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Coal River Valley Who's Who

Distinguished and Famous people from Coal River Valley

Coal River Valley is a region located in Tasmania, Australia, that has been home to several distinguished and famous individuals over the years.

1. Matthew Brady (1799-1826)

Matthew Brady was an infamous bushranger who operated in the Coal River Valley during the early 19th century. He became one of Australia's most notorious outlaws, leading a gang and conducting robbery and murder. Although his activities were criminal, Brady's name has become intertwined with the history of the region.

2. Elizabeth Rachel Neasey (1820-1867)

Elizabeth Rachel Neasey, also known as Bessie Cochrane, was a noted folk singer and storyteller from Coal River Valley. She was known for preserving and sharing the traditional songs and tales of the area, which provided valuable insights into the region's heritage.

3. Thomas Reibey (1806-1865)

Thomas Reibey was an Australian politician who played a significant role in the early development of the Coal River Valley. He served as a member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council and actively advocated for the region's economic growth and infrastructure development.

4. Mary Pitt (1844-1927)

Mary Pitt was a pioneering female journalist from Coal River Valley. She became one of the first women to work as a newspaper editor in Australia, being associated with the influential "Champion" newspaper. Her contributions to journalism and her promotion of women's rights were highly regarded.

5. Sir Henry Dobson (1841-1918)

Sir Henry Dobson was a prominent Australian politician and Premier of Tasmania from 1892 to 1894. He was born and raised in Coal River Valley and went on to achieve national recognition for his political career, advocating for educational reforms and social welfare policies.

6. Peter Cundall (born 1927)

Peter Cundall is a well-known horticulturist, author, and television presenter who was born in Coal River Valley. He gained popularity through his long-running television program "Gardening Australia," where he shared his extensive knowledge and passion for gardening with thousands of viewers.

These are just a few examples of the distinguished individuals associated with Coal River Valley, each contributing to its rich history and cultural legacy.

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Australia's oldest Bridge in Richmond Coal River Valley (m) thanks to Anna