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Stations in 1868 with 100 cattle. By 1877 the
Duracks had a herd of
approximately 30,000 head of cattle.
Durack and his
brother Michael trekked across the...
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Durack may
refer to:
Patrick Durack (1834–1898),
pastoralist Michael Durack (1865–1950), pastoralist, son of
Patrick Mary
Durack (1913–1994), historian...
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Division of
Durack is an
Australian Electoral Division in the
state of
Western Australia. The
Division is
named after the
pioneering Durack family, whose...
- Lucy
Durack (born 17
November 1982) is an
Australian actress,
singer and
television personality who pla****
Glinda in the
Australian production of Wicked...
- Keep Him My Country. Mary
Durack, born in Adelaide,
South Australia, to
Michael Patrick Durack (1865–1950) and
Bessie Durack (née Johnstone), and her siblings...
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Michael Patrick Durack (1865–1950) and his wife,
Bessie Johnstone Durack. She was the
younger sister of
writer and
historian Dame Mary
Durack (1913–1994)...
- Mary
Durack (born 20 May 1994) is a
former professional footballer who last pla**** as a
goalkeeper for
Chelsea of the FA Women's
Super League.
Durack was...
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Durack is an
outer south-western
suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census,
Durack had a po****tion of...
- John
Philip Durack SC (born 18 May 1956) is an
Australian barrister and
former first-class cricketer. The son of
Peter Durack, he was born at
Perth in...
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William Durack, QC (1888–1978), also
known as
Roaring Jack
Durack or
Black Jack
Durack, was an
Australian lawyer. He was part of the
Durack dynasty of...