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List of South Islandersreport

  • Alexander Aitken - mathematician/statistician, writer, mental calculator, musician (A)

  • Ronald Algie - politician (A)

  • Fred Allen - rugby union player (A)

  • James Allen - politician (A)

  • James Allen - rugby union player (A)

  • Rewi Alley - supporter of Chinese communism (A)

  • Peter Arnett - TV journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner (A)

  • Basil Arthur - politician (A)

  • Ian Athfield - architect (A)

  • David Bain (B)

  • Alison Ballance - author and film-maker (B)

  • Rick Barker - politician (B)

  • James Baxter - poet (B)

  • Francis Bell - first New Zealand-born Prime Minister (B)

  • David Benson-Pope - politician (B)

  • Todd Blackadder - rugby player (B)

  • Ben Blair - rugby player (B)

  • William Brassington - stonemason and sculptor (B)

  • Kelly Brazier - rugby player (B)

  • John Britten - designer of the Britten motorcycle (B)

  • Donald Forrester Brown - awarded the Victoria Cross (B)

  • Nigel Brown - painter (B)

  • Gerry Brownlee - politician (B)

  • Kerry Burke - politician (B)

  • Dan Carter - rugby player (C)

  • Nathan Cohen - world champion and Olympic champion rower (C)

  • Thomas Cooke - awarded the Victoria Cross (C)

  • Warren Cooper - politician (C)

  • Michael Cullen - politician (C)

  • G. H. Cunningham - plant pathologist (C)

  • Allen Curnow - poet (C)

  • Alan Dale - actor (D)

  • Lianne Dalziel - politician (D)

  • Stephnie de Ruyter - politician (D)

  • Bob Deans - rugby union player (D)

  • Bruce Deans - rugby union player (D)

  • Robbie Deans - rugby player and coach (D)

  • Rod Dixon - runner (D)

  • Rod Donald - politician (D)

  • Jimmy Duncan - rugby union player, coach and referee (D)

  • Peter Dunne - politician (D)

  • Andrew Ellis - rugby union player (E)

  • Thomas Ellison - rugby union player and lawyer (E)

  • Bill English - politician (E)

  • Bob Fitzsimmons - world boxing heavyweight champion (F)

  • Corey Flynn - rugby player (F)

  • George Forbes - Prime Minister (F)

  • Tom Fyfe - mountaineer (F)

  • George Gair - politician (G)

  • Daryl Gibson - rugby player (G)

  • Charles Gifford - teacher and very successful promoter of astronomy (G)

  • George Gillett - rugby union player (G)

  • Sir Harold Gillies - pioneering plastic surgeon (G)

  • Robin Gray - politician (G)

  • Arthur Guinness - politician (G)

  • Stewart Graeme Guthrie - police sergeant posthumously awarded the George Cross (G)

  • Sir Richard Hadlee - cricketer (H)

  • John Hall - Premier of New Zealand (H)

  • William Hall-Jones - Prime Minister of New Zealand (H)

  • Adam Hamilton - politician (H)

  • Bill Hamilton - developed the modern jetboat (H)

  • Scott Hamilton - rugby union player (H)

  • Mark Hammett - rugby union player (H)

  • Dame Joan Hammond - violinist, soprano (H)

  • Joseph Hatch - Invercargill businessman, "harvester" of penguins (H)

  • Rudy Heeman - inventor (H)

  • Louise Henderson - painter (H)

  • Graham Henry - rugby union coach (H)

  • Jack Hinton - awarded the Victoria Cross (H)

  • Frances Hodgkins - painter (H)

  • Sidney Holland - Prime Minister (H)

  • Sir Fred Hollows - eye surgeon (H)

  • Andrew Hore - rugby union player (H)

  • Ned Hughes - rugby union player (H)

  • Alfred Hulme - awarded the Victoria Cross (H)

  • Denny Hulme - world champion racing driver (H)

  • Chris Jack - rugby player (J)

  • Rowena Jackson - ballerina (J)

  • Phil Keoghan - TV presenter (K)

  • Norman Kirk - Prime Minister (K)

  • Terry Knights - awarded the Military Cross for service in Iraq (K)

  • Robert Lawson - architect (L)

  • Richard Loe - rugby player (L)

