Who are the celebrities in Australia?

Australian historical celebrity

Benio Peterson Andrew Barton (Banjo) Paterson (1864–1941); He is a farmer, a lawyer and a famous poet. He was born in Rana Narambla, a remote town in New South Wales. His original name is Andrew Barton Patter, and The Banjo is the name of a horse he likes in Yilang. It was later used as a pseudonym by him. The Snow River Man he wrote in 189 was published under this pseudonym. This poem was later included in his collection of poems "Snow River Man and Other Poems", which became one of the earliest collections of local poems and songs in Australia and sold well. So Peterson became the most famous poet in Australia. The opening scene of the opening ceremony of the Sydney Olympic Games was spectacular. It is from the scene of his famous long poem -The Man From Snowy River.

Henry Lawson (1867–1922) was a famous Australian novelist and poet. He was born near Grenfell, New South Wales. Influenced by his mother, he was also enthusiastic about the women's movement. Therefore, he often contacts with journalists, writers, women's rights activists and socialists. His works and poetry collections include: Song of Harmony, In a Broad Sky, When the Water in a Pot Boils, My Motherland, Joe Wilson and His Partners, Jungle Children, etc. He is familiar with the lower classes. His language is simple, vivid and full of humor, which embodies the spoken characteristics of working people and is praised as "the voice of ordinary people" by critics. His works have distinctive local characteristics in subject matter, style and language, and have made contributions to laying the foundation of Australian literature.

There is also Hewitt, a tennis player.