Politics
- Anthony Albanese - Federal politician (ALP)
- Franca Arena - Former NSW state politician (ALP)
- Lidia Argondizzo - Victorian state politician (ALP)
- Phillip Barresi - Federal politician (Liberal)
- Carlo Carli - Victorian state politician (ALP)
- Vincenzina (Vini) Ciccarello - South Australian state politician (ALP)
- Lily D'Ambrosio - Victorian state politician (ALP)
- Angela D'Amore - Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly (ALP)
- Concetta Fierravanti-Wells - Federal Senator (Liberal)
- James Gobbo - Governor of Victoria (1997-2000)
- Morris Iemma - Former Premier of New South Wales (ALP)
- Licia Kokocinski - Former Victorian upper house politician (ALP)
- Anthony Luchetti - Former federal politician (ALP)
- Sandra Nori - Former NSW state politician (ALP)
- Paul Omodei - Western Australian state Opposition Leader (Liberal)
- Sam Piantadosi - Former Western Australian state politician
- B.A. Santamaria - Political activist and journalist
- Santo Santoro - Former federal senator (Liberal)
- Frank Sartor - NSW state politician (ALP)
- Con Sciacca - Federal politician (ALP)
- Giovanni Sgro - Victorian politician (ALP)
- Joe Tripodi - NSW politician (ALP)
- Raffaello Carboni - Honorary membership due to his involvement in the Eureka Stockade 1854
- John Raciti - Ambassador of International Human Rights Commission for Australia & Oceania (Allied to The United Nations)
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“There is a place where we are always alone with our own mortality, where we must simply have something greater than ourselves to hold ontoGod or history or politics or literature or a belief in the healing power of love, or even righteous anger.... A reason to believe, a way to take the world by the throat and insist that there is more to this life than we have ever imagined.”
—Dorothy Allison (b. 1949)
“I think the Senate ought to realize that I have to have about me those in whom I have confidence; and unless they find a real blemish on a man, I do not think they ought to make partisan politics out of appointments to the Cabinet.”
—Calvin Coolidge (18721933)
“Our family talked a lot at table, and only two subjects were taboo: politics and personal troubles. The first was sternly avoided because Father ran a nonpartisan daily in a small town, with some success, and did not wish to express his own opinions in public, even when in private.”
—M.F.K. Fisher (19081992)