List of people from Rockhampton
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This is a list of notable people from Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.
Name of resident | Year of Birth/Death | Notable For |
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Duncan Armstrong | 1968 | Swimmer, Olympic gold medallist at the 1988 Summer Olympics |
Steve Baxter | 1971 | Australian entrepreneur and investor. Appears as one of the 'sharks' on Shark Tank. Although born in Cloncurry and raised in Emerald, Baxter was a student at North Rockhampton State High School before leaving school at the age of 15 to join the army. |
Alexander Belonogoff | 1990 | Sportsman, Rowing. Won a silver medal as part of the crew competing in the quadruple scull at the 2016 Summer Olympics |
Leanne Benjamin | 1964 | Ballet dancer, principal dancer with The Royal Ballet in London |
George Birch | 1862-1917 | Co-founder of the Birch, Carroll and Coyle cinema chain, now trading as BCC Cinemas - part of the Event Cinemas group |
JTS Bird | 1842-1932 | British-born journalist, author and gold prospector. Worked at Torquay Chronicle and The Recorder in the United Kingdom before joining The Morning Bulletin in Rockhampton. Discovered gold on The Ridgelands goldfields near Rockhampton in 1867. |
Wayne Blair | 1971 | Indigenous Australian writer, actor and director, best known for directing the film The Sapphires and appearing in ABC's Redfern Now |
Gerard Brennan | 1928 | Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia |
Thomas Busby | Australian singer, best known as one-half of Busby Marou | |
Peter Byrne | Queensland television personality, best known as a Rockhampton-based weather presenter for WIN Television from 1990 until 2012; and presenter of the weekly Rewind segment on Channel 7 from 2012 until present | |
George Curtis | 1845–1922 | Queensland and Australian politician |
Tara Cheyne | 1986 | Australian politician, representing the seat of Ginninderra in the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly |
William Knox Darcy | 1849–1917 | Mining magnate and founder of British Petroleum |
Mick Dittman | 1952 | Australian jockey, best known for riding winning horse Gurner's Lane in the 1982 Melbourne Cup. Also rode the winning horses in three Golden Slippers, two Cox Plates and one Caulfield Cup. Inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame in 2002. |
James Duhig | 1871–1965 | Roman Catholic Archbishop |
Jamie Dwyer | 1979 | Sportsman, Field Hockey - The Kookaburras, gold medal in 2004 Summer Olympics. |
Lala Fisher | 1872–1929 | Australian poet and writer |
Frank Forde | 1890–1983 | Australian politician, served as 15th Prime Minister of Australia in July 1945. Holds record for shortest serving Prime Minister. |
Harold Livingstone Fraser | 1890-1950 | Australian aviator, served in 5th Light Horse Brigade of the First Australian Imperial Force during World War I |
Vince Gair | 1901–1980 | Australian politician, served as 27th Premier of Queensland from 1952 until 1957 |
Jake Granville | 1989 | Sportsman, Rugby League - North Queensland Cowboys and Brisbane Broncos |
Paul Hoffmann | 1970 | Sportsman (cricket), Australia Country representative 1993 and Scottish Saltires Cricket World Cup 2007 |
Hector Hogan | 1931-1960 | Australian athlete. Won bronze medals at the 1954 Commonwealth Games, 1956 Summer Olympics and 1958 Commonwealth Games |
Glen Housman | 1971 | Swimmer, Olympic silver medallist in the 1500m freestyle at the 1992 Summer Olympics |
Beatrice May Hutton | 1893-1990 | Architect, first female architect to be admitted to any of the Australian Institutes of Architecture |
Kym Ireland | 1955 | Sportswoman, Field Hockey - The Hockeyroos, played at 1984 Summer Olympics |
Drew Jarvis | Television presenter, best known for hosting children's programs The Shak and Lab Rats Challenge | |
Jess Jonassen | 1992 | Sportswoman, Cricket - Southern Stars. Played in the winning Ashes team against England in 2015. |
De-Anne Kelly | 1954 | Australian politician, served as Minister for Veteran's Affairs from 2004 until 2006 |
William Kidston | 1849–1919 | Australian politician, served as 17th Premier of Queensland from 1906 until 1907 |
Mark Knowles | 1984 | Sportsman, Field Hockey - The Kookaburras, gold medal in 2004 Summer Olympics. |
Rod Laver | 1938 | Sportsman, Tennis. Ranked as the world's No. 1 tennis player from 1964 until 1970. The winner of eleven Grand Slam titles, Laver is widely regarded as one of the best tennis players in history. Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne was named in his honour in 2000. |
John Leak | 1892-1972 | Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross |
Karni Liddell | 1979 | Swimmer, bronze medallist at the 1996 Summer Paralympics and the 2000 Summer Paralympics |
Jeremy Marou | Australian singer, best known as one-half of Busby Marou | |
Grant McLennan | 1958–2006 | Singer-songwriter and co-founder of independent Australian band The Go-Betweens |
Anna Meares | 1983 | Cyclist, gold medal winner at 2004 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Olympics. Flag-bearer at 2016 Summer Olympics. |
Kerrie Meares | 1982 | Cyclist |
Scott Minto | 1973 | Sportsman, Rugby League – Brisbane Broncos |
Alma Moodie | 1898–1943 | Concert violinist |
John Moore | 1936 | Australian politician, served as Minister for Defence from 1998 until 2001 |
Cameron Munster | 1994 | Sportsman, Rugby League - Melbourne Storm |
Matthew Robinson | 1980 | Actor/performer, starred in Pippin, appeared in Blue Heelers, Stingers; Pratt Prize winner |
Joshua Rose | 1981 | Sportsman, Soccer - Central Coast Mariners FC and Melbourne City FC in the A-League |
Zach Russell | 1989 | Singer, member of boy band The Collective |
Gretel Scarlett | 1987 | Actor, singer, dancer, theatre performer; starred as Sandy in 2013/14 Australian production of Grease |
Mary Schneider | 1932 | Australian singer and songwriter. Known as Australia's "Queen of Yodelling". Mother of Melinda Schneider. |
Jamie Simpson | 1986 | Sportsman, Rugby League - South Sydney Rabbitohs and Huddersfield Giants |
Bevan Slattery | 1971 | Australian entrepreneur |
Wendy Strehlow | 1958 | Australian actress, best known for her Logie Award-winning role as Judy Loveday on A Country Practice on Channel 7 |
Anthelme Thozet | 1826–1878 | Botanist and ethnographer |
Kenrick Tucker | 1957 | Cyclist, 1978 Commonwealth Games gold and silver medallist |
Stephen Weigh | 1987 | Sportsman, Basketball - Cairns Taipans, Adelaide 36ers and Perth Wildcats |
Rhys Wesser | 1979 | Sportsman, Rugby League – South Sydney Rabbitohs |
Annie Wheeler | 1867-1950 | Volunteer welfare worker assisting local soldiers in World War I, became known as the 'Mother of the Queenslanders'. |
Graham Wood | 1947 | Internet entrepreneur, philanthropist, environmentalist and founder of Wotif.com |
Craig Zonca | 1984 | Television and radio presenter, weather presenter on ABC Television and host of ABC Local Radio's rural affairs program The Country Hour |
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