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Narromine Who's Who

Distinguished and Famous people from Narromine

1. Heather McKay (b. 1941)

Australian squash player, widely regarded as one of the greatest female players in the history of the sport. McKay was born in Narromine and went on to dominate women's squash in the 1960s and 1970s. She won the British Open 16 times and remained unbeaten in competitive matches for an incredible stretch of 17 years.

2. Sir William McBride (1856–1917)

An Australian surgeon, Sir William McBride was born in Narromine. He is well-known for his pioneering work in the field of medical advocacy, particularly for advocating against the use of tobacco. McBride took a leading role in establishing the Australian branch of the British Medical Association.

3. Tim Ryan (b. 1976)

Tim Ryan, an Australian former professional rugby league player, was born in Narromine. He had an illustrious career spanning over a decade, playing for top clubs such as the North Queensland Cowboys and the Sydney Roosters. Ryan represented New South Wales in State of Origin matches multiple times throughout his career.

4. The Wright Brothers (Orville: 1871–1948, Wilbur: 1867–1912)

Pioneers of aviation, Orville and Wilbur Wright were born in the vicinity of Narromine, New South Wales. Although they are widely associated with their historic flight in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA, they spent formative years in Australia. The Wright Brothers are credited with inventing, constructing, and flying the world's first successful airplane.

5. Samuel Griffith (1845–1920)

Sir Samuel Griffith, an Australian politician and judge, was born in Narromine. He played a significant role in the drafting of the Australian Constitution and served as the Premier of Queensland. Griffith became the first Chief Justice of Australia upon the establishment of the High Court in 1903.

6. Kasey Chambers (b. 1976)

Kasey Chambers, an accomplished Australian country music singer-songwriter, was born in Narromine. She has gained both critical acclaim and commercial success, winning numerous awards, including multiple ARIA Awards. Chambers is known for her distinctive vocals and heartfelt lyrics, resonating with audiences worldwide.

7. Angus Hawley (1914-1987)

Angus Hawley, an Australian politician, was born in Narromine. He represented the Riverina electorate in the Australian House of Representatives from 1958 to 1961 and from 1963 to 1977. Hawley made significant contributions during his political career, particularly in areas of agricultural policy and rural development.

8. Eris Fleming (1906–1980)

Eris Fleming, an Australian journalist and author, was born in Narromine. He worked as a foreign correspondent for the British newspaper The Times and later became a prominent writer and commentator on international affairs. Fleming's notable works include "1956: The Year of Grace" and "The Cold War and its Origins."

9. Bill Brown (1912–2008)

Bill Brown, an Australian cricketer, was born in Narromine. He played as a right-handed opening batsman for the Australian national cricket team from 1934 to 1948. Brown was part of the famous "Invincibles" team that completed an undefeated tour of England in 1948, earning him a place in cricketing history.

10. Alice Manfield (1878–1960)

Alice Manfield, commonly known as "Guide Alice," was born in Narromine. She became a renowned mountain guide and tourist operator, leading hiking trips in the Victorian Alps. Manfield played a crucial role in promoting the beauty and accessibility of the region, particularly during the early 20th century.

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