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The City of Cessnock Hall of Fame celebrates local individuals and families who have attained significant prominence at a state, national or international level in their chosen field.
The nomination process is currently closed and will reopen again in 2024.
Inductees are honoured for their outstanding achievement. There are six categories of recognition including Arts, Sport, Public Service, Science, Business and Meritorious Families.
Brian Castles-Onion
Robert Edden
Anthony Fogg
John McDonald
John Hughes
Ernest Llewellyn
Reg Lindsay
Wayne McLennan
Kenneth Neate
Uncle Les Elvin
Cliff Almond
Bill Rorke
James 'Skeeta' Wilkinson
Kevin O'Neill
Robert Thompson
Percy Lennard
Stewart Pike
Debra Beckett
Clare McCarty (Geise)
Jack Lennard
Don Schofield
Norman 'Norm' Conquest
Jack Gilmore
Dayle Linnertson
Elly Pickles (Goodwin)
John Roberts
John Sattler
Phil Lovett
Grant Elsley
Daniel Repacholi
Simon Whitlock Matthew Johns
Andrew 'Joey' Johns
Frank Lovett
JWC 'Bill' Stephenson
Griffith Duncan
Clarence Jeffries VC
Harry Cockerill
Ian Harris AO
Trevor King OAM
Arthur Francis CSC, OAM
Peter Rosemond CSC, OAM
Geoffrey Bentley
Ewen Cameron
Trevor Milgate ESM OAM
Harold Sternbeck AM
John Falk
James Pendlebury
Robert Hunter
Robert Endean
Brian Turner
Frank Rickwood OBE
Michael Knipe
Noel 'Bill' Hicks
Mark Hughes
Dr Peter Laut
Maurice O’Shea
Len Evans
Glen Renfrew
Douglas Daft
Meg McDonald
Amos Fogg
Gregory Watson
McGuigan Family
Tulloch Family
Drayton Family
Tyrrell Family
Lewis Family
Those who are inducted into the City of Cessnock Hall of Fame are recognised on the ‘Wall of Fame’ located at the Cessnock Performing Arts Centre. They are also commemorated on plaques across Cessnock Local Government Area.