•
Albert Burge (1889–1943), early rugby league and rugby union player •
Barney Dalton (1891–1929), former
Eastern Suburbs rugby league player and gangster who was aligned with
Kate Leigh during the 1920s "razor wars" •
John Dacey (1854–1912), Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly (1895–1912), Minister and namesake of
Daceyville •
James Dooley (1877–1950), Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly (1907–27), and Premier of New South Wales (1921, 1921–22) •
Bill Dunn (1877–1951), Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly (1910–50) and Minister •
John Dunn (bushranger) (1846-1866), Bushranger •
Jock Garden (1882–1968), Member of the Australian House of Representatives (1934–37), trade unionist and founder of the
Communist Party of Australia •
Bob Heffron (1890–1978), Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly (1930–68) and Premier of New South Wales (1959–64) •
Bede Kenny (1896–1953), 1917 recipient of the
Victoria Cross •
Clarrie Martin (1900–1953), Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly and Attorney General (1941–53) •
Joseph Maxwell (1896–1967), 1918 recipient of the Victoria Cross •
Arthur Stace (1885–1967), former soldier famous as the
Eternity pavement scribe •
Edward Milner Stephen (1870–1939), Alderman of the City of Sydney (1900–27), NSW Supreme Court judge (1929–1939) •
Ernest Tresidder (1875–1951), Mayor of Randwick, Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly and Alderman of Randwick and City of Sydney councils •
Blair Wark (1894–1941), 1918 recipient of the Victoria Cross •
Kate Leigh (1881–1964),
Sydney Gangster involved in the Razor Wars of the 1920's and 1930's. == References ==