1967 in Australia
See also: 1966 in Australia, other events of 1967, 1968 in Australia and the Timeline of Australian history.
Incumbents
State premiers
State governors
Events
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
- July 1 – The postcode system of postal address coding is introduced throughout Australia.[19]
August
September
October
December
Unknown and general dates
- General Motors Holden exports its 100,000th car and launches its first compact sedan, the Torana.
- Sydney is rocked by a series of brutal underworld killings as rival gangs battle for control of the city's lucrative gambling and prostitution rackets
- Bomber aircraft from No. 2 Squadron RAAF Canberra are deployed to Phan Rang airbase in South Vietnam
- Federal Cabinet decides to drop the word 'British' from the cover of Australian passports, and agrees that it will have to amend the Nationality and Citizenship Act to change the designation 'British subject' on the inside of passports.
- Australia Square Tower, Australia's first true skyscraper, is completed.[28]
Science and technology
Culture
Arts and literature
Film
- Interaction: Moving and Painting (dir. Gil Brealy) wins the AFI Award for Best Film
- Journey Out of Darkness (dir. James Trainor)
- The Pudding Thieves (dir. Brian Davies)
- Robbery (dir. Peter Yates)
- Shades Of Puffing Billy (dir. Antonio Colacino)
- Wheels Across A Wilderness (dir. Malcolm Leyland)
- Forgotten Cinema (dir. Anthony Buckley), the influential documentary about the rise and fall of the Australian feature film industry
Television
- April 10 – The ninth Logie Awards are held on board the TSS Fairstar cruise ship. Graham Kennedy wins his third Gold Logie.
- April 10 – This Day Tonight, Australia's first national nightly TV current affairs program, premieres on ABC-TV, hosted by Bill Peach.
- June 25 – The ABC participates in the historic Our World broadcast, the world's first live, international, satellite television production.
- July 5 – The Seven Network premieres a new situation comedy series My Name's McGooley, What's Yours? starring Gordon Chater, John Meillon and Judy Farr, and the Nine Network premiered the spy drama Hunter, starring Tony Ward.
- July 15 – ATV0 broadcasts the first colour television program in Australia when it televises the horse racing from Pakenham, Victoria.
- August 28 – The popular ABC soap opera Bellbird begins its ten-year run.
- September 11 – The children's television show Adventure Island begins airing on the ABC.
Sport
Athletics (track and field)
Australian rules football
Cricket
Golf
Motor racing
Rugby league
Rugby union
Squash
Tennis
Yachting
Other
Births
- 3 February – Aurelio Vidmar, soccer player
- 3 April – Mark Skaife, racing driver
- 11 April – Lachlan Dreher, field hockey goalkeeper
- 17 April – Barnaby Joyce, politician
- 2 May – Kerryn McCann, athlete
- May 5 – Danny Kah, ice speed skater
- May 14 – Shaun Creighton, long-distance runner
- 30 May – Rechelle Hawkes, field hockey player
- 31 May – Stephen Silvagni, Aussie rules footballer
- 20 June – Nicole Kidman, actress
- June 24 – Tracey Belbin, field hockey player and coach
- 3 July – Michael McKenzie, freestyle swimmer
- July 5 – Robert J. Kral, composer
- 17 July – Peter Lonard, golfer
- August 9 – Lars Kleppich, sailor
- 8 September – James Packer, businessman
- October 4 – Nick Green, rower
- October 26 – Keith Urban, New Zealand-born country music singer
- 1 November – Tina Arena, singer
- November 29 – Sean Carlin, hammer thrower
- 16 December – Miranda Otto, actress
Deaths
- 4 January - Ezra Norton (b. 1897), newspaper proprietor
- 3 February – Ronald Ryan (b. 1925), last person hanged in Australia
- 3 February - Eric Edgley (b. 1899), theatre performer and impresario
- 7 February – David Unaipon (b. 1872), Aboriginal author and inventor
- 9 February – Fred Hoysted (b. 1883), racehorse trainer
- 13 March – Bessie Rischbieth (b. 1874), feminist and social activist
- 14 March - Ernest Henry Burgmann (b. 1885), Anglican bishop and social critic
- 29 March – D'Arcy Niland (b. 1917), author of The Shiralee
- 7 April – Peter John Badcoe (b. 1934), soldier and Victoria Cross winner
- 24 April – Robert Richards (b. 1885), Premier of South Australia
- 24 April - Eric Baume (b. 1900), journalist, author and broadcaster - first "beast" on the talk show Beauty and the Beast
- 13 May – Lance Sharkey (b. 1898), Communist activist
- 15 May - Jessie Traill (b. 1881), artist
