist (2002)
  • Jason Donovan
    Jason Donovan
    Jason Donovan is an Australian actor and singer. He initially achieved fame in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, before beginning a career in music in 1988. In the UK he has sold over 3 million records, and his début album Ten Good Reasons was one of the highest-selling albums of 1989...

    , television actor Neighbours
    Neighbours
    Neighbours is an Australian television soap opera first broadcast on the Seven Network on 18 March 1985. It was created by TV executive Reg Watson, who proposed the idea of making a show that focused on realistic stories and portrayed adults and teenagers who talk openly and solve their problems...

    , (2006)
  • Michael Doohan
    Michael Doohan
    Michael "Mick" Doohan AM is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racing World Champion, who won five consecutive 500 cc World Championships. Only Giacomo Agostini with eight and Valentino Rossi with seven have won more.-Biography:Originally from the Gold Coast, near Brisbane, Doohan attended St...

    , motorcycle Grand Prix rider (2004)
  • Sir Edward "Weary" Dunlop
    Edward Dunlop
    Lieutenant Colonel Sir Ernest Edward "Weary" Dunlop, AC, CMG, OBE was an Australian surgeon who was renowned for his leadership while being held prisoner by the Japanese during World War II.-Early life and family:...

    , soldier surgeon (1995)
  • Fanny Durack
    Fanny Durack
    Sarah Frances "Fanny" Durack was an Australian swimmer. From 1910 until 1918 she was the world's greatest female swimmer of all distances from freestyle sprints to the mile marathon.-Life and career:...

    , swimmer (1996)
  • Slim Dusty
    Slim Dusty
    David Gordon "Slim Dusty " Kirkpatrick AO, MBE was an Australian country music singer-songwriter and producer, with a career spanning nearly eight decades. He was known to record songs in the legacy of Australian poets Henry Lawson and Banjo Patterson that represented the Australian Bush...

    , musician (2001)

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  • Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh is the husband of Elizabeth II. He is the United Kingdom's longest-serving consort and the oldest serving spouse of a reigning British monarch....

     - see under Philip
  • Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia (1947 and many later)
  • Queen Elizabeth
    Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
    Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon was the queen consort of King George VI from 1936 until her husband's death in 1952, after which she was known as Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, to avoid confusion with her daughter, Queen Elizabeth II...

     (later the Queen Mother), queen consort (1937)
  • Herb Elliott
    Herb Elliott
    Herbert James "Herb" Elliott AC MBE is a former Australian athlete, one of the world's greatest middle distance runners...

    , runner (1998)
  • Members of the Equestrian three-day event team
    Australia at the 2000 Summer Olympics
    Australia was the host nation for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Australian athletes have competed in every Summer Olympic Games.-Medalists:-Archery:...

     (2000) Olympic gold medal
  • Elizabeth Evatt
    Elizabeth Evatt
    Elizabeth Andreas Evatt, AC , an emminent Australian reformist lawyer and jurist who sat on numerous national and international tribunals and commissions, was the first Chief Judge of the Family Court of Australia, the first female judge of an Australian federal court, and the first Australian to...

    , advancing women's equality (2011)
  • Dame Edna Everage
    Dame Edna Everage
    Dame Edna is a character created and played by Australian dadaist performer and comedian, Barry Humphries, famous for her lilac-coloured or "wisteria hue" hair and cat eye glasses or "face furniture," her favorite flower, the gladiola and her boisterous greeting: "Hello Possums!" As Dame Edna,...

    , character (2006)
  • Edward John Eyre
    Edward John Eyre
    Edward John Eyre was an English land explorer of the Australian continent, colonial administrator, and a controversial Governor of Jamaica....

    , explorer (1991)

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  • Sir Arthur Fadden
    Arthur Fadden
    Sir Arthur William Fadden, GCMG was an Australian politician and, briefly, the 13th Prime Minister of Australia.-Introduction:...

    , Prime Minister (1975, 1994)
  • Lady Mary Fairfax, as philanthropist (2008)
  • Simon Fairweather
    Simon Fairweather
    Simon John Fairweather, OAM is an archer born in Adelaide, South Australia. He is 175 centimetres tall and weighs 71 kilograms.Fairweather won the individual gold medal at the World Championships in Poland in 1991....

    , archer (2000) Olympic gold medal
  • William Farrer
    William Farrer
    William James Farrer was a leading Australian agronomist and plant breeder. Farrer is best remembered as the originator of the "Federation" strain of wheat, distributed in 1903...

    , plant breeder (1948)
  • Members of the Field hockey Women's team
    Australia at the 2000 Summer Olympics
    Australia was the host nation for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Australian athletes have competed in every Summer Olympic Games.-Medalists:-Archery:...

    , (2000) Olympic gold medal
  • Members of the Field Hockey Men's team
    Australia at the 2004 Summer Olympics
    Australia competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece with 482 competitors, which was the second largest Olympic team. Australian athletes have competed in every Summer Olympic Games since 1896...

    , (2004) Olympic gold medal
  • Andrew Fisher
    Andrew Fisher
    Andrew Fisher was an Australian politician who served as the fifth Prime Minister on three separate occasions. Fisher's 1910-13 Labor ministry completed a vast legislative programme which made him, along with Protectionist Alfred Deakin, the founder of the statutory structure of the new nation...

    , Prime Minister (1972)
  • Walter Filmer, radiologist (1995)
  • Edwin Flack, runner (1996)
  • Matthew Flinders
    Matthew Flinders
    Captain Matthew Flinders RN was one of the most successful navigators and cartographers of his age. In a career that spanned just over twenty years, he sailed with Captain William Bligh, circumnavigated Australia and encouraged the use of that name for the continent, which had previously been...

    , explorer (1963, 1980, 1999)
  • Howard Florey, Baron Florey, medical scientist (1995)
  • Frank Forde
    Frank Forde
    Francis Michael Forde PC was an Australian politician and the 15th Prime Minister of Australia. He was the shortest serving Prime Minister in Australia's history, being in office for only eight days.-Early life:...

    , Prime Minister (1994)
  • Alexander Forrest
    Alexander Forrest
    Alexander Forrest CMG, was an explorer and surveyor of Western Australia, as well as a politician.-Early life:Forrest was born at Picton, near Bunbury in Western Australia, the son of William and Margaret Forrest...

    , explorer (1983)
  • Sir John Forrest
    John Forrest
    Sir John Forrest GCMG was an Australian explorer, the first Premier of Western Australia and a cabinet minister in Australia's first federal parliament....

    , explorer and politician (1949, 1976)
  • Dawn Fraser
    Dawn Fraser
    Dawn Fraser AO, MBE is an Australian champion swimmer. She is one of only two swimmers to win the same Olympic event three times – in her case the 100 meters freestyle....

    , swimmer (1998)
  • Duncan Free
    Duncan Free
    Duncan Free, is an Australian rower and Olympic medallist. Free was born in Hobart, Tasmania but currently lives on Queensland's Gold Coast....

    , rower (2008) Olympic gold medal
  • Cathy Freeman
    Cathy Freeman
    Catherine Astrid Salome "Cathy" Freeman, OAM is former Australian sprinter, who specialised in the 400 metres event. She became the Olympic champion for the women's 400 metres at the 2000 Summer Olympics, at which she lit the Olympic Flame.Freeman was the first ever Aboriginal...

    , athlete (2000, 2003) Olympic gold medal

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  • Wayne Gardner
    Wayne Gardner
    Wayne Michael Gardner OAM is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and touring car racer. His most notable achievement was winning the 1987 500 cc Motorcycle World Championship, becoming the first Australian to win motorcycling's premier class...

    , motorcycle Grand Prix rider (2004)
  • William Gentry
    William Gentry
    Major General Sir William George Gentry, KBE, CB, DSO and bar was a distinguished New Zealand military leader....

    , New Zealand military leader; the stamp commemorating the ANZUS
    ANZUS
    The Australia, New Zealand, United States Security Treaty is the military alliance which binds Australia and New Zealand and, separately, Australia and the United States to cooperate on defence matters in the Pacific Ocean area, though today the treaty is understood to relate to attacks...

     treaty (2011)
  • Saint George
    Saint George
    Saint George was, according to tradition, a Roman soldier from Syria Palaestina and a priest in the Guard of Diocletian, who is venerated as a Christian martyr. In hagiography Saint George is one of the most venerated saints in the Catholic , Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, and the Oriental Orthodox...

    , on gold sovereign (1999)
  • King George III
    George III of the United Kingdom
    George III was King of Great Britain and King of Ireland from 25 October 1760 until the union of these two countries on 1 January 1801, after which he was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until his death...

     (1986)
  • King George V
    George V of the United Kingdom
    George V was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 6 May 1910 through the First World War until his death in 1936....

     (1914)
  • King George VI
    George VI of the United Kingdom
    George VI was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from 11 December 1936 until his death...

     (1937)
  • Adam Gilchrist
    Adam Gilchrist
    Adam Craig Gilchrist AM , nicknamed "Gilly" or "Churchy", is an Australian international cricketer who currently captains Kings XI Punjab and recently captained Middlesex. He is an attacking left-handed batsman and record-breaking wicket-keeper, who redefined the role for the Australian national...

    , cricketer (2007)
  • Ernest Giles
    Ernest Giles
    William Ernest Powell Giles , best known as Ernest Giles, was an Australian explorer who led three major expeditions in central Australia.- Early life :...

    , explorer (1976)
  • Dame Mary Gilmore
    Mary Gilmore
    Dame Mary Gilmore DBE was a prominent Australian socialist poet and journalist.-Early life:Mary Jean Cameron was born on 16 August 1865 at Cotta Walla near Goulburn, New South Wales...

    , writer (1973)
  • Drew Ginn
    Drew Ginn
    Drew Cameron Ginn, OAM, is an Australian rower and triple Olympic gold medallist....

    , rower (2004, 2008) Olympic gold medal
  • Stanley Goble
    Stanley Goble
    Air Vice Marshal Stanley James Goble CBE, DSO, DSC was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force . He served three terms as Chief of the Air Staff, alternating with Wing Commander Richard Williams...

    , aviator (1994)
  • Duke of Gloucester
    Duke of Gloucester
    Duke of Gloucester is a British royal title , often conferred on one of the sons of the reigning monarch. The first four creations were in the Peerage of England, the next in the Peerage of Great Britain, and the last in the Peerage of the United Kingdom; this current creation carries with it the...

    , British royal and Governor-General (1945)
  • Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester
    Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester
    Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester was a member of the British Royal Family, the wife and then widow of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, the third son of George V and Queen Mary.The daughter of the 7th Duke of Buccleuch & Queensberry, Scotland’s largest landowner, her brothers Walter and...

