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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.
Colin Sturgess (born 1968), British road and track cyclist; Dawn Sturgess (1974–2018), British poison victim; Eric Sturgess (1920–2004), South African tennis player; Gary Sturgess (21st century), Australian businessperson; Jim Sturgess (born 1978), English actor; John Sturgess (19th century), English artist; Kylie Sturgess (21st century ...
Kirsty MacColl (1959–2000), English singer-songwriter; Kirsty Penkman, British biomolecular archaeologist; Kirsty-Leigh Porter (born 1988), English actress; Kirsty Wade (born 1962), British former middle-distance runner; Kirsty Wark (born 1955), Scottish journalist and television presenter; Kirsty Young (born 1968), Scottish television and ...
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.
Sturges is a surname, and may refer to: . Alberta Sturges (1877–1951), American heiress and, by marriage, 9th Countess of Sandwich; Graeme Sturges (born 1955), Australian politician
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.
A British and Australian detective are forced to team up to investigate the murder of the British trade minister's daughter, after her body is found in Sydney Harbour.As they uncover the complex case throughout their investigation, their personalities and cultures clash.
Sturgis is a surname of Norman origin, shortened form of FitzTurgis "son of" (see Fitz) "Turgis" (former first name, now still common as a Norman surname, together with "Tourgis") [1] from the Old Norse Þórgísl or Old Danish Thorgisl ( the name of the god Thor, and -gísl "hostage, pledge" [2] or ON geisli "ray, pole (part of a weapon)" or OW.