List of Italian Australians

This is a list of notable Italian Australians.

Musicians

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Natalie Imbruglia

Actors and entertainers

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Arts

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Journalists

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Models

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Sciences & Health

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Business people

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  • James del Piano – immigration, shipping, real estate, timber; president of the Western Australian Italian Club (1947–1965); City of Perth councillor for ten years, including two years as Deputy Lord Mayor

Politics

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Federal politics

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Name Party Chamber Constituency Term Start Term End Notes
Bert Lazzarini   Labor House Werriwa 1919 1931 Government minister (1941–1946)
1934 1952
Tony Luchetti   Labor House Macquarie 1951 1975
John Panizza   Liberal Senate Western Australia 1987 1997
Con Sciacca   Labor House Bowman 1987 1996
1998 2004
Anthony Albanese   Labor House Grayndler 1996 incumbent Prime Minister (2022–present)
Leader of the Opposition (2019–2022)
Phil Barresi   Liberal House Deakin 1996 2007
Teresa Gambaro   Liberal House Petrie 1996 2007
Brisbane 2010 2016
Ross Vasta   Liberal House Bonner 2004 2007
2010 incumbent
Concetta Fierravanti-Wells   Liberal Senate New South Wales 2005 2022 Government minister (2016–2018)
Cory Bernardi   Liberal Senate South Australia 2006 2017
  Conservatives 2017 2019
  Independent 2019 2020
Nola Marino   Liberal House Forrest 2007 incumbent
Tony Zappia   Labor House Makin 2007 incumbent
Jane Prentice   Liberal House Ryan 2010 2019
Richard Di Natale   Greens Senate Victoria 2011 2020 Leader of the Australian Greens (2015–2020)
Matt Canavan   National Senate Queensland 2014 incumbent Government minister (2016–2020)
Daniel Mulino   Labor House Fraser 2019 incumbent
Raff Ciccone   Labor Senate Victoria 2019 incumbent

State and local politics

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Heads of government
Other

Religion

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Sport

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Australian rules football

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Soccer

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Mark Bresciano

Rugby league

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Rugby union

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Cricket

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Other sports

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References

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  1. ^ Buti, Tony (18 July 2020). "Racist name-calling is much worse than just 'sticks and stones'". WAtoday. Retrieved 15 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Parliament of Western Australia: Inaugural Speech: Mr John D'Orazio MLA (Member for Ballajura): Legislative Assembly" (PDF). Parliament of Western Australia. 3 May 2001. Archived (PDF) from the original on 20 March 2022. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  3. ^ Black, David; Phillips, Henry (2012). Making a difference : a frontier of firsts : women in the Western Australian Parliament 1921-2012 (PDF). Parliament of Western Australia. ISBN 9781921865626. Retrieved 21 April 2022.
  4. ^ Jones, Lloyd (11 March 2011). "Ex-mayor Tony Vallelonga in tears as arrest warrant issued". Perth Now. Perth, Western Australia: Nationwide News. Archived from the original on 14 March 2011. Retrieved 28 March 2011.
  5. ^ ATP Basic Facts about Mark Philippoussis