1942 In Australia
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The following lists events that happened during 1942 in Australia.


Population

Australia had a population of 7,201,096 people consisting of 3,619,699 men and 3,581,397 women


Incumbents

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George VI George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George; 14 December 1895 – 6 February 1952) was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from 11 December 1936 until Death and state funeral of George VI, his death in 1952. ...
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Governor-General Governor-general (plural ''governors-general''), or governor general (plural ''governors general''), is the title of an office-holder. In the context of governors-general and former British colonies, governors-general are appointed as viceroy t ...
Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Baron Gowrie *
Prime Minister A prime minister, premier or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. Under those systems, a prime minister is not ...
John Curtin John Curtin (8 January 1885 – 5 July 1945) was an Australian politician who served as the 14th prime minister of Australia from 1941 until his death in 1945. He led the country for the majority of World War II, including all but the last few ...
* Chief Justice
Sir John Latham Sir John Greig Latham GCMG QC (26 August 1877 – 25 July 1964) was an Australian lawyer, politician, and judge who served as the fifth Chief Justice of Australia, in office from 1935 to 1952. He had earlier served as Attorney-General of Aust ...


State Premiers

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Premier of New South Wales The premier of New South Wales is the head of government in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The Government of New South Wales follows the Westminster Parliamentary System, with a Parliament of New South Wales acting as the legislature. ...
– William McKell *Premier of Queensland – William Forgan Smith (until 16 September), then Frank Cooper (Australian politician), Frank Cooper *Premier of South Australia – Thomas Playford IV, Thomas Playford *Premier of Tasmania – Robert Cosgrove *Premier of Victoria – Albert Dunstan *Premier of Western Australia – John Willcock


State Governors

*Governor of New South Wales – John Loder, 2nd Baron Wakehurst *Governor of Queensland – Leslie Orme Wilson, Sir Leslie Orme Wilson *Governor of South Australia – Malcolm Barclay-Harvey, Sir Malcolm Barclay-Harvey *Governor of Tasmania – Ernest Clark (governor), Sir Ernest Clark *Governor of Victoria – Winston Dugan, 1st Baron Dugan of Victoria, Sir Winston Dugan *Governor of Western Australia – ''none appointed''


Events

*15 February – Singapore falls to the Japanese, with approximately 15,000 Australian troops taken prisoner. *16 February - The Bangka Island massacre takes place. *19 February – Darwin, Northern Territory, Darwin is bombed by Japanese forces for the first time. At least 243 persons are killed. *1 March – The cruiser HMAS Perth (D29), HMAS ''Perth'' is torpedoed by Japanese destroyers in the Battle of Sunda Strait, sinking with the loss of 350 crew and three civilians. *3 March – 88 Allied civilians and military personnel were killed and 22 aircraft were lost when Japanese A6M Zero, Zero fighters Attack on Broome, strafed Broome. *20 March – At Terowie, South Australia, American General Douglas MacArthur makes his famous speech which included the words "I came out of Bataan and I shall return." *4 May – The Battle of the Coral Sea begins. *19 May – The prototype CAC Boomerang, an Australian designed and built fighter aircraft, takes to the air for the first time. *22 May – American soldier Eddie Leonski is arrested and charged for the "Brownout Murders" of three women. *31 May – During an attack on Sydney Harbour, a Japanese midget submarine sinks the converted Sydney ferry, HMAS Kuttabul (ship), HMAS ''Kuttabul'', killing 21. *7 June – The Income Tax (War-time Arrangements) Act 1942 is enacted, transferring the power to levy personal income tax from the States of Australia, states to the Government of Australia, federal government. *8 June – Japanese midget submarines shell Sydney and Newcastle, New South Wales, Newcastle. *6 July – Elements of the Australian 9th Division arrive in El Alamein. The Division subsequently takes part in the First Battle of El Alamein, First and Second Battle of El Alamein. *21 July - Australia Fights Japan in Kokoda Track Campaign, Kokoda Trail *9 October - Australia adopts sections 2 to 6 of the Statute of Westminster 1931 effectively ending British dominion *30 October – Construction begins on the Burma Railway, begun by 15,000 Australian prisoner-of-war, prisoners-of-war captured by the Japanese after the fall of Singapore. *16 November - Japan retreats from Kokoda Track Campaign, Kokoda Trail with Australia being the Victor *26 November – A violent brawl breaks out in Brisbane between United States military personnel and Australian servicemen and civilians, in what becomes known as the "Battle of Brisbane". One Australian soldier is shot dead. *1 December – HMAS Armidale (J240), HMAS ''Armidale'', a corvette of the Royal Australian Navy, is sunk by Japanese with the loss of 100 men.


