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This is a list of notable Hungarian Australians. ==A–G== * Andrew Abel – civil engineer; honorary associate professor, School of Civil Engineering, University of Sydney * Sir Peter Abeles (1924–1999) businessman; awarded the Companion of the Order of Australia * Attila Abonyi (born 1946) soccer administrator and player for Melbourne Hungaria; member of the Australian 1974 World Cup squad in West Germany; represented Australia 61 times * Lawrence James (Larry) Adler – (1931–1988) company director〔Jupp (1988), p. 651.〕 * Rodney Adler – company director and former managing director of FAI Insurance * Stephen Angyal (1914– 2012) professor of organic chemistry, University of New South Wales (1960–1979); winner of the Ollé Prize for Australian Chemistry (1966) * Peter Antal – Jeweller, Public Servant: Dept. of Foreign Affairs & Trade〔Urmenyhazi (2012), p.26〕 * Sharon Anyos – professional female boxer; female boxing trainer; two-time world champion in women's boxing: Women's International Boxing Association 2000 Featherweight Champion and World Boxing Council 2005 Featherweight Champion; Hungarian father〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sharon Anyos – Boxrec Boxing Encyclopaedia )〕 * Silvio Apponyi – sculptor and master wood-carver; art awards winner; Hungarian father〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Silvio Apponyi – Sculptor » CV )〕 * Frank Arok – Australian soccer coach〔E.Józsa-Demian (2001), p. 425.〕 * Géza Bachman (1918–1974) Violinist-tutor Aust. Youth Orchestra; played for the Sydney Symphony Orchestra〔Kunz (1969), p. 212.〕 * Steve (István) Bakoss – Architect (UCLA.- USA). PhD from UNSW. Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS). Director of university final year student exchange scheme between Hungary & Australia. * Christine Balint – novelist, PhD in creative arts, University of Melbourne; lecturer, Graduate Writing Program, RMIT University; Hungarian parents〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Christine Balint )〕 * Suzanne Balogh – trap shooter; won gold for Australia in the 2004 Summer Olympics (Athens); won gold and bronze medals in the 2002 and 2006 Commonwealth Games; Hungarian father. * Zsolt Balogh – Professor, Discipline Head of Traumatology and Director of Traumatology Research Group at the University of Newcastle. Director of Trauma Surgery at the John Hunter Hospital and Hunter New England Local Health District. Post trauma surgery organ failure syndrome teacher and researcher. * Michael Peter Balzary, better known as Flea (musician) (born 1962) bassist, trumpet player and actor; co-founder of the Silverlake Conservatory of Music * Hajnal Ban (Hajnal Black) (born 1977) Queensland barrister and author〔Coorey, Phillip (26 October 2006). ("Happy National Breaks the Mould" ). ''The Sydney Morning Herald''.〕 * Marta Margaret S. Barany (Márta Margit Zs. Bárány) nationally accredited New South Wales court interpreter and translator, community worker; awarded the British Empire Medal (1978) and the Medal of the Order of Australia (1995)〔The Australian Roll of Honour: Honoured by the Queen 1952–1998, p. 86.〕 * Emery Barcs (1905–1990) – Journalist and broadcaster * Ivan Barko – academic and French scholar, University of Sydney〔().〕 * Cheryl Bart – lawyer and board member of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation * John A. Basch – master of business administration, University of Queensland; assistant professor of marketing and management, Bond University〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=John Basch | Bond University | Assistant Professor of Management/Marketing )〕 * Stephen John Becsi – Captain (Rtd.) Royal Australian Navy. Master's degree in Logistics Mangt. at Florida Inst. of Technology. Commerce, Accounting, Finance and Information Systems specialist and efficiency strategies expert. 2000 to 2009 – Deputy CEO The Bethanie Group, provider of W.A.’s largest aged care services. Ex- Director Strategic Reform Program – R.A.N (2010). CEO Pulse Australasia, international management consulting firm. Awarded Order of Australia Medal (OAM) for services to Aged Care Industry in (2015). Hungarian father.〔http://pulseaustralasia.com/about/management-team.html〕 * Ferenc Békés – Doctorate in Chemical Engineering. Biotechnology scientist at CSIRO’s Plant Industry National Research Centre. Main developer of the Protein Scoring System (PSS). Was awarded the prestigious Harald Perten Prize in 2000 at the annual International Cereals Conference (ICC) for outstanding achievements in science. Specialist consultant since 2003. * Gregory Benko – Australian fencer at the 1972 Summer Olympics (Munich) * Laszlo Benyei (1920–2006) doctorate in law; civilian judge (in Hungary); immigration administrator; Director of Resettlement (1968–1985) of former Australian Council of Churches; awarded Member of the Order of Australia (1989) for service to the resettlement of migrants * Louis Berczi – master coppersmith and creative artist in copper art〔The Australian People – An Encyclopedia of the Nation by James Jupp, p. 425.