Historical Calendar
The Civics and Citizenship Education Historical Calendar celebrates significant days in Australia's history. By providing online links to further information and teaching and learning activities, it helps teachers to make investigations of these significant days an engaging and meaningful educational experience for students.
Selecting 'Current event' in the calendar will take you to events on or near the current date or the calendar may be browsed by month.


Two new territories for Australia |
Date: |
1 January 1911 |
Description: |
The Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory were formally transferred to the Commonwealth on this day in 1911. |
Teaching and learning activities: |
Discovering Democracy Unit - Making a Nation (Secondary) |
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SBS begins |
Date: |
1 January 1978 |
Description: |
SBS (Special Broadcasting Service) began providing a multilingual broadcasting and television service on this day in 1978. SBS was established to give voice and exposure to multicultural Australia; to define, foster and celebrate Australia's cultural diversity. |
Web links: |
SBS Website |
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Birth of the Internet in Australia |
Date: |
1 January 1983 |
Description: |
The Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) standard was adopted on this day in 1983. This decision would enable Australians to access the information highway in the coming decades. |
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Fault-free divorce passed |
Date: |
1 January 1975 |
Description: |
The principle of no-fault divorce in Australian law was passed on this day in 1975. This meant that the Court no longer considered which partner was at fault in the marriage breakdown. The only grounds for divorce would now be the irretrievable breakdown of a relationship demonstrated by 12 months' physical separation. |
Web links: |
Australian Parliamentary Library Family Law Court |
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First Commonwealth stamp |
Date: |
2 January 1913 |
Description: |
The first Commonwealth of Australia stamp appeared on this day in 1913. The new stamp was the subject of controversy as it featured a kangaroo and a map of Australia rather than the King of England. |
Web links: |
Australia Post |
Teaching and learning activities: |
Australia Post - Kangaroo and Map Australia Post Education |
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Family Law Act enacted |
Date: |
6 January 1976 |
Description: |
The Family Law Act was enacted on this day in 1976. The Family Court of Australia has jurisdiction over all marriage-related cases in Australia, including divorces, custody, and access and property settlements. |
Web links: |
Family Court of Australia |
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Aboriginal Tent Embassy erected |
Date: |
26 January 1972 |
Description: |
The Aboriginal Tent Embassy was erected on this day in 1972. The embassy claims to represent the political rights of Australian Aborigines and resides on the lawn of Old Parliament House in Canberra. |
Web links: |
Parliament of Australia - Parliamentary Library |
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Australian Institute of Sport opened |
Date: |
26 January 1981 |
Description: |
The Institute, which was officially opened on this day in 1981, is Australia’s internationally acclaimed national centre of sports excellence for the training and development of elite athletes and teams. |
Web links: |
Australian Institute of Sport |
Teaching and learning activities: |
Healthy active classroom |
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Australia Day |
Date: |
26 January 1788 |
Description: |
Australia’s national day of celebration - a day for all Australians to celebrate our achievements and successes, to celebrate what is great about Australia, to celebrate the values that unite us, and to reflect on our nation's history and ways to make our country better. It is held on the 26 January, the establishment date of the first settlement at Port Jackson, now part of Sydney, in 1788. |
Web links: |
National Australia Day Council |
Teaching and learning activities: |
National Australia Day Council Discovering Democracy Unit - We Remember (Teacher) |
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Polymer notes printed |
Date: |
26 January 1988 |
Description: |
Australia created the world's first series of polymer currency notes and exported polymer note technology to many other countries. |
Web links: |
Reserve Bank of Australia |
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Nauru gains independence |
Date: |
31 January 1968 |
Description: |
In 1947, Nauru was placed under a United Nations trusteeship, with Australia having administrative power. Although Nauru became self-governing in 1966, it did not become an independent state until this day in 1968. |
Web links: |
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade |
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Federal Court established |
Date: |
1 February 1977 |
Description: |
The Federal Court of Australia was established on this day in 1977 with the passing of the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976. |
Web links: |
Federal Court of Australia |
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First woman Speaker |
Date: |
10 February 1986 |
Description: |
