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2014 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 2014 in Australia.

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January edit

  • 1 January – The University of Ballarat merges with the Gippsland campus of Monash University to form, Federation University Australia.[1]
  • 4 January – Stradbroke Island suffers bushfires which burn out over 8,500 hectares (21,004 acres) of bushland.
  • 12–15 January – Perth Hills Fire; A total of 55 homes were razed, 1 fatality, and a damage bill in excess of $13 million.[2]
  • 15–20 January – Grampians Fire – A fire starts as a result of lightning strikes in the northern Grampians National Park on 15 January. Extreme fire conditions on 17 January saw the fire grow in size to over 50,000 hectares (123,553 acres). The fire was brought under control on 18 January. By the time the fire is contained on 20 January, it had burnt out 55,000 hectares (135,908 acres) hectares. The estimated losses included 90 structures, 32 homes and 3000 sheep.
  • 20 January – New South Wales Premier Barry O'Farrell uses special legislation to cancel three coal licences worth hundreds of millions of dollars issued by corrupt former Labor minister Ian Macdonald and deny the companies that own them any compensation.
  • 21 January – New South Wales Premier Barry O'Farrell announces the introduction of laws to prevent "one-hit punches", including mandatory eight-year jail sentences for fatal one-punch attacks fuelled by alcohol, in an effort to curb alcohol-related violence in Sydney. The laws also include expanded Sydney CBD CBD lockouts, a freeze on new liquor licences, and the statewide closure of bottle shops at 10:00pm.[3]
  • 23 January – Prime Minister Tony Abbott addresses the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
  • 26 January – West Australian Premier Colin Barnett defends the government's catch-and-kill policy, which had been announced the previous month, after the first shark under the policy was caught on bailed drum lines off the state's south-west coast the previous day.[4]
  • 28 January – General Peter Cosgrove is announced as the next Governor-General of Australia.
  • 30 January –
    • Tropical Cyclone Dylan dumps heavy rain on north and central Queensland.[5]
    • The Federal Government rejects a $25 million assistance request from SPC Ardmona, a fruit processing company which sought help from the Victorian and Federal governments to restructure its operations, arguing the high Australian dollar and cheap imports had made it hard to compete. Prime Minister Tony Abbott says SPC Ardmona's parent company, Coca-Cola Amatil, has the resources to carry out that restructure without the need for government funding.[6]

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May edit

  • 13 May – Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey delivers the 2014 Australian federal budget, the first budget of the Abbott Government. The budget features significant structural reform to redress a growing deficit. This includes a dramatic downsizing of government bureaucracy. It also contained significant changes to welfare, new initiatives for a medical research fund and spending on roads. A budget surplus is not expected until 2023. A controversial measure is the implementation of a $7 co-payment for patients' visits to general practitioners, to take effect from 1 July 2015.[17]
  • 23 May – Queensland MP Dr Chris Davis quits as Member for Stafford after he could not support the Newman government's move that only political donations of more than $12,400 would have to be declared to the Electoral Commission. Dr Davis was sacked Assistant Health Minister a week earlier after he spoke out against doctor contracts and changes to the Crime and Misconduct Commission.[18]
  • 27 May – Speaker of the House of Representatives, Bronwyn Bishop, rejects allegations she breached protocol as Speaker by hosting a Liberal Party fundraiser in the Speaker's suite and says she will not be bound by stricter party political requirements agreed between Labor and the Greens which require the Speaker not to attend Party caucus meetings.[19]

