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Hayden Doyle
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Acropolis Now
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Alan Bond (businessman)
Alice Springs
Amy Steel (netballer)
Ananda Marga
Andrew Peacock
Australian Capital Territory
Australian Federal Police
Australian Football League
Australian Labor Party
Australian cricket team
Balmain Tigers
Barry Crocker
Bill Hayden
Bob Hawke
Bond Corporation
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Bronte Barratt
Brownlow Medal
Bryce Gibbs (Australian rules footballer)
Brydan Klein
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Canberra Raiders
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Catherine McNeil
Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory
Chief Minister of the Northern Territory
Chris Herd
Colin Winchester
Cricket
Daniel Mullen (footballer)
Daniel Ricciardo
David Eastman
David Martin (Governor)
Davis McCaughey
Demography of Australia
Donald Dunstan (Australian Governor)
Donald Friend
Elections in Australia
Eliza Taylor-Cotter
Elizabeth II
England
English cricket team
Eric Johnston (NT Administrator)
Fast Forward (TV series)
Fitzgerald Inquiry
Gaby Kennard
Geelong Football Club
Gordon Reid (Governor)
Gordon Reid (governor)
Governor-General of Australia
Governor General of Australia
Governor of New South Wales
Governor of Queensland
Governor of South Australia
Governor of Tasmania
Governor of Victoria
Governor of Western Australia
Grafton bus crash
HECS
Hawthorn Football Club
Hayden Doyle
Hilton bombing
Homosexual
Independent Commission Against Corruption (New South Wales)
Jack Bobridge
James Holland (footballer)
James Muirhead
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1989 in Australia
Monarch
Elizabeth II
Governor-General
Ninian Stephen, then Bill Hayden
Prime Minister
Bob Hawke
Population
16,814,416
Elections
WA, ACT, TAS, SA, QLD
See also:
1989 Australian incumbents
Years in Australia:
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992
Centuries:
19th Century · 20th century · 21st century
Decades:
1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s
Years:
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992
Contents
1 Incumbents
1.1 Premiers and Chief Ministers
1.2 Governors and Administrators
2 Events
2.1 Unknown Dates
3 Arts and literature
4 Film
5 Television
6 Sport
7 Births
8 Deaths
Incumbents
Monarch – Queen Elizabeth II
Governor General – Sir Ninian Stephen (until 16 February), then Bill Hayden
Prime Minister – Bob Hawke
Premiers and Chief Ministers
Premier of New South Wales – Nick Greiner
Premier of Queensland – Mike Ahern (until 22 September), then Russell Cooper (until 7 December), then Wayne Goss
Premier of South Australia – John Bannon
Premier of Tasmania – Robin Gray (until 29 June), then Michael Field
Premier of Victoria – John Cain
Premier of Western Australia – Peter Dowding
Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory – Rosemary Follett (from 11 May, until 5 December), then Trevor Kaine
Chief Minister of the Northern Territory – Marshall Perron
Governors and Administrators
Governor of New South Wales – Sir James Rowland (until 20 January), then Sir David Martin
Governor of Queensland – Sir Walter Campbell
Governor of South Australia – Sir Donald Dunstan
Governor of Tasmania – Sir Phillip Bennett
Governor of Victoria – Dr Davis McCaughey
Governor of Western Australia – Professor Gordon Reid (until 30 October)
Administrator of the Northern Territory – Eric Johnston (until 1 July), then James Muirhead
Events
1 January – HECS is introduced with the commencement of the Higher Education Funding Act 1988.
10 January – Assistant Australian Federal Police commissioner Colin Winchester is shot dead in the driveway of his Canberra home by a sniper, later identified as David Harold Eastman.
1 February – Joan Kirner becomes Victoria's first female Deputy Premier after the resignation of Robert Fordham over the VEDC (Victorian Economic Development Co-operation) crisis.
1 March – The Industrial Relations Commission replaces the Australian Conciliation & Arbitration Commission.
4 March – First ACT (Australian Capital Territory) elections held
6 March – Former National Safety Council boss John Friedrich is arrested in Western Australia over allegations that he defrauded investors of $237 million.
20 March – Prime Minister Bob Hawke weeps on national television, as he admits marital infidelity.
9 May – Andrew Peacock deposes John Howard as Federal Opposition Leader and Leader of the Liberal Party.
11 May – The ACT Legislative Assembly meets for the first time
15 May – Australia's first private tertiary institution, Bond University, opens on the Gold Coast.
29 May – The Australian Labor Party in Tasmania signs the Labor-Green Accord with the Tasmanian Greens to form government.
30 May – Ananda Marga member Tim Anderson is arrested on charges related to the 1978 Hilton bombing.
5 July – Findings from the Fitzgerald Inquiry are released in Queensland.
13 August – Thirteen people die in a hot air balloon accident near Alice Springs, Northern Territory.
23 August – All of Australia's 1,645 domestic airline pilots resign over an airline's move to sack and sue them over a dispute, following a strike.
