List of people from Fremantle

This is a list of notable people from Fremantle, Western Australia. They may have been born there or have been resident there at some time.

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B

C

D

George Doig

E

Statue of Hughie Edwards

F

G

H

Paul Hasluck

I

J

K

  • Samantha Kerr (1993–), football (soccer) player; midfielder for Australia national women's football team (the Matildas)
  • Theo Koning (born 1950 in the Netherlands) is a Western Australian painter, sculptor, printmaker and art teacher. Theo Koning's works have gained extensive representation in art galleries throughout Australia, including the National Gallery of Australia.[5][6][7]

L

M

N

P

R

S

Bon Scott

T

Shaun Tan

W

Y

  • Henry Yelverton (1854–1906), politician; member of the Western Australian Legislative Council

Z

  • Carla Zampatti (1942–2021), fashion designer; emigrated to Fremantle from Italy in 1950[27]

See also

References

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