    , British royal, wife of Governor-General (1945)
  • Leon Goldsworthy
    Leon Goldsworthy
    Leon Verdi Goldsworthy GC, DSC, GM was a distinguished Australian bomb and mine specialist in the Second World War, and a recipient of the George Cross, the highest gallantry award for actions which are "not in the face of the enemy" that can be awarded to people of British or Commonwealth nations...

    , bomb disposal (1995)
  • William Gosse
    William Gosse
    William Christie Gosse , explorer, was born in Hertfordshire, England and migrated to Australia with his father in 1850. He was educated at J.L. Young's Adelaide Educational Institution and in 1859 he entered the Government service of South Australia. He held various positions in the survey...

    , explorer (1976)
  • John Gould
    John Gould
    John Gould was an English ornithologist and bird artist. The Gould League in Australia was named after him. His identification of the birds now nicknamed "Darwin's finches" played a role in the inception of Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection...

    , ornithologist (1976)
  • Dr W. G. Grace
    W. G. Grace
    William Gilbert Grace, MRCS, LRCP was an English amateur cricketer who is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest players of all time, having a special significance in terms of his importance to the development of the sport...

    , English cricketer (1988)
  • Vivean Gray
    Vivean Gray
    Vivean Gray is an English actress, who found her niche playing gossipy characters in Australian television series. In her early life, she lived in England but moved to Australia after she had trouble finding any acting opportunities...

    , actor Picnic at Hanging Rock
    Picnic at Hanging Rock
    Picnic at Hanging Rock is a 1967 drama and mystery novel by Australian author Joan Lindsay. She wrote it over a four-week period at her home Mulberry Hill in Baxter, on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula. It was first published in 1967 in Australia by Cheshire Publishing and was released in...

    , (1995)
  • Germaine Greer
    Germaine Greer
    Germaine Greer is an Australian writer, academic, journalist and scholar of early modern English literature, widely regarded as one of the most significant feminist voices of the later 20th century....

    , advancing women's equality (2011)
  • Walter Burley Griffin
    Walter Burley Griffin
    Walter Burley Griffin was an American architect and landscape architect, who is best known for his role in designing Canberra, Australia's capital city...

    , architect (1963)
  • Sir Samuel Griffith
    Samuel Griffith
    Sir Samuel Walker Griffith GCMG QC, was an Australian politician, Premier of Queensland, Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia and a principal author of the Constitution of Australia.-Early life:...

    , first Chief justice of the High Court, (2003)

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  • Grant Hackett
    Grant Hackett
    Grant Hackett OAM is an Australian former swimmer most famous for winning the men's 1500 metres freestyle race at both the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. This achievement has led him to be regarded as one of the greatest distance swimmers in history...

    , swimmer (2000, 2004) Olympic gold medal
  • Lawrence Hargrave
    Lawrence Hargrave
    Lawrence Hargrave was an engineer, explorer, astronomer, inventor and aeronautical pioneer.- Early life :Hargrave was born in Greenwich, England, the second son of John Fletcher Hargrave and was educated at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland...

    , aviation pioneer (1965, 1994)
  • Edward Hargraves
    Edward Hargraves
    Edward Hammond Hargraves was a gold prospector who claimed to have found gold in Australia in 1851, starting the Australian gold rush....

     gold discoverer (1951)
  • Dirk Hartog
    Dirk Hartog
    Dirk Hartog was a 17th century Dutch sailor and explorer. Dirk Hartog's expedition was the third European group to land on Australian soil. He was the first to leave behind an artifact to record his visit, the Hartog plate. His name is sometimes alternatively spelled Dirck Hartog or Dierick...

    , navigator (1985)
  • Harry Hawker
    Harry Hawker
    Harry George Hawker MBE, AFC, was an Australian aviation pioneer and co-founder of Hawker Aircraft, the firm that would later be responsible for a long series of successful military aircraft.-Early life:...

    , aviator (1978)
  • Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
    Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
    The Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester was a soldier and member of the British Royal Family, the third son of George V of the United Kingdom and Queen Mary....

     (1945)
  • Jodie Henry
    Jodie Henry
    Jodie Clare Henry OAM is an Australian swimmer, Olympic gold medalist and former world-record holder.-Swimming career:Jodie Henry began swimming competitively at the relatively late age of 14....

    , swimmer (2004) Olympic gold medal
  • Roy Higgins
    Roy Higgins
    Roy Henry Higgins MBE is a former Australian jockey who rode in the late 1960s and the 1970s. He grew up in the southern New South Wales town of Deniliquin where he was apprenticed to local horse trainer Jim Watters...

    , jockey (2007)
  • Bert Hinkler
    Bert Hinkler
    Herbert John Louis Hinkler AFC DSM , better known as Bert Hinkler, was a pioneer Australian aviator and inventor. He designed and built early aircraft before being the first person to fly solo from England to Australia, and the first person to fly solo across the Southern Atlantic Ocean...

    , aviator (1978)
  • Fred Hollows
    Fred Hollows
    Frederick "Fred" Cossom Hollows, AC was an ophthalmologist who became known for his work in restoring eyesight for countless thousands of people in Australia and many other countries...

    ,ophthalmologist (1995)
  • Steven Hooker
    Steven Hooker
    Steven Leslie "Steve" Hooker OAM is an Australian pole vaulter and Olympic gold medalist. His personal best is 6.06 m, making him the second highest pole-vaulter in history behind only Sergey Bubka.-Career:...

    , pole vaulter (2008) Olympic gold medal
  • William Hovell
    William Hovell
    William Hilton Hovell was an English explorer of Australia.-Early life:Hovell was born in Yarmouth, Norfolk, England and went to sea as a boy, becoming a Royal Navy captain before settling in New South Wales, arriving in October 1813 aboard the Earl Spencer with his wife Esther née Arndell...

    , explorer (1976)
  • Sir Neville Howse
    Neville Howse
    Major General Sir Neville Reginald Howse VC, KCB, KCMG, KStJ was a British-born Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces...

    , recipient of the Victoria Cross (2000)
  • Billy Hughes
    Billy Hughes
    William Morris "Billy" Hughes, CH, KC, MHR , Australian politician, was the seventh Prime Minister of Australia from 1915 to 1923....

    , Prime Minister (1972)
  • Hamilton Hume
    Hamilton Hume
    Hamilton Hume was the first Australian born explorer. Along with Hovell in 1824, Hume was part of an expedition that first took an overland route from Sydney to Port Phillip near the site of present day Melbourne...

    , explorer (1976)
  • Barry Humphries
    Barry Humphries
    John Barry Humphries, AO, CBE is an Australian comedian, satirist, dadaist, artist, author and character actor, best known for his on-stage and television alter egos Dame Edna Everage, a Melbourne housewife and "gigastar", and Sir Les Patterson, Australia's foul-mouthed cultural attaché to the...

    , actor (2006)
  • Captain John Hunter, second governor of New South Wales (1986)

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  • Bob Ingham, racehorse owner/breeder (2007)
  • Sir Isaac Isaacs
    Isaac Isaacs
    Sir Isaac Alfred Isaacs GCB GCMG KC was an Australian judge and politician, was the third Chief Justice of Australia, ninth Governor-General of Australia and the first born in Australia to occupy that post. He is the only person ever to have held both positions of Chief Justice of Australia and...

    , Governor-General (1973)
  • Akira Isogawa
    Akira Isogawa
    is one of Australia's most prominent contemporary fashion designers. Born in Japan, he immigrated to Australia in 1986, studying fashion at East Sydney Technical Collage drawing from inspiration from contemporary Japanese design. He also opened up a store in Woollahra, Sydney, in 1993. By the...

    , fashion designer (2005)

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  • Marjorie Jackson
    Marjorie Jackson
    Marjorie Jackson-Nelson, AC, CVO, MBE is a former Governor of South Australia and a former Australian athlete...

    , runner (1998)
  • Gwoya Jungarai
    Gwoya Jungarai
    Gwoya Jungarai , known as One Pound Jimmy, was an Australian Aboriginal man of the Wailbri people of central Australia....

     known as One Pound Jimmy, Aboriginal (1950, 1952)
  • Leisel Jones
    Leisel Jones
    Leisel Marie Jones OAM is an Australian Olympic gold medalist swimmer. A participant in the 2000 Summer Olympics – at just 15 years old – and 2004 Summer Olympics, she was part of gold medal winning Australian team in the women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay at the Athens Games in 2004 and a gold...

    , swimmer (2008) Olympic gold medal

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  • Private Edward Kenna
    Edward Kenna
    Edward "Ted" Kenna VC was the last living Australian Second World War recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces.-Second World War:Kenna served in the Citizen Military...

    , recipient of the Victoria Cross (2000)
  • Graham Kennedy
    Graham Kennedy
    Graham Cyril Kennedy, AO was an Australian radio, television and film performer, often called Gra Gra and The King of Australian television.-Childhood:...

    , television In Melbourne Tonight
    In Melbourne Tonight
    In Melbourne Tonight, also known as "IMT", was a highly popular nightly variety television show produced at GTV-9 Melbourne from 6 May 1957 to 1970....

    , (2006)
  • Thomas Keneally
    Thomas Keneally
    Thomas Michael Keneally, AO is an Australian novelist, playwright and author of non-fiction. He is best known for writing Schindler's Ark, the Booker Prize-winning novel of 1982 which was inspired by the efforts of Poldek Pfefferberg, a Holocaust survivor...

    , novelist (2010)
  • Nicole Kidman
    Nicole Kidman
    Nicole Mary Kidman, AC is an American-born Australian actress, singer, film producer, spokesmodel, and humanitarian. After starring in a number of small Australian films and TV shows, Kidman's breakthrough was in the 1989 thriller Dead Calm...

    , actor (2009)
  • Phillip Parker King, admiral (1963, 1999) (sic???)
  • Tom King
    Tom King (sailor)
    Tom King is an Australian sailor and Olympic champion. He won a gold medal in the 470 Class with Mark Turnbull at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.-References:...

    , sailor (2000) Olympic gold medal
  • Sir Charles Kingsford Smith
    Charles Kingsford Smith
    Sir Charles Edward Kingsford Smith MC, AFC , often called by his nickname Smithy, was an early Australian aviator. In 1928, he earned global fame when he made the first trans-Pacific flight from the United States to Australia...

    , pilot (1958, 1978)
  • John Simpson Kirkpatrick
    John Simpson Kirkpatrick
    John 'Jack' Simpson Kirkpatrick , who served under the name John Simpson, was a stretcher bearer with the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps during the Gallipoli Campaign in World War I...

