1. Henry Ayers

    Sir Henry Ayers (1 May 1821 - 11 June 1897) was a Premier of South Australia who is best remembered for having Ulu<u>r&lt;/u>u/Ayers Rock named for him.

  2. Michael Chamberlain

    Dr Michael Chamberlain (born 1944) is an Australian teacher and former pastor, best known due to the disappearance of his daughter Azaria whilst on holidays near Uluru. He was born in Christchurch, New Zealand to Ivan and Greta Chamberlain. His parents were very religious - his father a Methodist, his mother a Baptist. His mother, Greta became a Seventh-day Adventist. Michael converted at age 21, later entering the ministry. In 1969 he married Lindy Murchison.

  3. Michael Andrews

    Michael Andrews (30 October 1928, Norwich, England - 19 July 1995) studied at the Slade School of Fine Art under William Coldstream and briefly in Italy. From 1959, he taught at the Slade and Chelsea School of Art. In the 1960s he painted works showing parties; later, the "Lights" series presented views from the air. Andrews was much impressed by a visit to Ayers Rock in 1983, …

  4. Chris Lilley

    Chris Lilley is an Australian comedian from Sydney. Lilley began his career performing stand-up in Sydney, and went on to star in "Big Bite" (2003) on Australia's Seven Network. He gained acclaim for his portrayal of the extreme sports enthusiast Extreme Darren and the high-school drama teacher Mr G, characters which he continued in "Hamish & Andy" (2004). He also made his film debut playing two tiny roles in Abe Forsythe's "Ned" (2003).

  5. Erin Horsburgh

    Erin Horsburgh is a woman who claims that she may be Azaria Chamberlain, the baby who went missing from camping grounds around the base of Uluru in 1980, and for which her parents Lindy Chamberlain and Michael Chamberlain were initially convicted of the murder, and were later exonerated. Horsburgh made the claim beginning on August 23, 2005 when she walked in to the offices of the "Centralian Advocate", Alice Springs' local newspaper, to give her story.

  6. Vijay Uluru
  7. Lonita Fraser

    Crazy as a bag of hammers.

  8. Erik Clignett
  9. Gabriela Galvan
  10. Patrick van der Pijl
  11. Keshia
  12. Jimmy

    g'day my name is jimmy i am 16 i live in birkdale and go to skool at alex hills high i like vegimite sandwiches with cheese, aimee, beer,barrels music it makes me happy,playin various musical instruments and rugby league.

  13. Robbie

    Live in Newcastle, used to live in Sydney, Like to surf but I haven't in ages, enjoy spending my time with quality rigs, I eat frequently and sleep soundly.

  14. Larissa Bundy

    My names Larissa i got blue eyes,brown hair,play soccer and enjoy good laughs and fun times... and i think i should add that pink rocks and her concert was _uckn awesome!!!!

  15. Elle Miller

    Im 17... My life sux...I have homework, no social life, i really want to sleep for at least 14 hours a day... My other life is pretty fun, I dance, sing, play music and stay up late talking to my internet friends...I eat, sleep, talk just like everyone else. Yeah, that just about does it I think...

  16. Graham

    GOT A DOLLAR MATE?

  17. Brett Ellison
  18. Ray

    I got my layout from WhateverLife.com! Get yours today.

  19. Jessica Mitchell
  20. Kerry P. Gray

    Kerry P. Gray President & Chief Executive Officer Kerry P Gray was the President and CEO of Access Pharmaceuticals and a director of Access Pharmaceuticals from January 1996 until May 2005. He served as President and CEO of Access Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a private Texas corporation from June 1993 to 1996. Previously, Mr. Gray served as President and Chief Financial Officer of PharmaScience, Inc. a company he co-founded to acquire technologies in the drug delivery area.

  21. David E. Reese

    David E. Reese , Ph.D. Director Dr. David Reese is a biotechnology consultant for both the healthcare and financial industries. The founder of Alexea Consulting, Dr. Reese has advised biotechnology companies on issues of strategic alliances and capital acquisition. As a sell-side analyst, Dr. Reese advises hedge funds on drug candidates, scientific due diligence and pipeline valuations.

  22. Daniel G. Moro

    Daniel G. Moro Vice President, Development Daniel Moro was Vice President, Polymer Drug Delivery at Access Pharmaceuticals from September 2000 until October 2005. He managed various drug delivery projects related to Hydrogel polymers.

  23. William W. Crouse

    William W. Crouse Chairman

  24. Martin
  25. Alicia Boyle

    Alicia Boyle has been a driving force in the development of vocational education and training (VET) for over ten years, and has particular expertise in regional and indigenous tourism as well as tourism education and training. Alicia’s background in VET, coupled with around twenty years of active involvement with the tours and transport sectors of the tourism industry, means she has a highly practical understanding of training needs for professional tourism staff.

  26. Gurney Gunt

    Gurney Gunt (c. 1907[1] – January 1, 2007) alias Gunt (one source gives his name as Starv'n Gunt), a notorious Scottish Gurner who had a short reign of terror in metropolitan Sydney between 2005 and 2007, during a period of time referred to as the Golden Age of Gurning. His best known tablet was the Yellow Diamond, which is believed by some to have originated near Hornsby, Sydney in 2005.

  27. Caroline Caroline
  28. Sjoerd Visser