20 October – Grafton bus crash – 21 people are killed and 22 are injured when a tourist bus collides with a semi-trailer on the Pacific Highway near Grafton.
10 November – Gaby Kennard becomes the first Australian woman to fly non-stop around the world.
25 November – Elections in South Australia narrowly return the Labor government of John Bannon to power.
2 December – After 32 years in power, 19 of those under Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen, the National Party government is voted out of office in Queensland amid widespread allegations of corruption & is replaced by the Australian Labor Party. led by Wayne Goss.
22 December – Kempsey bus crash – Two tourist coaches collide on the Pacific Highway north of Kempsey, New South Wales, 35 are killed and 39 injured.
28 December – A magnitude 5.6 earthquake hits Newcastle, New South Wales, killing 13 people.
Unknown Dates
The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) is established in New South Wales.
Western Australia decriminalises homosexual acts between consenting adults.
Alan Bond's Bond Corporation goes into receivership with the largest debt in Australian history.
Arts and literature
Peter Carey's novel Oscar and Lucinda wins the Miles Franklin Award
Film
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Television
January – Young Talent Time is cancelled before the new series goes to air.
31 March – Phase 1 of Aggregation of television services occurs in Southern NSW, with WIN Television becoming a regional Nine Network affiliate, Prime Television becoming the Seven Network affiliate & Capital Television (now Southern Cross Ten) becoming the Network Ten affiliate.
12 April – Fast Forward premieres in Australia (1989–1992).
June – Neighbours introduces a new look theme song. The theme is sung by Barry Crocker when it lasted until the end of 1994.
July – Bob Shanks takes over as managing director of Network Ten due to ailing ratings & totally revamps the network, giving it the name 10 TV Australia as well as introducing a new lineup with increased game show content. Most of the new shows are axed by the end of the year.
August – Acropolis Now premieres in Australia (1989–1992).
September – Network Ten is sold to Steve Cosser, head of Broadcom Australia, for $22 million.
31 December – Phase 2 of Aggregation of Television services occurs in Orange & Wagga Wagga, with aggregation occurring in Wollongong & Canberra in March
The Big Gig premieres in Australia (1989–1992).
Sport
13 March – NSWRL unveils massive advertising campaign featuring rock legend Tina Turner singing What You Get is What You See.
17 March – First day of the Australian Track & Field Championships for the 1988–1989 season, which are held at the QEII Stadium in Brisbane, Queensland.
23 July – Bradley Camp wins the men's national marathon title, clocking 2:10:10 in Brisbane, while Jan Federick claims the women's title in 2:51:30.
11 August – Canterbury Bulldogs & Canberra Raiders meet at the WACA Ground in Perth in the first NSWRL match played outside the eastern states. On the same day, it is announced that the VFL will become known as the AFL from next season.
13 August – Marconi Fairfield win the NSL with a 2–0 victory over Sydney Olympic, in the last season to be played in traditional Winter format.
24 September – Canberra upset Balmain 19-14 in extra time at the Sydney Football Stadium (now Aussie Stadium) to win one of the most dramatic & exciting grand finals ever & take the NSWRL premiership outside Sydney for the first time.
30 September – Hawthorn (21.18.144) defeat Geelong (21.12.138) to win the 93rd and indeed final VFL premiership until 1996, when the VFA would become known as the VFL.
Brownlow Medal awarded to Paul Couch (Geelong).
Cricket – Australia regains The Ashes on English soil for the first time in 40 years defeating England 4-0 in the 6 test series.
Births
1 February – Steven Browne, Australian rules footballer
8 February – Bronte Barratt, swimmer
25 February – Hayden Doyle, soccer player
15 March – Bryce Gibbs, Australian rules footballer
24 March – James Sellar, Australian rules footballer
4 April – Chris Herd, soccer player
20 April – Amy Steel, netballer
15 May – James Holland, soccer player
26 May – Laurence Braude, soccer player
30 May – Catherine McNeil, fashion model
9 June – Josephine Tomic, racing cyclist
12 June – Shane Lowry, soccer player
1 July – Daniel Ricciardo, racecar driver
13 July – Jack Bobridge, racing cyclist
18 July – Sebastian Ryall, soccer player
27 July – Talia Zucker, actress
15 August – Ryan McGowan, soccer player
19 September – Kimberly Mason, rhythmic gymnast
22 September – Renee Rollason, soccer player
18 October – Leigh Howard, racing cyclist
24 October – Eliza Taylor-Cotter, actress
26 October – Daniel Mullen, soccer player
22 December – Jared Petrenko, Australian rules footballer
22 December – Jharal Yow Yeh, rugby league footballer
31 December – Brydan Klein, tennis player
Deaths
17 March – Donald Friend, artist
11 August – John Meillon, actor
26 October – Gordon Reid, Governor of Western Australia
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