    , war hero (with donkey Murphy Duffy Abdul), (1965)

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  • Thomas Laby
    T. H. Laby
    Thomas Howell Laby, FRS, was an Australian physicist and chemist, Professor of Natural Philosophy, University of Melbourne 1915–1942. Along with G. W. C...

    , nuclear scientist (1976)
  • Peter Lalor
    Peter Lalor
    Peter Fintan Lalor was an activist turned politician who rose to fame for his leading role in the Eureka Rebellion, an event controversially identified with the "birth of democracy" in Australia.- Early life and migration to Australia :...

    , political activist (2004)
  • Anne-Louise Lambert
    Anne-Louise Lambert
    Anne-Louise Lambert is an Australian actress whose acting career began with her role in Number 96 in 1973.-Life and career:...

    , actor Picnic at Hanging Rock
    Picnic at Hanging Rock
    Picnic at Hanging Rock is a 1967 drama and mystery novel by Australian author Joan Lindsay. She wrote it over a four-week period at her home Mulberry Hill in Baxter, on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula. It was first published in 1967 in Australia by Cheshire Publishing and was released in...

    , (1995)
  • Charles Cochrane-Baillie, 2nd Baron Lamington
    Charles Cochrane-Baillie, 2nd Baron Lamington
    Charles Wallace Alexander Napier Cochrane-Baillie, 2nd Baron Lamington, GCMG, GCIE was a British politician and colonial administrator who was Governor of Queensland from 1896 to 1901, and Governor of Bombay from 1903 to 1907....

    , as Governor of Queensland and Lady Lamington (2009) with the eponymous dessert
    Lamington
    A lamington is a sponge cake of Australian origin in the shape of a cuboid, coated in a layer of traditionally chocolate icing then desiccated coconut. Lamingtons are sometimes served as two halves with a layer of cream and/or strawberry jam between, and are commonly found in South African and...

  • Lydia Lassila, Winter Olympics gold medallist (2010)
  • Rod Laver
    Rod Laver
    Rodney George "Rod" Laver MBE is an Australian former tennis player who holds the record for titles won in career, and was the World No. 1 player for seven consecutive years, from 1964 to 1970...

    , tennis player (2003)
  • Henry Lawson
    Henry Lawson
    Henry Lawson was an Australian writer and poet. Along with his contemporary Banjo Paterson, Lawson is among the best-known Australian poets and fiction writers of the colonial period and is often called Australia's "greatest writer"...

    , poet (1949)
  • Louisa Lawson
    Louisa Lawson
    Louisa Lawson was an Australian writer, publisher, suffragist, and feminist. She was the mother of the poet and author Henry Lawson.-Early life:...

    , journalist (1975)
  • William Lawson, explorer (1963)
  • Ludwig Leichhardt
    Ludwig Leichhardt
    Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Leichhardt, known as Ludwig Leichhardt, was a Prussian explorer and naturalist, most famous for his exploration of northern and central Australia.-Early life:...

    , explorer (1983)
  • John Lennon
    John Lennon
    John Winston Lennon, MBE was an English musician and singer-songwriter who rose to worldwide fame as one of the founding members of The Beatles, one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed acts in the history of popular music...

    , musician (1988)
  • Walter Lindrum
    Walter Lindrum
    Walter Albert Lindrum, OBE , often known as Wally Lindrum, was an Australian professional player of English billiards who held the World Professional Billiards Championship from 1933 until his retirement in 1950. He was named Walter Albert to have the initials of the state where he was born - W.A....

    , billiards (1981)
  • Roy Longmore
    Roy Longmore
    Roy Longmore was an Australian centenarian, and one of the last two living veterans of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps serving in World War I.-ANZAC soldier:...

    , World War I veteran (2000)
  • Frank Lowy
    Frank Lowy
    Frank Lowy, AC is an Australian-Israeli businessman. He is a co-founder of the Westfield Group, operator of over 100 shopping centres in Australia, New Zealand, the United States and Great Britain...

    , philanthropist (2008)
  • Lottie Lyell
    Lottie Lyell
    Lottie Lyell was an Australian actress, screenwriter, editor and filmmaker born in Balmain, Sydney in 1890. She is regarded as Australia’s first film star, and also contributed to the local industry during the silent era with her collaborations with Raymond Longford.-Career:Charlotte Cox pursued...

    , cinema actor The Sentimental Bloke
    The Sentimental Bloke
    The Sentimental Bloke is an Australian silent film based on the 1915 poem The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke by C.J. Dennis.The film, from the Southern Cross Feature Film Company of Adelaide, was made by Raymond Longford and Lottie Lyell, at that time the best known partnership in Australian cinema...

    , (1983, 1989)
  • Thomas Lyle, radiologist (1995)
  • Dame Enid Lyons
    Enid Lyons
    Dame Enid Muriel Lyons, AD, GBE was an Australian politician and the first woman to be elected to the Australian House of Representatives as well as the first woman appointed to the federal Cabinet...

    , politician (1993)
  • Joseph Lyons
    Joseph Lyons
    Joseph Aloysius Lyons, CH was an Australian politician. He was Labor Premier of Tasmania from 1923 to 1928 and a Minister in the James Scullin government from 1929 until his resignation from the Labor Party in March 1931...

    , Prime Minister (1975)

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  • Captain John Macarthur
    John Macarthur (wool pioneer)
    John Macarthur was a British army officer, entrepreneur, politician, architect and pioneer of settlement in Australia. Macarthur is recognised as the pioneer of the wool industry that was to boom in Australia in the early 19th century and become a trademark of the nation...

    , wool pioneer (1934) depicting a merino
    Merino
    The Merino is an economically influential breed of sheep prized for its wool. Merinos are regarded as having some of the finest and softest wool of any sheep...

     ram
  • Garry McCoy
    Garry McCoy
    Garry McCoy is a professional motorcycle racer. He has won races in the 125 cc and 500 cc World Championships, as well as in the Superbike World Championship. He is noted for his oversteering style of riding, earning him the nickname "The Slide King".McCoy was born in Sydney...

    , motorcycle Grand Prix rider (2004)
  • Colleen McCullough
    Colleen McCullough
    Colleen McCullough-Robinson, , is an internationally acclaimed Australian author.-Life:McCullough was born in Wellington, in outback central west New South Wales, in 1937 to James and Laurie McCullough. Her mother was a New Zealander of part-Māori descent. During her childhood, her family moved...

    , literary legend (2010)
  • Scott McGrory
    Scott McGrory
    Scott McGrory in the Victorian country town of Walwa is an Australian former professional racing cyclist. McGrory was most successful in track cycling, winning the gold medal in the Madison at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, a silver in the Madison at the 1996 UCI Track Cycling World...

    , cyclist (2000) Olympic gold medal
  • Ivor McIntyre
    Ivor McIntyre
    Ivor Ewing McIntyre CBE, AFC & Bar was a pilot in the Royal Australian Air Force . He came to national attention in 1924 when he and Wing Commander Stanley Goble became the first men to circumnavigate Australia by air...

    , aviator (1994)
  • Jean Macnamara
    Jean Macnamara
    Dame Jean Macnamara, DBE was an Australian medical doctor and scientist, best-known for her contributions to children's health and welfare.-Early life:...

    ,medical scientist (1995)
  • David Malouf
    David Malouf
    David George Joseph Malouf is an acclaimed Australian writer. He was awarded the Neustadt International Prize for Literature in 2000, his 1993 novel Remembering Babylon won the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award in 1996, he won the inaugural Australia-Asia Literary Award in 2008, and he was...

    , writer (2010)
  • Anna Meares
    Anna Meares
    Anna Maree Meares, OAM is an Australian track cyclist.She has been the 500m TT world champion twice, and a gold medalist at the Commonwealth and Olympic Games.-Biography:...

    , cyclist (2004) Olympic gold medal
  • Dame Nellie Melba
    Nellie Melba
    Dame Nellie Melba GBE , born Helen "Nellie" Porter Mitchell, was an Australian operatic soprano. She became one of the most famous singers of the late Victorian Era and the early 20th century...

    , opera singer (1963, 2009, 2011)
  • Sir Robert Menzies
    Robert Menzies
    Sir Robert Gordon Menzies, , Australian politician, was the 12th and longest-serving Prime Minister of Australia....

    , prime minister (1994)
  • Paul Mercurio
    Paul Mercurio
    Paul Joseph Mercurio is an Australian actor, dancer and TV presenter. Mercurio is well-known for his lead role in Baz Luhrmann's Strictly Ballroom . His father was the character actor Gus Mercurio.- Biography :...

    , actor Strictly Ballroom
    Strictly Ballroom
    Strictly Ballroom is a 1992 Australian romantic comedy film directed and co-written by Baz Luhrmann and produced by M&A Productions. The film is the first installment in The Red Curtain Trilogy, Luhrmann's trilogy of theatre-motif-related films; the follow-ups were Romeo + Juliet and Moulin Rouge!...

     (1995)
  • Don Metcalf
    Donald Metcalf
    Emeritus Professor Donald Metcalf AC FRS FAA is an Australian medical researcher who spent most of his career at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne...

    , medical scientist (2002)
  • Flight Sergeant Rawdon Middleton
    Ron Middleton
    For the football player of the same name see Ron Middleton .Rawdon Hume 'Ron' Middleton VC was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.-Early life: Middleton...

    , recipient of the Victoria Cross (1995)
  • Professor Nancy Millis
    Nancy Millis
    Emeritus Professor Nancy Fannie Millis AC is an Australian microbiologist, who introduced fermentation technologies to Australia, and created the first applied microbiology course taught in an Australian university....

    , medical scientist (2002)
  • Kylie Minogue
    Kylie Minogue
    Kylie Ann Minogue, OBE - often known simply as Kylie - is an Australian singer, recording artist, songwriter, and actress. After beginning her career as a child actress on Australian television, she achieved recognition through her role in the television soap opera Neighbours, before commencing...

    , as television actor Neighbours
    Neighbours
    Neighbours is an Australian television soap opera first broadcast on the Seven Network on 18 March 1985. It was created by TV executive Reg Watson, who proposed the idea of making a show that focused on realistic stories and portrayed adults and teenagers who talk openly and solve their problems...

    , (2006)
  • Matthew Mitcham
    Matthew Mitcham
    Matthew Mitcham, is an Australian diver. He is the 2008 Olympic champion in the 10 m platform, having received the highest single-dive score in Olympic history...

    , diver (2008) Olympic gold medal
  • Sir Thomas Mitchell (1946)
  • Sir John Monash
    John Monash
    General Sir John Monash GCMG, KCB, VD was a civil engineer who became the Australian military commander in the First World War. He commanded the 13th Infantry Brigade before the War and then became commander of the 4th Brigade in Egypt shortly after the outbreak of the War with whom he took part...

