1943 in Australia

1943 in Australia

Infobox Australian year
monarch = George VI
governor-general = Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie
pm =John Curtin
population = 7,234,904
australian =
elections =Federal, WA, VIC
"See also:"
1942 in Australia,
other events of 1943,
1944 in Australia and the
Timeline of Australian history.

Incumbents

*Monarch – King George VI
*Governor-GeneralAlexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Baron Gowrie
*Prime MinisterJohn Curtin

tate Premiers

*Premier of New South WalesWilliam McKell
*Premier of QueenslandFrank Cooper
*Premier of South AustraliaThomas Playford IV
*Premier of TasmaniaRobert Cosgrove
*Premier of VictoriaAlbert Dunstan (until September 14), then John Cain I (until September 18), then Albert Dunstan
*Premier of Western AustraliaJohn Willcock

tate Governors

*Governor of New South WalesJohn Loder, 2nd Baron Wakehurst
*Governor of QueenslandSir Leslie Orme Wilson
*Governor of South AustraliaSir Malcolm Barclay-Harvey
*Governor of TasmaniaSir Ernest Clark
*Governor of Victoria – Sir Winston Dugan
*Governor of Western Australia – "none appointed"

Events

*March 3 – A Soviet embassy is established in Canberra, and an Australian diplomat is posted to Moscow as ambassador.
*May 14 – The hospital ship AHS "Centaur" is torpedoed by a Japanese submarine off North Stradbroke Island in Queensland, killing 268 persons.
*June 12 – A general election is held in Victoria.
*August 21 – A federal election is held. The incumbent Australian Labor Party government lead by John Curtin is returned to power.
*September 23Enid Lyons and Dorothy Tangney become the first women to win seats in the Parliament of Australia. Lyons represents the Tasmanian electorate of Darwin in the House of Representatives, and Tangney is a Senator for Western Australia.

cience & Technology

Arts and literature

* William Dobell wins the Archibald Prize with his portrait of Joshua Smith

Film

*March 4Damien Parer wins Australia's first Academy Award (Best Documentary Feature) for the film "Kokoda Front Line".

port

* "Dark Felt" wins the Melbourne Cup

Births

* January 5Mary Gaudron, High Court judge
* January 9Robert Drewe, journalist and writer
* February 8Malcolm Donnelly, opera singer
* March 1Dyson Heydon, High Court judge
* March 12Philip Ruddock, politician
* March 14Aila Keto, environmentalist
* March 19Vern Schuppan, racing driver
* April 6Christine Gallus, politician
* April 9Brian James, rugby league player
* April 11Judith Adams, Liberal Senator for South Australia
* April 13Alan Jones, radio personality
* April 29John Tranter, poet
* April 30Paul Jennings, children's author
* May 2John Goss, racing driver
* May 7John Bannon, Premier of South Australia (1982–1992)
* May 7Peter Carey, novelist
* May 17Johnny Warren (d. 2004), soccer player and coach
* May 19Bob Graham, NSW politician
* June 1Ian King, cricketer
* June 4John Burgess, television game show host
* June 19Barry Hill, historian and writer
* July 3Judith Durham, singer (The Seekers)
* July 11Richard Carleton, television journalist (d. 2006)
* July 25Desmond Mueller, Vice Chief of the Defence Force (2000–2002)
* August 18Jean Roberts, Olympic shot putter and discus thrower
* September 16Bob Debus, politician
* September 16Alan Ferguson, Liberal Senator for South Australia
* September 26Ian Chappell, cricketer
* October 4Owen Davidson, tennis player
* October 6Peter Dowding, Premier of Western Australia (1988–1990)
* October 9Dianne Burge, Olympic sprinter
* November 6Ian Turpie, television game show host
* November 8Peter Cook (d. 2005), politician
* November 23Tony Bonner, actor
* November 25Jan Andrew, Olympic swimmer
* November 29Janet Holmes à Court, businesswoman
* December 19Jimmy Mackay, soccer player
* December 20Roger Woodward, pianist

Deaths

* January 3Sir Walter James (b. 1863), Premier of Western Australia (1902–1904)
* February 14Alice Henry (b. 1857), suffragist, journalist and trade unionist
* March 28Keith Truscott (b. 1916), fighter pilot
* March 29William Ellis Newton (b. 1919), soldier and Victoria Cross recipient (died in New Guinea)
* April 25Sir Arthur Cocks (b. 1862), NSW politician
* May 19Billy Sing (b. 1886), soldier
* May 25Albert Robinson, (b. 1877), politician
* June 14John McNeill (b. 1868), politician
* June 28Pietro Porcelli (b. 1872), sculptor
* July 21Edward Riley (b. 1859), politician
* August 6Tom Garrett (b. 1858), cricketer
* August 24Sir William Irvine (b. 1858), Premier of Victoria (1902–1904)
* September 1Arthur Streeton (b. 1867), artist
* September 23John Bradfield (b. 1867), engineer
* October 2John Evans (b. 1855), Premier of Tasmania (1904–1909)
* October 14 Jimmy Matthews (b. 1884), cricketer
* October 15Thomas Henry Dodds (b. 1873), soldier
* October 23Sir George Fairbairn (b. 1855), politician
* November 6William Lister Lister (b. 1859), artist
* November 9Reginald Spencer Browne (b. 1856), soldier
* November 22Thomas Ryan (b. 1870), Victorian politician
* November 23Ernie Jones (b. 1869), cricketer and Australian rules footballer
* December 10Frederick Chapman (b. 1864), palaeontologist

ee also

*1943
*1940s


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