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  1. Brice, Annie (1849–1931) domestic servant
  2. Bohemia, Jack Nyibayarri (1903–1994) Gooniyandi cultural leader and police tracker
  3. Bogan, Billy (1860–1900) tracker and fugitive
  4. Blackman, Thomas Henry (1843–1920) rural labourer, farmer, and bushrangers’ associate
  5. Benjamin (1860–1893) shepherd and prisoner
  6. Bellear, Lisa (1961–2006) Indigenous activist, photographer, and radio broadcaster
  7. Behrendt, Paul Arthur (1939–2006) radio operator, oral historian, and academic
  8. Barlow, Billy (1825–1860) Gubbi Gubbi headman and resistance leader
  9. Barangaroo (1750–1791) fisherwoman and prominent figure in Sydney’s early colony
  10. Ballandella (1831–1863) stolen child
  11. Arabanoo (1759–1789) Aboriginal leader
  12. Apma, Undelya (Minnie) (1909–1990) Arrernte woman and domestic servant
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