James Fitzpatrick
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This article is about a living Australian individual. For the 18th century American highwayman, see Sandy Flash
James Fitpatrick is a medical science student at the University of New South Wales notable for his advocacy of rural and indigenous health issues. For his volunteer work concerning suicide and health of Australian youth, he has received the 2001 Young Australian of the Year Award.
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Preceded by: Ian Thorpe |
Young Australian of the Year 2001 |
Succeeded by: Scott Hocknull |