Australian celebrities
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Andrew Bolt (born 26 September 1959) is an Australian journalist, newspaper columnist, radio commentator, blogger and television host. He is a columnist and former associate editor of the Melbourne-based Herald Sun. He has appeared on the Nine Networ
Susie Porter (born 1971) is an Australian television and film actress.
Kirsten Fiona Livermore (born 10 November 1969) is an Australian former politician. She was an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives from October 1998 until September 2013, representing the Division of Capricornia,
Hermione Kitson is an Australian news presenter and reporter.
Jason Culina (Croatian: Jason Čulina, born 5 August 1980) is a former Australian football (soccer) player.
Gosia Dobrowolska, real name Małgorzata Dobrowolska (born 2 June 1958, in Kamienna Góra), an Australian actress, was born in Poland.
Sara Storer is an Australian country music singer. She won seven Golden Guitars in the Tamworth Country Music Festival 2004 awards in Tamworth, the most awards ever won in one year in the 32-year history of the awards. As of the 2010 Golden Guitar aw
Vexta is a prominent Melbourne street artist. She is especially notable because she is a female operating in a male-dominated arena. Her work is mostly human portraiture. Vexta requests that her name not be published.
Jennifer Louise “Jenny” Macklin (born 29 December 1953) is an Australian politician. She was Minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs from 3 December 2007 until 18 September 2013. She served in the Ministries of both Kevin Rud
Lorrae Desmond, MBE (2 October 1932) is a Gold Logie-award winning Australian-born singer, entertainer, and character actress, in the vein of Joy Nichols with a career spanning over 50 years, both locally and internationally . She remains best known
Rebecca Anne “Bec” Lavelle (born 18 March 1980, Maitland) is an Australian singer-songwriter. Lavelle provided lead vocals for songs on TV drama, McLeod’s Daughters (2001–2009). The tracks are written by Posie Graeme-Evans and Chris Harriot. Lavell