Australian Legends - Issue Details

Issue Details

  • 1997 – Sir Donald Bradman, one of the world's greatest cricket players
  • 1998 – Australian Olympians, Betty Cuthbert, Herb Elliott, Dawn Fraser, Marjorie Jackson, Murray Rose and Shirley Strickland
  • 1999 – Arthur Boyd, artist
  • 2000 – The Last Anzacs, Roy Longmore, Walter Parker and Alec Campbell
  • 2001 – Slim Dusty, a celebrated country music composer and performer
  • 2002 – Medical Scientists, haematologist Professor Donald Metcalf, microbiologist Professor Nancy Millis, immunologists Professor Sir Gustav Nossal and Professor Peter C. Doherty, and epidemiologist and public health researcher Professor Fiona Stanley
  • 2003 – Tennis Champions, Margaret Court and Rod Laver
  • 2004 – Dame Joan Sutherland, world-renowned soprano opera singer
  • 2005 – Fashion designers, Prue Acton, Jenny Bannister, Collette Dinnigan, Akira Isogawa, Joe Saba and Carla Zampatti
  • 2006 – Barry Humphries, satirist and actor
  • 2007 – Legends of Australian Horse Racing, George Moore, Roy Higgins, Bart Cummings, Bob Ingham, John Tapp and Arthur "Scobie" Breasley
  • 2008 – Australian Legends of Philanthropy, Dame Elisabeth Murdoch, Victor Smorgon and Loti Smorgon, Lady Mary Fairfax, and Frank Lowy
  • 2009 – Australian Legends of the Screen, Cate Blanchett, Russell Crowe, Nicole Kidman, and Geoffrey Rush
  • 2010 – Writers, Peter Carey (novelist), Bryce Courtenay, Thomas Keneally and David Malouf
  • 2011 – Advancing equality of women, Eva Cox, Elizabeth Evatt, Germaine Greer and Anne Summers

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