- 1995 in Australia
Infobox Australian year
monarch =Elizabeth II
governor-general =Bill Hayden
pm =Paul Keating
population = 17,071,758
australian =
elections =ACT,NSW ,QLD "See also:"1994 in Australia ,
other events of 1995,1996 in Australia ----See also:
*1995 Australian incumbents Incumbents
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Queen of Australia -HM Queen Elizabeth II
*Governor General -Bill Hayden
*Prime Minister -Paul Keating
*Premier of New South Wales - John Fahey, thenBob Carr
*Premier of South Australia -Dean Brown
*Premier of Queensland -Wayne Goss
*Premier of Tasmania -Ray Groom
*Premier of Western Australia -Richard Court
*Premier of Victoria -Jeff Kennett
*Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory -Rosemary Follett , thenKate Carnell .
*Chief Minister of the Northern Territory -Marshall Perron , thenShane Stone Events
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January 30 -John Howard becomes federal Liberal Party leader and thus federal leader of the opposition after the resignation ofAlexander Downer .
*February 18 - Elections in theAustralian Capital Territory replace the minorityAustralian Labor Party government of Rosemary Follett and elect a minority Liberal Party government of Kate Carnell.
*March 25 - Bob Carr leads the Labor Party to victory in theNew South Wales state election, deposing the Liberal/Nationalcoalition government of John Fahey that had been in power since1988 .
*May - TheAustralian Grand Prix is moved fromAdelaide toMelbourne after thePremier of Victoria spends what is reported to be quite a large amount on securing the rights to the race from1996 onwards. Protests ensue about what many saw as the turning of public parkland into a private racetrack.
*June-July -Qantas is privatised.
*July 1 - Telecom Australia changes its domestic trading name toTelstra .
*July 15 - TheQueensland state election produces ahung Parliament , with Labor holding a one seat majority over the Liberal/National coalition. However, irregularities are reported in the seat of Mundingburra, which was won by the Labor Party. After a recount, the seat goes to the coalition. This, combined with the decision of Gladstone-based independentLiz Cunningham to support the coalition, ensures that the coalition form the government in Queensland.
*November - Therabbit calicivirus disease (RCD) escapes from an island testing station inSouth Australia & quickly spreads into Victoria. It is estimated that the feral rabbit population would be permanently reduced by 60%.
*November 3 - After a six month trial, David Harold Eastman is convicted by a jury of the assassination of AFP Assistant Commissioner Colin Winchester. He is sentenced tolife imprisonment and can only be released by approval of the ACT parliament, Federal Parliament and the Governor-General.
*December 4 - A gas explosion atKogarah railway station, Sydney kills two people.Arts and literature
* William Robinson wins the
Archibald Prize with "Self Portrait with Stunned Mullet"
*David Aspden wins theWynne Prize with "Seasons of Drought"
*Helen Demidenko 's novel "The Hand That Signed the Paper " wins theMiles Franklin Award Film
*"Babe
Television
*January -
Today Tonight debuts on theSeven Network ,Hey Hey It's Saturday returns, debuts and starts in 1995 withoutOssie Ostrich asErnie Carroll , who wasGraham Kennedy 's on-screen writer from the early IMT days, retired at the end of1994 .
*Pay television arrives inAustralia withFoxtel & Optus Vision launching in the metropolitan areas & Galaxy &Austar launching in regional areas that year.
*May -Kerry Stokes becomes chairman of theSeven Network after reaching 20% ownership of the company.
*STW-9 is purchased bySunraysia Television after a fierce bidding war withWIN Television .port
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March 2 – First day of the Australian Track & Field Championships for the 1994-1995 season, which are held at theSydney Athletic Field inSydney . The men's 10,000 metres events were conducted in conjunction with the Zatopek Meet atMelbourne, Victoria onDecember 15 ,1994 .
*March 31 – TheSuper League war begins. Lightning raids begin across the country to sign players on vastly inflated contracts. TheKerry Packer backed ARL responds by signing 50 players an equally inflated contracts onApril 2 .
*May 7 –Melbourne Knights dispel their tag of chokers by upsetting defending championsAdelaide City 2-0 in theNSL Grand Final atHindmarsh Stadium .
*May 15 – ThePaul Vautin -coached Maroons win the openingRugby League State of Origin match 2-0 at theSydney Football Stadium . The win is all the more amazing as the team is made up largely of relatively unknown players, thanks to most star players having signed with Super League.
*July 16 –Roderic deHighden wins the men's national marathon title, clocking 2:13:58 inBrisbane , whileJulie Rose claims the women's title in 2:38:44.
*September 24 – TheCanterbury Bulldogs (playing as the Sydney Bulldogs) defeat theManly-Warringah Sea Eagles 17-4 to win the 88thNSWRL /ARL premiership.
*September 25 – Opening arguments are heard in the ARL/SL case in the Federal Court, which will decide the future ofrugby league inAustralia .
*September 30 – TheCarlton Blues (21.15.141) defeat theGeelong Cats (11.14.80) to win the 99th VFL/AFL premiership. It is a record 16th premiership for Carlton.
*November 12 – After 10 years, the lastAustralian Grand Prix to take place on the streets ofAdelaide .Deaths
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January 13 –Max Harris , 74, poet and author
*March 5 –Gregg Hansford , 42, motorcycle and touring car racer
*March 6 –Olive Zakharov , 75, ALP senator
*March 11 –Isabel Letham , 95, Australia's first surfer
*March 29 –Antony Hamilton , 42, actor, model and dancer (died in Los Angeles)
*April 2 –Trevor Ashmore Pyman , diplomat
*April 24 –Stanley Burbury , 85, 21st Governor of Tasmania
*April 27 –Peter Wright , 78, BritishMI5 officer and author of "Spycatcher "
*May 12 –Len Beadell , 72, explorer and roadbuilder
*May 17 –Frank Knopfelmacher , 72, philosopher
*June 26 –John Jefferson Bray , 82, SA Supreme Court judge
*July 22 –Harold Larwood , 90, English cricketer
*August 2 –Fred Daly , 82, ALP politician
*August 8 –Harold Stewart , 78, poet and author
*August 17 –Ted Whitten , 62, AFL player
*August 18 –Philip Hodgins , 36, poet
*August 27 –Dick Bentley , 88, comedian and actor
*August 30 – Dame Pattie Menzies, 94, wife of Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies
*October 24 –Anna Wood , 15, victim ofwater intoxication after taking ecstasy
*October 26 –John Sangster , 66, jazz musician
*November 1 – Sir James Ralph Darling, 96, headmaster of Geelong Grammar School and chairman of the ABC
*November 10 –Jim Willis , 85, botanist
*December 5 –Gwen Harwood , 75, poet
*December 8 –Arthur John Birch , 80, organic chemist
*December 12 –Andrew Olle , 48, ABC TV journalistUnknown
*Warringah Council becomes the first council in Australia to use dung beetles to pick up dog droppings.
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