Category:Australian pastoralists
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Australian pastoralists are graziers with large agricultural stations that are used for rearing sheep and/or cattle.
Classification: People: By occupation: Farmers: Pastoralists: By nationality: Australian
Also: Australia: People: By occupation: Farmers : Pastoralists |
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
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- Australian sheep breeders (24 P)
- Australian stockmen (55 P)
Pages in category "Australian pastoralists"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 321 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Charles Hervey Bagot
- Edward Meade Bagot
- William Baillieu
- E. H. Bakewell
- John Barker (businessman)
- Joseph Barritt
- William Beak
- James Rigby Beevor
- George Bennet (pastoralist)
- Lyn Berlowitz
- Janet Biddlecombe
- Francis Edward Bigge
- George Murray Black
- Niel Black
- Anne Fraser Bon
- Thomas Wilde Boothby
- John Bosworth
- Joseph Botterill
- James Boucaut
- Bowman brothers
- William Bowman (miller)
- Benjamin Boyd
- Joseph Bradshaw (pastoralist)
- Charles Samuel Brockman
- George Julius Brockman
- William Adams Brodribb
- Herbert Brookes
- Alfred Henry Brown
- James Brown (Australian pastoralist)
- Kenneth Brown (pastoralist)
- Sylvester John Browne
- William James Browne
- Nathaniel Buchanan
- William Buchanan (pastoralist)
- Agnes Buntine
- Richard Goldsmith Burges
- Thomas Burges
- Robert Edwin Bush
- William Butcher
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- James John Cadell
- Alexander Cameron (pioneer)
- Donald Cameron (Tasmanian politician)
- Ewen Paul Cameron
- Charles Gordon Campbell
- Charles James Fox Campbell
- Colin Campbell (Australian politician)
- William Campbell (Victorian politician)
- Ernest William Castine
- Ben Chaffey
- Chambers brothers (pastoralists)
- John Cheriton
- James Chisholm (merchant)
- Robert Christison (pastoralist)
- John Church (politician)
- Sir William Clarke, 1st Baronet
- William Coghill
- Francis Connor
- H. L. Conran
- Duncan Cooper (cricketer)
- S. W. Copley
- John Costello (pastoralist)
- Mary Costello (pastoralist)
- Thomas Coutts (colonist)
- Edward Kendall Crace
- Sam Croker
- Tony Crook (politician)
- John Crozier (politician)
- Daniel Cudmore (businessman)
- Owen Cummins
- Daniel Curdie
- Edward Curr
- Henry 'Babe' Curran
- John Lang Currie
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- Henry Dangar
- Everard Darlot
- Leonard Darlot
- M. C. Davies
- Robert Dawson Esq.
- Ernest de Little
- Thomas Frederick de Pledge
- Frédéric Guillaume de Pury
- Paul de Castella
- Ren DeGaris
- John Dickson (Australian politician)
- Denis Doherty
- Stuart Donaldson
- Vincent James Dowling
- Walter Duffield
- John Duncan (Australian politician)
- Walter Hughes Duncan
- Bill Dunn (Pilbara elder)
- Michael Durack
- Patrick Durack
- Charles Christian Dutton
- Emily Dutton
- Frederick Dutton (Australian politician)
- Henry Dutton (pastoralist)
- Henry Hampden Dutton
- Hampden Dutton
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- John Gardiner (pastoralist)
- Joseph Gilbert (winemaker)
- William Gilbert (pastoralist)
- Gordon Gilfillan
- Hugh Glass (pastoralist)
- Edward Burton Gleeson
- Hampton Gleeson
- Charles Rufus Goode
- Clarence Goode
- Thomas Goode (pastoralist)
- John Goodman (Australian politician)
- Deuchar Gordon
- Douglas Peel Gordon
- McKenzie Grant
- Peter Grant Hay
- Samuel Gray (Australian politician)
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- Reg Hailstone
- John Haimes
- Arthur Hall (soldier)
- Thomas Simpson Hall
- John Hallett (South Australian politician)
- Charles Haly
- Thomas Ferrier Hamilton
- Frederick Henry Handcock
- Harrold Brothers
- Les Hart (politician)
- Albert Young Hassell
- John Frederick Tasman Hassell
- John Hassell (settler)
- Charles Hawker
- Hartley Gladstone Hawkins
- William Hayes (pastoralist)
- Edward Henty
- Francis Henty
- Charles Lumley Hill
- Thomas Hogarth
- Paul Holmes à Court
- John Rout Hopkins
- F. W. Hughes
- Herbert Bristow Hughes
- William Hutchinson (Australian politician)
- William Hutchison (pastoralist)