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  2. Kirsty Knight (Shortland Street) - Wikipedia

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    Kirsty and Stuart finally had sex when Stuart went into a depression. Kirsty considered leaving the hospital to work for Noel Sturgess (Martyn Sanderson), but stayed for Stuart. In 1993 Stuart continued to reject Kirsty and she started to date much older man, Shane (Richard Hanna) but she was shocked when Darryl makes his return to the clinic ...

  3. List of Shortland Street characters introduced in 1992

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    Noel Sturgess appeared sporadically throughout the shows first 3 years. He was the primary share holder of the Shortland Street clinic. He was the primary share holder of the Shortland Street clinic. He arrived to the hospital as a patient requiring heart surgery in mid-1992 and instantly came across as gross and creepy to the young women staff.

  4. List of Shortland Street characters introduced in 1993

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    Dr Shane Raskin was the rich, specialist boyfriend of Kirsty Knight (Angela Dotchin). The two dated for several months before Kirsty broke up with Shane on New Year’s Eve. Kirsty struggled to hold her own financially in the relationship, determined not to be a kept woman but not able to keep up with Shane’s lifestyle.

  5. List of Shortland Street characters introduced in 1994

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    Hilary Sturgess was a reoccurring protagonist introduced early in 1994 as a ruthless property developer and daughter of Shortland Street shareholder Noel Sturgess. After she left her electronic organiser at Kennedy’s Bar, she was impressed by Stuart Neilson’s ( Martin Henderson ) detective skills and offered him a role in her business.

  6. The Wilted Rose - Wikipedia

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    The Wilted Rose is a 2023 Australian live-action short film written and directed by Elise Lamb.. The film was produced by Lamb and Madison Sturgess in partnership with not-for-profit organisation The Centre For Women & Co. [1] with cinematography by Jake Koning, production design by Jodie Taylor, an original score by Adrian Diery and film editing by Nadya de Vos.

  7. Kirsty - Wikipedia

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    Kirsty Hawkshaw (born 1969), English electronic music singer and songwriter Kirsty Howard (1995–2015), English woman born with a rare medical condition who raised millions for charity Kirsty Hume (born 1976), Scottish model

  8. Garry Sturgess - Wikipedia

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    Garry Sturgess and Philip Chubb, Judging the World: Law and Politics in the World’s Leading Courts (Australia : Richmond, Vic: Butterworths ; W. Heinemann, 1988). [ 32 ] [ 33 ] [ 34 ] This includes Judging By What They Say : Interviews with 42 of the World's Leading Judges, (Butterworths Pty. Ltd., William Heinemann, Sydney, London, Singapore ...

  9. Kirsten Hughes (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Kirsten Elizabeth Keswick 'Kirsty' Hughes (11 November 1962 – 27 May 2022) was a British actress best known for playing cartoon strip heroine Jane in the 1987 film Jane and the Lost City. Hughes was the daughter of a BP businessman and was raised in Fleet in Hampshire before training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), graduating ...