1972 in Australia

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The following lists events that happened during 1972 in Australia.

1972 in Australia
MonarchyElizabeth II
Governor-GeneralSir Paul Hasluck
Prime ministerWilliam McMahon, then Gough Whitlam
Population13,067,265
Australian of the YearShane Gould
ElectionsTAS, QLD, Federal

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Decades:
  • 1950s
  • 1960s
  • 1970s
  • 1980s
  • 1990s
See also:

Incumbents[]

Sir Paul Hasluck
William McMahon
Gough Whitlam
  • MonarchElizabeth II
  • Governor-GeneralSir Paul Hasluck
  • Prime MinisterWilliam McMahon (until 5 December), then Gough Whitlam
    • Deputy Prime MinisterDoug Anthony (until 5 December), then Lance Barnard
    • Opposition LeaderGough Whitlam (until 5 December), then Billy Snedden (from 20 December)
  • Chief JusticeSir Garfield Barwick

State and territory leaders[]

Governors and administrators[]

  • Governor of New South WalesSir Roden Cutler
  • Governor of QueenslandSir Alan Mansfield (until 21 March), then Sir Colin Hannah
  • Governor of South AustraliaSir Mark Oliphant
  • Governor of TasmaniaLieutenant General Sir Edric Bastyan
  • Governor of VictoriaMajor General Sir Rohan Delacombe
  • Governor of Western AustraliaMajor General Sir Douglas Kendrew
  • Administrator of Norfolk Island – Robert Dalkin (until August), then Edward Pickerd
  • Administrator of the Northern TerritorySir Frederick Chaney
  • Administrator of Papua and New GuineaLes Johnson

Events[]

Shane Gould, Australian of the Year
  • 26 January – Aboriginal Tent Embassy was constructed in front of Parliament House (now old Parliament House).
  • 10 May – Law professor George Duncan is drowned in the Torrens River, Adelaide. Police establish that his death was a homophobic-related murder.[1]
  • 3 June – Douglas Nicholls becomes the first Indigenous Australian to be knighted.
  • 29 July – Kerry Anne Wells earned Australia's first Miss Universe crown, in Dorado, Puerto Rico.
  • 30 August - Three people are killed in the 1972 Taroom explosion when a burning truck loaded with ammonium nitrate explodes near Taroom, Queensland.
  • 6 October – Faraday School kidnapping – six pupils and their teacher are kidnapped for $1 million ransom in Victoria.
  • 15 November – First aircraft hijacking in Australia. Ansett Airlines Flight 232 from Adelaide to Alice Springs with 28 passengers and a crew of 4. Followed by gun battle at Alice Springs Airport.
  • 1 December – Belinda Green is crowned Miss World in London, becoming the second Australian winner of this pageant. Australia won the two most important beauty contest in this year.
  • 2 December – 1972 Australian federal election: The Labor Party led by Gough Whitlam defeats the Liberal/Country Coalition Government led by Prime Minister William McMahon. Consequently, Whitlam becomes the first Labor Prime Minister of Australia since the defeat of Ben Chifley in 1949.
  • Shane Gould is announced as Australian of the Year
  • The health warning, "Smoking is a Health Hazard" becomes compulsory on cigarette packets in Australia.

Arts and literature[]

  • Thea Astley's novel The Acolyte wins the Miles Franklin Award

Film[]

  • The Adventures of Barry McKenzie

Television[]

  • 13 March – Controversial soap opera Number 96 debuts on Network 0–10.
  • 16 November – The Aunty Jack Show premieres on ABC-TV in Sydney.