June edit

  • 3 June – Queensland Treasurer Tim Nicholls hands down the State budget, revealing the Government's plans to privatise $33.6 billion worth of assets to bring the budget back into surplus. The Government blames a crash in coal royalties and a deferral of federal disaster relief payments for the blowout. Resources for sale include long-term leases on the Townsville and Gladstone Ports, and selling power companies Stanwell and CS energy, despite public fervour against privatising assets in the state.[20]
  • 12 June – Queensland Premier Campbell Newman announces that Tim Carmody will be the next Chief Justice of Queensland, sparking controversy among the legal profession over Mr. Carmody's elevation to the role from the position of Chief Magistrate. Mr. Carmody's strong public support for the Newman government's anti-bikie (VLAD) laws was also critically viewed as a factor in his appointment.[21]
  • 19 June – West Australian Premier Colin Barnett suggests that there will be further spending cuts to deliver a promised budget surplus if the iron ore price does not recover. The price of iron ore had slid below the benchmark level of $US90 a tonne for the first time since September 2012 after a drop in demand from China, being down 34 per cent for the year.[22]
  • 27 June – The inaugural Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival gets underway in the town of Winton in Central West Queensland.[23]
  • 29 June – NRL player Todd Carney is sacked from the Cronulla Sharks due to a photograph leaked on social media in which he appears to urinate into his mouth, a practice colloquially known as "bubbling".
  • 30 June – A London jury finds Australian entertainer, Rolf Harris, guilty of indecently assaulting four girls in Britain between 1968 and 1986. Calls are made by locals from Mr Harris' home town of Bassendean, Western Australia for the removal of memorial plaques placed in Harris' honour.[24]

July edit

  • 8 July – New Queensland Chief Justice Tim Carmody is sworn in at a private ceremony in Brisbane's court district, the first time in almost a century that the state's new Chief Justice is sworn in behind closed doors – a move which prompts further criticism from the legal profession.[25]
  • 15 July – A Queensland Supreme Court jury finds Gerard Baden-Clay guilty of murdering his wife Allison in April 2012 and he is given a sentence of life imprisonment.[26] In December 2015 the charge was downgraded to manslaughter.[27]
  • 18 July – 38 Australians are confirmed as among the 300 people on board killed in Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 crashed with 193 Dutch nationals in Eastern Ukraine near the Russian border, including the Australian novelist and reviewer Liam Davison.
  • 19 July – Queensland Labor MP, Anthony Lynham wins the 2014 Stafford state by-election in Brisbane with a 17.2 per cent swing against the LNP candidate Bob Anderson.[28]

August edit

  • 2 August – Death of Ms Dhu
  • 8 August – New Zealand woman Warriena Tagpuno Wright falls to her death from the balcony of a Surfers Paradise apartment owned by Gable Tostee, a 28-year-old man whom she met on dating app Tinder.[29] The incident subsequently receives international coverage.
  • 14 August – New South Wales Premier Mike Baird is forced to declare that he has never accepted an illegal donation after repeatedly failing to give the guarantee in Parliament, after Government Swansea MP Garry Edwards is moved to the crossbench over allegations of receiving tainted funds.
  • 18 August – Former treasurer Wayne Swan addresses the National Press Club of Australia, defending his economic legacy and attacks the budget measures of the Abbott Government. He said it would not be long before "necessity" forced a future government to return to carbon pricing and a tax on natural resources.[30]

September edit

  • 2 September – Former Kenyan presidential candidate Quincy Timberlake is charged with murder in Brisbane.
  • 3 September – Two species of dendrogramma, found off the coast of Australia in 1986, are discovered to be unclassifiable in any existing phylum.
  • 9 September – New South Wales farmer Geoff Hunt kills his wife and three children before turning the gun on himself.
  • 12 September –
    • Australia raises its terror threat level to high following concerns about militants returning from conflicts in Iraq and Syria.
    • Australian actress Nicole Kidman's father, Antony Kidman, dies after a fall in Singapore.[31]
  • 14 September – Australia sends combat aircraft and special forces to the Middle East to help in the fight against Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
  • 17 September – Queensland Treasurer Tim Nicholls announces that the Queensland Government is looking at potentially leasing ports, power stations and distribution assets, for periods of 50 to 99 years as an alternative to selling those assets.[32]
  • 18 September – Australian police mount raids in the cities of Sydney and Brisbane on alleged Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant sympathisers based on intelligence claims that they were planning a public execution in Australia with fifteen people arrested.
  • 19 September – Australia raises security for its Parliament after conducting raids that arrest dozens of suspected terrorists.