    , general (1965)
  • Gladys Moncrieff
    Gladys Moncrieff
    Gladys Moncrieff OBE was an Australian singer who was so successful in musical theatre and recordings that she became known as 'Australia's Queen of Song' and 'Our Glad'.-Early years:...

    , singer (1989)
  • George Moore
    George T. D. Moore
    George Thomas Donald Moore OBE was an Australian jockey and Thoroughbred horse trainer. He began his career in racing in 1939 in Brisbane where he quickly became one of the top apprentice jockeys and where in 1943 he won the Senior Jockeys' Premiership. He then relocated to Sydney and in 1949 went...

    , jockey (2007)
  • Tara Morice
    Tara Morice
    Tara Morice is an Australian actress, singer, and dancer.Born in Hobart, Tasmania, Morice also lived in Sydney, Alice Springs and Adelaide as a child...

    , actor Strictly Ballroom
    Strictly Ballroom
    Strictly Ballroom is a 1992 Australian romantic comedy film directed and co-written by Baz Luhrmann and produced by M&A Productions. The film is the first installment in The Red Curtain Trilogy, Luhrmann's trilogy of theatre-motif-related films; the follow-ups were Romeo + Juliet and Moulin Rouge!...

    , (1995)
  • Russell Morris
    Russell Morris
    Russell Norman Morris is an Australian singer-songwriter who had five Australian Top 10 singles during the late 1960s and early 1970s...

    , singer (1998)
  • Helen Morse
    Helen Morse
    Helen Morse is an Australian actress who has appeared in films, on television, and on stage.-Biography:Morse was born in Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex, England. She was the oldest of four children; her parents were a doctor and nurse...

    , actor Picnic at Hanging Rock
    Picnic at Hanging Rock
    Picnic at Hanging Rock is a 1967 drama and mystery novel by Australian author Joan Lindsay. She wrote it over a four-week period at her home Mulberry Hill in Baxter, on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula. It was first published in 1967 in Australia by Cheshire Publishing and was released in...

     (1995)
  • Baron Ferdinand von Mueller
    Ferdinand von Mueller
    Baron Sir Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich von Mueller, KCMG was a German-Australian physician, geographer, and most notably, a botanist.-Early life:...

    , explorer (1948, 1996)
  • Darby Munro, jockey (1981)
  • Dame Elisabeth Murdoch, philanthropist (2008)

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  • Albert Namatjira
    Albert Namatjira
    Albert Namatjira , born Elea Namatjira, was an Australian artist. He was a Western Arrernte man, an Indigenous Australian of the Western MacDonnell Ranges area...

    , artist (1968)
  • Chantelle Newbery
    Chantelle Newbery
    Chantelle Lee Newbery is an Australian diver, and olympic champion. Her first international success was at the 1998 World Aquatics Championships in Perth, Australia, where she won a bronze medal in the 3m Springboard event...

    , diver (2004) Olympic gold medal
  • Isaac Nichols
    Isaac Nichols
    Isaac Nichols was a convict on the Third Fleetwho became a successful businessman and was appointed the first Postmaster of New South Wales in 1809. The mayhem that could occur when supply ships arrived, which was said to include unscrupulous people taking other people's mail and selling it back...

    , first NSW Postmaster (1959, 2009)
  • Florence Nightingale
    Florence Nightingale
    Florence Nightingale OM, RRC was a celebrated English nurse, writer and statistician. She came to prominence for her pioneering work in nursing during the Crimean War, where she tended to wounded soldiers. She was dubbed "The Lady with the Lamp" after her habit of making rounds at night...

    , nurse (1955)
  • Sir Gustav Nossal
    Gustav Nossal
    Sir Gustav Victor Joseph Nossal, AC, CBE, FRS, FAA is an Australian research biologist.-Life and career:Gustav Nossal's family was from Vienna, Austria. He was born four weeks prematurely in Bad Ischl while his mother was on holiday...

    , medical scientist (2002)

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  • Stuart O'Grady
    Stuart O'Grady
    Stuart O'Grady OAM , nicknamed Stuey, is an Australian professional road bicycle racer on UCI ProTeam , who started as a track cyclist. He and Graeme Brown won a gold medal in Men's Madison at the 2004 Summer Olympics...

    , cyclist (2004) Olympic gold medal
  • Johnny O'Keefe
    Johnny O'Keefe
    John Michael O'Keefe, known as Johnny O'Keefe was an Australian rock and roll singer whose career began in the 1950s. Some of his hits include "Wild One" , "Shout!" and "She's My Baby"...

    , Rock'n'Roll (1998)
  • Susie O'Neill, swimmer (2000) Olympic gold medal
  • John Oxley
    John Oxley
    John Joseph William Molesworth Oxley was an explorer and surveyor of Australia in the early period of English colonisation.October 1802 he was engaged in coastal survey work including an expedition to Western Port in 1804-05...

    , explorer (1976)

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  • Sir Earle Page
    Earle Page
    Sir Earle Christmas Grafton Page, GCMG, CH was the 11th Prime Minister of Australia, and is to date the second-longest serving federal parliamentarian in Australian history, with 41 years, 361 days in Parliament.-Early life:...

    , Prime Minister (1975)
  • Malcolm Page
    Malcolm Page (sailor)
    Malcolm Page is an Australian sailor. He was educated at St. Andrew's Cathedral School in Sydney. He and team mate Nathan Wilmot have won five world titles in the 470 class...

    , sailor (2008) Olympic gold medal
  • Walter Parker (ANZAC)
    Walter Parker (ANZAC)
    Walter Parker was an Australian centenarian, one of the last three living veterans of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps who served in World War I.-ANZAC soldier:...

     (1894–2000), World War I veteran (2000)
  • Sir Henry Parkes
    Henry Parkes
    Sir Henry Parkes, GCMG was an Australian statesman, the "Father of Federation." As the earliest advocate of a Federal Council of the colonies of Australia, a precursor to the Federation of Australia, he was the most prominent of the Australian Founding Fathers.Parkes was described during his...

    , father of federation (1951, 1989)
  • Sydney Parkinson
    Sydney Parkinson
    Sydney Parkinson was a Scottish Quaker, botanical illustrator and natural history artist.Parkinson was employed by Joseph Banks to travel with him on James Cook's first voyage to the Pacific in 1768. Parkinson made nearly a thousand drawings of plants and animals collected by Banks and Daniel...

    , Scottish botanical illustrator(1986)
  • Tessa Parkinson
    Tessa Parkinson
    Tessa Parkinson OAM is an Australian sailor from Perth, Western Australia. Parkinson and skipper Elise Rechichi represented Australia in the 470 class at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Qingdao, China, winning the Gold Medal....

    , sailor (2008) Olympic gold medal
  • Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson
    Banjo Paterson
    Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson, OBE was an Australian bush poet, journalist and author. He wrote many ballads and poems about Australian life, focusing particularly on the rural and outback areas, including the district around Binalong, New South Wales where he spent much of his childhood...

    , poet, writer (1968)
  • William Paterson
    William Paterson (banker)
    Sir William Paterson was a Scottish trader and banker.- Early life :...

    , banker (1953)
  • Anna Pavlova, ballerina (2009) with the dessert pavlova
    Pavlova (food)
    Pavlova is a meringue-based dessert named after the Russian ballet dancer Anna Pavlova. It is a meringue with a crisp crust and soft, light inner. The name is pronounced or , unlike the name of the dancer, which was or ....

  • Warrant Officer Class II Keith Payne
    Keith Payne
    Keith Payne VC, OAM is an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces, during the Vietnam War...

    , recipient of the Victoria Cross (2000)
  • George Peppin junior
    Peppin Merino
    The Peppin Merino is a breed of Merino Sheep raised for its wool, mostly in Australia. So important is the Peppin Merino that sheep men throughout Australia often classify their sheep simply as being either Peppin, or non-Peppin.....

      sheep breeder (1997)
  • Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh is the husband of Elizabeth II. He is the United Kingdom's longest-serving consort and the oldest serving spouse of a reigning British monarch....

     (1954, 1963)
  • Arthur Phillip
    Arthur Phillip
    Admiral Arthur Phillip RN was a British admiral and colonial administrator. Phillip was appointed Governor of New South Wales, the first European colony on the Australian continent, and was the founder of the settlement which is now the city of Sydney.-Early life and naval career:Arthur Phillip...

    , first governor (1937, 1986)
  • Ricky Ponting
    Ricky Ponting
    Ricky Thomas Ponting , nicknamed Punter, is an Australian cricketer, a former captain of the Australian cricket team between 2004 and 2011 in Test cricket and 2002 and 2011 in One Day International cricket. He is a specialist right-handed batsman, slips and close catching fielder, as well as a very...

    , cricketer (2007)
  • Kerri Pottharst
    Kerri Pottharst
    Kerri Ann Pottharst OAM is an Australian professional beach volleyball player and Olympic gold medallist.Pottharst was born in Adelaide, South Australia and currently resides in Sydney....

    , beach volleyball (2000) Olympic gold medal

R

  • Arthur W. Radford
    Arthur W. Radford
    Arthur William Radford was a United States Navy Admiral, Commander-in-Chief of the United States Pacific Command and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.Arthur Radford was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1896...

    , United States military leader; the stamp commemorating the ANZUS
    ANZUS
    The Australia, New Zealand, United States Security Treaty is the military alliance which binds Australia and New Zealand and, separately, Australia and the United States to cooperate on defence matters in the Pacific Ocean area, though today the treaty is understood to relate to attacks...

     treaty (2011)
  • Chips Rafferty
    Chips Rafferty
    Chips Rafferty MBE was an iconic Australian actor. Called "the living symbol of the typical Australian", Rafferty's career stretched from the 1940s until his death in 1971, and during this time he performed regularly in major Australian feature films as well as appearing in British and American...

    , actor (1989)
  • Elise Rechichi
    Elise Rechichi
    Elise Rechichi OAM is an Australian sailor from Perth, Western Australia. Rechichi and crewmate Tessa Parkinson represented Australia in the 470 class at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Qingdao, China, winning the Gold Medal.- References :...

    , sailor (2008) Olympic gold medal
  • Sir George Reid
    George Reid (Australian politician)
    Sir George Houstoun Reid, GCB, GCMG, KC was an Australian politician, Premier of New South Wales and the fourth Prime Minister of Australia....

    , prime minister (1969)
  • Ethel Florence Richardson
    Henry Handel Richardson
    Henry Handel Richardson, the pseudonym used by Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson, was an Australian author. She took the name "Henry Handel" because at that time, many people did not take women's writing seriously, so she used a male name...

