The following lists events that happened during 1949 in Australia.
Incumbents
State Governors
Events
- 26 January – The Nationality and Citizenship Act is passed. Rather than being identified as subjects of Britain, the Act established Australian citizenship for people who met eligibility requirements.
- 2 March - A cyclone crosses the Central Queensland coast impacting Gladstone and Rockhampton.
- 10 March – A Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar crashes near Coolangatta, Queensland, killing all 21 on board.
- 16 March – Australia's domestic counter-intelligence and security agency, the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) is established, by order of the Directive for the Establishment and Maintenance of a Security Service.
- 16 March – Indigenous Australians who are eligible to vote in state elections in New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania are also given the right to vote in federal elections.
- 27 June – A seven-week coal strike begins, involving 23,000 miners and broken by the sending in of troops.
- 2 July - A MacRobertson Miller Aviation DC-3 aircraft crashes on take-off from Perth Airport, killing all 18 on board.
- 17 October – Construction of the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Scheme begins.
- 10 December – A federal election is held. The incumbent Australian Labor Party led by Ben Chifley is defeated by Robert Menzies' Liberal Party.
- 18 December – Prime Minister-elect Robert Menzies announces his cabinet, including Dame Enid Lyons as Australia's first female cabinet minister.
Science and technology
- November – Australia's first digital computer, CSIRAC, runs its first test programs.
Arts and literature
Main article: 1949 in Australian literature
Sport
- Athletics
- 17 September - Robert Prentice wins his first men's national marathon title, clocking 2:43:46 in Perth
- Cricket
- Football
- Golf
- Horse Racing
- Motor Racing
- Tennis
- Yachting
Births
- 11 January – Daryl Braithwaite, singer
- 14 January – Paul Chubb (died 2002), actor
- 26 February – Simon Crean, trade union leader and politician
- 7 March – Rex Hunt, media personality
- 13 June – Red Symons, musician and TV personality
- 30 June – John Kobelke (died 2019), Western Australian politician
- 1 July – John Farnham, singer and entertainer
- 16 July – Robert Proctor, field hockey player
- 18 July – Dennis Lillee, cricketer
- 18 August – Byron Kennedy (died 1983), film producer
- 23 August – Rick Springfield, singer
- 22 September – Jim McGinty, politician
- 6 November – Malcolm Poole, field hockey player
- 12 November – Deb Foskey (died 2020), Australian Capital Territory politician
- 24 November – Shane Bourne, comedian and actor
- Robbie McGregor, voice over artist
Deaths
- 8 January – Mary Miller, soprano
- 3 February – Kate Dwyer (born 1861), suffragist and labour activist
- 26 April – Richard Crouch (born 1868), politician
- 26 April – Norman Brookman (born 1884), politician
- 14 August – Henry Ernest Boote (born 1865), editor and writer
- 15 August – Vida Goldstein (born 1869), politician and suffragist
- 16 August – John Lemmone (born 1861), flautist, composer and Nellie Melba's manager[1]
- 27 August – Theodora Cowan (born 1868), sculptor
- 2 September – Jack Beasley (born 1895), politician
- 16 November – Margaret Battye (born 1909), barrister and jurist
- 21 November – Philip Lytton, actor and theatre entrepreneur
- date unknown – Alfred Wheeler (born 1865) minister, composer
See also
- List of Australian films of the 1940s
References
- ^ Colligan, Mimi, "Lemmone, John (1861–1949)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 29 October 2020
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