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The following lists events that happened during 2011 in Australia.


Incumbents

*Monarchy of Australia, Monarch – Elizabeth II *Governor-General of Australia, Governor-General – Quentin Bryce *Prime Minister of Australia, Prime Minister – Julia Gillard **Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, Deputy Prime Minister – Wayne Swan **List of Australian Leaders of the Opposition, Opposition Leader – Tony Abbott *Chief Justice of Australia, Chief Justice – Robert French


State and Territory Leaders

*Premier of New South Wales – Kristina Keneally (until 28 March), then Barry O'Farrell **Leader of the Opposition (New South Wales), Opposition Leader – Barry O'Farrell (until 28 March), then John Robertson (politician, born 1962), John Robertson *Premier of Queensland – Anna Bligh **Leader of the Opposition (Queensland), Opposition Leader – John-Paul Langbroek (until 11 April), then Jeff Seeney *Premier of South Australia – Mike Rann (until 21 October), then Jay Weatherill **Leader of the Opposition (South Australia), Opposition Leader – Isobel Redmond *Premier of Tasmania – David Bartlett (until 23 January), then Lara Giddings **Leader of the Opposition (Tasmania), Opposition Leader – Will Hodgman *Premier of Victoria – Ted Baillieu **Leader of the Opposition (Victoria), Opposition Leader – Daniel Andrews *Premier of Western Australia – Colin Barnett **Leader of the Opposition (Western Australia), Opposition Leader – Eric Ripper *Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory – Jon Stanhope (until 12 May), then Katy Gallagher **Leader of the Opposition (Australian Capital Territory), Opposition Leader – Zed Seselja *Chief Minister of the Northern Territory – Paul Henderson (politician), Paul Henderson **Leader of the Opposition (Northern Territory), Opposition Leader – Terry Mills (Australian politician), Terry Mills *List of heads of government of Norfolk Island, Chief Minister of Norfolk Island – David Buffett


Governors and Administrators

*Governor of New South Wales – Marie Bashir *Governor of Queensland – Penelope Wensley *Governor of South Australia – Kevin Scarce *Governor of Tasmania – Peter Underwood *Governor of Victoria – David de Kretser (until 7 April), then Alex Chernov *Governor of Western Australia – Ken Michael (until 2 May), then Malcolm McCusker *Australian Indian Ocean Territories, Administrator of the Australian Indian Ocean Territories – Brian Lacy *List of administrative heads of Norfolk Island, Administrator of Norfolk Island – Owen Walsh *Administrator of the Northern Territory – Tom Pauling (until 31 October), then Sally Thomas


Events


January

* December 2010 to January 2011 – 2010–2011 Queensland floods, Flooding across Queensland continues, the most widespread flooding disaster in Queensland history. The Toowoomba, Queensland, Toowoomba and Lockyer Valley, Queensland, Lockyer Valley regions are severely affected by floodwaters on 10 January, which would later lead to flooding in the Ipswich, Queensland, Ipswich and Brisbane regions. * 10 January – A large Bushfires in Australia, bushfire threatens the area of Lake Clifton, Western Australia, about 100 km south of Perth. * 13 January – of rain falls in 24 hours at Scamander, Tasmania, Scamander in north east Tasmania leads to flash flooding in the town, along with St Helens, Tasmania, St Helens. * 14 January – Early 2011 Victorian floods, Major floods occur across much of western and central Victoria totally inundating the town of Carisbrook, Victoria, Carisbrook and causing evacuations in many others. * 17 January – The Commission of Inquiry into the 2010–11 Queensland floods is established to investigate matters related to the Queensland floods. * 23 January – Corporal Ben Roberts-Smith of the Australian Special Air Service Regiment, Special Air Service Regiment is awarded the Victoria Cross for Australia for his actions in the Shah Wali Kot Offensive in June 2010, part of the War in Afghanistan (2001–present), War in Afghanistan. * 23 January – David Bartlett announces his resignation as Premier of Tasmania citing a desire to spend more time with his family. * 27 January – Prime Minister Julia Gillard announces that her government proposes to introduce a Flood levy to assist in funding reconstruction works required as a result of major floods in 2010–2011 Queensland floods, Queensland and 2011 Victorian floods, Victoria. * 30 January – Tropical Cyclone Anthony makes landfall near Bowen, Queensland, Bowen in Queensland's north, bringing wind gusts of up to .


