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  • Mary Costello (née Scanlan) (6 January 1839 – 18 December 1924) was a pioneering pastoralist in the Northern Territory of Australia. Costello was born...
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  • Mary Costello may refer to: Mary Ann Costello (1747–1827), Irish actress Mary Costello (pastoralist) (1839–1924), pastoralist in the Northern Territory...
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    John Costello (31 March 1838 – 25 February 1923) was a pioneer and pastoralist in outback Queensland. Born in Yass, New South Wales, Costello was the fifth...
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  • late 1860s, British pastoralist John Costello laid claim to the area which became known as the Keeroongooloo pastoral station. Costello offered up part of...
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  • Jimmy Essie Davis as Mary Costello David Ngoombujarra as Burrakin Stephen Dillane as Patsy Susan Lynch as Sarah Max Cullen as Mr Costello Brian Rooney as JW...
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  • Michael Durack (category Australian pastoralists)
    was a pastoralist and Western Australian pioneer, known as "M.P." or to the family as "Miguel". He was the son of Patrick Durack and Mary Costello, both...
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    Patrick Durack (category Australian pastoralists)
    Mary Costello, only daughter of Michael Costello, a native of County Tipperary, and his wife Mary Tully, a native of County Galway. Patrick and Mary had...
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    January 2006, he was promoted to become Assistant Treasurer under Peter Costello. After the defeat of the Liberal-National Coalition at the 2007 election...
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    north of town after John Tennant, a financier of his expedition and a pastoralist from Port Lincoln, South Australia, in gratitude for the financial help...
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    John D. Cronin, M.P. (Labour). Edward Micklethwaite Curr, Australian pastoralist and squatter. John da Cunha, barrister and judge, member of the British...
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    eastern third of New South Wales was controlled by fewer than 2,000 pastoralists. In 1825, the western boundary of New South Wales was extended to longitude...
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    He was also a prominent churchman and was one of the earliest pioneer pastoralists of western New South Wales. In November 1853 320 acres of the original...
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    1860s, Deniliquin was the centre of a short-lived campaign by wealthy pastoralists including Peppin, George Desailly, Robert Landale and William Brodribb...
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    Malcolm Fraser (category Australian pastoralists)
    Ayres (1987), pp. 90–91. Ayres (1987), pp. 96–99. Ayres (1987), pp. 100–102. Mary Alexander (15 July 2011). "Life and spaghetti on the Frasers' farm". standard...
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  • American jazz clarinetist (b. 1892) August 13 James Fairbairn, Australian pastoralist, aviator and politician (b. 1897) Sir Henry Gullett, Australian politician...
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    different from those of his time". As premier, Forrest faced pressure from pastoralists in the north-west – including family members and parliamentary colleagues...
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    to the region and maintain the favourable land tenure the "squatter" pastoralists enjoyed. With the movement strongest in Deniliquin and Albury, Dunmore...
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  • Recipient Citation Notes The Honourable Peter Howard Costello For eminent service to the Parliament of Australia, particularly through the development...
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  • the agricultural and livestock industries, in particular through the Pastoralists and Graziers Association of Western Australia Diana Mildred Bowman For...
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