Arts and literature

* ''The Pea-Pickers'' by Eve Langley is first published * William Dargie wins the Archibald Prize with his portrait of James Heather Gordon Victoria Cross, VC


Sport

* 12 September – Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Canterbury-Bankstown win the 1942 NSWRFL season, defeating St. George Dragons, St. George 11–9. Western Suburbs Magpies, Western Suburbs finish in last place, claiming the wooden spoon. * ''Colonus'' wins the Melbourne Cup


Births

* 14 January – Ian Brayshaw, cricketer and footballer * 17 January – Ita Buttrose, journalist * 24 February ** Colin Bond, racing driver ** David Williamson, playwright * 13 March – George Negus, journalist * 9 May – Brendon Hackwill (died 1995), Australian rules football player and basketball player * 13 May – Richard Butler (diplomat), Richard Butler, diplomat and Governor of Tasmania (2003–2004) * 15 May – Doug Lowe (Australian politician), Doug Lowe, Premier of Tasmania (1977–1981) * 21 May – John Konrads, swimmer (died 2021) * 2 June – Michael Ahern (Australian politician), Mike Ahern, Premier of Queensland (1987–1989) * 10 June – Les Carlyon, writer and newspaper editor (died 2019) * 18 June – ** Nick Tate, actor ** Ian Tuxworth, Chief Minister of the Northern Territory (died 2020) * 29 June – Mike Willesee, television journalist (died 2019) * 30 June – Gerry Hand, politician * 2 July – John Farrington (athlete), John Farrington, long-distance runner * 7 July – Carmen Duncan, actress (died 2019) * 12 July – Billy Smith (rugby league, born 1942), Billy Smith, rugby league footballer * 16 July – Margaret Court, tennis player * 23 July – Sallyanne Atkinson, Lord Mayor of Brisbane * 25 July – Bruce Woodley, musician * 28 July – John Sattler, rugby league footballer * 10 October – Susan Ryan, politician and age discrimination commissioner (died 2020 in Australia, 2020) * 19 October – Bronwyn Bishop, politician * 24 October – Ian Collins (footballer), Ian Collins, footballer and coach * 5 November – Percy Hobson (athlete), Percy Hobson, high jumper (died 2022) * 17 November – Derek Clayton, long-distance runner * 30 November – Michael Ah Matt (died 1984 in Australia, 1984), basketball player * 23 December – Quentin Bryce, Governor of Queensland (2003–2008), Governor-General of Australia (2008–2014) * 20 December – Roger Woodward, pianist


Deaths

* 22 February – Frank Wilmot, poet (b. 1881) * 11 March – Reginald Stoneham, composer and publisher (b. 1879) * 27 April – Julian Ashton, artist and teacher (born in the United Kingdom) (b. 1851) * 12 May – Harold Crisp, Sir Harold Crisp, 7th Chief Justice of Tasmania (b. 1874) * 22 May – Jean Beadle, suffragette and social worker (b. 1868) * 8 August – James Hume Cook, Victorian politician (born in New Zealand) (b. 1866) * 3 September – Mungo William MacCallum, Sir Mungo William MacCallum, scholar (born in the United Kingdom) (b. 1854)


See also

* List of Australian films of the 1940s


References

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