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People from the city of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia and its surrounding suburbs. New South Wales portal
Tobias Cole (1976–1988) – countertenor [457] Duncan Gifford (1985–1990) – international award-winning concert pianist [112] David Hansen – countertenor [458] Graham Lowndes (1958–1961) – singer and songwriter of Mouthmusic and Survival's a Song. [459] Brett McKern (1981–1990) – organist and composer [460] [461]
Jacob Timpano, football (soccer) player who played for Sydney FC and has also managed Wollongong Wolves; Emma Tonegato, rugby sevens, current Australian player and Olympic gold medallist, Rio 2016; Alexander Volkanovski, Mixed Martial Artist and former UFC Featherweight Champion; Luke Wilkshire, former football (soccer) player, commentator
Arkell was a long-serving Lord Mayor of Wollongong and an independent member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, representing Wollongong. In 1998, at the age of 62, Arkell was violently murdered in his home by Mark Valera. At the time of his death, he was under police investigation for child sex offences. [1]
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wollongong serves as the chief executive officer of the university, and oversees most of the university's day-to-day operations. 1975–1980 Michael Birt; 1981–1994 Ken McKinnon; 1995–2011 Gerald Sutton; 2012–2021 Paul Wellings; 2021–present Patricia Davidson
While in Laos, he fell ill and was flown to a hospital in Wollongong, New South Wales, where he died on 7 April 2023, at the age of 77. [3] [6] [7] [8] References
Cole Hansen is a 6-foot catcher/first baseman at Norco High in Norco, California. He recorded eight RBIs and two home runs on .295 hitting last season as a junior, and he committed to OU on Sept ...
To be named Wollongong, the diocese was officially established on 11 February 1952. Bishop Thomas McCabe was transferred from Port Pirie to become its first bishop and the historic Church of St Francis Xavier in Wollongong became the cathedral. At the time of establishment, there was a Catholic population of approximately 22,000 in 18 parishes.
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