Joan Child became the first female Speaker of either House of the federal parliament when she was appointed to the House of Representatives on this day in 1986. |
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Dollars and cents introduced |
Date: |
14 February 1966 |
Description: |
Decimal currency was introduced to Australia on this day in 1966. The series of currency notes were distinctly Australian and captured the nation’s emerging social and cultural diversity and its contribution to the wider world. |
Web links: |
Reserve Bank of Australia |
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Making communication easy |
Date: |
22 February 1974 |
Description: |
The Australian Postal Commission and Australian Telecommunications Commission were established on this day in 1974. |
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Australian Mint opened |
Date: |
22 February 1965 |
Description: |
The Royal Australian Mint was officially opened in Canberra on this day in 1965. The Mint is commissioned to produce Australia’s decimal coinage. |
Web links: |
Royal Australian Mint
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Teaching and learning activities: |
Royal Australian Mint - Education |
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Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme commences |
Date: |
1 March 1953 |
Description: |
The Australian Government's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) commenced on this day in 1953. It has provided reliable, timely and affordable access to a wide range of medicines for all Australians. |
Web links: |
Department of Health and Ageing |
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Australian Acts of Parliament become independent |
Date: |
2 March 1986 |
Description: |
Australian law became independent of British parliaments and courts on this day in 1986. The Australia Acts ended the inclusion in Australian law of British Acts of Parliament, and abolished remaining provisions for appeals from Australian courts to the Privy Council in London. |
Web links: |
Australia Act |
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Neighbourhood Watch begins |
Date: |
4 March 1983 |
Description: |
Neighbourhood Watch, the community-based crime prevention program, was launched on this day in 1983. |
Web links: |
Neighbourhood Watch |
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International Women's Day |
Date: |
8 March 1975 |
Description: |
On this day, women can come together to celebrate their day. They can look back on a tradition that represents at least nine decades of struggle for equality, justice, peace and development. In 1975, during International Women's Year, the United Nations began celebrating 8 March as International Women's Day. |
Web links: |
United Nations |
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Freedom of Information Act |
Date: |
9 March 1982 |
Description: |
The Freedom of Information Act 1982 was assented to by the Governor-General, in the name of Her Majesty, on this day. It is an Act to give to members of the public rights of access to official documents of the Government of the Commonwealth and of its agencies. Substantial changes to the Freedom of Information Act Act commenced in 2010. The Australian Information Commissioner Act 2010 and the Freedom of Information Amendment (Reform) Act 2010 passed through the Parliament on 13 May 2010. Both Acts received Royal Assent on 31 May 2010. |
Web links: |
Attorney-General's Department: Freedom of Information Office of the Australian Information Commissioner |
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Twenty-fifth Prime Minister of Australia |
Date: |
11 March 1996 |
Description: |
John Howard became Prime Minister of Australia on this day in 1996. He was Australia’s second longest-serving Prime Minister after Robert Menzies. He also became the second Australian prime minister to lose his seat, the first being Stanley Melbourne Bruce in 1929. Term of office: 11 March 1996 - 3 December 2007 |
Web links: |
Australia's Prime Ministers - John Howard Australia's Prime Ministers - Spouse (Janette Howard) |
Teaching and learning activities: |
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Canberra founded |
Date: |
12 March 1913 |
Description: |
This day commemorates and celebrates the official founding of Canberra on this day in 1913. |
Web links: |
Celebrate Canberra |
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ASIO established |
Date: |
16 March 1949 |
Description: |
The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) was established on this day in 1949. ASIO is Australia’s national security service. |
Web links: |
ASIO Homepage |
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Harmony Day |
Date: |
21 March 1999 |
Description: |
Harmony Day began in 1999 and is an Australian Government initiative designed to promote community harmony, build relationships between people and address racism where it occurs in Australia. It is celebrated around Australia on 21 March each year. The day is also the United Nation's International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. |
Web links: |
Harmony Day Homepage |
Teaching and learning activities: |
Harmony Day - Teacher Harmony Day - Student |
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Norfolk Island proclaimed a Commonwealth Territory |
Date: |
30 March 1913 |
Description: |