    , novelist (as "Henry Handel Richardson"; 1975)
  • Roy Rene
    Roy Rene
    Roy Rene , born Harry van der Sluys, was an Australian comedian and vaudevillian. As the bawdy character Mo McCackie, Rene was one of the most well-known and successful Australian comedians of the 20th century. Roy Rene was born in Adelaide in the 15 of February 1892 with the name Harry van der...

    , comedian (1989)
  • Stephanie Rice
    Stephanie Rice
    Stephanie Louise Rice OAM is an Australian swimmer. She currently holds the world record in the 400 m women's individual medley, and won three gold medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Rice is trained by Michael Bohl from the St Peters Western Swimming Club in Brisbane...

    , swimmer (2008) Olympic gold medal
  • Gina Riley
    Gina Riley
    Gina Riley is an Australian actress, writer, singer and comedian.Riley became a popular television performer in the sketch shows Fast Forward, its successor Full Frontal, Big Girl's Blouse and Something Stupid. In the latter she was also a producer and writer...

    , television actor Kath and Kim (2006)
  • Rachel Roberts, actor Picnic at Hanging Rock
    Picnic at Hanging Rock
    Picnic at Hanging Rock is a 1967 drama and mystery novel by Australian author Joan Lindsay. She wrote it over a four-week period at her home Mulberry Hill in Baxter, on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula. It was first published in 1967 in Australia by Cheshire Publishing and was released in...

    , (1995)
  • Lionel Rose
    Lionel Rose
    Lionel Edmund Rose MBE was an Australian bantamweight boxer, the first Indigenous Australian to win a world title.-Early life:...

    , boxer (2005) (though only his gloves pictured)
  • Murray Rose
    Murray Rose
    Iain Murray Rose AM was born on 6 January 1939 in Nairn, Scotland, but he moved to Australia with his family at an early age after World War II. He took up swimming as a boy and was an Olympic Games champion at age 17....

    , swimmer (1998)
  • Normie Rowe
    Normie Rowe
    Norman John "Normie" Rowe AM was a major male solo performer of Australian pop music in the 1960s. Known for his bright and edgy tenor voice and dynamic stage presence, many of Rowe's most successful recordings were produced by Pat Aulton, house producer for the Sunshine Records, Spin Records and...

    , Rock'n'Roll (1998)
  • Sydney Rowell
    Sydney Rowell
    Lieutenant General Sir Sydney Fairbairn Rowell, KBE, CB was an Australian soldier who served as Chief of the General Staff from 17 April 1950 to 15 December 1954...

    , military leader; the stamp commemorating the ANZUS
    ANZUS
    The Australia, New Zealand, United States Security Treaty is the military alliance which binds Australia and New Zealand and, separately, Australia and the United States to cooperate on defence matters in the Pacific Ocean area, though today the treaty is understood to relate to attacks...

     treaty (2011)
  • Geoffrey Rush
    Geoffrey Rush
    Geoffrey Roy Rush is an Australian actor and film producer. He is one of the few people who has won the "Triple Crown of Acting": an Academy Award, a Tony Award and an Emmy Award. He has won one Academy Award for acting , three British Academy Film Awards , two Golden Globe Awards and four Screen...

    , actor (2009)

S

  • Joe Saba
    Joe Saba
    Joe Saba is an Australian fashion designer and fashion business owner.He started his fashion business in 1965 with the opening a store in 287 Flinders Lane Melbourne called the Joseph Saba Shirt and Sweater Shop. The Saba store was later in Collins Street, Melbourne. In 1969 he established a label...

    , fashion designer (2005)
  • Santa Claus
    Santa Claus
    Santa Claus is a folklore figure in various cultures who distributes gifts to children, normally on Christmas Eve. Each name is a variation of Saint Nicholas, but refers to Santa Claus...

    , (1977)
  • Ellen Savage, army nurse (1995)
  • Rose Scott
    Rose Scott
    Rose Scott was an Australian women's rights activist who protested for women's suffrage and universal suffrage in New South Wales at the turn-of-the twentieth century .-Early life:...

    , women's rights (1996)
  • James Scullin
    James Scullin
    James Henry Scullin , Australian Labor politician and the ninth Prime Minister of Australia. Two days after he was sworn in as Prime Minister, the Wall Street Crash of 1929 occurred, marking the beginning of the Great Depression and subsequent Great Depression in Australia.-Early life:Scullin was...

    , Prime Minister (1975)
  • William Shakespeare
    William Shakespeare
    William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon"...

    , playwright (1988)
  • Lieut. John Shortland
    John Shortland
    John Shortland was a naval officer, the eldest son of John Shortland. Shortland joined the Royal Navy as a midshipman and went to Quebec in a transport commanded by his father. From 1783 to 1787 he served in the West Indies. In 1787 he was master's mate in the Sirius when the First Fleet sailed...

     (1947)
  • Joseph Slattery, radiologist (1995)
  • Sir Keith Smith
    Keith Macpherson Smith
    Sir Keith Macpherson Smith KBE, was an Australian aviator, who, along with his brother, Sir Ross Macpherson Smith and two other men, became the first people to fly from England to Australia....

    , aviator (1994)
  • Sir Ross Smith
    Ross Macpherson Smith
    Sir Ross Macpherson Smith KBE, MC & Bar, DFC & Two Bars, AFC was an Australian aviator, who, along with his brother, Sir Keith Macpherson Smith, became the first pilots to fly from England to Australia, ....

    , aviator (1994)
  • Victor and Loti Smorgon
    Victor Smorgon
    Victor Smorgon AC was an Australian industrialist, arts patron and benefactor, who was founder and former head of the Victor Smorgon Group....

    , as philanthropists (2008)
  • Emma Snowsill
    Emma Snowsill
    Emma Laura Snowsill OAM is an Australian professional triathlete and multiple gold medalist in the World Championships and the Commonwealth Games...

    , triathlete (2008) Olympic gold medal
  • Daniel Solander
    Daniel Solander
    Daniel Carlsson Solander or Daniel Charles Solander was a Swedish naturalist and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus. Solander was the first university educated scientist to set foot on Australian soil.-Biography:...

    , botanist (1970)
  • Catherine Helen Spence
    Catherine Helen Spence
    Catherine Helen Spence was a Scottish-born Australian author, teacher, journalist, politician and leading suffragette. In 1897 she became Australia's first female political candidate after standing for the Federal Convention held in Adelaide...

    , teacher and journalist (1975)
  • Sir Sir Walter Spencer
    Walter Baldwin Spencer
    Sir Walter Baldwin Spencer KCMG was a British-Australian biologist and anthropologist.Baldwin was born in Stretford, Lancashire. His father, Reuben Spencer, who had come from Derbyshire in his youth, obtained a position with Rylands and Sons, cotton manufacturers, and rose to be chairman of its...

    , anthropologist (1976)
  • Fiona Stanley
    Fiona Stanley
    Fiona Stanley, AC is an Australian epidemiologist noted for her public health work, and her research into child and maternal health, and birth disorders such as cerebral palsy.-Life:...

    , epidemiologist (2002)
  • Nellie Stewart
    Nellie Stewart
    Nellie Stewart was an Australian actress and singer, known as "Our Nell" and "Sweet Nell".Born into a theatrical family, Stewart began acting as a child. As a young woman, she built a career playing in operetta and Gilbert and Sullivan operas. In the mid-1880s, she began a long relationship with...

    , actor (1989)
  • Dr Emma Constance Stone, physician (1975, 1990)
  • Belinda Stowell
    Belinda Stowell
    Belinda Stowell is an Australian sailor and Olympic champion. She won a gold medal in the 470 Class with Jenny Armstrong at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.She also has a nephew who is known as BELINDA STOWELL ;)-References:...

    , sailing (2000) Olympic gold medal
  • Graeme "Shirley" Strachan, Rock'n'Roll (1998)
  • Shirley Strickland
    Shirley Strickland
    Shirley Barbara Strickland AO, MBE , later Shirley de la Hunty, was an Australian athlete. She won more Olympic medals than any other Australian in running sports.-Family:...

    , runner (1998)
  • Sir Paul Edmund de Strzelecki, explorer (1983)
  • John McDouall Stuart
    John McDouall Stuart
    John McDouall Stuart was one of the most accomplished and famous of all Australia's inland explorers. Stuart led the first successful expedition to traverse the Australian mainland from south to north and return, and the first to do so from a starting point in South Australia, achieving this...

    , explorer (1962)
  • Charles Sturt
    Charles Sturt
    Captain Charles Napier Sturt was an English explorer of Australia, and part of the European Exploration of Australia. He led several expeditions into the interior of the continent, starting from both Sydney and later from Adelaide. His expeditions traced several of the westward-flowing rivers,...

    , explorer (1930)
  • Anne Summers, advancing women's equality (2011)
  • Dame Joan Sutherland
    Joan Sutherland
    Dame Joan Alston Sutherland, OM, AC, DBE was an Australian dramatic coloratura soprano noted for her contribution to the renaissance of the bel canto repertoire from the late 1950s through to the 1980s....

    , opera singer (2004)
  • The Jolly Swagman, sheep thief - the subject of song "Waltzing Matilda
    Waltzing Matilda
    "Waltzing Matilda" is Australia's most widely known bush ballad. A country folk song, the song has been referred to as "the unofficial national anthem of Australia"....

    ", (1980)
  • Members of the Swimming Men's 4x100 m freestyle relay team
    Australia at the 2000 Summer Olympics
    Australia was the host nation for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Australian athletes have competed in every Summer Olympic Games.-Medalists:-Archery:...

    , (2000) Olympic gold medal
  • Members of the Swimming Men's 4x200 m freestyle relay team
    Australia at the 2000 Summer Olympics
    Australia was the host nation for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Australian athletes have competed in every Summer Olympic Games.-Medalists:-Archery:...

    , (2000) Olympic gold medal
  • Members of the Swimming Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay Team
    Australia at the 2004 Summer Olympics
    Australia competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece with 482 competitors, which was the second largest Olympic team. Australian athletes have competed in every Summer Olympic Games since 1896...

    , (2004) Olympic gold medal
  • Members of the Swimming Women's 4x100m Medley Relay Team
    Australia at the 2004 Summer Olympics
    Australia competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece with 482 competitors, which was the second largest Olympic team. Australian athletes have competed in every Summer Olympic Games since 1896...

    , (2004) Olympic gold medal
  • Members of the Swimming Women's 4x100m Medley Relay Team
    Australia at the 2008 Summer Olympics
    A total of 433 competitors competed for Australia at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. The team was Australia's second largest away team after the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, which included a team of 482 competitors...

    , (2008) Olympic gold medal
  • Members of the Swimming Women's 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay Team
    Australia at the 2008 Summer Olympics
    A total of 433 competitors competed for Australia at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. The team was Australia's second largest away team after the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, which included a team of 482 competitors...

