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1944 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1944 in Australia.

1944
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Australia

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Incumbents edit

 
John Curtin

State Premiers edit

State Governors edit

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Arts and literature edit

Film edit

  • The film of the story of The Rats of Tobruk is released, directed by Charles Chauvel

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Births edit

Deaths edit

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References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 October 2015. Retrieved 18 December 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ . naa.gov.au. Archived from the original on 26 July 2010. Retrieved 19 October 2014.
  3. ^ "Rationing of food and clothing during the Second World War". awm.gov.au.
  4. ^ "21 Jan 1944 - 15 KILLED IN NSW CROSSING TRAGEDY Mail Train Wre..." nla.gov.au.
  5. ^ "01 Jul 1944 - ANTONIO AGOSTINI. SENTENCE OF SIX YEARS. "Jury M..." nla.gov.au. July 1944.
  6. ^ "Cowra breakout". awm.gov.au.
  7. ^ "Referendum dates and results". Australian Electoral Commission.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1944 in Australia news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The following lists events that happened during 1944 in Australia 1944 in AustraliaMonarchGeorge VIGovernor GeneralAlexander Hore Ruthven 1st Earl of GowriePrime ministerJohn CurtinPopulation7 309 711ElectionsSA QLD NSW 1943 1942 1941 1944 in Australia 1945 1946 1947Decades 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960sSee also Other events of 1944 Timeline of Australian historyContents 1 Incumbents 1 1 State Premiers 1 2 State Governors 2 Events 3 Arts and literature 4 Film 5 Sport 6 Births 7 Deaths 8 See also 9 ReferencesIncumbents edit nbsp John CurtinMonarch George VI 1 Governor General Alexander Hore Ruthven 1st Baron Gowrie Prime Minister John Curtin 2 Chief Justice Sir John LathamState Premiers edit Premier of New South Wales William McKell Premier of Queensland Frank Cooper Premier of South Australia Thomas Playford Premier of Tasmania Robert Cosgrove Premier of Victoria Albert Dunstan Premier of Western Australia John WillcockState Governors edit Governor of New South Wales John Loder 2nd Baron Wakehurst Governor of Queensland Sir Leslie Orme Wilson Governor of South Australia Sir Malcolm Barclay Harvey until 26 April then Sir Charles Norrie from 19 December Governor of Tasmania Sir Ernest Clark Governor of Victoria Sir Winston Dugan Governor of Western Australia none appointedEvents edit14 January Meat rationing begins in Australia 3 20 January Seventeen people are killed at Brooklyn New South Wales when a mail train and a bus collide at a level crossing There is only one survivor Gloria Iren Silvia 4 15 February Bushfires in the Western District Gippsland and Yallourn regions of Victoria kill 51 people 15 April Fred Paterson is elected to the Parliament of Queensland representing the seat of Bowen He remains the only member of the Communist Party of Australia to ever be elected to an Australian Parliament 30 June Sydney waiter Antonio Agostini is sentenced to six years prison for the manslaughter of his wife Linda Agostini in what was known as the Pyjama Girl murder 5 5 August The Cowra breakout occurs with 545 Japanese prisoners of war escaping from the camp 6 19 August A referendum is held concerning Post War Reconstruction and Democratic Rights It proposes to grant the government power to legislate over 14 points of law for a five year period The referendum asked in a single question is not carried 7 21 October The heavy cruiser HMAS Australia operating in the Philippines is hit by a kamikaze aircraft killing 20 and wounding 54 in what is believed to be the first attack of its kind 25 November Reg Saunders becomes the first Aboriginal commissioned officer in the Australian Army 14 December The Liberal Party of Australia is formed replacing the United Australia Party Arts and literature editMain article 1944 in Australian literature Ern Malley poems first published revealing a major Australian literary hoax Joshua Smith wins the Archibald Prize with his portrait of Sol RosevearFilm editThe film of the story of The Rats of Tobruk is released directed by Charles ChauvelSport edit29 July North Melbourne 11 21 87 beat Richmond 14 2 86 in the only VFL AFL match where the winning