Lin Onus AM (4 December 1948 – 23 October 1996), born William McLintock Onus and also known as Lin Burralung McLintock Onus, was an Australian artist...
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Legal burden of proof (onus probandi) Bill Onus (1906-68), Australian Aboriginal political activist, boomerang thrower Lin Onus (1948-96) Australian Aboriginal...
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artist Lin Onus. Onus was born on 15 November 1906 at the Cummeragunja Aboriginal Reserve in New South Wales, the eldest child of William Townsend Onus Snr...
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have reinterpreted and adapted the image. Indigenous Australian artist Lin Onus used The Great Wave off Kanagawa as the basis for his 1992 painting Michael...
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Australian Ballet Melanie Horsnell, singer-songwriter Mo'Ju, musician Lin Onus, artist Harry Wedge, artist Josh Addo-Carr, rugby league footballer Braidon...
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vice-regal office (Governor of South Australia) Bill Onus (1906 – 1968), activist and actor Lin Onus (1948 – 1996), artist, son of Bill Jack Patten (1905...
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Olsen (1928–2023): landscape painter who won the Archibald Prize in 2005 Lin Onus (1948–1996): Scottish–Koori Aboriginal artist Rosemary Opala (1923–2008):...
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74, American politician. Michel Kelber, 87–88, French cinematographer. Lin Onus, 47, Australian artist of Scottish-Aboriginal origins. Diana Trilling,...
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deliberately upstaged the traditional Labour Day march with a popular carnival. Lin Onus, his son, stated that indeed his father had intended to play a prank in...
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Scholar of the Year after his studies at ANU in 1997. In 1998 he won the Lin Onus Youth Prize in the 4th edition of the National Indigenous Heritage Art...
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