Originally under the governance of Tasmania, Norfolk Island gained partial autonomy on this day in 1913, when the island was brought under the jurisdiction of the Commonwealth of Australia. |
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Industrial Relations Court established |
Date: |
30 March 1994 |
Description: |
An Act of Parliament established the Industrial Relations Court (IRC)of Australia on this day in 1994. The IRC took over the functions of the Industrial Division of the Federal Court of Australia. However, this arrangement was altered when industrial relations were restructured in 1997. |
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First census conducted |
Date: |
31 March 1901 |
Description: |
The first Australian census conducted on a uniform basis was taken on this day in 1901. Some differences in the interpretation of data arose between the States, and the method of presentation of the results differed considerably. To provide greater coordination, the Census and Statistics Act 1905 was passed on 8 December 1905. |
Teaching and learning activities: |
Census at School - Teacher Census at School - Student |
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Interstate Direct Dial Up becomes reality |
Date: |
9 April 1962 |
Description: |
Telephone callers would no longer require the assistance of an operator to dial interstate numbers with the completion of a coaxial cable linking Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne on this day in 1962. |
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National Service begins |
Date: |
12 April 1951 |
Description: |
With the Cold War intensifying, the National Service Act 1951 required all males turning 18 on or after 1 November 1950, to undertake national service for a period of 176 days. The first call-up notice was issued on this day in 1951. |
Web links: |
National Archives of Australia |
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ANZAC Day |
Date: |
25 April 1915 |
Description: |
The ANZAC tradition - with its ideals of courage, endurance and mateship - was established on this day in 1915 when the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. It was the start of a campaign that lasted eight months and resulted in some 25,000 Australian casualties, including 8,700 who were killed or died of wounds or disease. |
Web links: |
Department of Veteran's Affairs |
Teaching and learning activities: |
Australian War Memorial |
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Conference to establish United Nations (UN) |
Date: |
25 April 1945 |
Description: |
The San Francisco conference to establish the United Nations opened on this day in 1945. Replacing the League of Nations, the UN was established to promote international peace. Its charter was signed on 26 June 1945. |
Web links: |
United Nations: Cyberschoolbus |
Teaching and learning activities: |
United Nations |
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ANZUS Treaty signed |
Date: |
29 April 1952 |
Description: |
The ANZUS (Australia, New Zealand and United States) Treaty came into force on this day in 1952. The treaty outlined a military alliance which saw the three countries cooperate on defence matters in the Pacific Ocean area. The treaty remained in place until 1986. |
Web links: |
Australian War Memorial |
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Opening of the First Parliament |
Date: |
9 May 1901 |
Description: |
The Duke of York (later King George V) opened the first Parliament at the Royal Exhibition Buildings, Melbourne on this day in 1901. |
Web links: |
Museum Victoria - Royal Exhibition Building |
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Parliament House: Mark I opened |
Date: |
9 May 1927 |
Description: |
The first sitting of Parliament in Canberra was opened by the Duke of York (later King George VI) in this building on this day in 1927. The building was to serve as a provisional Parliament House for fifty years, before the establishment of a permanent Parliament House in 1988. |
Web links: |
Old Parliament House National Archives of Australia – Parliament House Canberra, 1927 |
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$1 coin introduced |
Date: |
14 May 1984 |
Description: |
The $1 note ceased to be issued following the introduction of a $1 coin on this day in 1984. |
Web links: |
Reserve Bank of Australia |
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Atomic testing at Maralinga begins |
Date: |
16 May 1956 |
Description: |
The British Government, with the agreement and support of Australia, carried out nuclear tests in Australia in the 1950s and early 1960s. Maralinga was developed as the permanent testing ground site and was completed on this day in 1956. |
Web links: |
National Archives of Australia |
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First Aboriginal parliamentarian elected |
Date: |
24 May 1971 |
Description: |
Neville Bonner became the first Aboriginal parliamentarian on this day in 1971. Senator Bonner served in both the McMahon (1971–1972) and Fraser (1975–1983) governments. |
Web links: |
National Archives of Australia |
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High Court building opened |
Date: |
24 May 1980 |
Description: |
The High Court of Australia building was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on this day in 1980. The High Court is the highest court in the Australian judicial system. |
Web links: |
High Court of Australia |
