- John Williams
John Williams is an Australian scientist whose life work has been in the study of hydrology and the use of water in the landscape and farming, including land salinity. His story was told in part on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's TV documentary series, "Australian Story", on 6 June 2005. transcript - Aaron McMillan
Aaron McMillan (11 February 1977 - 14 May 2007) was an Australian classical pianist. At school he was a basketballer. At age 15 he captained his local team to a state championship, was named most valuable player, and was hoping to gain selection in the national basketball team at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. After an injury during training forced his departure from the sport, he then moved to his next passion, music. - Hazel Hawke
Hazel Hawke (nee "Hazel Masterson", born in Perth, Australia on 20 July 1929) is an Australian who has worked in social policy areas; however she is best known for her marriage to former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke. More recently, she has appeared in public with her family after her diagnosis with Alzheimer's disease in order to raise awareness of the disease and surrounding issues. - Bill Shorten
William Richard Shorten (born 1967), Australian trade union official, is National Secretary of the Australian Workers' Union (AWU), one of Australia's oldest and largest unions. He is also Victorian State President of the Australian Labor Party. He is the endorsed Labor candidate for the Victorian seat of Maribyrnong at the next federal election. - Michael Stone
Major Michael Stone is an Officer in the Australian Army notibly involved with its operations in East Timor. He graduated at the rank of Lieutenant from the Royal Military College, Duntroon in 1999 after gaining a BA majoring in Management and Geography from the Australian Defence Force Academy. It was then that his relationship with East Timor was initiated with a posting to East Timor as a platoon commander. - Toni Hoffman
Toni Ellen Hoffman is the nurse responsible for informing Queensland Politician Rob Messenger about Jayant Patel a surgeon who was the subject of the Morris Inquiry and later the Davies Inquiry. She originally began to raise doubts about the ability of Patel with management and other staff. Some surgeons were also deeply concerned about his conduct. - Chris Sarra
Chris Sarra is Director of the Queensland Government's Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Leadership. He was previously Principal of the Cherbourg State School, a primary school in the town of Cherbourg, Queensland. When Sarra first arrived, in August, 1998, the school was well below the state average on most indices. - Patrice Newell
Patrice Newell is a former model, TV presenter, turned author, alternative lifestyle advocate and biodynamic farmer. In 1986 she gave up a high profile career with the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) and Nine network where she co-hosted the Today show, to live on the land and run a 10,000 acre (40 km²) beef cattle property, known as Elmswood, in the Hunter Valley, NSW. Newell has a passion for biodynamic agriculture and healthy foods, … - Darren Lehmann
Darren Scott Lehmann (born February 5, 1970 in Gawler, South Australia) is an Australian cricketer, who made his ODI debut in 1996 and Test debut in 1998 for the Australian cricket team. He was on the fringes of national selection for the entirety of the 1990s, and only became a regular in the ODI team in 2001 and Test team in late 2002, before being dropped in early 2005. Primarily an aggressive left-handed batsman, Lehmann was also a part time Left arm orthodox bowler, … - Robert Messenger
Robert Messenger was born in Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia on 26 October 1962 he is a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly and represents the Electoral district of Burnett. On 8 February 2007 Mr Messenger was censured by the Queensland Parliament for unparliamentary conduct. He was approached by Toni Hoffman, an experienced surgical nurse, distressed about one of the surgeons at the Bundaberg Base Hospital where she worked. - Barry Jarman
Barrington Noel Jarman OAM (born February 17 1936) is a former Australian Test cricketer, International Cricket Council (ICC) Match Referee and Australian rules footballer. Born in Hindmarsh South Australia, the stockily built Jarman made his South Australian district cricket debut as a 14 year old wicketkeeper and debuted for South Australian National Football League Club West Torrens three years later. - Deborah Fleming
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