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1952 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1952 in Australia.

1952
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Australia

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Incumbents

State Premiers

State Governors

Events

Science and technology

Arts and literature

 
Woman modelling a playsuit,1952. Photo from the Australian National Maritime Museum.

Sport

Births

Deaths

See also

References

  1. ^ June 1952 floods
  2. ^ Stevenson, Brian F. "Wright, Colin William (1867–1952)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Melbourne University Press. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 18 February 2012 – via National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.

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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 1952 in Australia news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The following lists events that happened during 1952 in Australia 1952 in AustraliaMonarchGeorge VI then Elizabeth IIGovernor GeneralWilliam McKellPrime ministerRobert MenziesPopulation8 636 458ElectionsVIC 1951 1950 1949 1952 in Australia 1953 1954 1955Decades 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970sSee also Other events of 1952 Timeline of Australian historyContents 1 Incumbents 1 1 State Premiers 1 2 State Governors 2 Events 3 Science and technology 4 Arts and literature 5 Sport 6 Births 7 Deaths 8 See also 9 ReferencesIncumbents Edit Robert Menzies Monarch George VI until 6 February then Elizabeth II Governor General Sir William McKell Prime Minister Robert Menzies Chief Justice Sir John Latham until 7 April then Sir Owen DixonState Premiers Edit Premier of New South Wales James McGirr until 2 April then Joseph Cahill Premier of Queensland Ned Hanlon until 17 January then Vince Gair Premier of South Australia Thomas Playford IV Premier of Tasmania Robert Cosgrove Premier of Victoria John McDonald until 28 October then Thomas Hollway until 31 October then John McDonald until 17 December then John Cain I Premier of Western Australia Ross McLartyState Governors Edit Governor of New South Wales Sir John Northcott Governor of Queensland Sir John Lavarack Governor of South Australia Sir Charles Norrie until 19 June Governor of Tasmania Sir Ronald Cross 1st Baronet Governor of Victoria Sir Dallas Brooks Governor of Western Australia Sir Charles GairdnerEvents Edit20 January The first express trains run between Melbourne and Adelaide following the completion of a railway between the two cities 6 February King George VI dies and is succeeded as Queen of Australia by his daughter Elizabeth II 18 April Owen Dixon becomes Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia 29 April The ANZUS Treaty between Australia New Zealand and the United States comes into force 14 18 June Disastrous floods in the southeast corner leave 600 homeless and render a major rail line near Moss Vale unusable throughout the winter 1 The winter season is especially wet in the southeast of the continent being the wettest on record in Melbourne and the fifth wettest on record in Sydney 1 September Qantas Empire Airways commences the first air service between Australia and South Africa 28 October Premier of Victoria John McDonald resigns after the Victorian Legislative Council refuses supply Thomas Hollway forms a short lived ministry which lasts four days 30 November Lang Hancock discovers the world s largest deposit of iron ore in the Hamersley Range of Western Australia s Pilbara region 6 December A state election is held in Victoria Science and technology Edit3 October The first British nuclear test in Australia Operation Hurricane commences on the Monte Bello Islands with the detonation of an atomic bomb of 25 kilotons yield Arts and literature EditMain article 1952 in Australian literature Woman modelling a playsuit 1952 Photo from the Australian National Maritime Museum 28 April Joan Sutherland makes her debut at Covent Garden William Dargie wins the Archibald Prize with his portrait of Essington Lewis Frank Hinder wins the Blake Prize for Religious Art with his work Flight into EgyptSport EditAthletics 16 February Robert Prentice wins his second men s national marathon title clocking 3 19 26 in Melbourne Olympics Marjorie Jackson wins gold medals in the Women s 100m and 200m Olympics Shirley Strickland wins the gold medal in the 80m Hurdles Cricket New South Wales wins the Sheffield Shield Cycling Olympics Russell Mockridge wins the gold medal in the Men s 1000m Time Trial Olympics Lionel Cox and Russell Mockridge win the gold medal in the Men s 2000m tandem Football 14 and 16 June for the only time in its history the VFL plays matches for premiership points in country centres Three other games are the first played interstate for premiership points since 1904 but flooding rains affect attendances and cause one game to be postponed and played under lights Victorian Football League premiership Geelong defeated Collingwood 86 40 South Australian National Football League premiership won by North Adelaide Rugby Bledisloe Cup retained by the All Blacks Brisbane Rugby League premiership Wests defeated Brothers 15 14 New South Wales Rugby League premiership Wests defeated South Sydney 22 12 Golf Australian Open won by Norman Von Nida Australian PGA Championship won by William C Holder Horse Racing Peshawar wins the Caulfield Cup Hydrogen wins the Cox Plate Dalray wins the Melbourne Cup Motor Racing The Australian Grand Prix was held at Bathurst and won by Doug Whiteford driving a Talbot Lago Swimming Olympics John Davies wins the gold medal in the Men s 200m breaststroke Tennis Australian Open men s singles Ken McGregor defeats Frank Sedgman 7 5 12 10 2 6 6 2 Australian Open women s singles Thelma Coyne Long defeats Helen Angwin 6 2 6 3 Davis Cup Australia defeats the United States 4 1 in the 1952 Davis Cup final Wimbledon Ken McGregor and Frank Sedgman win the Men s Doubles Wimbledon Frank Sedgman wins the Men s Singles Yachting Nocturne takes line honours and Ingrid wins on handicap in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht RaceBirths Edit2 January Graeme Strachan died 2001 singer 6 February Ric Charlesworth sportsman 1 March Leigh Matthews Australian Rules football player and coach 6 March Ian Cooke field hockey player 2 May Campbell McComas died 2005 impersonator and broadcaster 6 June Ross Stretton died 2005 ballet dancer 11 June Tony Barnett basketball player 15 June Clare Martin Chief Minister of the Northern Territory 25 June Peter Farmer hammer thrower 28 June Ken Gillespie Vice Chief of the Defence Force 2005 2008 Chief of Army 2008 2011 28 July Glenn A Baker music historian 7 October Graham Yallop cricketer 2 September Pru Goward politician 4 September Tom Maher basketball coach 12 October Trevor Chappell cricketer 22 October John Howard Australian actor stage and screen actor 18 November Peter Beattie Premier of Queensland 18 December Frank Holden entertainer 19 December Andrew Fraser politicianDeaths Edit Billy Hughes 12 June Sir Harry Lawson 27th Premier of Victoria b 1875 24 June Sir George Pearce Western Australian politician b 1870 22 July James Vinton Smith Victorian politician b 1897 27 July Roland Pope cricketer ophthalmologist and philanthropist b 1864 14 September Sir John McPhee 27th Premier of Tasmania b 1878 4 October Sir Keith Murdoch journalist businessman and news proprietor b 1885 12 October Madge Connor police officer born in Ireland b 1874 28 October Billy Hughes 7th Prime Minister of Australia born in the United Kingdom b 1862 30 November Elizabeth Kenny nurse b 1880 14 December Colin William Wright cattle breeder grazier local government councillor and local government head b 1867 2 See also EditList of Australian films of the 1950sReferences Edit June 1952 floods Stevenson Brian F Wright Colin William 1867 1952 Australian Dictionary of Biography Melbourne University Press ISSN 1833 7538 Retrieved 18 February 2012 via National Centre of Biography Australian National University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1952 in Australia amp oldid 1129929275, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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