    , (2008) Olympic gold medal
  • Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney
    Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney
    Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney PC , was a British politician who held several important Cabinet posts in the second half of the 18th century...

    , British politician (1986)

T

  • Dame Dorothy Tangney
    Dorothy Tangney
    Dame Dorothy Margaret Tangney DBE was an Australian politician and the first woman member of the Australian Senate.Dorothy Tangney started her career as a school teacher in Western Australia...

    , politician (1993)
  • John Tapp, horse race caller (2007)
  • Abel Tasman
    Abel Tasman
    Abel Janszoon Tasman was a Dutch seafarer, explorer, and merchant, best known for his voyages of 1642 and 1644 in the service of the VOC . His was the first known European expedition to reach the islands of Van Diemen's Land and New Zealand and to sight the Fiji islands...

    , navigator (1963, 1966, 1985, 1999)
  • Arthur Tauchert
    Arthur Tauchert
    Arthur Michael Tauchert was an Australian actor best known for playing the title role in The Sentimental Bloke , which made him one of the most popular Australian screen stars of the 1920s...

    , cinema actor The Sentimental Bloke
    The Sentimental Bloke
    The Sentimental Bloke is an Australian silent film based on the 1915 poem The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke by C.J. Dennis.The film, from the Southern Cross Feature Film Company of Adelaide, was made by Raymond Longford and Lottie Lyell, at that time the best known partnership in Australian cinema...

    , (1983, 1989)
  • Griffith Taylor
    Thomas Griffith Taylor
    Thomas Griffith "Grif" Taylor was a British / Australian geographer, anthropologist and world explorer. He was a survivor of Captain Robert Scott's ill-fated Terra Nova Expedition to Antarctica .-Early life:...

    , explorer (1976)
  • Leonard Teale
    Leonard Teale
    Leonard Teale AO , born Leonard George Thiele in Brisbane, was a well-known Australian actor of radio, television and films....

    , television actor Homicide (2006)
  • Petria Thomas
    Petria Thomas
    Petria Ann Thomas OAM is an Australian swimmer and Olympic gold medallist and a winner of 15 national titles. She was born in Lismore, New South Wales and grew up in the nearby town of Mullumbimby....

    , swimmer (2004) Olympic gold medal
  • Freda Thompson
    Freda Thompson
    Freda Thompson OBE was a pioneer aviator, the first Australian woman to fly solo from the United Kingdom to Australia.-Biography:...

    , aviator (1994)
  • Billy Thorpe
    Billy Thorpe
    William Richard "Billy" Thorpe, AM was a renowned English-born Australian pop / rock singer-songwriter and musician...

    , Rock'n'Roll (1998)
  • Ian Thorpe
    Ian Thorpe
    Ian James Thorpe OAM , nicknamed the Thorpedo and Thorpey, is an Australian swimmer who specialises in freestyle, but also competes in backstroke and the individual medley. He has won five Olympic gold medals, the most won by any Australian, and with three gold and two silver medals, was the most...

    , swimmer (2000, 2004) Olympic gold medal
  • James Tomkins, rower (2004) Olympic gold medal
  • Libby Trickett, swimmer (2008) Olympic gold medal
  • Truganini
    Truganini
    Trugernanner , often referred to as Truganini, was a woman widely considered to be the last "full blood" Palawa ....

    , Tasmanian aborigine (1975)
  • Victor Trumper
    Victor Trumper
    Victor Thomas Trumper was an Australian cricketer known as the most stylish and versatile batsman of the Golden Age of cricket, capable of playing match-winning innings on wet wickets his contemporaries found unplayable. Archie MacLaren said of him, "Compared to Victor I was a cab-horse to a Derby...

    , cricketer (1981)
  • Robert Tudawali, actor Jedda
    Jedda
    Jedda was the last movie made by the Australian filmmaker Charles Chauvel. The film is most notable for being the first to star two Aboriginal actors in the leading roles, and also to be the first Australian film shot in colour...

     (1995)
  • Mark Turnbull
    Mark Turnbull
    Mark Turnbull is an Australian sailor and Olympic champion. He won a gold medal in the 470 Class with Tom King at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. He went to St. Leonard's College in Brighton East, Victoria.-References:...

    , sailor (2000) Olympic gold medal
  • Jane Turner
    Jane Turner
    Jane Turner is an Australian actress, comedian and Logie Award winning comedy writer.Turner has appeared in many popular Australian TV programs, namely Prisoner in a straight dramatic role, with comedy roles in sketch comedy programs The D-Generation, Fast Forward, Full Frontal, Big Girl's Blouse...

    , television actor Kath & Kim
    Kath & Kim
    Kath & Kim is a Logie Award-winning character-driven Australian television situation comedy series. The series was created by, and is written by Jane Turner and Gina Riley who play the title characters: a suburban mother and daughter with a dysfunctional relationship...

     (2006)

V

  • George Vancouver
    George Vancouver
    Captain George Vancouver RN was an English officer of the British Royal Navy, best known for his 1791-95 expedition, which explored and charted North America's northwestern Pacific Coast regions, including the coasts of contemporary Alaska, British Columbia, Washington and Oregon...

    , explorer (1991)
  • Jessie Vasey
    Jessie Vasey
    Jessie Mary Vasey CBE was the founder and President of the War Widows' Guild of Australia.-Early life:...

    , founder War Widows' Guild of Australia(1995)
  • Queen Victoria
    Victoria of the United Kingdom
    Victoria was the monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death. From 1 May 1876, she used the additional title of Empress of India....

     (1950, 1953, 1955, 1960, 1999, 2000)
  • Willem de Vlamingh
    Willem de Vlamingh
    Willem Hesselsz de Vlamingh was a Dutch sea-captain who explored the central west coast of Australia in the late 17th century.- Vlamingh and the VOC :...

    , navigator (1996)

W

  • Ken Wallace
    Ken Wallace
    Ken Wallace, born 26 July 1983 in Gosford, New South Wales, is an Australian sprint canoer who has competed since the mid 2000s.Wallace originally competed in Ironman events and only switched to sprint racing at the age of sixteen...

    , canoeist (2008) Olympic gold medal
  • Peter Warburton
    Peter Warburton
    Colonel Peter Egerton Warburton CMG was an English explorer who made one particularly daring expedition from Adelaide to cross the centre of Australia to the coast of Western Australia via Alice Springs in 1872.The younger brother of Rowland Egerton-Warburton, Warburton was educated at home and...

    , explorer (1976)
  • Shane Warne
    Shane Warne
    Shane Keith Warne is a former Australian international cricketer widely regarded as one of the greatest bowlers in the history of the game. In 2000, he was selected by a panel of cricket experts as one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Century, the only specialist bowler selected in the quintet...

    , cricketer (2007)
  • Members of the Water Polo Women's team
    Australia at the 2000 Summer Olympics
    Australia was the host nation for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Australian athletes have competed in every Summer Olympic Games.-Medalists:-Archery:...

    , (2000) Olympic gold medal
  • Len Waters
    Len Waters
    Leonard Victor Waters was the first Australian Aboriginal military aviator, and the only one to serve as a fighter pilot in the Royal Australian Air Force during World War II...

    , fighter pilot (1995)
  • Chris Watson
    Chris Watson
    John Christian Watson , commonly known as Chris Watson, Australian politician, was the third Prime Minister of Australia...

    , Prime Minister (1969)
  • Mark Webber
    Mark Webber
    Mark Alan Webber is an Australian Formula One driver.After some racing success in Australia, Webber moved to the United Kingdom in 1995 to further his motorsport career...

    , Formula One
    Formula One
    Formula One, also known as Formula 1 or F1 and referred to officially as the FIA Formula One World Championship, is the highest class of single seater auto racing sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile . The "formula" designation in the name refers to a set of rules with which...

     driver, (2009)
  • Jacki Weaver
    Jacki Weaver
    Jacqueline Ruth "Jacki" Weaver is an Australian theatre, film and television actress. She is best known outside Australia for her performance in Animal Kingdom, for which she was nominated for the 2011 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.-Career:Jacki Weaver has been working in Australian...

    , actor Picnic at Hanging Rock
    Picnic at Hanging Rock
    Picnic at Hanging Rock is a 1967 drama and mystery novel by Australian author Joan Lindsay. She wrote it over a four-week period at her home Mulberry Hill in Baxter, on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula. It was first published in 1967 in Australia by Cheshire Publishing and was released in...

    , (1995)
  • William Wentworth
    William Wentworth
    William Charles Wentworth was an Australian poet, explorer, journalist and politician, and one of the leading figures of early colonial New South Wales...

    , explorer, journalist (1963, 1973, 1974)
  • Prince William, Duke of Cambridge (2011)
  • J. C. Williamson
    J. C. Williamson
    James Cassius Williamson was an American actor and later Australia's foremost theatrical manager, founding J. C. Williamson Ltd....

    , stage entrepreneur (1989)
  • William John Wills
    William John Wills
    William John Wills was an English surveyor who also trained for a while as a surgeon. He achieved fame as the second-in-command of the ill-fated Burke and Wills expedition, which was the first expedition to cross Australia from south to north, finding a route across the continent from the settled...

    , explorer (1983, 2010)
  • Nathan Wilmot
    Nathan Wilmot
    Nathan Wilmot is a member of the Australian Sailing team sailor. He and team mate Malcolm Page have won five world titles in the 470 class...

    , sailor (2008) Olympic gold medal
  • Margaret Windeyer
    Margaret Windeyer
    Margaret Windeyer was an Australian librarian and women's rights campaigner. She was daughter of judge and politician William Charles Windeyer and suffragist Mary Elizabeth Windeyer. She was featured on an Australian stamp in 1996 as part of the National Council of Women centenary.- References :...

    , women's rights (1996)
  • Tim Winton
    Tim Winton
    Timothy John "Tim" Winton , is an Australian novelist and short story writer.-Life:Winton was born in Perth, Western Australia, but moved at a young age to the regional city of Albany....

    , novelist (2010)
  • May Wirth, circus performer (1997)

2006 Commonwealth Games Gold Medal winners

  • Lynsey Armitage, lawn bowls
  • Dina Aspandiyarova, shooting
  • Suzanne Balogh
    Suzanne Balogh
    Suzanne Elspeth Balogh OAM is a sport shooter from Australia. Balogh competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics and won a gold medal in Trap. She also competed in the Double Trap event...

    , shooting
  • Katherine Bates
    Katherine Bates
    Katherine Bates is an Australian track and road cyclist. A multiple national champion, Bates has been riding as a professional since 2002. In 2007, she became the World Points Race Champion on the track...