team scored three fewer goals 26 August Newtown beat St George 55 7 in the most one sided NSWRFL NSWRL ARL NRL final in history 16 September Balmain win the 1944 NSWRFL season defeating Newtown 12 8 in the grand final Canterbury Bankstown finish in last place claiming the wooden spoon for the second year in a row Sirius wins the Melbourne CupBirths edit1 January Barry Beath rugby league player 7 January Tony Whitlam lawyer judge and politician 14 January Graham Marsh golfer 18 January Paul Keating Prime Minister of Australia 1991 1996 19 January Paul Gibson NSW politician 3 February Trisha Noble singer and actress died 2021 9 February Derryn Hinch media personality 10 February Peter Allen entertainer died 1992 17 February Robert Dessaix writer 18 March Dick Smith businessman 21 April Adrian Hurley basketball player and coach 22 April Damien Broderick science fiction author 4 May Steve Liebmann journalist 22 May John Flanagan author 23 May John Newcombe tennis player 26 May Andrew Jones politician died 2015 28 May Paul D Scully Power oceanographer and astronaut 6 June Matt Carroll film and television producer 6 June Rene Rivkin businessman died 2005 4 July Ray Meagher actor 23 July Alex Buzo playwright and author died 2006 31 July James Strong businessman CEO of Qantas died 2013 17 August Nicholas John Vine Hall genealogist died 2006 21 August Peter Weir film director 3 September Ray Groom Premier of Tasmania 1992 1996 8 September Terry Jenner cricketer died 2011 5 September Gareth Evans politician 11 September Alan Gilbert academic and university Vice Chancellor died 2010 13 September Midget Farrelly surfer died 2016 16 September Peter Harvey journalist and television presenter died 2013 19 September Colin Dibley tennis player 25 October Ron Coote rugby league footballer 21 November Kay Patterson Liberal Senator for Victoria 4 December Lawrie Peckham high jumper 20 December Ray Martin television presenter 60 Minutes 1979 1985 A Current Affair 1994 1998 amp 2003 3005 Midday 1985 1993 27 December Bob Brown politicianDeaths edit1 January Charles Turner cricketer b 1862 3 January Tom Brennan Victorian politician journalist and lawyer b 1866 15 January Patrick Lynch Western Australian politician born in Ireland b 1867 31 March Maurice Blackburn Victorian politician b 1880 10 April Constance Kent convicted murderer born in the United Kingdom b 1844 5 May George John Bell Tasmanian politician b 1872 10 May Digby Denham 18th Premier of Queensland born in the United Kingdom b 1859 11 May John Balmer air force bomber pilot died in Belgium b 1910 24 May William Butcher Western Australian politician and pastoralist b 1858 9 June William Angwin Western Australian politician born in the United Kingdom b 1863 28 June Anton Breinl medical scientist and practitioner born in Austria b 1880 1 July Zara Aronson journalist and philanthropist b 1864 29 July Walter Price cricketer b 1886 5 August Ralph Jones soldier and recipient of the George Cross born in the United Kingdom b 1900 Benjamin Gower Hardy soldier and recipient of the George Cross b 1898 24 August Alfred Carson journalist and social worker b 1859 6 September Evelyn Conyers matron in chief of the Australian Army Nursing Service awarded the Florence Nightingale Medal born in New Zealand b 1870 21 October Emile Dechaineux naval officer died in Leyte Gulf b 1902 5 November Grace Benny South Australian politician b 1872 10 November John Clemons Tasmanian politician and lawyer died in the United Kingdom b 1862 12 November Roy Agnew composer and pianist b 1891 18 November Sir James Blair 6th Chief Justice of Queensland b 1870 20 November Charles Frederick Cox New South Wales politician and military officer b 1863 12 December Claude Corbett sports journalist b 1885 See also editList of Australian films of the 1940sReferences edit Archived copy Archived from the original on 27 October 2015 Retrieved 18 December 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link John Curtin naa gov au Archived from the original on 26 July 2010 Retrieved 19 October 2014 Rationing of food and clothing during the Second World War awm gov au 21 Jan 1944 15 KILLED IN NSW CROSSING TRAGEDY Mail Train Wre nla gov au 01 Jul 1944 ANTONIO AGOSTINI SENTENCE OF SIX YEARS Jury M nla gov au July 1944 Cowra breakout awm gov au Referendum dates and results Australian Electoral Commission Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1944 in Australia amp oldid 1180362845, wikipedia, wiki, 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