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Lists of people legally executed in Australia: List of people legally executed in New South Wales; List of people legally executed on Norfolk Island; List of people legally executed in the Northern Territory; List of people legally executed in Queensland; List of people legally executed in South Australia; List of people legally executed in ...
Mal Walden, HSV-7 (1969–1987), ATV-10 (1987–2013) – 44 Years [Following Brian Henderson's retirement, until December 2013, Walden was the 'longest continually serving presenter on Australian television' and according to himself, had presented 12,000 bulletins].
John Mather (1848–1916): Scottish-Australian plein-air painter and etcher; John Baxter Mather (1853–1940): Scottish-Australian journalist, newspaper proprietor, landscape painter and art critic; John Mawurndjul (born 1952): indigenous artist in a traditional painting technique rarrk; William James Maxwell (ca.1843–1903): Scottish-born ...
Darren Lehmann – played for Australia; current (2015) coach of the Australian team; Wayne Phillips – played for Australia; Vic Richardson OBE – captained Australia; won Magarey Medal (Australian Rules Football) and represented Australia in Baseball; grandfather of Ian, Greg and Trevor Chappell; Shaun Tait – plays for Australia
Prime Minister of Australia (2022-current) Edmund Barton: Prime Minister of Australia (1901–1903) Bob Carr: Premier of New South Wales (1995–2005) Syd Einfeld: Politician and Jewish community leader John Howard: Prime Minister of Australia (1996–2007) Morris Iemma: Premier of New South Wales (2005–2008) Paul Keating
David Adams (born 1963), photojournalist and documentary film maker; Narelle Autio (born 1969), photographer; Patrick Brown (born 1969), photographer; Daniel Berehulak (born 1975), photographer, photojournalist
Yagan (c.1795 - 1833) a Western Australian Indigenous leader of the 1830s; Yarramundi (c.1760 - c.1819) a prominent Dharug man, also a karadji; Yarri (c.1810 - 1880) a famous flood rescuer from Gundagai; Yemmerrawanne (c. 1775 - 1794) a Dharug man who, along with Bennelong, was the first Aboriginal person to travel to England.