Sport[]

  • 16 September – wins the men's national marathon title, clocking 2:28:21 in Richmond, Australia.
  • Manly-Warringah defeated Eastern Suburbs 19–14 in the 1972 NSWRFL season Grand Final, claiming the first premiership win in the club's history. Parramatta finish in last position, claiming the wooden spoon.
  • In the Bulimba Cup final Brisbane defeat Toowoomba 55–2 at Lang Park
  • Piping Lane wins the Melbourne Cup
  • Western Australia wins the Sheffield Shield
  • American Eagle takes line and handicap honours in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race
  • Shane Gould wins 3 gold medals for swimming at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich
  • Australia draws Ashes Cricket Test Series 2–2 with England

Births[]

  • 2 January – Adam Elliot, animator and screenwriter
  • 7 January – Shane Kelly, cyclist
  • 16 January
    • Ang Christou, Australian rules footballer
    • Greg Page, former member of The Wiggles
  • 21 January – Brett Mullins, rugby league player
  • 1 February – Taryn Fiebig, opera and musical theatre soprano (died 2021)
  • 5 February – Brad Fittler, rugby league footballer and coach
  • 6 February – Mark Ladbrook, track and field sprinter
  • 7 March – Simon Pryce, current member of The Wiggles
  • 9 March – Spencer Howson, radio announcer
  • 11 March – Adam Bandt, politician
  • 25 March – Nina Bonner, field hockey goalkeeper
  • 8 April – Katrina Powell, field hockey player
  • 15 April – Glenn Butcher, politician
  • 16 May – Adam Crouch, politician
  • 20 May – Michael Diamond, professional target shooter
  • 30 May – Renita Farrell, field hockey player
  • 31 May – Sarah Murdoch, model, actress and television presenter
  • 19 June – Poppy Montgomery, actress
  • 22 June – Damien Oliver, jockey
  • 24 June – Robbie McEwen, cyclist
  • 24 June – Ian Rutledge, field hockey coach
  • 30 June – Stuart Rendell, hammer thrower
  • 6 July – Daniel Andrews, Premier of Victoria
  • 26 July – Nathan Buckley, Australian rules footballer
  • 5 August - Jane Lewis, nurse
  • 12 August – Allison Tranquilli, basketball player
  • 1 September – Louise Dobson, field hockey player
  • 20 September – Jenny Morris, field hockey player
  • 11 October – Claudia Black, actress
  • 1 November – Toni Collette, actress[2]
  • 7 November – Melissa Bell, actress
  • 8 November – Kylie Shadbolt, artistic gymnast[3]
  • 13 November – Samantha Riley, swimmer
  • 9 December – Annalise Braakensiek, model, actress, television presenter, businesswoman and activist (died 2019)
  • 11 December – Del Kathryn Barton, artist
  • 12 December – Quan Yeomans, musician; lead singer of Regurgitator
  • 13 December – Chris Grant, Australian rules footballer
  • 22 December – Anthony Edwards, rower
  • 28 December – Patrick Rafter, tennis player

Deaths[]

  • 6 January – Olegas Truchanas (born 1923), conservationist and nature photographer
  • 22 January – Jack Cummings (born 1901), tennis player
  • 2 February – Matt Goggin (born 1936), Australian rules footballer (Geelong)
  • 15 February – Sir Kenneth Street (born 1890), Chief Justice of New South Wales
  • 29 February – Ernie Barber (born 1895), Australian rules footballer (South Melbourne)
  • 9 March – Roy Kendall (born 1899), politician and MI6 officer
  • 19 March –
    • George Bassett (born 1888), politician
    • Jack Carington Smith (born 1908), artist
  • 16 April – Frank O'Connor (born 1894), public servant
  • 2 May – Arthur Trebilcock (born 1907), Tasmanian cricketer
  • 7 July – Owen Dixon (born 1886), former Chief Justice of Australia
  • 21 August – Ernestine Hill (born 1899), author
  • 23 September – Peter O'Sullivan (born 1932), Australian rules footballer (Essendon, North Melbourne)
  • 4 November – Harry Rigby (born 1896), World War I flying ace

References[]

  1. ^ A look back at the Duncan murder Archived 17 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine, The 7.30 Report (ABC), 9 May 2002.
  2. ^ "Toni Collette | Biography, Movies, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 31 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Kylie SHADBOLT - Olympic Gymnastics Artistic | Australia". International Olympic Committee. 16 June 2016. Retrieved 27 June 2019.
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