Notable people interred within Karrakatta Cemetery include: •
Jessie Argyle, an Aboriginal Western Australian woman who led a community space for Aboriginal people •
William Baldwin,
New Zealand politician •
Jean Beadle, Australian feminist, social worker, and Labor Party member •
Marion Bell, motorist and first woman to encircle Australia by car •
Simon Cain, actor, horse breeder and Aboriginal art gallery owner •
Edith Cowan, social reformer, first Australian woman to serve as a member of parliament •
Elsie Curtin,
wife of John Curtin •
John Curtin, 14th
Prime Minister of Australia • Sir
John Dwyer KCMG, Chief Justice, Lieutenant-Governor, buried with Lady Emily Louise Dwyer • Sir
John Forrest, 1st
Premier of Western Australia •
Joseph Furphy, author • Dame
Alexandra Hasluck, author and wife of Paul Hasluck • Sir
Paul Hasluck, 17th
Governor-General of Australia and politician • Sir
Joseph John Talbot Hobbs (1864–1938), Australian Army General (
cenotaph) •
Heath Ledger, actor (ashes) •
Matthew Locke, soldier (ashes) •
Paul McGinness, co-founder of
Qantas Airways •
Monty Miller, trade unionist •
John Scaddan, 10th
Premier of Western Australia •
William Stratton,
Chief of Air Staff (1969–1971),
Royal New Zealand Air Force •
A. O. Neville, the first Chief Protector of Aborigines •
James del Piano, businessman, Italian diaspora aficionado •
J. W. Sutherland (1870–1946), mining engineer and metallurgist in Western Australia •
Frederick Vosper, Australian newspaper journalist, proprietor, and politician •
Edward Wittenoom, Australian politician There are also ten
Victoria Cross recipients who are interred in Karrakatta Cemetery: •
Thomas Axford •
John Carroll • Sir
Hughie Edwards •
Robert Gee •
James Heather Gordon •
George Julian Howell •
Martin O'Meara •
Clifford Sadlier •
Hugo Throssell •
James Park Woods There is also a mass grave of 16 unidentified victims of the
1950 Australian National Airways Douglas DC-4 crash. == See also ==