Wikipedia:WikiProject Western Australia/100 People who shaped Western Australia

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In June 2023 the West Australian newspaper published a list as part of the celebration of 190 years of the newspaper. There was no attribution to researchers or writers apart from the editor's comments.

Mokare
Charles Macfaull
Ursula Frayne
Augustus and Francis Gregory
Mathew Hale
E.Y.W. Henderson
Georgiana Molloy
John Hampton
George Fletcher Moore
Henry Willey Reveley
John Septimus Roe
James Stirling
Yagan
William Adkinson
Lionel Samsom
The pioneering Forrests
John Ferguson
Charles Harper
Matthew Gibney
Patrick and Michael Durack
Richard Roach Jewell
George Shenton
George Towton
Emma Mary Withnell
Amy Jane Best
Harry Boan
Walter James
Jandamarra
Margaret O'Brien
Paddy Hannan
John Water Kirwan
C.Y. O'Connor
George Temple Poole
Alfred Canning
John Winthrop Hacket
F.W.Bell
P.C. Anderson
R.J. Anketell
J.J. Talbott Hobbs
H.V. Throssell
Cyril Jackson
Norman Brealey
Walter Murdoch
Roberta Jull
Bessie Rischbieth
John Thomson
John Curtin
Edith Cowan
George Burvill
Herb Elliott
Fred Alexander
Paul Hasluck
Catherine King
Clancy McKenna
Shirley de la Hunty
Mollie Lucas
Gordon Stephenson
Walter Lindrum
Mary Durack
Herbert Cole Nugget Coombs
Joseph Gentilli
Kira Bouslof
Charles Bunning
John Gladstones
Michael Kailis
Margaret Court
Dom and Vincent Serventy
James Cruthers
Lang Hangcock
Charles Court
Graham Polly Farmer
Paul Rigby and Kirwin Ward
Jack Davis
Elizabeth Jolley
Kevin and Di Cullen
Harry Butler
Dennis Lillee and Rod Marsh
Stan Perron
Bon Scott
Kerry Stokes
Catherine Martin
John Hughes
Alan Bond
Brian Burke
Nigel Satterley
Sally Morgan
Gina Rinehart
Tim Winton
Fiona Stanley
Carmen Lawrence
Joe O'Dea
Malcom McCusker
Bob Hawke
Jo Vallentine
John Worsfold
Justin Langer
Heath Ledger
Barry Marshall
Robin Warren
The Modern Forrests
Ken Wyatt

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Wikipedia:WikiProject Western Australia/100 Most Influential Western Australians