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Sandstone Who's Who

Distinguished and Famous people from Sandstone

Sir Sidney Kidman

Sir Sidney Kidman (1857-1935) was an Australian pastoralist and entrepreneur, born in Sandstone, Western Australia. He became one of the country's richest and most influential figures in the cattle industry. Kidman owned and operated numerous properties across Outback Australia and was known as the "Cattle King." His achievements and contributions greatly influenced the development of the Australian beef industry.

Reginald Dudley Foote

Reginald Dudley Foote (1879-1957) was a geologist and mining engineer born in Sandstone, Western Australia. He played a crucial role in the discovery and development of several significant mineral deposits not only in Sandstone but also across Western Australia. Foote's expertise and geological knowledge greatly contributed to the region's mining industry.

Herbert Hoover

Although not born in Sandstone, Herbert Hoover (1874-1964) spent some of his childhood in this region. Hoover later became the 31st President of the United States (1929-1933). He served as a mining engineer and consultant in Western Australia, including the Sandstone area, before venturing into politics.

Lorna Mitchell

Lorna Mitchell (1914-1983) was recognized as Australia's first female geologist. She was born in Sandstone, Western Australia, and made significant contributions to the understanding of Western Australia's geological structure and mineral resources. Mitchell's work played a pivotal role in shaping the region's mining industry.

Tony Mahoney

Tony Mahoney (born 1964) is an Australian rules footballer hailing from Sandstone, Western Australia. He played for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL) from 1989 to 1994. Mahoney was known for his tenacity and defensive skills as a midfielder.

Alice Nannup

Alice Nannup (1928-2017) was an Aboriginal elder and memoirist who grew up in Sandstone, Western Australia. Her memoir, "When the Pelican Laughed," provides valuable insights into the history, culture, and experiences of the Noongar people in the region.

George Milner

George Milner (1905-1981) was a prominent Australian rules footballer who was born in Sandstone, Western Australia. He played for the East Perth Football Club in the West Australian National Football League (WANFL) during the 1930s. Milner is regarded as one of the club's best footballers and was inducted into the East Perth Hall of Fame.

Charlie Hardwick

Charlie Hardwick (born 1948) is an Australian actor and singer. Although not originally from Sandstone, he spent his childhood in the area. Hardwick has appeared in various television shows, including "Emmerdale" and "Coronation Street," and is known for his talent in both acting and singing.

Jo Austen

Jo Austen is an Australian sculptor who lived and worked in Sandstone, Western Australia. She is known for her intricate sculptures inspired by the local landscape and culture.

Benjamin "Bunbury" Mermorial Wall

The Benjamin "Bunbury" Memorial Wall, located in Sandstone, commemorates those who lost their lives in a tragic mining accident in 1926. The accident resulted in the deaths of numerous miners and was a significant event in the history of Sandstone.

George Hubert White

George Hubert White (1894 – 1984) was an Australian explorer, surveyor, and geologist. Although not hailing from Sandstone, he made significant contributions to the geological surveying of Western Australia, including visits to the Sandstone region. His mapping efforts greatly assisted in understanding and exploiting the state's mineral resources.

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