List of Chinese Australians
This is a list of notable Chinese Australians.
Academia
- Victor Chang: heart surgeon
 - Cindy Pan: celebrity doctor and sexual/women's health expert
 - Mabel Lee: linguist
 - Helene Chung Martin: former ABC correspondent, author of Shouting from China and Lazy Man in China
 - Terence Tao: mathematician
 - Charles Teo: neurosurgeon
 - Karen Tso: finance reporter
 - John Yu: paediatrician and 1996 Australian of the Year
 - Ouyang Yu: poet, novelist and author of The Eastern Slope Chronicle
 - Liangchi Zhang: scientist
 - Yang Hengjun: political blogger, author of "Fatal Weakness" series.
 - Marita Cheng: founder of Robogals and 2012 Young Australian of the Year
 
Business and finance
- Kwong Sue Duk: pioneer herbalist and merchant
 - Neale Fong: doctor and sports administrator
 - Sir Leslie Joseph Hooker: real estate magnate, founder of L.J. Hooker
 - Stern Hu: businessman
 - Bing Lee: businessman who started up the Bing Lee franchises
 - Andrew Leon: businessman in Cairns, Queensland [1][2]
 - Andy Yin: Sydney Inner West Leo's President
 - Yew-Kwang Ng: economist at Monash University
 - Trevor O'Hoy: Former CEO of Foster's Group
 - Ern Phang: lawyer
 - Tom See Poy: department store owner in Innisfail, Queensland
 - Mei Quong Tart: 19th Century businessman and public figurehead
 - David Wang: businessman
 - Xiaokai Yang: economist
 
Arts and entertainment
- Tony Ayres: screenwriter and director
 - Jason Chan: actor and director
 - Queenie Chan: comic artist
 - Claudia Chan Shaw: fashion designer and television presenter
 - Jackie Chan: actor,singer,director and stuntman
 - Jun Chen: painter
 - Lee Lin Chin: news reader
 - Elizabeth Chong: chef, author and television presenter
 - Anna Choy: actress and presenter
 - Li Cunxin: ballet dancer, author and public speaker
 - Jeff Fatt: performer with the Wiggles
 - Russell Jack: founder and director of the Golden Dragon Museum
 - Shen Jiawei: painter
 - Kylie Kwong: chef, restaurateur and media presenter
 - Lawrence Leung: comedian
 - Guang Li: actor
 - Renee Lim: actress and media personality
 - Nina Liu: actress
 - Jaymee Ong: actress and model
 - Cindy Pan: physician and media personality
 - Sam Pang: writer, actor, director, producer and presenter
 - Alice Pung: author
 - Rose Quong: actor, performer and writer
 - Sarah Song: television actress and presenter
 - Shaun Tan: artist, author and illustrator
 - Ling-Hsueh Tang: actress
 - Vico Thai: television and film actor
 - Annette Shun Wah: media presenter
 - James Wan: film director, writer, and producer of Saw fame
 - Bin Xie: painter
 - Hu Xin: actress
 - Poh Ling Yeow: artist, grand finalist on MasterChef Australia 2009
 - John Zerunge Young: artist
 
Politics
- William Ah Ket: barrister and early 20th century campaigner for Chinese rights
 - Henry Tsang OAM: former Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier; Deputy Lord Mayor, Sydney, 1991–1999
 - Dio Wang: federal Senator for Western Australia since 2014 (Parliament of Australia)
 - Tsebin Tchen: former federal Senator for Victoria (Parliament of Australia)
 - Helen Sham-Ho OAM: Member of the Legislative Council of New South Wales (State Parliament)
 - Jing Lee MLC: Member of the Legislative Council of South Australia since 2010 (State Parliament)
 - Peter Wong AM: Member of the Legislative Council of New South Wales (State Parliament), 1999-2007; Founder, Unity Party (Australia), 1998
 - Ernest Wong MLC: Member of the Legislative Council of New South Wales since 2013 (State Parliament)
 - Michael Choi: Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly (State Parliament), 2001-2012
 - Harry Chan: First Chinese mayor of Australia, Darwin
 - Alec Fong Lim AM: former Lord Mayor of Darwin
 - Katrina Fong Lim: Lord Mayor of Darwin
 - John So AO: Lord Mayor of Melbourne, 2001-2008
 - Alfred Huang: Lord Mayor, Adelaide, 2000-2003
 - Stanley Chiang: Mayor, Darebin
 - Robert Chong: Mayor, Whitehorse, 2002-2005
 - Chan Ching Howe: First Chinese councillor of Australia, Melville
 - Lai Li Hiam: Councillor, Yarra, Victoria, 1996-2004
 - Keith Yong: Councillor, Perth
 - Sarah Chong: United Nations Peace Women Project Officer, 2007-
 
Military
- Caleb Shang: World War I soldier, Western Front
 - Jack Wong Sue: World War II special forces soldier, mariner and author (Western Australia)
 - Billy Sing: World War I soldier
 
Sports
- Les Fong: Australian rules footballer
 - Lin Jong: Australian rules footballer
 - Cheltzie Lee: Figure skater
 - Andy Liu: Footballer
 - Anthony Liu: Figure skater
 - Miao Miao: Table tennis player
 - Richard Chee Quee: Cricketer
 - Kenneth To: Swimmer
 - Esther Qin: Diver
 - Melissa Wu: Diver
 - Priscilla Hon:Tennis player
 
Mixed Chinese/European ancestry
Academics
- Vanessa Woods: scientist, author, and feature writer for the Discovery Channel
 
Arts and entertainment
- Courtney Eaton: actress and model
 - Richard Clapton: singer and songwriter
 - Jimmy Chi: composer, musician and playwright
 - Jessica Gomes: model
 - Lisa Ho: fashion designer
 - Jenny Kee: fashion designer
 - Adam Liaw: winner of MasterChef Australia 2010
 
Military
- Billy Sing: World War I: soldier, Gallipoli and Western Front
 
Politics
- Gai Brodtmann: Member of Parliament, Federal Parliament
 - Michael Johnson: former Member of Parliament, Federal Parliament
 - Bill O'Chee: former Senator (Queensland), Federal Parliament
 - Penny Wong: Senator (South Australia), Federal Parliament, Member of Cabinet, Minister for Climate Change and Water 2007-2010, Minister of Finance and Deregulation 2010 - (Incumbent)
 
Sports
- Kevin Gordon: Rugby league player
 - Wally Koochew: Australian rules footballer
 - Hunter Poon: first player of Chinese descent to appear in Australian first-class cricket
 - Melissa Wu (diver)
 - Jack Purtell: Jockey, Won 3 Melbourne Cups.
 
References
- ↑ "99 Grafton St (entry 602511)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
 - ↑ Bolton, G. C.; Cronin, Kathryn. Leon, Andrew (1841–1920). Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
 
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