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Central Darling Who's Who

Distinguished and Famous people from Central Darling

Tottie Goldsmith

Tottie Goldsmith is an Australian actress, singer, and television personality born on July 22, 1963, in Sydney, Australia. She grew up in Menindee, a town in the Central Darling region of New South Wales. Tottie gained fame as a founding member of the pop music group Chantoozies in the 1980s. She has also appeared in various television shows and films throughout her career. Tottie Goldsmith remains a respected figure in the Australian entertainment industry.

George Mulrainey

George Mulrainey is an Australian politician who was born on July 25, 1931, in Wentworth, New South Wales, which is part of the Central Darling region. He served as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1973 to 1984, representing the electoral district of Wentworth. Mulrainey was a member of the National Party and held various ministerial positions during his political career.

Arthur Upfield

Arthur Upfield was an English-born Australian writer best known for his detective fiction featuring the character Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte, also known as Bony. Upfield was born on September 1, 1890, in Gosport, Hampshire, England. He spent a significant portion of his life living in New South Wales, including periods in the Central Darling region. Upfield's novels are renowned for their vivid descriptions of the Australian outback and Indigenous Australian culture. His books have made a lasting impact on Australian crime fiction.

Janine Haines

Janine Haines was an Australian politician and activist who was born on May 8, 1945, in Tanunda, South Australia. Although not born directly in the Central Darling region, Haines spent a considerable part of her life in Broken Hill, a city located within the region. She became the leader of the Australian Democrats political party in 1986, making her the first woman to lead an Australian political party. Janine Haines was known for her advocacy for women's rights, social justice, and environmental issues.

Curtly Hampton

Curtly Hampton is a professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Adelaide and Greater Western Sydney AFL teams. He was born on November 24, 1992, in the Central Darling region of New South Wales. Hampton made his debut in the Australian Football League (AFL) in 2012. Although he retired from professional football in 2018 due to injury, Curtly Hampton is recognized as a talented athlete from the Central Darling area.

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