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Port Elliot Who's Who

Distinguished and Famous people from Port Elliot

Lorne Henry Goldfinch (1882-1958)

Lorne Henry Goldfinch was a prominent Australian artist born in Port Elliot. He was known for his landscape paintings that captured the scenic beauty of the region. Goldfinch's works are highly regarded and have been exhibited in numerous galleries across Australia.

Don Dunstan (1926-1999)

Don Dunstan was an Australian politician and a prominent figure in South Australian politics. Born in Port Elliot, he served as the Premier of South Australia from 1967 to 1968 and again from 1970 to 1979. Dunstan is widely recognized for his progressive reforms, including decriminalizing homosexuality and introducing legislation to protect the environment.

Jim Bettison (1922-2019)

Jim Bettison was an esteemed Australian businessperson and philanthropist who hailed from Port Elliot. He was the founder of the Bettison Group, an Adelaide-based engineering and manufacturing firm. Bettison made significant contributions to various charitable causes, particularly in the areas of education and medical research.

John Bannon (1943-2015)

John Bannon was an Australian academic, politician, and the Premier of South Australia from 1982 to 1992. Born in Bendigo, Victoria, Bannon spent a significant part of his life in Port Elliot. He was a respected figure in South Australian politics, known for his dedication to education and urban development.

Frank Mignone (1930-2009)

Frank Mignone was an accomplished Australian rules footballer who grew up in Port Elliot. He played as a defender for the St Kilda Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1950s and 1960s. Mignone's outstanding skills and tenacity on the field made him a beloved figure in Australian football.

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