The following lists events that happened during 1965 in Australia.
1965 in Australia | |
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Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Governor-General | Viscount De L'Isle, then Lord Casey |
Prime minister | Sir Robert Menzies |
Population | 11,387,665 |
Australian of the Year | Robert Helpmann |
Elections | WA, SA, NSW |
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Events in Australia's history
Jan
7 Australia's first hydrofoil ferry begins service to Manly, in Sydney.
12 Bodies of two 15-year-olds, Christine Sharrock and Marianne Schmidt, found at Wanda Beach, Sydney; case remains unsolved.
16 Passenger and car ferry Empress of Australia begins operating between Sydney and Hobart.
27 Police at Mt Isa given the power to arrest without warrant and ban any person aiding the strike there; Pat Mackie banned.
Feb
11 Mt Isa Mines suspends all operations.
18 Gas (later, oil) struck in Bass Strait from Esso-BHP's Barracouta well.
20 Brand government re-elected in WA.
Duke of Edinburgh visits Australia (to 26th).
22 Royal Australian Mint opened in Canberra by Prince Philip. (Begins producing the first Australian-made decimal coins.)
- Charles Perkins leads a "freedom ride" through NSW in an attempt to end Aboriginal segregation.
Mar
1 Echuca, Vic., gazetted as a city.
6 Labor wins government in SA for the first time in 32 years; Frank Walsh becomes Premier, replacing Sir Thomas Playford, who had been in office for 26 years and four months, a record term in Australia.
10 First drawing of the birthday lottery to determine those eligible for National Service training.
12 Swan Hill, Vic., becomes a city.
17 Legislation introduced outlawing picketing and restricting pamphlets and banners at Mt Isa. (Strikers begin returning to work later in month.)
20 Duke and Duchess of Gloucester visit Australia (to 26 Apr.).
24 Prime Minister Menzies announces a new concept in tertiary education as recommended by the Martin Committee on the Future of Tertiary Education in Australia.
Apr
29 Menzies announces the government's decision to send a combat force to Vietnam following a request from Saigon for more military aid.
May
1 Labor defeated in NSW after 24 years in office; R. W. Askin becomes Premier.
27 First Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, leaves Sydney in the aircraft-carrier Sydney for active duty in Vietnam.
29 Captain Cook Bridge, Sydney, opened.
Jul
2 Secondary school teachers in Vic. stage a strike, the first teachers' strike in Australia since 1920.
Aug
13 Limited free-trade agreement negotiated between Australia and NZ.
21 Report of the Vernon Committee of Economic Inquiry tabled in federal parliament. (Principal recommendations rejected by government.)
22 Baron Casey succeeds Lord De L'Isle as Governor-General.
Sep
23 Roma Mitchell appointed judge of the Supreme Court of SA-the first woman to become a judge in Australia.
Oct
7 Sir Robert Menzies appointed Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports.
Nov
7 Underground fire at the Bulli colliery, NSW; four miners killed.
16 Economic sanctions imposed on Rhodesia following that country's unilateral declaration of independence.
- Churchill Fellowships awarded for the first time.
Dec
15 Harry Chan becomes the first elected president of the NT Legislative Council.
- First section of the Sydney-Newcastle expressway opened.
30 October – English model Jean Shrimpton wears a controversially short white shift dress to the Victoria Derby at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia – a pivotal moment of the introduction of the miniskirt to women's fashion.
Light Fingers won the Melbourne Cup.
Cricket: Australia lose a five test series away to the West Indies 2–1. The West Indies side includes greats such as Garry Sobers and Rohan Kanhai, while Australia featured opening batsmen Bill Lawry and Bobby Simpson.
Rugby league: 1965 NSWRFL season St. George win the tenth of a record eleven consecutive premierships in the NSWRL, defeating South Sydney 12–8 in the Grand Final. Eastern Suburbs finish in last position, claiming the wooden spoon.
Golf: The Australian Veteran Golfers Association. (A.V.G.A.) was formed on 7 July 1965 by four businessmen, Messrs. A Hall, W.Foulsham J.Barkel and H.Hattersley.
Sir Robert William Askin, GCMG, was an Australian politician and the 32nd Premier of New South Wales from 1965 to 1975, the first representing the Liberal Party. He was born in 1907 as Robin William Askin, but always disliked his first name and changed it by deed poll in 1971. Before being knighted in 1972, however, he was generally known as Bob Askin. Born in Sydney in 1907, Askin was educated at Sydney Technical High School. After serving as a bank officer and as a Sergeant in the Second World War, Askin joined the Liberal Party and was elected to the seat of Collaroy at the 1950 election.
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