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1967 Referendum: Right Wrongs, Write Yes for Aborigines |
Date: |
27 May 1967 |
Description: |
On this day in 1967, a referendum was held to alter the Constitution so that the Commonwealth Government could make laws for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and so that they could be counted in the census. For many, this referendum was also seen as a symbolic opportunity to afford the same status to Indigenous people as that enjoyed by other Australian citizens. |
Web links: |
National Archives of Australia Australian Parliamentary Library |
Teaching and learning activities: |
Civics and Citizenship Education: The 1967 Referendum Discovering Democracy Units |
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Mabo Case concludes |
Date: |
3 June 1992 |
Description: |
Ten years after the case began, the High Court’s judgement was handed down on this day in 1992, thereby inserting Native Title into Australian law. This led to the Native Title Act in 1993, which enabled Indigenous people throughout Australia to claim traditional rights to unalienated land. |
Web links: |
Museum of Australian Democracy |
Teaching and learning activities: |
Discovering Democracy Unit - Law (Secondary) |
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Metric Conversion Board established |
Date: |
4 June 1970 |
Description: |
The Metric Conversion Board was established on this day in 1970 to implement the gradual transfer from imperial weights and measures to the ‘new’ metric system. |
Web links: |
National Measurement Institute |
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World Environment Day |
Date: |
5 June 1972 |
Description: |
World Environment Day has been commemorated each year on this day since 1972, and is one of the principal vehicles through which the United Nations stimulates worldwide awareness of the environment and enhances political attention and action. |
Web links: |
United Nations |
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Income Tax goes Federal |
Date: |
7 June 1942 |
Description: |
The Commonwealth took the power to levy personal income tax from the States on this day in 1942 with the Enactment of the Income Tax (War-time Arrangements) Act. |
Web links: |
Australian Taxation Office |
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$2 coin introduced |
Date: |
20 June 1988 |
Description: |
The $2 note was withdrawn following the introduction of a $2 coin on this day in 1988. |
Web links: |
Reserve Bank of Australia |
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CSIRO established |
Date: |
22 June 1926 |
Description: |
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) was established on this day in 1926. The CSIRO develops and improves new and existing technologies in Australia and overseas. |
Web links: |
CSIRO |
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Twenty-sixth Prime Minister of Australia |
Date: |
24 June 2010 |
Description: |
Julia Gillard is the first woman to hold the office of Prime Minister in Australia. She was elected unopposed by the Parliamentary Labor Party. Term of office: 24 June 2010 – Present |
Web links: |
Prime Minister of Australia Australia's Prime Ministers - Julia Gillard Australia's Prime Ministers - Spouse (Tim Mathieson) |
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Final Court of Appeal |
Date: |
25 June 1982 |
Description: |
The High Court of Australia became the final court of appeal on this day in 1982. |
Web links: |
High Court of Australia |
Teaching and learning activities: |
Discovering Democracy Units |
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation established |
Date: |
1 July 1932 |
Description: |
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) was established on this day in 1932. The ABC is Australia's major public broadcaster, broadcasting in a variety of media, including through national radio and television networks, a digital television network, and on the Internet. |
Web links: |
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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Commonwealth Aid Roads Act enacted |
Date: |
1 July 1954 |
Description: |
The Commonwealth Aid Roads Act was enacted on this day in 1954. Seven pence from each gallon (3.78 litres) of petrol was gathered to pay for road works. Today motorists pay a 38.143 cents a litre excise for fuel (plus 10% GST). |
Web links: |
Australian Institute of Petroleum |
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Northern Territory achieves self-government |
Date: |
1 July 1978 |
Description: |
Although the Northern Territory had been bestowed a fully elected legislative assembly in 1974, real power remained with the Commonwealth until the law was enacted on this day in 1978. |
Web links: |
National Archives of Australia |
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Goods and Services Tax introduced |
Date: |
1 July 2000 |
Description: |
A goods and services tax (GST) was introduced on this day in 2000 as part of the Commonwealth Government’s tax reform program. The GST was aimed at redressing the effects of declining revenue from income tax. |
Web links: |
Australian Taxation Office |
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Polymer notes introduced |
Date: |
7 July 1992 |
Description: |
The trial of the polymer note technology was judged a great success. A complete series of polymer notes from $5 to $100 was issued between 1992 and 1996. |
