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Patricia Carlon was born in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. She was rediscovered in the 1990s, after The Whispering Wall (1969) and The Souvenir (1970) were republished as part of a series of Australian Classic Crime. [1] These and other novels have subsequently been reissued in the United States [2] and Australia. [3]
Patricia Carlon (crime writer, born in Wagga Wagga) [1] Flora Eldershaw (novelist and critic, educated and died in Wagga Wagga) [2] Dame Edna Everage (fictional character) Billy Field (singer and songwriter) [3] Dame Mary Gilmore (socialist, poet and journalist) Andrew Mueller (journalist, author) Nina Las Vegas (Nina Agzarian) (DJ and radio ...
Pages in category "People from Wagga Wagga" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total. ... Patricia Carlon; Kerry Casey; Raelene Castle; James ...
Patricia Carlon (1927–2002) Isobelle Carmody (born 1958) Jane Caro (born 1957) Steven Carroll (born 1949) Paul D. Carter (born 1980) Caroline Carver (born 1959) Jay Caselberg (born 1958) Deirdre Cash (1924–1963) Belinda Castles (born 1971) Brian Castro (born 1950) Nancy Cato (1917–2000) Nick Cave (born 1957) Arlene J. Chai (born 1955) Joy ...
Patricia Carlon (1927–2002), crime novelist; Jennings Carmichael, pseudonym of Grace Elizabeth Jennings Carmichael (1868–1904), poet; Maie Casey, Baroness Casey (1910–1983), poet, librettist, biographer and memoirist; Deirdre Cash, pseudonym Criena Rohan (1924–1963), novelist; Lee Cataldi (born 1942), poet
Fran Carlon (1913 – 1993), American actress; Ken Carlon (1923 – 2004), Australian rules footballer; Mark Carlon (born 1953), Australian rules footballer; Patricia Carlon (1927 – 2002), Australian writer; Tom Carlon (born 1987), English ice hockey player
Patricia Jean-Marie Hadley – For service to the community of Narrabri. Julia Clare Hales – For service to people with disability, and to the arts. Beryl Edith Haley – For service to the community of the Gulgong region. Pamela Joyce Hamilton-Smith – For service to basketball as a coach and player.
The Queen's Birthday Honours 2014 were announced on 9 June 2014 by the Governor-General of Australia, Sir Peter Cosgrove.. The Birthday Honours were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.