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The Victorian Alps Who's Who

Distinguished and Famous people from The Victorian Alps

The Victorian Alps region in Victoria, Australia has been the birthplace of many distinguished and famous individuals. Here are some notable personalities associated with this area:

1. Ned Kelly (1854–1880) - An infamous Australian bushranger who was born in Beveridge. Known for his rebellious nature and involvement in various criminal activities.

2. Barry Humphries (born 1934) - A renowned comedian, actor, and writer born in Kew, Melbourne. He is best known for his character "Dame Edna Everage" and has enjoyed a successful career in the entertainment industry.

3. Julian Assange (born 1971) - An Australian journalist, activist, and computer programmer. Born in Townsville, Queensland, Assange gained international prominence as the founder of WikiLeaks.

4. Alfred Deakin (1856–1919) - A prominent Australian politician and the second Prime Minister of Australia. Deakin was born in Collingwood, Melbourne, and played a key role in shaping Australia's political landscape.

5. Cadel Evans (born 1977) - A professional cyclist hailing from Katherine, Northern Territory. Evans became the first Australian to win the Tour de France in 2011, solidifying his reputation as one of the country's most successful athletes.

6. Hermione Baddeley (1906–1986) - A versatile British-American actress who was born in Broseley, Shropshire, England. Baddeley appeared in numerous stage productions and films, earning accolades for her performances.

7. Percy Grainger (1882–1961) - An Australian-born composer, pianist, and conductor. Grainger was born in Brighton, Melbourne, and achieved international recognition for his innovative musical compositions and interpretations.

8. Albert Namatjira (1902–1959) - An Indigenous Australian artist hailing from Hermannsburg, Northern Territory. Namatjira's watercolor artworks depicting the Australian outback gained international acclaim and brought attention to Indigenous art forms.

9. Arthur Boyd (1920–1999) - An Australian painter, printmaker, and ceramicist. Boyd was born in Murrumbeena, Melbourne, and his works often depict landscapes and human figures with a profound artistic vision.

10. Tempany Deckert (born 1974) - An Australian actress and television presenter born in Melbourne. Deckert gained fame for her role as Selena "Sel" Hartman in the popular soap opera "Home and Away."

11. Jacek Koman (born 1956) - A Polish-Australian actor and singer born in Poland. Koman is known for his roles in movies such as "Moulin Rouge!" and "Children of Men."

12. Anna Choy (born 1974) - An Australian journalist, presenter, and producer. Born in Melbourne, Choy has worked for various media outlets, including SBS, and has covered diverse topics including culture, travel, and current affairs.

13. Lisa McCune (born 1971) - An Australian actress who gained popularity through her role as Senior Constable Maggie Doyle in the television series "Blue Heelers." McCune was born in Sydney but has strong ties to Victorian Alps through her film and TV career.

14. Harold Holt (1908–1967) - An Australian politician and the 17th Prime Minister of Australia. Although Holt was born in Sydney, his political career and involvement in Australian politics make him an important figure associated with the region.

15. Judith Durham (born 1943) - An Australian singer, songwriter, and musician. Durham, best known as the lead vocalist of the internationally acclaimed folk music group "The Seekers," was born in Essendon, Melbourne.

These distinguished individuals, born or associated with the Victorian Alps region in Victoria, Australia, have made significant contributions in various fields, leaving a lasting impact on Australian society and beyond.

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