Web links: |
Reserve Bank of Australia |
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Aboriginal Flag proclaimed |
Date: |
14 July 1995 |
Description: |
The Aboriginal Flag was officially proclaimed a ‘Flag of Australia’ on this day in 1995. The flag was designed in 1971 to be an eye-catching rallying symbol for the Aboriginal people and a symbol of their race and identity. The black represents the Aboriginal people, the red the earth and their spiritual relationship to the land, and the yellow the sun, the giver of life. |
Web links: |
Ausflag - Aboriginal Flag |
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Torres Strait Islander Flag proclaimed |
Date: |
14 July 1995 |
Description: |
The Torres Strait Islander Flag was officially proclaimed a ‘Flag of Australia’ on this day in 1995. The flag, which had been in use since 1992, is emblazoned with a white Dari (headdress) which is a symbol of Torres Strait Islanders. The white five-pointed star beneath it symbolises the five major island groups and the navigational importance of stars to these seafaring people. |
Web links: |
Ausflag - Torres Strait Islander Flag |
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National gemstone proclaimed |
Date: |
28 July 1993 |
Description: |
The opal was officially proclaimed Australia's national gemstone in 1993. The environmental conditions necessary for opal to form are more common in Australia than elsewhere. Australia produces 95 per cent of the world’s opals. |
Web links: |
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National Tree Day |
Date: |
30 July 2006 |
Description: |
National Tree Day is Australia's biggest community tree-planting event. It is held annually on the last Sunday in July. Schools Tree Day is held annually on the last Sunday in July.
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Web links: |
Planet Ark |
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Australians at war |
Date: |
4 August 1914 |
Description: |
Britain declared war on Germany on this day in 1914 and, as a consequence, Australia, as well as all other British Dominions, was now also at war. World War I concluded on 11 November, 1918. Prime Minister Andrew Fisher, said at the beginning of the War that Australians would 'stand beside our own' and 'defend Britain to our last man and our last shilling'. |
Web links: |
Australian War Memorial |
Teaching and learning activities: |
Australian War Memorial - Education |
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National Library of Australia opened |
Date: |
15 August 1968 |
Description: |
The National Library of Australia was officially opened on this day in 1968. The Library is the country's largest reference library. Its role is to ensure that documentary resources of national significance relating to Australia and the Australian people, as well as significant non-Australian library materials, are collected, preserved and made accessible either through the Library itself or through collaborative arrangements with other libraries and information providers. |
Web links: |
National Library of Australia |
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National Wattle Day |
Date: |
1 September 1988 |
Description: |
Australia’s national floral emblem, the Golden Wattle, was proclaimed on this day in 1988. On the advice of the Government, the Governor-General proclaimed (on 23 June 1992) that 1 September each year was to be observed as ‘National Wattle Day’ throughout Australia. |
Web links: |
Parliament of Australia: Parliamentary Library |
Teaching and learning activities: |
Wattle Day website |
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Australia at war – again |
Date: |
3 September 1939 |
Description: |
Britain declared war on Germany on this day in 1939, and, as a consequence, Australia, as well as all other British Dominions, was now also at war. World War II concluded in the Pacific on 15 August, 1945 (and 8 May, 1945 in Europe). Prime Minister Robert Menzies said at the time: 'Britain's peace is precious to us because her peace is ours. If she is at war, we are at war ... The British countries of the world must stand together or fall together.' |
Web links: |
Australian War Memorial |
Teaching and learning activities: |
Australian War Memorial - Education |
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First woman Governor-General of Australia |
Date: |
5 September 2008 |
Description: |
On this day Quentin Bryce became Australia’s twenty-fifth Governor-General and the first woman to take up the office. |
Web links: |
Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia |
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Television begins in Australia |
Date: |
16 September 1956 |
Description: |
Bruce Gyngell appeared on the first official TV broadcast, at TCN9 Sydney, on this day in 1956. The first words spoken on television were: 'Good evening and welcome to television.' |
Web links: |
National Film and Sound Archive |
Teaching and learning activities: |
National Film and Sound Archive - Learning |
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Papua New Guinea gains independence |
Date: |
16 September 1975 |
Description: |
Papua New Guinea gained independence from Australia on this day in 1975. Australia had been granted trusteeship of Papua and New Guinea after World War II in 1946. |
Web links: |
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade |
