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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 ...
Joe Flick (c.1865 - 1889) Indigenous Australian outlaw who shot dead a Native Police officer; Gnunga Gnunga Murremurgan (c.1773 - 1809) Eora man who was the first Indigenous Australian to travel across the Pacific Ocean; Kapiu Masi Gagai (c. 1894 - 1946) a Torres Strait Islander man who worked as a pearler, boatman, mission worker and soldier
In December 2006, The West Australian published a list entitled the 100 Most Influential Western Australians. The list was developed by a committee including several eminent West Australian historians. It is considered that articles for each of the 100 people be considered as 'vital articles' for WikiProject Western Australia.
The economy of Australia is one of the most developed, modern market economies in the world and the most productive in South Pacific, with a GDP of approximately US$1.6 trillion. [1] Australia's total wealth is 6.4 trillion dollars. In 2011, it was the 13th-largest national economy by nominal GDP. [2]
Lists of Indigenous Australians by occupation and/or historical contribution: List of Indigenous Australian historical figures; List of Indigenous Australian musicians; List of Indigenous Australian performing artists; List of Indigenous Australians in politics and public service, education, law and humanities; List of Indigenous Australian ...
In 2011, Barrie was named in the ten most influential people in Australian IT by the International Business Times. [9] In 2012, he was named in the top 100 most influential people in Sydney by Sydney magazine, the top 100 influential engineers by Engineers Australia, [ 10 ] and a 2012 Man of Influence by Men's Style magazine.
In May 2011, John Scales of JWS research polled 2141 people in the 10 most marginal Labor seats and the 10 most marginal Coalition seats. Asked "which, of the past five, had been the best government for Australia?", [10] responses were as follows: 50% nominated the Howard government (1996–2007) 13% for the Keating government (1991–1996)
She is the founder of Creative Innovation Global, Creative Universe, Creativity Australia, Dimension5, Music Theatre Australia, Pot-Pourri, and the Song Room, and co-founder of Mind Medicine Australia. De Jong was named one of the "100 Most Influential People in Psychedelics" globally by Psychedelic Invest in 2021. [2]