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Ioannis (Jack) and Antonios (Tony) Notaras
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- Grafton
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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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Chips Rafferty
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- 2025-03-28 12:23:24
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- 88 Oxide Street
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- Broken Hill is on the land of the Wilyakali people.
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- <p>Chips Rafferty MBE was one of Australia’s favourite movie stars in the years following the Second World War. Known for portraying rugged Australian characters such as soldiers and bushmen, his films include <em>The Overlanders</em>, <em>The Rats of Tobruk</em>, <em>Mutiny on the Bounty</em> and <em>They’re a Weird Mob</em>.</p><p>In 1971, Chips gave one of his most acclaimed performances as an outback policeman in the psychological thriller <em>Wake in Fright</em>, which was filmed on location in Broken Hill.</p><p>Few other Australian actors captured the public’s affection in the way Chips Rafferty did in the immediate post war period.</p>
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- Chips Rafferty (1909–1971) was one of Australia’s favourite movie stars in the years following the Second World War.
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June Bronhill (Gough)
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- <p>June Bronhill was an Australian soprano who became a celebrated star of light opera during the 1950s, 60s and 70s. Born June Mary Gough, she took the stage name Bronhill in recognition of her birthplace, Broken Hill. With a diamond-sharp voice and impeccable diction, June scored prized lead roles in opera, operetta, musical theatre and television in London and Australia. In 1994, the auditorium at the Broken Hill Civic Centre was named the June Bronhill Auditorium in her honour.</p>
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