| James Gall James Gall was employed for 35 years in the Commonwealth Public Service. He is also a terrific storyteller. His three autobiographical collections were published through Fast Books. |  |
| Kenneth Garven After graduating in 1941 with Honours in Physics, Ken Garven returned to study and completed a Masters of Arts in 1983 and further studies at ANU and Deakin. |  |
| Marie Gaudry Author of the monograph A Woman to Remember: the life of Marie Kerwick, Mother Mary Thecla, the leader of the Sisters of Mercy, Parramatta. |  |
| David Gee David Gee has a Bachelor of Commerce, from the University of New South Wales, Australia and MBA from the William E. Simon Business School at the University of Rochester, New York, USA.
Matthew Gee has a Bachelor of Economics (Honours) degree and a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) degree, both from the University of Sydney. |  |
| Lucy Gemes Lucy Gemes has lived through most of the twentieth century and part of the twenty-first, on three different continents under a wide variety of circumstances. |  |
 | Marg Girdwood Marg is fifty two and currently lives in Sydney with her partner. She works in the public service. She has been a teacher and a builder. Marg enjoys apartment living but still misses her dogs. |  |
| Christopher Gray New fantasy novelist Christopher Gray lives in Melbourne. |  |
| Alison Guesdon |  |