  • Jack Lovelock - runner (L)

  • Isaac Luck - architect (L)

  • Len Lye - sculptor, experimental film maker (L)

  • Laurie Mains - rugby union player and coach (M)

  • Justin Marshall - rugby union player (M)

  • Aaron Mauger - rugby union player (M)

  • Ivan Mauger - six time Motorcycle speedway world champion (M)

  • Nathan Mauger - rugby union player (M)

  • Colin McCahon - painter, museum curator, teacher (M)

  • Richie McCaw - rugby union player (M)

  • Leon MacDonald - rugby union player (M)

  • Thomas Mackenzie - Prime Minister of New Zealand (M)

  • Shona McFarlane - painter (M)

  • Michael McGarry - football player (M)

  • Duncan McGregor - rugby union player (M)

  • Sir Archie McIndoe - pioneer plastic surgeon (M)

  • Cameron McIntyre - rugby player (M)

  • Peter McIntyre - painter (M)

  • Andrew Mehrtens - rugby union player (M)

  • Henry Monson - gaoler (M)

  • William Sefton Moorhouse - prominent Canterbury politician and settler (M)

  • Benjamin Mountfort - architect (M)

  • Burt Munro - speed record breaker (M)

  • Colin Murdoch - inventor of the disposable syringe (M)

  • Edgar Neale - Mayor (1941–1945) and MP (1946–1957) for Nelson (N)

  • Henry James Nicholas - awarded the Victoria Cross (N)

  • Tane Norton - former All Black captain (N)

  • Geoffrey Palmer - Prime Minister of New Zealand (P)

  • Richard Pearse - early aviator and inventor (P)

  • Francis Petre - architect (P)

  • Bill Rowling - Prime Minister of New Zealand (R)

  • Bic Runga - singer, songwriter (R)

  • Ernest Rutherford - 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson, scientist and winner of the 1908 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (R)

  • Richard Seddon - Prime Minister of New Zealand (S)

  • George 'Johnny' Sellars - pioneering parachutist (S)

  • Henry Sewell - Premier of New Zealand (S)

  • Kate Sheppard - suffragist (S)

  • Jenny Shipley - New Zealand's first female Prime Minister (S)

  • Edward Stafford - Premier of New Zealand (S)

  • Billy Stead - rugby union player (S)

  • Robert Stout - Premier of New Zealand (S)

  • Grahame Sydney - painter (S)

  • Sir Angus Tait - businessman and electronics innovator (T)

  • Brad Thorn - rugby union and rugby league player (T)

  • Reuben Thorne - rugby union player (T)

  • Richard Travis - awarded the Victoria Cross (T)

  • Brian Turner - poet (T)

  • Glenn Turner - cricketer (T)

  • Greg Turner - golfer (T)

  • Charles Upham - World War II soldier (one of three awarded the Victoria Cross twice) (U)

  • Petrus Van der Velden - painter (V)

  • Sir Julius Vogel - Premier of New Zealand (V)

  • Miles Warren - architect (W)

  • Robert Webster - discovered the link between human flu and bird flu (W)

  • Ian Wedde - poet (W)

  • Hayley Westenra - singer (W)

  • Tony Wilding - tennis player (W)

  • Geoff Williams - painter (W)

  • Jeff Wilson - sportsman (W)

  • Shelton Woolright - musician, best known as the drummer of Blindspott (W)

  • Alex Wyllie - rugby union player and coach (W)

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New Zealand, as you know, is an island country, divided into South Island and North Island. South Island is home to the Garden City of Christchurch and the fairytale town of Queens. In South Island, you can hike Snow Mountains in the morning and surf by the sea in the evening, watch the sunrise on the east coast in the morning and watch the sunset on the west coast in the evening, even a few hours drive can see Snow Mountains, rain forests, fjords, plains, the sea and other different natural landscape. And the people who lived here, or lived here for a while, loved the place more than we could ever imagine. They were somewhere else, but they were the pride of South Island.

There are 144 of these great people in this random tool. They come from all walks of life and have a natural ability to lead and to read people. You can see the complete list and major occupations of every resident of South Island, past or present, in detail through the list recorded by the generator. They have also become role models for other young people in South Island, and their contributions have influenced the development and prospects of South Island.

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