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Bernard O’Dowd

Bernard O’Dowd

1866 – 1953
Poet, Radical
O’Dowd was born at Beaufort, Victoria to Irish emigrant parents who were preoccupied with Celtic ancestry and legend. But, in the hope that he would win paid secondary school and university fees, O’Dowd was not sent to Catholic schools.
He did win the fees but was forced to leave university and earn a [...]


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Patrick O’Farrell

Patrick O’Farrell

1933 – 2003
Historian
Born in New Zealand to Irish parents, O’Farrell moved to Australia in 1956 and, after receiving a PhD from the Australian National University, became a professor of history and, later, emeritus professor, at the University of New South Wales (UNSW).
Many of the 12 books he wrote concerned Irish Australia, Catholicism in Australia and [...]


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Robert O’Hara Burke

Robert O’Hara Burke

1821-1861
Explorer
Burke was born into a family of Protestant gentry in Co Galway and, like all the males in his family, became a soldier.
He served in the Austrian army and the Irish Mounted Constabulary prior to migrating to Australia in 1853. He joined the Victorian police and rose to superintendent before leaving, in 1860, to command [...]


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Cornelius O’Leary

Cornelius O’Leary

1897– 1971
Public Servant
Born at Murwillumbah, NSW to an Irish immigrant father and a Queensland-born mother, O’Leary was educated by the Christian Brothers in Ipswich, Queensland and began working for the Queensland Public Service in 1913.
Starting off as a clerk, by November 1922 he was appointed a ‘protector of Aboriginals’ and assigned to the district of [...]


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Paddy O’Neill

Paddy O’Neill

1874 – 1953
Trade Unionist
Born at Wentworth, NSW, the seventh of nine children of Irish-born parents, O’Neill was educated at the local Catholic school.
The family moved to Broken Hill and Paddy and his brothers became mineworkers. In 1899 he married Mary Anne Gearon, from South Australia. They had six children.
In 1908 he became secretary of the [...]


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Bill ‘Tiger’ O’Reilly

Bill ‘Tiger’ O’Reilly

1905 – 1992
Cricketer
Born into an Irish family in White Cliffs, NSW, in 1905, William Joseph ‘Tiger’ O’Reilly would go on to become the greatest spin bowler of all time.
His father was a small-town schoolmaster who was moved around a lot and in 1917 the family moved north to the town of Wingello where “everyone was [...]


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Maurice O’Reilly

Maurice O’Reilly

1866 – 1933
Priest
Born in Co Cork, the eldest of five children, O’Reilly was educated at St Colman’s College, Fermoy, before studying philosophy and theology at Maynooth. He was ordained a Vincentian priest in January 1890 and emigrated to Melbourne in 1892.
In 1899 he became information editor of the Catholic monthly, Austral Light, and was to [...]


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John O’Shanassy

John O’Shanassy

1818 – 1883
Politician, Businessman
Born near Thurles, Co Tipperary, Ireland, O’Shanassy and his wife Margaret arrived in Australia in November 1839. After initially buying a farm, they opened a drapery shop in Collins St, Melbourne in 1845.
O’Shanassy’s political career began the following year when he won a by-election to become a member of the Melbourne Council. [...]


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Maurice O’Shea

Maurice O’Shea

1897 – 1956
Winemaker
Maurice O’Shea was born in 1897 in North Sydney, to John Augustus O’Shea, an Irish-born wine-and-spirit merchant, and Leontine Frances, who came from France.
The young O’Shea trained as a viticulturist and analytical chemist at the University of Montpellier before returning to NSW in 1920.
He began to make wine on the family property at [...]


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Paul O’Sullivan

Paul O’Sullivan

1962 –
BUSINESSMAN
Born in Dublin, O’Sullivan learned the value of good business from an early age. His father, a senior public servant, had his children take up odd jobs to supplement their household income.
“I’ve sold everything from newspapers to French wine and Irish peat fuel,” said O’Sullivan.
Having completed a degree in economics at Trinity College and [...]


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