- 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 theTimeline of Australian history .Incumbents
*Monarch – King George VI
*Governor-General – Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Baron Gowrie
*Prime Minister –John Curtin tate Premiers
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Premier of New South Wales –William McKell
*Premier of Queensland –Frank Cooper
*Premier of South Australia –Thomas Playford IV
*Premier of Tasmania –Robert Cosgrove
*Premier of Victoria –Albert Dunstan (untilSeptember 14 ), then John Cain I (untilSeptember 18 ), thenAlbert Dunstan
*Premier of Western Australia –John Willcock tate Governors
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Governor of New South Wales –John Loder, 2nd Baron Wakehurst
*Governor of Queensland – Sir Leslie Orme Wilson
*Governor of South Australia – Sir Malcolm Barclay-Harvey
*Governor of Tasmania – Sir Ernest Clark
*Governor of Victoria – Sir Winston Dugan
*Governor of Western Australia – "none appointed"Events
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March 3 – A Sovietembassy is established inCanberra , and an Australian diplomat is posted toMoscow as ambassador.
*May 14 – The hospital ship AHS "Centaur" is torpedoed by a Japanese submarine offNorth Stradbroke Island inQueensland , killing 268 persons.
*June 12 – A general election is held in Victoria.
*August 21 – A federal election is held. The incumbentAustralian Labor Party government lead byJohn Curtin is returned to power.
*September 23 –Enid Lyons andDorothy Tangney become the first women to win seats in theParliament of Australia . Lyons represents the Tasmanian electorate of Darwin in the House of Representatives, and Tangney is a Senator forWestern Australia .cience & Technology
Arts and literature
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William Dobell wins theArchibald Prize with his portrait of Joshua SmithFilm
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March 4 –Damien Parer wins Australia's first Academy Award (Best Documentary Feature) for the film "Kokoda Front Line ".port
* "Dark Felt" wins the
Melbourne Cup Births
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January 5 –Mary Gaudron , High Court judge
*January 9 –Robert Drewe , journalist and writer
*February 8 –Malcolm Donnelly , opera singer
*March 1 –Dyson Heydon , High Court judge
*March 12 –Philip Ruddock , politician
*March 14 –Aila Keto , environmentalist
*March 19 –Vern Schuppan , racing driver
*April 6 –Christine Gallus , politician
*April 9 – Brian James, rugby league player
*April 11 –Judith Adams , Liberal Senator for South Australia
*April 13 – Alan Jones, radio personality
*April 29 –John Tranter , poet
*April 30 – Paul Jennings, children's author
*May 2 – John Goss, racing driver
*May 7 –John Bannon , Premier of South Australia (1982–1992)
*May 7 –Peter Carey , novelist
*May 17 –Johnny Warren (d. 2004), soccer player and coach
*May 19 – Bob Graham, NSW politician
*June 1 – Ian King, cricketer
*June 4 – John Burgess, television game show host
*June 19 – Barry Hill, historian and writer
*July 3 –Judith Durham , singer (The Seekers )
*July 11 –Richard Carleton , television journalist (d. 2006)
*July 25 –Desmond Mueller , Vice Chief of the Defence Force (2000–2002)
*August 18 –Jean Roberts , Olympic shot putter and discus thrower
*September 16 –Bob Debus , politician
*September 16 –Alan Ferguson , Liberal Senator for South Australia
*September 26 –Ian Chappell , cricketer
*October 4 –Owen Davidson , tennis player
*October 6 –Peter Dowding , Premier of Western Australia (1988–1990)
*October 9 –Dianne Burge , Olympic sprinter
*November 6 –Ian Turpie , television game show host
*November 8 – Peter Cook (d. 2005), politician
*November 23 –Tony Bonner , actor
*November 25 –Jan Andrew , Olympic swimmer
*November 29 –Janet Holmes à Court , businesswoman
*December 19 –Jimmy Mackay , soccer player
*December 20 –Roger Woodward , pianistDeaths
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January 3 – Sir Walter James (b. 1863), Premier of Western Australia (1902–1904)
*February 14 –Alice Henry (b. 1857), suffragist, journalist and trade unionist
*March 28 –Keith Truscott (b. 1916), fighter pilot
*March 29 –William Ellis Newton (b. 1919), soldier and Victoria Cross recipient (died in New Guinea)
*April 25 – Sir Arthur Cocks (b. 1862), NSW politician
*May 19 –Billy Sing (b. 1886), soldier
*May 25 –Albert Robinson , (b. 1877), politician
*June 14 – John McNeill (b. 1868), politician
*June 28 –Pietro Porcelli (b. 1872), sculptor
*July 21 – Edward Riley (b. 1859), politician
*August 6 –Tom Garrett (b. 1858), cricketer
*August 24 – Sir William Irvine (b. 1858), Premier of Victoria (1902–1904)
*September 1 –Arthur Streeton (b. 1867), artist
*September 23 – John Bradfield (b. 1867), engineer
*October 2 – John Evans (b. 1855), Premier of Tasmania (1904–1909)
*October 14 Jimmy Matthews (b. 1884), cricketer
*October 15 –Thomas Henry Dodds (b. 1873), soldier
*October 23 – Sir George Fairbairn (b. 1855), politician
*November 6 – William Lister Lister (b. 1859), artist
*November 9 –Reginald Spencer Browne (b. 1856), soldier
*November 22 – Thomas Ryan (b. 1870), Victorian politician
*November 23 –Ernie Jones (b. 1869), cricketer and Australian rules footballer
*December 10 –Frederick Chapman (b. 1864), palaeontologistee also
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*1940s
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