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Leslie Mervyn (Les) Tanner
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- Les Tanner (1927-2001) was a political cartoonist, historian of cartooning and columnist.
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- <p>Political cartoonist and journalist (1927 – 2001)</p>
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- <p>Leslie (Les) Tanner was renowned for his sharp observation and quick hand, making him one of Australia's most famous political cartoonists. For more than 40 years, Tanner observed the political scene and, guided by his strong sense of social justice, critiqued current events through his witty caricatures, columns, and books.</p>
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Pearl Mary Gibbs
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- 2025-03-28 12:18:12
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- Pearl Mary Gibbs
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- Pearl Mary (Gambanyi) Gibbs (1901–1983) was a self-described ‘battler’ who spent her life fighting the policies and practices that oppressed Aboriginal people.
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- <p>Aboriginal rights activist (1901–1983)</p>
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- <p>Pearl Mary (Gambanyi) Gibbs (1901–1983) described herself as a ‘battler’ because she spent her life fighting the policies and practices that oppressed Aboriginal people. Politically astute and outspoken, she ‘lived and breathed, ached and bled Aboriginal affairs’. She is remembered for her work with the Aborigines Progressive Association, her involvement in the 1938 Day of Mourning, and her community work in Dubbo, NSW.</p>
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Grace Emily Munro
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- Senior Citizens Rest Centre
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- 52 Maitland Street
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- Gwydir is on the land of the Kamilaroi people.
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- <p>Grace Emily Munro (1879-1964) was a co-founder and the first president of the Country Women’s Association of Australia (CWA). She experienced first-hand the isolation and lack of services faced by many regional Australian women while living on a property in the Gwydir Shire in New South Wales’ New England region. This inspired Grace to devote her life to improving regional women’s lives - she was a generous and enthusiastic leader of the CWA, campaigning tirelessly for much-needed resources and raising funds for countless women’s restrooms and hospital facilities across the state.</p>
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- Grace Emily Munro (1879-1964 ) was co-founder and first president of the Country Women’s Association.
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- <p>Co-founder and first president of the Country Women’s Association of Australia (1879–1964)</p>
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Kathleen Muriel Butler
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- <p>Kathleen Muriel Butler (1891–1972) was known as 'the Godmother of the Sydney Harbour Bridge'. She played a significant role in the conception and development of the Bridge. Technically, her role was as the confidential secretary to the Chief Engineer John JC Bradfield. Today she would be recognised as the project manager, tender manager, negotiator, administrator and publicist for the Sydney Harbour Bridge project.</p>
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- Kathleen Muriel Butler (1891–1972) was known as 'the Godmother of the Sydney Harbour Bridge' due to her significant role in the conception and development of the Bridge.
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- <p>Pioneer and trailblazer (1891–1972)</p>
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Sir William Dobell
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- Dobell House
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- Wangi Wangi is on the land of the Awabakal people.
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- <p>Sir William Dobell (1899-1970) was an Australian painter, best known for his expressive and unique portraits. Although a 3-time winner of the Archibald Prize for portraiture, William’s artistic career was marred with controversy and his first Archibald win was challenged in the Supreme Court. Despite this, William is remembered as one of Australia’s best-known artists and his impact on portraiture is still felt today.</p>
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- Sir William Dobell (1899-1970) was an Australian painter, best known for his expressive and unique portraits.
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Ioannis (Jack) and Antonios (Tony) Notaras
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- The Saraton Theatre
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- 99 Prince Street
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- The Clarence Valley is on the land of the Bundjalung, Gumbaynggirr and Yaegl nations.
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- <p>Ioannis (Jack) (1892-1962) and Antonios (Tony) Notaras (1895-1991) were Greek migrants who became highly successful restaurateurs and theatre owners in the Clarence River region. The brothers owned a series of successful cafes and built Grafton’s best-known theatre and cinema, the Saraton.</p>
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- Ioannis (Jack) (1892-1962) and Antonios (Tony) Notaras (1895-1991) were Greek migrants who became highly successful restaurateurs and theatre owners in Grafton.
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Dorothy Drain
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- <p>Dorothy Simpson McGregor Drain (1909–1996) was a trailblazer in Australian journalism serving as one of the country’s first female war correspondents. Dorothy worked with the <em>Australian Women’s Weekly </em>for 38 years before retiring as editor in 1975, challenging the status quo and paving the way for future female journalists.</p>
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- Dorothy Simpson McGregor Drain (1909–1996) was one of Australia's leading journalists, best known for her role as the Editor of the Australian Women's Weekly.
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Myxomatosis
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- Balldale Hotel
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- Balldale is on the land of the Bpangerang people.
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- <p>In 1950, the CSIRO released the myxoma virus to combat Australia’s rampant rabbit population, in trials at five locations along the Murray River. The release was a huge success: within days, the myxomatosis disease had spread throughout the Murray River region, ultimately decimating Australia’s wild rabbit population in the following years. These trials had significant benefits for Australia’s agricultural and pastoral industries that had been devastated by rabbit overpopulation for decades.</p>
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Ken Thomas
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- <p>Kenneth William Thomas (1913-1997) was an innovator in trucking, fleet transport, logistics, and shipping who founded the freight giant TNT. A titan of industry, Ken understood the importance of rail in Australia, integrating his road operations with the railways, spearheading the adoption of shipping containers. Beyond transportation and being an advocate for road safety, Ken was also a strong anti-war activist and anti-conscriptionist. His work had a dramatic effect on regional Australia and Australian exports, while his road safety campaigns saved countless Australian lives.</p>
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Beryl McLaughlin
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- Wentworth Falls is located within the country of the Dharug and Gundungurra people.
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Emma Jane Callaghan
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Sister Kaliniki
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