Notable people who were born or lived in Grafton include: •
James Armah (born 1976, moved to Grafton in 2016), professional dual Commonwealth champion boxer •
Michael Balk, actor and producer •
Zoe Buckman (born 1988), Olympic middle-distance runner •
Troy Cassar-Daley (born 1969), country musician •
Fanny Cohen (born 1887), headmistress •
Matthew Colless (born 1960) astronomer and director of the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics (RSAA) at the Australian National University (ANU). He was for nine years previously the director of the Australian Astronomical Observatory (AAO), Australia's national optical observatory. •
Peter Drysdale (born 1938), economist •
Adam Eckersley, musician •
Henry Havelock Ellis (1859–1939), British writer, physician, pioneer sexologist and social reformer, held the position of assistant master and then acting headmaster at a local private grammar school during 1877–78. •
Nick Emmett, rugby league player •
Jim Eggins (1898–1952), politician •
Gary Foley (born 1950), Aboriginal activist, academic, writer •
Charles Hercules Green (1919–1950), officer •
George Green (1883–unknown), rugby league player •
Ernest Henry (1904–1998), Olympic swimmer •
Henry Kendall (1839–1882) •
Andrew Landenberger (born 1966), Olympic sailor and medalist •
Robyn Lambley (born 1965), politician •
Carly Leeson (born 1998), cricketer •
Jimmy Lisle (1939–2003), rugby league and rugby union player •
Brent Livermore (born 1976), field hockey midfielder •
Ryan Maskelyne (born 1999), Olympic swimmer, competing for Papua New Guinea •
The McClymonts, country music group consisting of sisters
Brooke,
Samantha and Mollie •
Frank McGuren (1909–1990), politician •
Iven Giffard Mackay (1882–1966),
Lieutenant General •
Eddie Purkiss (born 1934), rugby union player •
Tyrone Roberts (born 1991),
Newcastle Knights and
Gold Coast Titans footballer •
Michael Rush (1844–1921), rower •
Lindsay Gordon Scott (1898–1941), architect •
Henry Ernest Searle (1866–1889), rower, co-founder of the
South China Morning Post •
James Tully (1877–1962), politician •
William Edward Vincent (1823–1861), founded
The Daily Examiner •
Brenda Walker (1957–2024), writer •
Don Walker (born 1951), musician •
Arthur Bache Walkom (1889–1976), palaeobotanist and museum director •
Kenneth "Ken" Weeks (born 1913), supercentenarian, oldest living Australian •
Bill Weiley (1901–1989), politician •
Edith Alexandra White, (1901–1988) WW2 matron •
Danny Wicks (born 1985), rugby league player •
Graham Wilson, rugby league footballer of the 1960s •
Walter George Woolnough (1876–1958), geologist •
Beau Young (born 1974), singer-songwriter, surfer ==References==