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This article is a list of notable people from the Australian regional city of Ballarat, Victoria. * Reginald Ansett, businessman and founder of Ansett Airways * Henry Bailey, Victorian Minister of Lands and Water Supply 1924-1932; born and educated in Ballarat〔http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/bailey-henry-stephen-5095〕 * Peter Blackburn, dual Olympian, four times Commonwealth Games bronze medallist * Geoffrey Blainey, former Professor of Economic History and Ernest Scott Professor of History at the University of Melbourne; former Chair in Australian Studies at Harvard University * Sir Henry Bolte, Premier of Victoria * Ray Borner, Australian Boomers basketball player and four time Olympian * Steve Bracks, Premier of Victoria * John Button, Federal Labor politician * Raffaello Carboni, author of an eyewitness account of the uprising at the Eureka Stockade * Sir Albert Ernest Coates, surgeon and soldier; prisoner of war surgeon〔http://www.awm.gov.au/fiftyaustralians/9.asp〕 * John Curtin, Prime Minister of Australia * Henry Daglish, Premier of Western Australia * Jacqueline Dark, opera singer〔(UB Honour Roll )〕 * Kimberley Davies, actress * Bob Davis, Geelong Football Club champion * Alfred Deakin, inaugural Federal Member of Parliament for Ballarat; second Prime Minister of Australia * Roger Donaldson, film producer, director, writer * Harold Edward Elliott, Major General of the Australian army (educated in Ballarat) * Warren Ellis, musician, composer, member of Dirty Three, Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, Grinderman; composed music for movies including ''The Proposition'' and ''The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford'' * Frank Fenner, virologist * David Fleay, naturalist, first breeder of the platypus * Duncan Gillies, Premier of Victoria * Edward Hardy, one of Ballarat's foremost mining experts; educated at Mt Egerton State School and worked in mining from 1869; managed many mines; president of the Ballarat Mine Managers' Association 1907-14; died in Ballarat in 1941〔McCallum, M. (1916) Ballarat & District Citizens & Sports, Ballarat; The Argus Melbourne, Vic.: Friday 18 July 1941; Australian Electoral Rolls 1903 -〕 * David Hirschfelder, film score composer, performer * David Hobson, opera singer * Thomas Hollway, Premier of Victoria * Craig Revel Horwood, Australian-British dancer, choreographer, and theatre director in the United Kingdom; judge on ''Strictly Come Dancing'' * William G. James, the ABC's first Director of Music * Peter Lalor, leader of the Eureka Rebellion (1854); colonial Parliamentarian; author of ''The Story of the Eureka Stockade'' * Frank Little, Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne * Tony Lockett, Australian Football League footballer, Brownlow Medallist and holder of the all-time goalkicking record * Arthur Alfred Lynch, (1861-1934), son of John Lynch; engineer and journalist; a Boer Colonel in the Boer War who fought with the Boers (1899-1900); sentenced to death for treason against the British in 1903, pardoned in 1907; elected in House of Commons in absentia by Irish in 1901 and 1909-1918; later became a medical doctor〔''Cf.'' R. L. Wallace, Australians at Boer War, (1976) ''Cf.'' O'Brien, ''Bye-bye Dolly Gray'', (2006)〕 * Michael Malthouse, former coach of Collingwood Football Club, Footscray Football Club and West Coast Football Club (AFL Premiership coach in 1992, 1994 and 2010) * Russell Mark, Olympic shooting gold medallist, raised at a property in Boundary Road, Brown Hill * Jamie McDonald, ''Big Brother'' housemate and media personality * Sir Douglas Menzies, Justice of the High Court of Australia * Sir Robert Menzies, Prime Minister of Australia * Steve Moneghetti, Olympic marathon runner * Elsie Morison, opera singer * Leslie Morshead, General in the Australian Army * Hilda Rix Nicholas, painter * Alfred Arthur O'Connor, miner and politician * Cardinal George Pell, Catholic Archbishop of Sydney * Drew Petrie, professional Australian rules footballer * Rosina Raisbeck, opera singer〔(Raisbeck, Rosina - Australian Women Biographical entry )〕 * James Scullin, Prime Minister of Australia, 1930–31 * Max Sharam, singer-songwriter, artist; ARIA winner * Henry Sutton, inventor〔(Sutton, Henry (1856 - 1912) Biographical Entry - Australian Dictionary of Biography Online )〕 * William Tibbits, painter, lived in Ballarat 1870-1875〔http://www.artistsfootsteps.com/html/vcctibbits_geelong.htm〕 * Luke Tonkin, actor * Hugh D.T. Williamson (1901-1985), banking executive and philanthropist == References == 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 people from Ballarat」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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