February

*3 February – Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi makes landfall at near Mission Beach, Queensland, Mission Beach, south of Innisfail, Queensland. *4–5 February – Severe thunderstorms related to Tropical Cyclone Anthony affect much of Victoria. Flash flooding affected many places across the state including Mildura in the state's north west and the south eastern suburbs of Melbourne. The town of Koo Wee Rup was evacuated when the Bunyip River reached a height of . *6–7 February – 2010–11 Australian bushfire season#February, Bushfires in Perth destroy at least 50 houses. *17 February – REDGroup Retail (including the Borders (Asia Pacific), Borders and Angus & Robertson bookshop chains) is placed into voluntary administration with Ferrier Hodgson appointed as administrators. *24 February – Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced that the Federal Government proposed to introduce a carbon price, carbon pricing scheme by 1 July 2012. Federal Opposition Leader Tony Abbott claims that Gillard broke a promise made during the 2010 Australian federal election, 2010 Federal election campaign not to introduce a carbon tax. *24 February – AFACT loses AFACT v iiNet Ltd, its appeal to the Federal Court of Australia affirming that iiNet was not liable for the illegal downloading and peer-to-peer file sharing of films and television programs by its users.


March

*3 March – The temperature in Perth reaches above 30 degrees for the 26th consecutive day, making it the longest recorded heatwave in the city, beating the previous record set in 1988. *26 March – A 2011 New South Wales state election, state election is held in New South Wales. Kristina Keneally's Australian Labor Party, Labor government is defeated by Barry O'Farrell's Coalition (Australia), Liberal-National Coalition.


April

*19 April – Floodwaters inundate around 100 houses in the western Queensland town of Roma, Queensland, Roma. *20 April – Asylum seekers at Sydney's Villawood Detention Centre riot in protest over delays in processing their applications for asylum, burning down at least three buildings.


May

*4 May – Virgin Blue Airlines is renamed and rebranded as Virgin Australia. *16 May – The Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly elects Katy Gallagher as Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory, Chief Minister, following the resignation of Jon Stanhope on 12 May. *29 May 2011: Detective Senior Constable Damien Leeding (CIB) was shot when he confronted an armed offender at the Pacific Pines, Queensland, Pacific Pines Tavern on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Gold Coast. Leeding died in hospital on 1 June three days after being shot.


June

*5 June – Say Yes demonstrations occur in numerous cities across Australia in support of political action on climate change. *11 June – Hundreds of flights are suspended following the Volcanic ash, ash cloud from an 2011 Puyehue eruption, eruption in the Puyehue-Cordón Caulle volcano complex in Chile reaching southern Australia. *16 June – A report by the Victorian Ombudsman criticises the Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police Simon Overland's publication of "misleading" crime statistics in the lead-up to the 2010 Victorian state election, 2010 State election. Overland subsequently resigns as Chief Commissioner.


July

*25 July – The Gillard Government signs off on an arrangement with Malaysia that will see Australia deport 800 asylum seekers to that country in return for resettling 4000 refugees verified by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.


August

*8 August – A High Court of Australia, High Court judge orders the government's "Malaysia Solution" to send asylum seekers to Malaysia be put on hold until the full bench of the High Court could assess the scheme's legality. *9 August – The Census in Australia, 2011 Census of Population and Housing is held. *28 August – Queensland Police confirm that bones found in bushland on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Sunshine Coast are those of missing teenager Death of Daniel Morcombe, Daniel Morcombe. Morcombe had been missing since 2003 * 31 August – The High Court of Australia rules the Gillard Government's "Malaysia Solution" for the processing of asylum-seekers is unlawful.


September

*1 September – Forensic experts confirm that the remains of a person found on the grounds of the former HM Prison Pentridge are those of bushranger Ned Kelly.


October

*19 to 29 October – Elizabeth II, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip Royal visits to Australia, visit Canberra, Perth, Brisbane and Melbourne. *21 October – Mike Rann stands down as Premier of South Australia after losing party support, and is replaced by Jay Weatherill. *21 October – Victoria Police officers forcibly remove Occupy Melbourne protesters from Melbourne's City Square, Melbourne, City Square. *28 to 30 October – the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2011, Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting is held in Perth. *29 October – In response to 2011 Qantas trade union disputes, industrial action by pilots, ground staff and engineers, Qantas grounds its entire international and domestic fleet. *31 October – Fair Work Australia orders the termination of all industrial action taken by Qantas and the involved trade unions. Qantas flights resume on the afternoon of that day.


November

*16 November – The President of the United States Barack Obama List of presidential trips made by Barack Obama during 2011, visits Australia to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the ANZUS alliance. *24 November – Harry Jenkins resigns as Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Peter Slipper is elected in his place. *25 November – 34 homes are destroyed in Margaret River, Western Australia when a prescribed burn by the Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia), Department of Environment and Conservation had "gone wrong" and "escaped" into bushland. * 30 November – Legislative Assembly of Queensland passed a bill allowing LGBT rights in Queensland#Recognition of same-sex relationships, civil partnerships for same-sex couples in Queensland; a similar legislation already exists in Tasmania, Victoria, the ACT and NSW.