〕 * Leslie Bodi (born 1922) professor emeritus of German, Monash University * Zoltán Bodolai (1917–2001) – Writer and PhD qualified historian〔 * Eleanor (Nora) Bolza (1920–2014) – Forestry Engineer & Timber Species Scientist. Master of Science in Forestry, University of Melbourne. Specialist author of scientific publications. Served at CSIRO's Division of Forest Products: 1950–1980.〔http://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/bolza-eleanor-nora-19124〕 * George Bornemissza (1924 -2014) CSIRO entomologist, eponymous scientist of 20 beetles; ecologist; author of entomological publications; awarded the Order of Australia Medal (2001) * Tibor Borlai (1929–2011) – electrical engineer and ethnic radio broadcaster〔Urmenyhazi (2012) pp.33–35〕 * Rudolf (Rezsõ) Bozoky (1933–2007) architect, property developer and builder〔()〕 * Stephen Leslie Bradley (Istvan Baranyay) (1926–1968) kidnapper and murderer of Graeme Thorne in 1960, one of Australia's best-known crimes〔Jim Main (2005). ''Encyclopedia of Australian Murders. 200 Years of Murder''. Melbourne, Bas Publishing. Pages 294–96. ISBN 1-920910-66-2〕 * Joe Bugner (also known as Aussie Joe) (born 1950) Australian heavyweight boxer; two-time holder of the British and British Commonwealth heavyweight titles; three-time European heavyweight champion * Cecilia Burke – Olympian kayaker in Helsinki 1948 and Melbourne 1956 representing Hungary; kayaking coach, Australian champion in 1977 and 15-time veteran paddler of the Murray River Marathon〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://vic.canoe.org.au/site/canoeing/vic/downloads/Volunteer/CBurke.pdf )〕 * Judy Cassab – (1920– 2012). Painter and two-time winner of the Archibald Prize; awarded Order of the British Empire and Officer of the Order of Australia * Peter Christoff – associate professor of environmental studies, University of Melbourne Opponent of climate-change denial * Endre Csapo – (1921– ) editor-in-chief, foundation editor of the ''Hungarian Life'' (''Magyar Élet'') weekly newspaper since 1964 〔 * Rudolf Csepelyi (1920–2000) – Public servant. Writer, poet and journalist. Melbourne SBS Hungarian Radio administrator 1975–1985. Founder of Hungarian literary societies in Melbourne and Sydney.〔http://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/A48080〕 * Ferenc Cser – chemical scientist; former Senior Research Fellow, Department of Materials Engineering, Monash University; author of papers and books on aspects of Hungarian history, including the ethnic origin of the Hungarian language and people〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ferenc Cser: books by Ferenc Cser @ )〕 * Laura Csortan – Australian model and television presenter. She was crowned Miss Universe Australia 1997 and represented Australia in Miss Universe 1997 and Miss World 1997. Hungarian parents. * Dawn (Hajnalka) Csutoros – International contemporary artist- Art Teacher – Extensive visual art practice includes public art projects. Hungarian parents〔http://www.imagine-gallery.com/artists/dawn-csutoros〕 * Oszkar Csuvik (1925–2008) – Water polo champion and coach; represented Hungary at the 1948 Summer Olympics (London); coached Australian water polo team at 1952 Summer Olympics (Helsinski)〔Kunz (1969), p. 218.〕 * Erno P. Vecsey-Dalos – Community Worker, Ethnic Radio Broadcaster. Awarded the Order of Australia OAM (2003) for long, executive function service to ethnic communities and the elderly through "Meals on Wheels" in Queensland. * Claire Dan (Klára Dán) (2012 ) – concert organiser. Principal founder of the Sydney International Piano Competition. Awarded Order of the British Empire (OBE) 1976 and Member of the Order of Australia (AM) 1986. * Beata Dancs – Dr.- LLB, GDLP, MBA, Specialist Lawyer, Registered Migration Agent. Principal, Sydney Advocacy law firm.〔http://www.sydneyadvocacy.com.au/contact.html〕 * Tom Danos – Victorian barrister〔()〕 * Lászlo Deák (1928–2002) hydrographer and Tasmanian community radio producer〔()〕 * Nicholas F. Derera (1919–2011) – Research agronomist-plant breeder; adjunct professor, University of Sydney; awarded Member of the Order of Australia * Adam Debreczeny – novelist〔Adam Debreczeny (2010), ''Dresden in Flames'', Glasgow, SHN. ISBN 978-1-907463-15-0.〕 * Andrew ( András ) Dezséry (1920–1988) book publisher; awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for services to multiculturalism and the Hungarian community〔Migration Museum of South Australia (1995), page 209.〕 * John G. Dobozy – inventor, recycling of waste tyres through molecular transformation technology; ABC's Inventor of the Year 2005 Award recipient〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Catalyst: Tyre Man – ABC TV Science )〕 * Kriszta Doczy (born 1948) film producer and distributor * András Domahidy (1920–2012) novelist and librarian * Steve Doszpot Liberal Party of Australia member for Molonglo, Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly; holder of three separate shadow ministries; informatics expert; former ACT General Manager of Canon Australia and Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors * Eva Eden (1924–2014) – Principal, Janet Clarke Hall, an Anglican residential college of the University of Melbourne〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=University Secretary's Department : University Calendar – Former Heads of Affiliated Colleges : The University of Melbourne )〕〔http://www.smh.com.au/comment/obituaries/principal-embraced-and-managed-change-20140713-3buwg.html#ixzz37sNxkztl〕 * Zoltan Endre – Professor of Medicine Uni. of NSW & Director of Nephrology at Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick, NSW. Qualifications: MD, PhD, MBBS, FRACP, FASN.