    , cyclist
  • Natalie Bates, cyclist
  • Ryan Bayley
    Ryan Bayley
    Ryan Neville Bayley OAM is a professional track cyclist.-Biography:Born in Perth, Western Australia, Bayley started competitive cycling in 1997 at fifteen years of age...

    , cyclist
  • Deserie Baynes, shooting
  • Bree Cole, diver
  • Matthew Cowdrey
    Matthew Cowdrey
    Matthew John Cowdrey OAM is an Australian swimmer and holder of numerous world records. He lives in South Australia and swims for the Norwood Swimming Club. He has a congenital amputation of his left arm; it stops at the elbow. Cowdrey competed at the 2004 Paralympic Games, 2006 Commonwealth...

    , swimmer
  • Nathan Deakes
    Nathan Deakes
    Nathan Deakes is an Australian race walker. Deakes trains with the Australian Institute of Sport....

    , walker
  • Michael Diamond
    Michael Diamond (sport shooter)
    Michael Constantine Diamond, OAM is a professional target shooter from Australia. Mastering the shotgun, Diamond succeeded in winning the Olympic gold medal for trap both in Atlanta and Sydney . He also holds the world record in double trap, and held the final world record in trap between 2007...

    , shooting
  • Hollie Dykes
    Hollie Dykes
    Hollie Johnston Dykes is a retired Australian gymnast who was born in Gold Coast, Queensland and began gymnastics at the age of four and a half. She started training at the Australian Institute of Sport in 1998 and was awarded a full scholarship there in 2000...

    , gymnast
  • Sophie Edington
    Sophie Edington
    Sophia Jane Edington is an Australian backstroke and freestyle swimmer.She trained at the Kingscliff ASC club under Greg Salter. After Greg took up an overseas coaching role Sophie moved to Queensland to train under the QAS program from the end of 2008...

    , swimmer
  • Joanna Fargus, swimmer
  • Sean Finning, cyclist
  • Jarrod Fletcher
    Jarrod Fletcher
    Jarrod Fletcher is an Australian Boxer who won the Commonwealth Games 2006 at Middleweight.- BIOGRAPHY :Jarrod was born in Moe, Victoria on the 20th of October, 1983 & moved with his family to Hervey Bay, Queensland in 1990....

    , boxer
  • Natalie Grinham
    Natalie Grinham
    Natalie Marie Grinham is a professional squash player. During her career, she has won three Commonwealth Games Gold Medals, and finished runner-up at both the World Open and the British Open. She reached the World No. 2 ranking in 2007. She represented Australia in international squash...

    , squash
  • Rachael Grinham
    Rachael Grinham
    Rachael Margaret Grinham is a professional squash player from Australia. She won the World Open in 2007, and the British Open in 2003, 2004, 2007 and 2009. She reached the World No...

    , squash
  • Matthew Hayman, cyclist
  • Francis Heath, athlete
  • Matthew Helm, diver
  • Steven Hooker
    Steven Hooker
    Steven Leslie "Steve" Hooker OAM is an Australian pole vaulter and Olympic gold medalist. His personal best is 6.06 m, making him the second highest pole-vaulter in history behind only Sergey Bubka.-Career:...

    , pole vault
  • Kym Howe
    Kym Howe
    Kym Michelle Howe-Nadin is an Australian athlete competing in the pole vault. She has an indoor personal best of 4.72 metres, achieved in February 2007 in Donetsk. -Achievements:-References:*...

    , pole vault
  • Damian Istria
    Damian Istria
    Damian Istria is an Australian artistic gymnast who was commemorated on Australian postage stamps following his gold medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games.Damian is nowadays an acrobat at Cirque du Soleil-External links:...

    , gymnast
  • Joshua Jefferis
    Joshua Jefferis
    Joshua Jefferis is an Australian artistic gymnast.He attended Anglican Church Grammar School in Brisbane.-External links:...

    , gymnast
  • Leisel Jones
    Leisel Jones
    Leisel Marie Jones OAM is an Australian Olympic gold medalist swimmer. A participant in the 2000 Summer Olympics – at just 15 years old – and 2004 Summer Olympics, she was part of gold medal winning Australian team in the women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay at the Athens Games in 2004 and a gold...

    , swimmer
  • Brad Kahlefeldt, triathlon
  • Aleksan Karapetyan, weightlifter
  • Kelvin Kerkow
    Kelvin Kerkow
    Kelvin Kerkow is an Australian lawn bowls player and author. He is currently ranked 11th in the World Bowls Tour 2009-2010....

    , lawn bowls
  • Ben Kersten
    Ben Kersten
    Ben Kersten is an Australian professional racing cyclist. He is a member of the Fly V Australia Pro Cycling Team....

    , cyclist
  • Joe Kneipp
    Joe Kneipp
    Joseph Kneipp is a professional squash player from Australia.Kneipp was born in Brisbane and grew up near Cairns. He began playing squash at the age of seven. As a junior, he won the Australian under-13 squash championship title. At the age of 14, he attended the Australian Institute of Sport for...

    , squash
  • Brooke Krueger-Billett
    Brooke Krueger-Billett
    Brooke Krueger-Billett is a female hammer thrower from Australia.She finished fourth at the 2002 Commonwealth Games, won the gold medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games and finished seventh at the 2006 IAAF World Cup...

    , hammer throw
  • Libby Trickett, swimmer (as Libby Lenton
    Libby Lenton
    Lisbeth "Libby" Constance Trickett OAM is a world record holding and Olympic gold medalist swimmer from Australia. She was a gold medallist at both the 2004 Summer Olympics and the 2008 Summer Olympics. She is the world record holder in the short-course 100 metres freestyle...

    )
  • Deborah Lovely, weightlifter
  • Katie Mactier
    Katie Mactier
    Katie Mactier is an Australian professional racing cyclist. She began racing in 1999 at 24. She was educated at Wesley College, Melbourne.She is a member of the Caulfield Carnegie cycling club...

    , cyclist
  • Lauryn Mark
    Lauryn Mark
    Lauryn Mark is an Olympic Women's Skeet shooter from Australia. She finished fourth in Women's Skeet in the 2004 Summer Olympics and won three gold medals at the 2002 Commonwealth Games and the 2006 Commonwealth Games...

    , shooting
  • Russell Mark
    Russell Mark
    Russell Andrew Mark, OAM is an Australian Trap and Double Trap shooter and Olympic Champion. He won the Olympic gold medal in Double Trap at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. He also won a silver Olympic medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney...

    , shooting
  • Scott Martin
    Scott Martin
    Scott Martin is an Australian shot putter and discus throw competitor. He rose to prominence in a National Australia Bank advertisement promoting the 2006 Commonwealth Games; in the ad, Martin was shown taking part in a ballet class to improve his discus technique...

    , discus
  • Kerryn McCann
    Kerryn McCann
    Kerryn McCann was an Australian athlete. She was best known for winning the marathon at the 2002 and 2006 Commonwealth Games.-Personal life:McCann was born Kerryn Hindmarsh in Bulli, New South Wales, in 1967....

    ,marathon athlete
  • Elizabeth McIntosh, athlete
  • Anna Meares
    Anna Meares
    Anna Maree Meares, OAM is an Australian track cyclist.She has been the 500m TT world champion twice, and a gold medalist at the Commonwealth and Olympic Games.-Biography:...

    , cyclist
  • Danni Miatke
    Danni Miatke
    -Biography:Born in Darwin, Northern Territory in 1987, Miatke began competitive swimming in 1995. She first represented the Northern Territory in 1998 at the national School Sport Swimming and Diving Championships. She first won gold for the Territory in 1999 at the Australian Age Championships, in...

    , swimmer
  • David Moore, shooting
  • Karen Murphy, lawn bowls
  • Chantelle Newbery
    Chantelle Newbery
    Chantelle Lee Newbery is an Australian diver, and olympic champion. Her first international success was at the 1998 World Aquatics Championships in Perth, Australia, where she won a bronze medal in the 3m Springboard event...

    , diver
  • Nathan O'Neill
    Nathan O'Neill
    Nathan O'Neill is a former Australian professional road racing cyclist.- Career :O'Neill was born in Sydney in 1974. He began cycling in 1989, when he attended a 16 kilometre handicap race before school, following the suggestion by a friend. The race started at 6am and O'Neill won it...

    , cyclist
  • Bradley Pitt, boxer
  • Jana Pittman, hurdler
  • Chris Rae, weightlifter
  • Natalia Rahman, shooting
  • Stuart Rendell
    Stuart Rendell
    Stuart Rendell is an Australian hammer thrower. He competed in the 2000 and 2004 Olympics, but failed to qualify from his pool. His personal best throw is 79.29 metres, achieved in July 2002 in Varaždin. This is the current Oceanian record...

    , hammer throw
  • Daniel Repacholi
    Daniel Repacholi
    Daniel Repacholi is an Australian sports shooter who competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. He also won a gold medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.-References:*...

    , shooting
  • Stephanie Rice
    Stephanie Rice
    Stephanie Louise Rice OAM is an Australian swimmer. She currently holds the world record in the 400 m women's individual medley, and won three gold medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Rice is trained by Michael Bohl from the St Peters Western Swimming Club in Brisbane...

    , swimmer
  • Jane Saville
    Jane Saville
    Jane Kara Saville is an Australian race walker who won a bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. She was born in Sydney....

    , walker
  • Jessicah Schipper
    Jessicah Schipper
    Jessicah Lee Schipper OAM is an Australian swimmer. She trained at the Redcliffe Leagues Lawnton club in Brisbane, under veteran coach Ken Wood up until the conclusion of the 2008 Summer Olympics. Schipper now trains under the guidance of Stephan Widmer with the Commercial Swimming Club...

    , swimmer
  • Bruce Scott, shooting
  • Chloe Sims
    Chloe Sims
    Chloe Leigh Sims is an Australian gymnast. She was born in Queensland, Australia and trains at the Moreton Bay College centre of excellence. She is a national team member and double Commonwealth champion....

    , gymnast
  • Emma Snowsill
    Emma Snowsill
    Emma Laura Snowsill OAM is an Australian professional triathlete and multiple gold medalist in the World Championships and the Commonwealth Games...

    , triathlon
  • John Steffensen
    John Steffensen
    John William Steffensen is an Australian athlete, who specialises in 200 and 400 metres. His personal bests are 20.79 and 44.73....

    , athlete
  • Sharleen Stratton
    Sharleen Stratton
    Sharleen Stratton is an Australian diver who won gold medals at the 2006 and 2010 Commonwealth Games, and competed at the Beijing 2008 Olympics....

    , diver
  • Bronwyn Thompson
    Bronwyn Thompson
    Bronwyn Thompson is a long jumper from Australia. She holds the Commonwealth and Australian record for the long jump and has been ranked as high as number two in the world. Her greatest achievements include winning gold in the long jump at the 2006 Commonwealth Games and placing fourth at the 2004...

