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1946 in Australia

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Monarchy
  
George VI

Population
  
7,465,157

Prime minister
  
Ben Chifley

Elections
  
Federal, TAS

Governor-General
  
Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester

Incumbents

  • Monarch – King George VI
  • Governor-General – Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
  • Prime Minister – Ben Chifley
  • State Premiers

  • Premier of New South Wales – William McKell
  • Premier of Queensland – Frank Cooper (until 7 March), then Ned Hanlon
  • Premier of South Australia – Thomas Playford IV
  • Premier of Tasmania – Robert Cosgrove
  • Premier of Victoria – John Cain
  • Premier of Western Australia – Frank Wise
  • State Governors

  • Governor of New South Wales – Sir John Northcott (from 1 August)
  • Governor of Queensland – Sir Leslie Orme Wilson (until 23 April), then Sir John Lavarack (from 1 October)
  • Governor of South Australia – Sir Charles Norrie
  • Governor of Tasmania – Sir Hugh Binney
  • Governor of Victoria – Sir Winston Dugan
  • Governor of Western Australia – none appointed
  • Events

  • 26 January – Foundation Day is renamed Australia Day.
  • 18 February – The Archbishop of Sydney, Dr. Norman Gilroy, becomes Cardinal Gilroy, the first Australian born member of the College of Cardinals
  • 10 March – An Australian National Airways DC-3 aircraft crashes near Hobart, killing 25 people.
  • 1 May – At least 800 Aboriginal pastoral workers walk off the job in Northwest Western Australia, starting one of the longest industrial strikes in Australia.
  • 6 June – The ABC makes the first national broadcast of a federal parliamentary debate.
  • 19 July – Orange, New South Wales is proclaimed a city.
  • 9 September – Trans Australia Airlines makes its first flight.
  • 28 September – A federal election is held. The Australian Labor Party and Prime Minister Ben Chifley are returned to power. A three-question referendum is also held: the question on Social Services is carried; questions on Marketing and Industrial Employment are not.
  • 23 November – A general election is held in Tasmania. The Labor Party led by Robert Cosgrove is returned to power with a reduced majority.
  • 13 December – The United Nations grants Australia trusteeship of Territory of New Guinea and Territory of Papua.
  • Science and technology

  • 7 August – Overseas Telecommunications Commission established by an Act of Parliament in August 1946. It inherited facilities and resources from Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Limited (AWA) and Cable & Wireless, and was charged with responsibility for all international telecommunications services into, through and out of Australia.
  • Arts and literature

  • William Dargie wins the Archibald Prize with his portrait of L. C. Robson
  • Film

  • The Overlanders is released, starring Chips Rafferty
  • Sport

  • Morna takes line honours and Christina wins on handicap in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race
  • Russia wins the Melbourne Cup
  • New Zealand defeats Australia 2-0 in a Rugby union test
  • Births

  • 7 March- Carmel Patricia Pattison, MAD KEEN SEWER
  • 29 January – Ian Meldrum, music personality
  • 8 February – Bob Collins, politician
  • 24 February – Bob Pearce, politician
  • 3 March – Tim Fischer, politician
  • 4 April – Colin Coates, ice speed skater
  • 17 April – Kerry O'Brien, middle-distance runner
  • 22 May – David Graham, golfer
  • 9 July – Bon Scott, singer (died 1980)
  • 1 August – Fiona Stanley, epidemiologist
  • 1 September – Barry Gibb, musician-songwriter (Bee Gees)
  • 7 September - Margaret Prophet, trained nurse.
  • 16 September – Mike Reynolds, Qld Parliament Speaker
  • 10 October – Anne Boyd, composer
  • 18 October – Penelope Wensley, Governor of Queensland (2008-Incumbent)
  • 28 October – John Hewson, politician
  • 2 November – Alan Jones, racing driver
  • 20 December – John Bertrand, yachtsman
  • Deaths

  • 2 January – Joe Darling, Australian Test cricket captain (b, 1870)
  • 20 March – Ethel Richardson, writer (born 1870)
  • 13 September – William Watt, Premier of Victoria (born 1871)
  • References

    1946 in Australia Wikipedia


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