December

* 18 December – A boat sailing from Indonesia carrying over 200 asylum seekers sinks off the coast of Java while heading for Christmas Island. At least 160 people are feared dead.


Arts and literature

*27 April – Andrew Ruhemann and Shaun Tan are awarded the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 83rd Academy Awards for their film ''The Lost Thing''. *15 April – Ben Quilty is awarded the Archibald Prize for his portrait of Margaret Olley. The Wynne Prize was awarded to Richard Goodwin (artist), Richard Goodwin for ''Co-isolated slave'' and the Sulman Prize was awarded to Peter Smeeth for ''The artist's fate''. *17 August – The National Gallery of Victoria announces it has acquired ''Madonna and Child with the infant Saint John the Baptist'' by Italian High Renaissance painter Antonio da Correggio. Purchased at auction for £3.2 million ($5.2 million), it is the most expensive acquisition in the 150-year history of the NGV.


Science and technology

*15 September – Researchers from Monash University announce the identification of a new dolphin species, the Burrunan dolphin (''Tursiops australis''), in Victoria (Australia), Victoria's Port Phillip and Gippsland Lakes. *4 October – American-born astrophysicist Brian Schmidt was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics, 2011 Nobel Prize for Physics for his discovery of the increasing acceleration of the Expanding Universe, expansion of the universe. A professor at the Australian National University, Schmidt shared the award with Adam Riess and Saul Perlmutter.


Sport

*7 January – Cricket: England wins The Ashes series 3–1 over Australia. *29 January – Tennis: Kim Clijsters wins the women's singles title at the 2011 Australian Open, defeating Li Na. *29 January – Soccer: Australia national football team, Australia is defeated 1–0 in extra time by Japan national football team, Japan in the 2011 AFC Asian Cup final, final of the 2011 AFC Asian Cup in Qatar. *30 January – Tennis: Novak Djokovic wins the men's singles title at the 2011 Australian Open, defeating Andy Murray. *7 February – Cricket: Shane Watson wins the Allan Border Medal for the second year in a row. *12 February – Rugby League: The 2011 All Stars match is held at Robina Stadium, Skilled Park, with the NRL All Stars team, NRL All Stars defeating the Indigenous All Stars (rugby league), Indigenous All Stars 28–12. NRL fullback Josh Dugan of the Canberra Raiders wins the Preston Campbell award for Man of the Match. Preceding the game was the inaugural Women's All Stars match, which the NRL team also won 22–6. *27 February – Rugby League: 2010 National Rugby League, NRL premiers the St. George Illawarra Dragons defeat Super League XV champions the Wigan Warriors 21–15 in the 2011 World Club Challenge, held in Wigan. *1 March – Soccer: North Queensland Fury FC, North Queensland Fury are dropped from the A-League, after being unable to meet the financial requirements of Football Federation Australia. *13 March – Basketball: Bulleen Boomers defeat Canberra Capitals 103–78 to win the 2010–11 WNBL season, 2010–11 Women's National Basketball League championship. *13 March – Soccer: Brisbane Roar FC defeat Central Coast Mariners FC 4–2 on penalties (2–2 after extra time) to win the 2010–11 A-League Championship. Brisbane win the Premiership/Championship double. *21 March – Cricket: Tasmanian Tigers, Tasmania win their second 2010–11 Sheffield Shield season, Sheffield Shield, beating New South Wales cricket team, New South Wales by seven wickets at Bellerive Oval. *27 March – Motor racing: German driver Sebastian Vettel win the 2011 Australian Grand Prix for Red Bull Racing, finishing 22 seconds ahead of British driver Lewis Hamilton. *29 April – Basketball: New Zealand Breakers defeat Cairns Taipans 71–53 in the deciding game of the 2010–11 NBL season, 2010–11 NBL Grand Final series. The Breakers become the first New Zealand team to win an NBL championship. *22 May – Netball: The Queensland Firebirds win the 2011 ANZ Championship season, 2011 ANZ Championship defeating the Northern Mystics 57–44 in the Grand Final at Brisbane. *6 July – Rugby league: Queensland rugby league team, Queensland win a record sixth consecutive Rugby League State of Origin title, defeating New South Wales rugby league team, New South Wales 34–24 in front of 52,498 fans at Lang Park to win the series by two matches to one. *9 July – Rugby union: Queensland Reds, Queensland win the 2011 Super Rugby season, 2011 Super Rugby championship, defeating the Christchurch-based Crusaders (rugby), Crusaders 18–13 in front of 52,116 fans at Lang Park; a record crowd for Australian provincial rugby. *10 July – Netball: Australia national netball team, Australia win the 2011 Netball World Championships held in Singapore, defeating New Zealand national netball team, New Zealand 58–57 after extra time. *10 July – Soccer: The Matildas—the Australia women's national soccer team, Australian women's football team—is knocked out of the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup at the quarter-final stage, defeated by Sweden women's national football team, Sweden 3–1 in Augsburg. *24 July – Cycling: Cadel Evans wins the 2011 Tour de France. Evans is the first Australian to win the Tour de France. *30 July – Australian rules football: hands the second worst marginal defeat in Australian Football League, AFL/VFL history, winning by 186 points. Twenty-four hours after the siren blew at Kardinia Park (stadium), Kardinia Park, Dean Bailey was sacked as Demons coach after three and a half seasons at the helm. *3 September – Athletics: Sally Pearson wins the 2011 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 100 metres hurdles, Women's 100 metres hurdles at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics at Daegu, South Korea. *4 September – Rugby League: The Melbourne Storm win their first legitimate minor premiership following the final main round of the 2011 NRL season. The Gold Coast Titans finish in last position, claiming the wooden spoon (award), wooden spoon. *12 September – Tennis: Samantha Stosur wins the 2011 US Open – Women's Singles, 2011 US Open, her first Grand Slam singles title. *26 September – Australian rules football: Dane Swan (Collingwood Football Club, Collingwood) wins the 2011 Brownlow Medal. *1 October – Australian rules football: Geelong Football Club, Geelong wins the 2011 AFL Grand Final, defeating Collingwood Football Club, Collingwood 18.11 (119) to 12.9 (81). *2 October – Rugby league: The Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles win the 2011 NRL Grand Final, defeating the New Zealand Warriors 24–10. It is the Sea Eagles' most recent premiership win. *9 October – Motor racing: Garth Tander and Nick Percat, driving for the Holden Racing Team, win the 2011 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000, 2011 Bathurst 1000. *22 October – Horse racing: Pinker Pinker wins the Cox Plate at Moonee Valley Racecourse, Moonee Valley. *1 November – Horse racing: Dunaden, ridden by Christophe Lemaire and trained by Mikel Delzangles, wins the 2011 Melbourne Cup. The French-trained horse won in a photo finish over Red Cadeaux—the narrowest victory in the history of the race. *12 November – Commonwealth Games: The Gold Coast, Queensland, Gold Coast is announced as the host of the 2018 Commonwealth Games. *12 November – Athletics: Sally Pearson was named as the woman IAAF World Athlete of the Year for 2011.