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Coat of Arms granted |
Date: |
19 September 1908 |
Description: |
The Coat of Arms was first granted by King Edward VII in 1908. Amendments incorporating specific references to the States were approved, on the recommendation of the Commonwealth Government, by King George V by Royal Warrant on this day in 1912. |
Web links: |
Parliament of Australia: Parliamentary Library |
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Social security system established |
Date: |
28 September 1946 |
Description: |
Following a successful referendum result to amend the Constitution, the Commonwealth established a national social security system on this day in 1946. The Commonwealth now had the power to provide maternity allowances, widows pensions, child endowment, unemployment, pharmaceutical, sickness and hospital benefits, medical and dental services, and student and family allowances. |
Web links: |
Centrelink |
Teaching and learning activities: |
Discovering Democracy Unit - What Sort of Nation? (Secondary) |
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Christmas Island proclaimed |
Date: |
1 October 1958 |
Description: |
The Christmas Island Act was proclaimed on this day in 1958. The Act meant that part of Australia was now located in the Indian Ocean, 2,623 kilometres northwest of Perth. |
Web links: |
National Archives of Australia |
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Handing back Uluru |
Date: |
1 October 1984 |
Description: |
Governor-General Sir Ninian Stephen formally handed the title deeds to the Uluru area to the traditional owners of the land on this day in 1984. The arrangement required a lease-back to the National Parks and Wildlife Service and joint management by members of the local Mutitjulu community. |
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National Film and Sound Archive opened |
Date: |
3 October 1984 |
Description: |
The National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) was officially opened on this day in 1984. The NFSA collects, preserves and shares Australia's film, video, television, stills and recorded sound from early history through to today. |
Web links: |
National Film and Sound Archive |
Teaching and learning activities: |
National Film and Sound Archive - Learning |
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High Court of Australia established |
Date: |
6 October 1903 |
Description: |
The High Court of Australia was established on this day in 1903. The functions of the High Court are to interpret and apply the law of Australia and to decide cases of special federal significance, including challenges to the constitutional validity of laws. The High Court only became the final court of appeal in Australia on this day in 1982. |
Web links: |
High Court of Australia |
Teaching and learning activities: |
Discovering Democracy Units |
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Australian Refugee Advisory Council established |
Date: |
7 October 1979 |
Description: |
The Australian Refugee Advisory Council was established on this day in 1979. The Council was established to advise the Government on the settlement of Indo-Chinese refugees ('boat people'). |
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Australian National Gallery opened |
Date: |
12 October 1982 |
Description: |
The Australian National Gallery was officially opened on this day in 1982. The Gallery houses the national collection comprising original works of art by Australian and international artists, with particular strengths in modern and contemporary works. |
Web links: |
Australian National Gallery |
Teaching and learning activities: |
Australian National Gallery - Education |
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Australian Federal Police established |
Date: |
19 October 1979 |
Description: |
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) was established on this day in 1979. The AFP enforces Commonwealth criminal law, and protects Commonwealth and national interests from crime in Australia and overseas. The AFP is Australia's international law enforcement and policing representative, and the chief source of advice to the Australian Government on policing issues. |
Web links: |
Australian Federal Police |
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First woman ambassador |
Date: |
23 October 1983 |
Description: |
Rosaleen McGovern became the first woman to be appointed an Australian Ambassador on this day in 1983. She was Australia’s Ambassador to Sweden. |
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National Service Lottery introduced |
Date: |
5 November 1964 |
Description: |
On this day in 1964, Cabinet decided to introduce a compulsory selective National Service scheme. The National Service Act 1964, (which was passed on 24 November), required 20-year-old males to serve in the Army for a period of twenty-four months of continuous service (reduced to eighteen months in 1971) followed by three years in the Reserve. |
Web links: |
National Archives of Australia |
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Commonwealth Court of Conciliation & Arbitration |
Date: |
10 November 1905 |
Description: |
