•
Betty Archdale, cricketer, educator (d. 2000) •
Faith Bandler, academic, activist and advocate (d. 2015) • Dame
Marie Bashir, psychiatrist, Governor of NSW (d. 2026) •
Nancy Bird Walton, aviator (d. 2009) •
Arthur Boyd, artist (d. 1999) • Sir
Jack Brabham, world champion Formula One driver (d. 2014) • Sir
Don Bradman, cricketer (d. 2001) •
Don Burrows, jazz musician (d. 2020) •
Harry Butler, naturalist and conservationist (d. 2015) •
Ruth Cracknell, theatre, film and television actress (d. 2002) •
Bart Cummings, racehorse trainer (d. 2015) •
Betty Cuthbert, Olympic runner (d. 2017) • Sir
Roden Cutler, World War II hero, Governor of New South Wales (d. 2002) •
Don Dunstan, Premier of South Australia, social commentator (d. 1999) •
Slim Dusty, singer, entertainer (d. 2003) •
Malcolm Fraser, former Prime Minister of Australia (d. 2015) •
Margaret Fulton, writer, food expert (d. 2019) •
Catherine Hamlin, physician (d. 2020) •
Hazel Hawke, social activist (d. 2013) •
Basil Hetzel, medical researcher, public health advocate (d. 2017) •
Donald Horne, academic, writer, author of
The Lucky Country (d. 2005) •
Robert Hughes, art critic, author (d. 2012) •
Barry Humphries, entertainer (d. 2023) •
Elizabeth Jolley, author (d. 2007) •
Caroline Jones, television personality, social commentator (d. 2022) •
Ian Kiernan, businessman, social activist (d. 2018) • Dame
Leonie Kramer, academic, businesswoman (d. 2016) •
John Landy, Olympic athlete, Governor of Victoria (d. 2022) •
Michael Leunig, cartoonist, social commentator (d. 2024) •
Jimmy Little, Indigenous Australian singer (d. 2012) •
Ted Mack, politician, social commentator (d. 2018) •
Edward (Ted) Matthews, World War I soldier and last Gallipoli survivor (d. 1997) •
Colleen McCullough, author, writer (d. 2015) •
Jack Mundey, trade union leader (d. 2020) •
Les Murray, poet (d. 2019) • Dame
Olivia Newton-John, singer, actress (d. 2022) •
Lowitja O'Donoghue, Indigenous Australian leader (d. 2024) • Sir
Mark Oliphant, physicist, Governor of South Australia (d. 2000) •
Margaret Olley, artist (d. 2011) •
Charles Perkins, Indigenous Australian leader (d. 2000) •
Peter Sculthorpe, musician, composer (d. 2014) •
Mum Shirl Smith, Indigenous Australian activist (d. 1998) • Dame
Joan Sutherland, opera singer (d. 2010) •
Mavis Taylor, humanitarian (d. 2007) •
Tom Uren, politician (d. 2015) • Sir
Alan Walker, social commentator/activist (d. 2003) •
Morris West, author (d. 1999) •
Gough Whitlam, former Prime Minister (d. 2014) •
Margaret Whitlam, social activist (d. 2012) •
R. M. Williams, businessman (d. 2003) •
Judith Wright, poet (d. 2000) •
Galarrwuy Yunupingu, Indigenous Australian leader (d. 2023) ==Removed while living==