Deaths

*1 January – Sonia Humphrey, 63, television presenter and journalist *2 January – Robert Trumble, 91, writer and musician *9 January – Ernest Henry Lee-Steere, 98, businessman *9 January – Makinti Napanangka, late 1980s, Australian Papunya Tula artist *13 January – Mick Cremin, 87, rugby union player *15 January – Harvey James, 58, guitarist with Sherbet (band), Sherbet *17 January – Steve Prestwich, 56, drummer with Cold Chisel *18 January – Duncan Hall, 85, rugby league footballer *24 January – Peter Gibb, 56, criminal, prison escapee *2 February – Darrel Baldock, 72, Australian rules footballer, politician *7 February – Frank Roberts (boxer), Frank Roberts, 65, boxer, first Indigenous Olympian *12 February – James Elliott (actor), James Elliott, 82, actor (''Number 96 (TV series), Number 96'') *21 February – Dick Klugman, 87, politician *6 March – Patricia Brennan, 66, advocate for the ordination of women *9 March – Des Meagher, 67, Australian rules footballer *13 March – Owsley Stanley, 76, counter-cultural figure *19 March – Kym Bonython, 90, arts identity *20 March – Bob Christo, 72, Bollywood actor *28 March – Esben Storm, 60, actor, producer and director *31 March – Tony Barrell (broadcaster), Tony Barrell, 70, broadcaster *31 March – Alan Fitzgerald (satirist), Alan Fitzgerald, 75, journalist and satirist *8 April – David S. Clarke, 69, businessman and winemaker *8 April – Donald Shanks (bass-baritone), Donald Shanks, 70, bass-baritone opera singer *11 April – John D'Orazio, 55, politician *11 April – Peter Ruehl, 64, columnist *13 April – Alan Noonan, 63, Australian rules footballer *17 April – Eric Gross, 84, composer *17 April – Blair Milan, 29, actor and television presenter *23 April – Dutch Tilders, 69, musician *5 May – Claude Choules, 110, last surviving combat World War I veteran *6 May – Barry Connolly, 72, Australian rules footballer *8 May – Lionel Rose, 62, boxer *16 May – Bob Davis (Australian rules footballer), Bob Davis, 82, Australian rules footballer *20 May – Ivan Gibbs, 83, Queensland politician *21 May – Bill Hunter (actor), Bill Hunter, 71, actor *22 May – Ralph Hunt (Australian politician), Ralph Hunt, 83, politician *23 May – Sam Faust, 26, rugby league player *25 May – Terry Jenner, 66, cricketer *29 May – Jon Blake (actor), Jon Blake, 52, actor *29 May – Bill Roycroft, 96, equestrian *1 June – Frank Ponta, 75, paralympian *17 June – David Brockhoff, 83, rugby union player and coach *17 June – Rex Mossop, 83, rugby league and rugby union player and television personality *19 June – Tom Hungerford, 96, author and playwright *23 June – Len King, 88, politician and judge *30 June – Tom Kruse (mailman), Tom Kruse, 96, Outback mailman and documentary subject *30 June – Sean Wight, 47, Australian rules footballer (Melbourne Football Club, Melbourne) *6 July – Carly Hibberd, 26, Australian road racing cyclist *12 July – Allan Jeans, 77, Australian rules footballer and coach *15 July – Googie Withers, 94, actress *17 July – David Ngoombujarra, 44, actor *21 July – Ashleigh Connor, 21, soccer player *24 July – Ron Davies (Western Australian politician), Ron Davies, 85, Western Australian politician *26 July – Margaret Olley, 88, artist *31 July – Clyde Holding, 80, politician *5 August – Aziz Shavershian, 22, bodybuilder *7 August – Nancy Wake, 98, World War II resistance fighter (died in England) *11 August – Karen Overington, 59, politician *18 August – Paul Lockyer, 61, journalist *18 August – John Abley, 80, Australian rules footballer *18 August – Brian Harrison (Conservative politician), Brian Harrison, 79, politician *19 August – Merv Brooks, 92, Australian rules footballer *25 August – Elliott Johnston, 93, judge *31 August – Denis Collins (footballer), Denis Collins, 58, Australian rules footballer *7 September – Harold Mair, 92, politician *11 September – Andy Whitfield, 39, actor (''Spartacus: Blood and Sand'') *13 September – David Jull, 66, politician *16 September – Ted Mullighan, 72, South Australian Supreme Court judge *17 September – Colin Madigan, 90, architect *29 September – Miriam Schmierer, 112, Australia's oldest living person and last known surviving Australian born in the 19th Century *1 October – Ruby Langford Ginibi, 77, author and Aboriginal historian *7 October – Diane Cilento, 78, actor *12 October – Dick Thornett, 71, water polo, rugby league and rugby union player *15 October – Sir Donald Dunstan (Australian Governor), Donald Dunstan, 88, military officer, Governor of South Australia (1982–1991) *17 October – Elaine Nile, 75, politician *18 October – George Chaloupka, 79, Aboriginal rock art expert *19 October – Keith Williams (developer), Keith Williams, 82, tourism property developer *20 October – Hunter (rapper), Hunter, 36, rapper *24 October – Robert Bropho, 81, Aboriginal rights activist *4 November – Sarah Watt, 53, film director *10 November – David Boyd (artist), David Boyd, 87, artist *13 November – Peter Roebuck, 55, cricketer and journalist (died in South Africa) *25 November – John Blades, 51, experimental musician *25 November – Dane Searls, 23, BMX rider *1 December – Arthur Beetson, 66, Rugby League footballer, first Indigenous Australian to captain a national team in any sport *3 December – Sam Loxton, 90, cricketer, footballer and politician *4 December – RJ Rosales, 37, actor *8 December – Zelman Cowen, Sir Zelman Cowen, 92, 19th Governor-General of Australia *11 December – Harold Hopkins (actor), Harold Hopkins, 67, actor *15 December – Jason Richards, 35, motor racing driver *18 December – Jeremy Doyle, 28, wheelchair basketballer * 22 December – Bruce Ruxton, 85, former President of the Victorian Returned and Services League. * 31 December – Murray Barnes, 57, soccer player (Sydney City Soccer Club, Sydney Hakoah), national captain (1980–1981). * 31 December – Rex Jackson, 83, politician and convicted criminal.


See also

* 2011 in Australian literature * 2011 in Australian television * List of Australian films of 2011


References

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