War hero helped to shape the city of Preston
Melbourne lost a quiet hero when Herbert William (Bert) Tinning died at the age of 95 after a life of duty, civic service and a passion for his city.
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Melbourne lost a quiet hero when Herbert William (Bert) Tinning died at the age of 95 after a life of duty, civic service and a passion for his city.
As Chief Veterinary Officer Wallace White had a major role in developing government policy in animal health.
There are some of us who remember when Victoria was a roast beef and two veg kind of a place. Then along came the Italians and the Greeks. And then there was John Guy.
A teen pop star who became a worldwide figure of substance, and substances, he earned the right to sit alongside his heroes Elton John and Freddie Mercury.
At the height of his success Parfitt owned 10 Porsches, had a £1000 per week cocaine habit.
Devoted to continuing climate research until he died.
Mario Milano's name is recalled in Australia even by those who weren't wrestling fans.
Galitzine was one of the first clutch of supermodels to be sent abroad for Vogue, travelling in 1952 to Sydney.
Joseph Lewis-Hughes was instrumental in planning for the evacuation of Sydney, supposed target of a Soviet submarine nuclear strike.
Patricia Robins, Marion Pritchard
Tantalised Tony Curtis with a seductive performance
Phelan saved more than one journalist from disasters in their copy
Pilot whose colour blindness meant he could see from the air where pests were infecting cototn crops
Mars McMillan was a remarkable and gifted artist who made a significant contribution to music in Melbourne.
Margaretta Wilkinson was a role model for budding female scientists.
Leila Scott, who died aged 103, served as a nurse in World War II, and had a long and varied career.
Peter Travis, who designed the Speedo swimming brief, was an outstanding ceramic artist, designer and lecturer, consulted for the interior design of prominent buildings and sought after for his works.
Dr Eric Fisher AM was a leader in the field of medical general practice in Australia who was still seeing patients at the age of 90. Central to his approach was a belief that emotional well-being has a significant impact on a person's health and recovery.
Gabor: "I'm a marvellous housekeeper. Every time I leave a man I keep his house."
Brink-of-death tales told by Ronald Reagan, Elizabeth Taylor, Goldie Hawn, Cher, Walter Matthau, Halle Berry, Carrie Fisher and Jack Lemmon.
Virtuoso pianist and former Soviet chess champion Mark Taimanov dies aged 90.
Melbourne pioneer taught a generation of Australian architects to honour their own roots.
Lieutenant Commander Jock Moffat, Lady Elizabeth Longman.
The author continued her writing despite suffering from brain cancer.
'Few editors have worn their talents so lightly or been so universally admired.'
To Sir, with Love comes from an inscription his appreciative students wrote on a pack of cigarettes they gave him.
Robert Vaughn, who died aged 83, was a versatile American actor who for half a century specialised in debonair and often sinister characters.
Former Governor-General Dame Quentin Bryce: "I remember with a deep fondness listening to you on ABC Radio at home with babies, desperate to keep in touch with the outside world."
Evansky first experimented with the "blow wave", having watched a barber do it to his male clients.
Once, asked to write to a particularly tight deadline, he told his editor he would oblige if he was sent a puppy.
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