Jan 042023
Australian of the Year Award – 1990 to 1976

The Australian of the Year Award is Australia’s annual national honor and pride. It is presented annually on Australia Day to recognise achievement and service by an Australian in any field of human endeavour.

AUSTRALIAN OF THE YEAR Award recognises people who inspire us through their achievements to be better, do better. They have become role models in our communities challenging us to contribute in our own way to making Australia and the world a better place.

Every year the national Australian of the Year Awards are awarded on Australia Day. The Australian of the Year Awards started in 1960 and is a program of the National Australia Day Council.

Present to 1991 … 1990 to 1976 … 1975 to 1960

Award
Year
NameBornDiedA little bit about them . . .
1990Fred Hollows1921-1993Ophthalmologist and humanitarian, founder of The Fred Hollows Foundation, pioneered a low cost method for manufacturing intraocular lenses, trained doctors in poor communities overseas to perform simple eye surgery
1989Allan Border1955 Australian cricket captain, names Australian of the Year for his leading role in the historic Ashes victory
1988Kay Cottee1954 Solo yachtswoman, first female sailor to circumnavigate the world non-stop and unassisted. Her journey took 189 days in 1988 and set 7 world records. She also help raise over one million dollars for the Life Education Centres
1987John Farnham1949 Singer and musician (Sadie the Cleaning Lady) named Australian of the Year for his outstanding contribution to the Australian music industry over 20 years
1986Dick Smith1944 Entrepreneur, adventurer and philanthropist, completed  first solo helicopter flight around the world (1983), donated first mobile classroom to Life Education Centres (1981)
1985Paul Hogan1939 Golden Globe Award winning actor, his “slip an extra shrimp on the barbie’ Australian tourism ad took Australia from 49th to 1st as most desired holiday destination for American travellers
1984Lowitja O’Donoghue1932 Aboriginal leader, health worker; inaugural chairperson of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Commission (1990–96),
Australian of the Year for her work in bridging the cultural gap between Aborigines and the rest of the community
1983Robert de Castella1957 Marathon runner, won gold at 19821986 Commonwealth Games and Director Australian Institute of Sport (1990-95)
1982Edward Williams1921-1999Judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland (1971), chairman Australia’s National Crimes Commission (1982)and Brisbane Commonwealth Games Foundation (1982)
1981John Crawford1910-1984Agricultural economist, key architect of Australia’s post-war growth, head of the Department of Commerce and Agriculture, Chancellor Australian National University
1980Manning Clark1915-1991Historian, best known for writing a six-volume A History of Australia
1979Neville Bonner1922-1999Aboriginal Australian politician, first indigenous Australian to become a Senator, elder of the Jagera people
1979Harry Butler1930 Conservationist and naturalist, through TV program In the Wild and his books, he helped to popularise science and natural history for Australians of all ages
1978Galarrwuy Yunupingu1948 Aboriginal leader and land rights activist, one of 100 Australian Living National Treasure, member of Gumatj clan of the Yolngu people
1978Alan Bond1938 Entrepreneur and America’s Cup financier, 2003 America’s Cup Hall of Fame, he was later convicted of fraud and sentenced to 7 years in prison
1977Murray Tyrrell1913-1994Official Secretary to six Governors-General
1976Edward Dunlop
“Weary”
1907-1993As a surgeon pioneered new surgical techniques, World War II prisoner of war forced to work on the infamous Thai-Burma railway

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