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Timeline of Australian history

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History of Australia
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Timeline

This is a timeline of Australian history.

Prehistory

  • 1962 - Indigenous Australians gain the right to vote in all states except Queensland; Australia enters the Vietnam War
  • 1965 - Indigenous Australians gain right to vote in state of Queensland
  • 1966 - The ban on the employment of married women in the Commonwealth Public Service is lifted; Menzies retires as Australia's longest-serving Prime Minister and is succeeded by Harold Holt; Decimal Currency introduced.
  • 1967 - large areas of Hobart and south-eastern Tasmania are devastated by bushfires on 7 February that kill 62 people; Prime Minister Holt drowns and is succeeded by John Gorton; Aboriginal Australians gain the right to citizenship after a referendum to allow the federal government to legislate for them is supported by over 90% of the population; Sydney is rocked by a series of brutal underworld killings; talkback radio is introduced; British comedian Tony Hancock commits suicide in Sydney; Gough Whitlam becomes leader of the Labor Party
  • 1968 - Australia signs the nuclear non-proliferation treaty; Aboriginal boxing champion Lionel Rose defeats Masahiko "Fighting" Harada in Japan to become the world bantamweight champion; Australia's first liver transplant operation is performed in Sydney;

  • 1983 - Australia wins the America's Cup; Bob Hawke defeats Fraser and leads Labor back to government
  • 1985 - The government grants the freehold title of a large area of land in central Australia, including prominent landmarks Uluru and Kata Tjuta, to the Mutitjulu people, who in turn give them a 99-year lease
  • 1986 - The Australia Act removes the right of appeal from State courts to the British Privy Council, making the High Court the final court of appeal in Australia. The Act also removes all remaining rights of the UK parliament to pass law for Australia.
  • 1987 - Hoddle Street Massacre kills 7 victims and injures 19
  • 1987 - Queen Street Massacre kills 8 victims and injures 5
  • 1988 - Australia celebrates its bicentenary, with large celebrations and major funding for capital works projects
  • 1988 - The new Parliament House opens
  • 1989 - A 5.6 magnitude earthquake strikes Newcastle on 28 December, killing 13 and injuring more than 160 people.

 


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