    , long jump
  • Loudy Tourky
    Loudy Tourky
    Loudy Wiggins is an Australian diver.She was born in Haifa, Israel and is of a Palestinian background. She was born to Butros and Afaf Tourky. They came to Australia when Loudy was three. Loudy has commented, "I will always have a bond with Palestine...

    , diver
  • Craig Trembath, shooting
  • Benjamin Turner, weightlifter
  • Adam Vella, shooting
  • Oenone Wood
    Oenone Wood
    Oenone Wood, born on 24 September 1980 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, is a retired professional cyclist, who commenced her cycling career in 2001 at the age of 21....

    , cyclist
  • Lalita Yauhleuskaya, shooting

Australian Antarctic Territory
Australian Antarctic Territory
The Australian Antarctic Territory is a part of Antarctica. It was claimed by the United Kingdom and placed under the authority of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1933. It is the largest territory of Antarctica claimed by any nation...

 

  • Louis Bernacchi
    Louis Bernacchi
    Louis Charles Bernacchi , a physicist and astronomer, is best known for his role in several expeditions to the Antarctic.-Early life:...

    , physicist, astronomer(2001)
  • Richard Byrd
    Richard Evelyn Byrd
    Rear Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd, Jr., USN was a naval officer who specialized in feats of exploration. He was a pioneering American aviator, polar explorer, and organizer of polar logistics...

    , aviator (1979)
  • James Cook
    James Cook
    Captain James Cook, FRS, RN was a British explorer, navigator and cartographer who ultimately rose to the rank of captain in the Royal Navy...

    , navigator (1972)
  • Edgeworth David
    Edgeworth David
    Sir Tannatt William Edgeworth David KBE, DSO, FRS, was a Welsh Australian geologist and Antarctic explorer. A household name in his lifetime, David's most significant achievements were discovering the major Hunter Valley coalfield in New South Wales and leading the first expedition to reach the...

    , geologist (1959)
  • Frank Debenham
    Frank Debenham
    Frank Debenham, OBE was Emeritus Professor of Geography at the Cambridge University and first director of the Scott Polar Research Institute.-Biography:...

    , geographer (2001)
  • Alistair Mackay
    Alistair Mackay
    Alistair Mackay was a Scottish doctor and polar explorer. He was one the trio of explorers, along with Douglas Mawson and Professor Edgeworth David, who became the first humans to reach the Magnetic South Pole.-Antarctica with Shackleton:...

    , polar explorer (1959)
  • Sir Douglas Mawson
    Douglas Mawson
    Sir Douglas Mawson, OBE, FRS, FAA was an Australian geologist, Antarctic explorer and Academic. Along with Roald Amundsen, Robert Falcon Scott, and Ernest Shackleton, Mawson was a key expedition leader during the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration.-Early work:He was appointed geologist to an...

    , explorer (1959, 1961, 1982, 1999, 2001)
  • Griffith Taylor
    Thomas Griffith Taylor
    Thomas Griffith "Grif" Taylor was a British / Australian geographer, anthropologist and world explorer. He was a survivor of Captain Robert Scott's ill-fated Terra Nova Expedition to Antarctica .-Early life:...

    , geographer (2001)

Christmas Island
Christmas Island
The Territory of Christmas Island is a territory of Australia in the Indian Ocean. It is located northwest of the Western Australian city of Perth, south of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, and ENE of the Cocos Islands....

 1958-

  • Admiral Pelham Aldrich
    Pelham Aldrich
    Pelham Aldrich CVO was a Royal Navy officer and explorer, who became Admiral Superintendent of Portsmouth Docks.-Biography:...

      (1978)
  • Charles Andrews
    Charles William Andrews
    Charles William Andrews F.R.S., was a British palaeontologist whose career as a vertebrate paleontologist, both as a curator and in the field, was spent in the services of the British Museum, Department of Geology.-Biography:...

    , naturalist (1978)
  • Andrew Clunies Ross, first settler (1977)
  • George Clunies Ross, phosphate
    Phosphate
    A phosphate, an inorganic chemical, is a salt of phosphoric acid. In organic chemistry, a phosphate, or organophosphate, is an ester of phosphoric acid. Organic phosphates are important in biochemistry and biogeochemistry or ecology. Inorganic phosphates are mined to obtain phosphorus for use in...

     miner (1977)
  • William Dampier
    William Dampier
    William Dampier was an English buccaneer, sea captain, author and scientific observer...

    , explorer (1977)
  • Fam Choo Beng, educator (1977)
  • Edmond Halley
    Edmond Halley
    Edmond Halley FRS was an English astronomer, geophysicist, mathematician, meteorologist, and physicist who is best known for computing the orbit of the eponymous Halley's Comet. He was the second Astronomer Royal in Britain, following in the footsteps of John Flamsteed.-Biography and career:Halley...

    , astronomer (1986)
  • Richard Hanitsch
    Richard Hanitsch
    Karl Richard Hanitsch was a German-born entomologist and museum curator who served as the director of the Raffles Museum in Singapore in the early 20th century....

    , biologist (1978)
  • Sir Rowland Hill
    Rowland Hill (postal reformer)
    Sir Rowland Hill KCB, FRS was an English teacher, inventor and social reformer. He campaigned for a comprehensive reform of the postal system, based on the concept of penny postage and his solution of prepayment, facilitating the safe, speedy and cheap transfer of letters...

    , postage stamp pioneer (1979)
  • J. J. Lister
    Joseph Jackson Lister (naturalist)
    Joseph Jackson Lister FRS was a British zoologist and plant collector from Leytonstone who collected biological specimens during travels in Africa, Asia, Australasia and the Pacific region....

    , naturalist - with Arenga listeri
    Arenga listeri
    Arenga listeri, the Lister's Palm, is a species of flowering plant in the Arecaceae family. It is named after naturalist Joseph Jackson Lister.It is endemic to Christmas Island and is threatened by habitat loss....

     (1978)
  • Vice-Admiral John MacLear
    John Maclear
    John Fiot Lee Pearse Maclear was an Admiral in the Royal Navy, known for his leadership in hydrography....

    , (1978) HMS Challenger (1858)
    HMS Challenger (1858)
    HMS Challenger was a steam-assisted Royal Navy Pearl-class corvette launched on 13 February 1858 at the Woolwich Dockyard. She was the flagship of the Australia Station between 1866 and 1870....

  • Sir William May, admiral (1978, 1988)
  • Sir John Murray
    John Murray (oceanographer)
    Sir John Murray KCB FRS FRSE FRSGS was a pioneering Scottish oceanographer, marine biologist and limnologist.-Early life:...

    , oceanographer (1978, 1989)
  • Victor Purcell
    Victor Purcell
    Victor William Williams Saunders Purcell CMG, PhD, Litt.D was a British colonial public servant, historian, poet and Sinologist in Malaya ....

    , Sinologist (1978)
  • Henry Ridley
    Henry Nicholas Ridley
    Henry Nicholas Ridley CMG , MA , FRS, FLS, F.R.H.S. was an English botanist and geologist.Born at West Harling Hall, Norfolk, England...

    , botanist (1977, 1990)
  • Captain Joshua Slocum
    Joshua Slocum
    Joshua Slocum was the first man to sail single-handedly around the world. He was a Canadian born, naturalised American seaman and adventurer, and a noted writer. In 1900 he told the story of this in Sailing Alone Around the World...

    , yachtsman (1978)
  • Sir Harold Spencer Jones
    Harold Spencer Jones
    Sir Harold Spencer Jones KBE FRS was an English astronomer. Although born "Jones", his surname became "Spencer Jones"....

    , astronomer (1978)
  • Queen Victoria
    Victoria of the United Kingdom
    Victoria was the monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death. From 1 May 1876, she used the additional title of Empress of India....

     (1958)

Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
The Territory of the Cocos Islands, also called Cocos Islands and Keeling Islands, is a territory of Australia, located in the Indian Ocean, southwest of Christmas Island and approximately midway between Australia and Sri Lanka....

 1963-

  • Lord Robert Baden-Powell, scout movement founder (1982)
  • Captain Edward Belcher
    Edward Belcher
    Admiral Sir Edward Belcher, KCB , was a British naval officer and explorer. He was the great-grandson of Governor Jonathan Belcher. His wife, Diana Jolliffe, was the stepdaughter of Captain Peter Heywood.-Early life:...

    , explorer (1990)
  • Charles, Prince of Wales
    Charles, Prince of Wales
    Prince Charles, Prince of Wales is the heir apparent and eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Since 1958 his major title has been His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. In Scotland he is additionally known as The Duke of Rothesay...

    , British Royal (1980, 1981)
  • Charles Darwin
    Charles Darwin
    Charles Robert Darwin FRS was an English naturalist. He established that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestry, and proposed the scientific theory that this branching pattern of evolution resulted from a process that he called natural selection.He published his theory...

    , naturalist (1981, 1986)
  • Diana, Princess of Wales
    Diana, Princess of Wales
    Diana, Princess of Wales was the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, whom she married on 29 July 1981, and an international charity and fundraising figure, as well as a preeminent celebrity of the late 20th century...

    , British Royal (1981)
  • Sir Francis Drake
    Francis Drake
    Sir Francis Drake, Vice Admiral was an English sea captain, privateer, navigator, slaver, and politician of the Elizabethan era. Elizabeth I of England awarded Drake a knighthood in 1581. He was second-in-command of the English fleet against the Spanish Armada in 1588. He also carried out the...

    , navigator (1980)
  • Captain Robert FitzRoy
    Robert FitzRoy
    Vice-Admiral Robert FitzRoy RN achieved lasting fame as the captain of HMS Beagle during Charles Darwin's famous voyage, and as a pioneering meteorologist who made accurate weather forecasting a reality...

    , explorer (1990)
  • Captain S. Fremantle, navigator (1982, 1990)
  • Captain William Keeling
    William Keeling
    Captain William Keeling , of the East India Company, was a British sea captain. He commanded the Susanna on the second East India Company voyage in 1604, and he commanded the Red Dragon on the third voyage of 1607. He discovered the Cocos Islands in 1609 as he was going home from Java to England....

    , navigator (1984, 1990)
  • Captain P. G. Taylor
    Patrick Gordon Taylor
    Sir Patrick Gordon Taylor GC MC OBE was an Australian aviator and author. He was born at Mosman, Sydney, and died in Honolulu....

    , aviator (1989)
  • Queen Victoria
    Victoria of the United Kingdom
    Victoria was the monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death. From 1 May 1876, she used the additional title of Empress of India....

     (1982)

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