- 17 December – Gerald Patterson (b. 1895), tennis player
- 18 June – Clive Latham Baillieu, 1st Baron Baillieu (b. 1889), Businessman and public servant
- 2 July – Ivo Whitton (b. 1893), golfer
- 4 July – Ray Parer (b. 1894), aviator
- 6 July – Joseph Maxwell (b. 1896), soldier and Victoria Cross winner
- 26 July – Robert Tudawali (b. c1929), Indigenous actor
- 30 July - Arthur Stace (b. 1885), pavement scribe known as Mr Eternity
- 15 August – Dave McNamara (b. 1887), Australian rules footballer
- 25 August – Stanley Bruce (b. 1883), eighth Prime Minister of Australia
- 25 August – Robert George (b. 1896), Governor of South Australia
- 13 October – Kerr Grant (b. 1878), physicist and education administrator
- 3 November – Justin Simonds (b. 1890), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne
- 13 November - Helen Mayo (b. 1878), pioneer in women's and children's health
- 16 November - Ernest Durack (b. 1882), New South Welsh politician
- 17 December – Harold Holt (b. 1908), seventeenth Prime Minister of Australia
- 29 December – Eric Woodward (b. 1899), Governor of New South Wales
- 31 December – Arthur Mailey (b. 1886), cricketer
See also
References
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- ^ Australian Visit (1967) ABC News (accessed 2007-12-15)
- ^ Macquarie University Biological Sciences Museum (accessed 2007-12-15)
- ^ Richards, Ryan (2002). "Ryan, Ronald Joseph (1925 - 1967)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Australian National University. Retrieved on 2007-12-15.
- ^ Natural disasters in Australia - Culture and Recreation Portal (Australian Government) (accessed 2007-12-15)
- ^ Australia's Prime Ministers - National Archives of Australia (accessed 2007-12-15)
- ^ Ausflag - Australian Naval Ensign (accessed 2007-12-15)
- ^ National Archives of Australia - Royalty and Australian Society: Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (accessed 2007-12-15)
- ^ History of the University - La Trobe University (accessed 2007-12-15)
- ^ Lutton, Nancy (1988). "Rischbieth, Bessie Mabel (1874 - 1967)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Australian National University. Retrieved on 2007-12-15.
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- ^ Maj P.J. BADCOE, VC (Post.) (accessed 2007-12-15)
- ^ Catholic Peace Fellowship (accessed 2007-12-15)
- ^ About ABC New England North West NSW (accessed 2007-12-15)
- ^ a b Interim Report - The Future of Lake Pedder, Lake Pedder Committee of Enquiry, 29 September 1997.
- ^ Didj "u" Know - Stories of the 1967 Referendum (accessed 2007-12-15)
- ^ THE AUSTRALIAN NOTE ISSUE - Australian Bureau of Statistics (accessed 2007-12-15)
- ^ ABC News Obituary - Don Dunstan (accessed 2007-12-15)
- ^ Australia Post - Our History (accessed 2007-12-16)
- ^ About Qantas - Our Company: History (accessed 2007-12-16)
- ^ The Meagre Harvest: The Australian Women's Movement 1950s-1990s Google Books by Gisela (accessed 2007-12-16)
- ^ Australian Heritage Database: Naval Communication Station Harold E Holt ( Area A ) (accessed 2007-12-16)
- ^ NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service 40th anniversary (accessed 2007-12-16)
- ^ IndexFOREX Australian Dollar currency profile (accessed 2007-12-16)
- ^ Simpson Desert Conservation Park History (accessed 2007-12-16)
- ^ The Harold Holt Murder (accessed 2007-12-16)
- ^ a b Lloyd, C. J. (2000). "McEwen, Sir John (1900 - 1980)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Australian National University. Retrieved on 2007-12-16.
- ^ Top of the town, The Sydney Morning Herald, May 15, 2004.
- ^ Honeysuckle Creek - Epilogue (accessed 2007-12-16)
- ^ Dung Beetle - Part 2 Australian Broadcasting Corporation (accessed 2007-12-16)
- ^ Polio in Australia (accessed 2007-12-16)
- ^ Wresat - Australia's First Satellite (accessed 2007-12-16)
- ^ Australia Post Stawell Gift (accessed 2007-12-16)
- ^ Judy Pollock: Athletics Gold (accessed 2007-12-16)
- ^ Derek Clayton - Hall of Fame entry (accessed 2007-12-16)
- ^ AFL Tables - 1967 Season Scores (accessed 2007-12-16)
- ^ AFL Tables -1967 Brownlow Medal (accessed 2007-12-16)
- ^ a b c 1967 - 1971 Full Points Footy (accessed 2007-12-16)
- ^ Australia in South Africa test series, 1966-1967 (accessed 2007-12-16)
- ^ A history of the Sheffield Shield - List of Winners (accessed 2007-12-16)
- ^ World Men's Team Championship - ISRF (accessed 2007-12-15)
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