Tony Briffa may refer to:
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Rużar Briffa was a Maltese poet and dermatologist, and a major figure in Maltese literature.
Gabriel Caruana was a Maltese artist who worked primarily in ceramics. He studied at the Malta School of Art (1953–59), the Accademia Pietro Vannucci in Perugia (1965), the School of the Detroit Society of Arts and Crafts (1966) and the Istituto Statale per la Ceramica in Faenza (1967).
Raġel bil-Għaqal is a novel by the Maltese author Ġużè Galea. The plot takes place in Medieval times, when Malta was ruled by Diego Aragona, who came to live in Malta from Spain.
Ninu "Anthony" Cremona, colloquially known as Is-Sur Nin, was a Maltese writer and health inspector.
Żurrieq Football Club is a Maltese football club based in Żurrieq, Malta. The Club currently plays in the Maltese Second Division.
Maltese Australians are Australian citizens who are fully or partially of Maltese descent or Malta-born people who reside in Australia. While most of them emigrated to Australia from Malta, a number emigrated from the United Kingdom where they had settled after having been expelled from Egypt, as holders of British passports, during the Suez Crisis. According to the 2016 Census, there were 175,563 people of Maltese descent in Australia and 37,614 Malta-born people residing in the country at the moment of the census.
Louis Briffa is a Maltese poet.
Alex MacFarlane is an intersex person born with XXY sex chromosomes in Victoria, Australia. Alex MacFarlane is believed to be the first holder of an indeterminate birth certificate and passport.

Roderick Briffa is a professional footballer. He currently plays for the Maltese Premier League side Birkirkara.
Emmanuel Briffa was a Maltese Canadian theatre decorator whose career in North America spanned thirty years, starting in 1912.
Joseph “Joe” Grech, is a Maltese singer, who was born in Cospicua, Malta. He is best known for introducing Maltese language singing to an international audience, especially through his participation in Eurovision Song Contest 1971, the first appearance from Malta on this pan-European television event.
The Maltese Player of the Year Award is an annual award given to the player who is adjudged to have been the best of the year in Maltese football. The award has been presented since the 1954–55 season and the winner is chosen by a vote amongst the members of the players' trade union, the Professional Footballers' Association (MFA).
Briffa is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Valletta Living History is a 35 minute audiovisual show depicting the history, culture and lifestyle of Malta and the Maltese. The attraction was created by HD Entertainment Ltd. in Malta in 2010. Falling under the category of a docudrama, the story was penned by international script writer Jonathan Rich who has worked on other docudramas for the BBC. Maltese director, Vice Briffa directed the shooting and Manuel Cauchi is one of the main actors. The story reenacts the Great Siege of Malta and the construction of Valletta, the capital city. It then chronologically goes through the history of Malta with further reenactments of the arrival of Napoleon and French rule, British occupation and 7 June 1919 riots. The show also comprises several computer generated images and archive footage, mainly of the Second World War and the bombardment of Malta. Valletta living History is screened daily at the Embassy Complex in Valletta.
Tony Briffa is an Australian-Maltese person who has Partial Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome. Briffa is an independent councillor, and former mayor and deputy mayor in the City of Hobsons Bay, Victoria. Briffa is considered the world's first openly intersex mayor and public office-bearer.
The Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome Support Group Australia (AISSGA) is possibly the oldest known intersex organization, established in 1985. It provides peer and family support, information and advocacy. The group is run by volunteers, for people with intersex variations such as androgen insensitivity syndrome.
Tony Briffa is a Maltese artist currently living and working in Denmark since 2002.