Stand-up comedian famous for acid wit, insulting audience
The biggest names in show business felt that "if they hadn't been insulted by Rickles, they weren't with it".
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The biggest names in show business felt that "if they hadn't been insulted by Rickles, they weren't with it".
Darcus Howe, Arthur Bisguier, Jill Martin
After the United States Supreme Court legalised gay marriage in 2015, more than 26 million people on Facebook changed their profile photos to include the flag.
The best a suburban GP could do for a woman 'in trouble' was to find out who was currently the least dangerous abortionist and advise her where to go.
In spite of a number of health challenges, teacher Gina Sabto threw herself into her love of language and, especially, of poetry.
A brilliant teacher of history, Itiel Bereson was also a highly successful writer of textbooks.
Bert Evans was a prominent and influential advocate for employers in the decades that changed Australia.
Former chair of the National Trust Rodney Davidson was a key figure in the growth of the heritage movement in Melbourne and Victoria.
Leak won 19 Stanley Awards, for excellence by the Australian Cartoonists' Association.
The number of shelters for battered women grew from a mere handful in 1977 to nearly 700 the year The Burning Bed was televised.
Noreen Fraser, Robert Day, Roberta Knie
Clem Curtis, who has died aged 76, was the original singer with the Foundations, best remembered for the 1967 pop-soul hit, Baby Now That I've Found You, the first of six British chart entries.
From a young age Jack Joel had a strong entrepreneurial spirit and a love of adventure.
Kathrada spent 18 years of his sentence on Robben Island, the apartheid regime's most notorious prison.
Conolly developed a multitude of hand surgery practices and techniques new to Australia.
Mesnil Turner, James Cotton, Sam Leach
Scottish-born designer behind ground-breaking Montreal Chair also taught at RMIT.
Allan James "Jim" Baker, who has died aged 94, was one of Australia's more interesting philosophers, intellectuals, and gadflies. He was a prominent member of the Sydney Push, the Bohemian intellectual circle that met in Sydney's city and inner-city pubs from the late 1940s.
Migrant Deeb El-Hage met many challenges in his life with leadership and dedication to his beloved Lebanese community and church.
Former Camberwell Grammar School head David Dyer recognised before any of his contemporaries in the independent school system the importance of student wellbeing.
Portrait sparked controversy when it was pointed out that Smith's image bore a striking resemblance to a photograph taken in 1974.
Dexter described himself as short, fat, bald, deaf; a lukewarm socialist, a lover of crosswords and a hater of Australian cricketers.
McGuinness was never convicted of any terrorist act but twice imprisoned in the Republic for IRA membership
David Rockefeller, who grew up in the largest private residence in New York City, was required to do chores. At 7, he spent eight hours a day raking leaves on the family's 3,400 acre estate.
Presley was rock's first pop star and teenage heartthrob, Berry was its master theorist and conceptual genius.
John Surtees, Fred Weintraub, Royal Robbins
The roads of suburbs like Menai, Kings Langley, Cherrybrook and much of Campbelltown are largely his work.
Lloyd H. Conover, a chemist whose breakthrough invention of one of the most effective and widely prescribed antibiotics, tetracycline, led to a new approach to developing such drugs, has died in St. Petersburg, Florida, aged 93.
Andrew Hay, a key figure in the loans scandal that led to the downfall of the Whitlam Goverment, went on to be a champion of economic rationalism and the business community.
The Australian film industry has lost an outstanding cinematographer with the death of Louis Irving, ACS.
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