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The Smith Family is an Australian, independent non-profit children's charity whose goal is to create opportunities for disadvantaged Australian children and their families and encourage them to participate more fully in society, using education as a key tool.
Robert Barr Smith (4 February 1824 – 20 November 1915) was an Australian businessman and philanthropist in Adelaide, South Australia. He was a partner in Elder Smith and Company from 1863 (now Elders Limited ).
Smith is an occupational surname [3] originating in England. It is the most prevalent surname in the United Kingdom , [ 1 ] [ 4 ] the United States , Australia , Canada , and New Zealand , [ 5 ] and the fifth most common surname in the Republic of Ireland .
Roberts-Smith in 2011. Roberts-Smith joined the Australian Army in 1996 at age eighteen. After completing basic training at Blamey Barracks in Kapooka, he underwent initial employment training at the School of Infantry at Lone Pine Barracks in Singleton; and from there, Roberts-Smith was posted to the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (3 RAR) in Holsworthy, all in New South Wales.
George Kennedy Forbes (2 July 1915 – 1 August 2006), was an Australian philanthropist and women's advocate. In 1950, he was appointed General Secretary of The Smith Family, one of Australia's best-known not-for-profit organizations, and remained with that organization for 32 years. In 1972 he retired as General Secretary and became Honorary ...
Smith family (bankers), English banking family founded by Thomas Smith (1631–1699) The Smith Family (charity) , Australian, independent non-profit children's charity The Smith Family (TV series) (1971–1972), American television series, starring Henry Fonda
Steve Smith continued his revival with a magnificent century as he and Australia's bowlers put the hosts firmly on top against India after day two of the fourth Test in Melbourne. After ending a ...
Thomas Elder Barr Smith (8 December 1863 – 26 November 1941) [1] was a South Australian pastoralist and philanthropist. Tom Barr Smith was born in Woodville, South Australia, the son of Robert Barr Smith, [2] and his wife Joanna Lang, née Elder. [1] On 5 May 1886 he married Mary Isabel Mitchell, at St Andrew's Church, Walkerville.