List of people from Ballarat

This is a list of people from Ballarat. Those included are notable past or present inhabitants originating from, or associated with, the Australian regional city of Ballarat, Victoria.

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  • Bryce Ives, theatre maker, commentator, media producer, former Ballarat Young Person of the Year, director of the Federation University Arts Academy and Gippsland Centre of Art & Design

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  • 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.[17][18]
  • Ted Lovett, Australian rules footballer[9]
  • 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[19]

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See also

References

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  15. ^ Anne Forbes (1996). Healy, Eileen Mary (1888–1966). Melbourne University Press. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
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  17. ^ Pat Nolan, The Courier, http://www.thecourier.com.au/story/62481/honours-for-four-ballarat-sporting-greats/ retrieved 14 February 2016
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