1945 in Australia

1945 in Australia

Infobox Australian year
monarch = George VI
governor-general = Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie, then Duke of Gloucester
pm =John Curtin, Frank Forde, Ben Chifley
population = 7,391,692
australian =
elections =VIC
"See also:"
1944 in Australia,
other events of 1945,
1946 in Australia and the
Timeline of Australian history.

Incumbents

*Monarch – King George VI
*Governor-GeneralAlexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Baron Gowrie (until January 30), then the Duke of Gloucester
*Prime MinisterJohn Curtin (died in office July 5), then Frank Forde (until July 13), then Ben Chifley

tate Premiers

*Premier of New South WalesWilliam McKell
*Premier of QueenslandFrank Cooper
*Premier of South AustraliaThomas Playford IV
*Premier of TasmaniaRobert Cosgrove
*Premier of VictoriaAlbert Dunstan (until October 2), then Ian McFarlan (until November 21), then John Cain
*Premier of Western AustraliaJohn Willcock (until July 31), then Frank Wise

tate Governors

*Governor of New South WalesJohn Loder, 2nd Baron Wakehurst (until June 6)
*Governor of QueenslandSir Leslie Orme Wilson
*Governor of South AustraliaSir Charles Norrie
*Governor of TasmaniaSir Ernest Clark (until August 4), then Sir Hugh Binney (from December 24)
*Governor of VictoriaSir Winston Dugan
*Governor of Western Australia – "none appointed"

Events

*January 30Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester becomes Australia's first royal Governor-General.
*May 9Germany surrenders to the Allies, ending World War II in Europe.
*June 26 – Dr H. V. Evatt signs the United Nations Charter on behalf of Australia.
*July 5Prime Minister John Curtin dies in office from heart problems at The Lodge in Canberra.
*July 6Frank Forde is sworn in as Prime Minister of Australia, following the death of John Curtin. He will serve Australia's shortest term as Prime Minister, being replaced by Ben Chifley a week later.
*July 7 – The Australian 7th Division commences operations in the Battle of Balikpapan. Operations are completed by July 21.
*July 13Ben Chifley is elected as leader of the Australian Labor Party, becoming the 16th Prime Minster of Australia.
*August 15Japan surrenders to the Allies, ending World War II. The day is known as V-P Day (Victory in the Pacific).
*November 10 – A general election is held in Victoria.

cience and technology

*December 12Howard Florey shares the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on penicillin.

Arts and literature

* William Dargie wins the Archibald Prize with his portrait of Edmund Herring

Film

*May 1 – The Australian National Film Board is established.

port

* September 1Eastern Suburbs defeats Balmain 22–18 in the final of the 1945 New South Wales Rugby Football League season.
* September 29 – The 1945 VFL Grand Final is held, and becomes known as the "Bloodbath" due to the wet, muddy conditions and frequent violence between players and amongst the spectators. Carlton defeats South Melbourne 15.13 (103) to 10.15 (75).
* November 6 – "Rainbird" wins the Melbourne Cup.
* December 26 – The first Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race begins. The British yacht "Rani" wins both line honours and the handicap, arriving in Hobart on January 3.

Births

* January 1Peter Duncan, politician
* January 2Diane Fahey, poet
* January 2Byron Lamont, botanist
* January 8Jeannie Lewis, musician
* January 10John Fahey, Premier of New South Wales (1992–1995)
* January 15John Peard, rugby league player and coach
* January 19Judith Clingan, composer and musician
* January 22Arthur Beetson, rugby league player and coach
* January 22Ken Ticehurst, politician
* January 26John Coates, mathematician
* February 11Ralph Doubell, Olympic athlete
* February 23Robert Gray, poet
* February 26Peter Brock, racing driver (d. 2006)
* March 3George Miller, film director and producer
* March 16Michael Cobb, politician
* April 10Kevin Berry, butterfly swimmer (d. 2006)
* April 13Judy Nunn, actress
* May 8Janine Haines, politician (d. 2004)
* May 17Tony Roche, tennis player
* May 22Bob Katter, politician
* May 29Chris Barrie, Chief of the Defence Force
* June 2 Michael Leunig, cartoonist.
* July 5Johnny Famechon, boxer
* July 8Graeme Blundell, actor
* July 13Ashley Mallett, cricketer
* July 17Athena Starwoman, astrologer
* July 18Max Tolson, soccer player
* July 21Geoff Dymock, cricketer
* August 1Ken Aldred, politician
* August 2Alex Jesaulenko, Australian rules football player
* August 7Graham Ramshaw, Australian rules football player
* August 12Mal Washer, politician
* August 18Gillian Bouras, writer
* August 27Kerry O'Brien, television journalist
* October 25Peter Ledger, illustrator (d. 1994)
* October 26John Romeril, playwright
* November 1John Williamson, singer
* November 15Roger Donaldson, New Zealand film director
* November 19Barry Haase, politician
* November 26Roger Price, politician
* November 28John Hargreaves, actor
* December 5Joanne Burns, poet
* December 15Thaao Penghlis, actor
* December 22Sam Newman, Australian rules football player and media personality
* December 31Vernon Wells, actor

Deaths

* January 28Samuel Dennis (b. 1870), politician
* March 4Harry Chauvel (b. 1865), soldier
* March 5Rupert Downes (b. 1885), soldier
* April 15Tom Collins (b. 1884), politician
* June 5Albert Piddington (b. 1862), High Court judge
* July 5John Curtin (b. 1885), Prime Minister of Australia (1941–1945)
* July 29Henry Burrell (b. 1873), naturalist
* August 20Sir Macpherson Robertson (b. 1859), confectioner
* December 6Sir Edmund Dwyer-Gray (b. 1870), Premier of Tasmania (1939)

ee also

*1945
*1940s


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