Established under the Conciliation and Arbitration Act, the Court of Conciliation and Arbitration sat for the first time on this day in 1905. Its powers meant that it could make an award specifying wages and conditions of employment in settlement of an interstate dispute and that it could interpret and enforce the award. Since that time the institution has evolved in line with substantial legislative, social and economic changes, the most recent development being the passage of the Fair Work Act 2009 and the subsequent establishment of Fair Work Australia. |
Web links: |
Fair Work Australia Australian Trade Union Archives |
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Remembrance Day |
Date: |
11 November 1918 |
Description: |
This is the day Australians remember those who have died in war. In 1918 the armistice that ended World War I came into force, bringing to an end four years of hostilities that saw 61,919 Australians die at sea, in the air and on foreign soil. At 11am on 11 November we pause to remember the sacrifice of those men and women who have died or suffered in wars and conflicts and all those who have served during the past 100 years. |
Web links: |
Department of Veterans' Affairs |
Teaching and learning activities: |
Australian War Memorial - Education Department of Veterans' Affairs - Education |
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Australian War Memorial officially opened |
Date: |
11 November 1941 |
Description: |
The Australian War Memorial was officially opened on this day in 1941. The Memorial is a unique Australian national institution that combines a shrine, a world-class museum and an extensive archive. |
Web links: |
Australian War Memorial |
Teaching and learning activities: |
Australian War Memorial - Education |
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Life Be In It begins |
Date: |
23 November 1977 |
Description: |
The Life Be In It campaign began on this day in 1977. Life Be In It encourages everyone to be more active, have more fun, and increase his or her fitness. |
Web links: |
Life Be In It |
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Questacon |
Date: |
23 November 1988 |
Description: |
Prime Minister Bob Hawke opened the National Science and Technology Centre on this day in 1988. Questacon is a joint Australia–Japan Bicentennial Project. |
Web links: |
Questacon |
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Birth of Australia Post |
Date: |
1 December 1901 |
Description: |
The Australian Government established the Postmaster-General's Department on this day in 1901. Using stamps to pay for posted articles was placed in the hands of the Federal Government so as to provide a national postal service. |
Web links: |
Australia Post |
Teaching and learning activities: |
Australia Post Education |
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Antarctic Treaty |
Date: |
1 December 1959 |
Description: |
The Antarctic Treaty was signed on this day in 1959. Activities in Antarctica and its surrounding seas are governed by this agreement. The treaty came into effect on 23 June 1961. |
Web links: |
Australian Antarctic Division |
Teaching and learning activities: |
Classroom Antarctica |
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King Edward VIII abdicates |
Date: |
6 December 1936 |
Description: |
King Edward took the unprecedented step of abdicating so that he could marry a divorced American woman, Mrs Wallis Simpson, on this day in 1936. |
Web links: |
National Archives of Australia |
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Floating of the Australian dollar |
Date: |
9 December 1983 |
Description: |
The Australian Government deregulated the Australian dollar on this day in 1983. Instead of the Reserve Bank determining its value, the international money market now sets the exchange rate. |
Web links: |
Reserve Bank of Australia |
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The first referendum |
Date: |
12 December 1906 |
Description: |
In order to change the Australian Constitution, all voters must have the opportunity to have a say. Australia’s first referendum, which was successful, was held on this day in 1906. The subject of the referendum was to enable elections for both Houses to be held concurrently. |
Web links: |
Australian Electoral Commission - Referendum dates and results (1906 - present) |
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Australia granted trusteeship of Papua and New Guinea |
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13 December 1946 |
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Australia was granted trusteeship of Papua and New Guinea after World War II on this day in 1946. Papua New Guinea would not regain its independence from Australia until 1975. |
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Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade |
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Department of Aboriginal Affairs created |
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19 December 1972 |
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The Office of Aboriginal Affairs was upgraded to ministerial level when the Department of Aboriginal Affairs was created on this day in 1972. |
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Wik native title decided |
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23 December 1996 |
Description: |
On this day in 1996, the Full High Court determined that pastoral leases did not extinguish native title. The Prime Minister proposed a ‘10-point plan’ in April 1997 in an attempt to allay pastoralists’ concerns about the implications of the judgement. |
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