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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 59. Chapters: Jeff Kennett, Sam Loxton, Norman Lacy, Ted Baillieu, Henry Bolte, Robert Doyle, Michael O'Brien, Victor Perton, Rupert Hamer, Lindsay Thompson, Robert Clark, Denis Napthine, Andrew Olexander, Andrea Coote, Lou Lieberman, Terry Mulder, Vernon Wilcox, Louise Asher, Arthur Rylah, Mary Wooldridge, Andrew Brideson, Murray Thompson, David Davis, Mark Birrell, Bill Forwood, Richard Dalla-Riva, Brian Dixon, Nick Wakeling, Gilbert Chandler, Ian MacFarlan, Raymond Garrett, Vasey Houghton, Julian Doyle, Thomas Hollway, Walter Jona, Ian Smith, Bruce Atkinson, Les Norman, Philip Davis, Matthew Guy, Martin Dixon, Inga Peulich, Alan Stockdale, Neil Lucas, Ken Smith, Bruce Skeggs, Athol Guy, Tony Plowman, Robert Dean, Len Reid, Christine Fyffe, Gary Blackwood, Bruce Reid, Cindy McLeish, Lorraine Wreford, Ron Bowden, Wendy Lovell, Cameron Boardman, Heidi Victoria, Prue Sibree, Marie Tehan, Donna Bauer, John Delzoppo, Gordon Rich-Phillips, Elizabeth Miller, Gracia Baylor, Carlo Furletti, Neale Burgess, John Miles, Craig Ondarchie, Alan Hunt, Nicholas Kotsiras, Ryan Smith, Jan Kronberg, Bill Tilley, David Koch, Bernie Finn, Edward O'Donohue, Michael Gidley, Steve Elder, Andrew Katos, Brad Battin, Helen Shardey, Denise McGill, Andrew Elsbury, Graeme Weideman, Geoffrey Connard, Georgie Crozier, Simon Ramsay, David Southwick. Excerpt: Samuel John Everett "Sam" Loxton OBE (born 29 March 1921) is a former Australian cricketer, footballer and politician. Among these three pursuits, his greatest achievements were attained on the cricket field; he played in 12 Tests for Australia from 1948 to 1951. A right-handed all-rounder, Loxton was part of Don Bradman's Invincibles, who went through the 1948 tour of England undefeated, an unprecedented achievement that has never been matched. As well as being a hard-hitting middle-order batsman, Loxton...