〔http://www.crrtonline.com/conference/02_faculty_bio.php?facultybio=167〕 * Anthony Endrey (1922–2010) Queen's Counsel, Master of the Supreme Court of Victoria; author〔Kunz (1985), p. 100.〕 * Andrew Fabinyi ( 1908–1978) book publisher;〔Kunz (1969), p. 212.〕 awarded the Order of the British Empire * Martin Fabinyi – Australian film and television producer * Zsolt Faludi – artist; master ceramicist; head of ceramics, University of Tasmania〔 (). University of Tasmania.〕 * Felix Fazekas (1929–1998) major, Australian Army; Vietnam veteran, awarded Military Cross for gallantry; jungle warfare specialist at Australian Army Land Warfare Centre, Canungra, Queensland〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Certificate )〕〔Kunz (1985), page 121〕 * Stephen Fazekas de St. Groth – microbiologist; former Professor of Microbiology, John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University * Vince Fehérvári – sprint canoeist; winner of 12 medals at International Canoe Federation World Championships (1997 to 2002) with seven gold, three silver and two bronze medals * Stephen (Istvan) Ferencz – (1926–2004) Tasmanian winemaker; winner of the Chardonnay-Of-The-Year National Award (1984)〔()〕 * Hugo Flecker – (1884–1957) Specialist medical practitioner, Radiotherapist, Toxicologist. Captain in the A.I.F. Medical Corps (1914–1917) with field service in Egypt & the Western Front. Hungarian mother.〔http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/flecker-hugo-10199〕 * Gábor Z. Földváry (1931–2014) – Geologist and paleontologist; curator at the University of Sydney * István Forgács – (1935–2012). Shipbuilder, Managing director of large shipbuilding consortium based in the Hunter and Newcastle area of New South Wales〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Forgacs Group )〕 * Ferenc (Frank) I. Forro (1914–1974). Jesuit priest & community leader to R. Catholic Hungarian migrants from post-WWII & post-1956 Revolution arrivals. Founder of St. Elizabeth homes for the aged in Sydney and Perth. * Peter Fritz (born 1943) author and engineer; awarded the Member of the Order of Australia (1993) * Paul Galy Galambos orthotist, prosthetist, pedorthist; medical-grade footwear practitioner and manufacturer; awarded the Order of Australia Medal (2007) for services to the community * Sandor (Alexander) Gallus (1907–1996) archeologist〔().〕 * Joseph Garamy – president, Ethnic Communities Council of South Australia (1984–1988); member, Standing Committee on Multiculturalism in Education; chairman, Hungarian Community Radio since 1978; awarded the Member of the Order of Australia (1989) * Gabor Gero – Hungarian athlete at athlete at the 1936 Summer Olympics (Berlin) and athletics coach in Australia〔 * Clara Lazar Geroe – (1900–1980) Academic in Psychiatry and Psychology, University of Melbourne. Honorary psychoanalyst Royal Melbourne Hospital. Specialist interpreter of Sigmund Freud's theories.〔http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/geroe-clara-lazar-10796〕 * Renée Geyer (1953) singer and author; Hungarian father *Stephen (Istvan) Goetzel (1856–?) mining engineer and Western Australian government prospector〔Kunz (1969), p. 141.〕 * Judit Gonczi – Clinical Senior Lecturer at G.P. Clinical School, University of Sydney, also private medical practitioner * Andrew Gonczi, Formerly Professor of Education and Dean of Education Faculty at University of Technology, Sydney(1997– 2005), Honorary Professor University of Sydney( 2005 – current), Adjunct Professor University of Canberra ( 2013– Current). * Bela Gosztola (1909–1988) Hungarian Army medical officer, public service surgeon, District Medical Officer in Australian-administered Territory of Papua and New Guinea〔().〕 * Nick (Miklós) Greiner (1947–) Liberal Party of Australia New South Wales Premier (1988–1992); born in Budapest, Hungary;〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mr (Nick) Nicholas Frank Hugo Greiner * Laszlo Guttmann (1902–1974) Architect, born in Budapest, Hungary; FRAIA. * Anthony John Guttmann (1945–) Son of Laszlo Guttmann. Professor of Mathematics, The University of Melbourne. Formerly Dean of Mathematics, University of Newcastle. Past-president Australian Mathematical Society. Director, ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematics and Statistics of Complex Systems, Centenary Medal 2002, FAA, FSIAM, FAustMS, FTSE. * Akos Zoltan Gyory – emeritus professor and renal specialist, Sydney Medical School * Attila Györy – specialist doctor in rehabilitation; director of clinical services (rehabilitation) Concord Repatriation Hospital, New South Wales; fellow, faculty of pain medicine, NSW〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= * *Newsletter Nov 01 )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Hungarian Australians」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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