October edit

  • 5 October – Mayang Prasetyo, an Indonesian transgender woman is murdered and cooked by her husband, chef Marcus Peter Volke, at their Teneriffe apartment in Brisbane. Mr Volke slit his own throat after fleeing from police.[33]
  • 8 October – A rare total lunar eclipse occurred in Canberra which the moon is blood red. Keen astronomers gathered at Mount Stromlo Observatory on this night.[34]
  • 9 October – A Cairns nurse is admitted to hospital after fears she may have been the first case of the Ebola virus. She is later tested negative.
  • 14 October – The storm that hit Sydney was described as a once in a century event. Marrickville, Canterbury and Sydney Airport had a torrent of rainfall in as many as three hours and what you'd expect to see in one location about once every 20 years.
  • 21 October – Gough Whitlam, Australia's 21st Prime Minister, dies at the age of 98. He was well known for the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis, which saw him dismissed as Prime Minister. Also, for bringing about the Anti-Discrimination Act, making university free and eradicating the last remnants of the Immigration Restriction Act (1901).
  • 23 October – 3 people are shot dead in North Western Victoria over a neighbourly dispute by Ian Jamieson.
  • 31 October – Former Prime Minister, Julia Gillard has managed to clear her name after the Royal Commission into trade unions has found her not guilty of corruption or criminal conduct

November edit

  • 5 November – A public memorial service is held at Sydney Town Hall to honour former Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam. Former Prime Ministers Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd are temporarily embarrassed when it appears that they have been seated next to each other during the service.
  • 7 November – Palmer United Senator Jacqui Lambie declares she'll vote against every piece of Government legislation until the Federal Government improves its proposed below inflation 1.5 per cent pay rise for defence force personnel.
  • 8 November – Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Victorian Premier Denis Napthine announce a $250 million Commonwealth-State partnership to complete the upgrade of the Tullamarine Freeway to Melbourne Airport, creating 200 jobs.[35]
  • 10 November – Prime Minister Tony Abbott arrives in Beijing for the APEC Summit.
  • 13 November – Divisions within the Palmer United Party become more public with Clive Palmer labelling his Senator, Jacqui Lambie a "drama queen".
  • 15–16 November – The 2014 G-20 summit is held in Brisbane.
  • 18 November – India's Prime minister Narendra Modi makes a speech to Federal Parliament in which he expresses his desire for Australian resources to fuel development in India.[36]
  • 19 November – Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull announces in Adelaide that the nation's two public broadcasters, the ABC and SBS, will lose more than $300 million in funding over the next five years, prompting subsequent public criticism that the Federal Government had broken an election promise not to cut funding to these two public broadcasting channels.[37]
  • 22 November – Foreign Minister Julie Bishop warns the UN Security Council not to be complacent in the fight against Ebola.
  • 24 November – Senator Jacqui Lambie quits the Palmer United Party to become an independent.[38]
  • 29 November – A state election is held in Victoria. The Labor Party led by Daniel Andrews defeats the incumbent Coalition government of Denis Napthine—the first defeat of a one-term government in Victoria since 1955.

December edit

 
Bouquets in Martin Place following the 2014 Sydney hostage crisis
  • 3 December – The funeral of cricketer Phillip Hughes is held in his home town of Macksville.
  • 7 December –
    • Prime Minister Tony Abbott announces changes to the government's paid parental leave scheme such as the introduction of means testing and the cutting off of eligibility for women earning $150,000 a year or more, but left the elaboration of the finer details of the changes for a later date.
    • Queensland Liberal-National Party MP Bruce Flegg is dumped from his seat of Moggill.
  • 9 December –
    • A court in Lismore convicts former National Rugby League player Craig Field of the manslaughter of Kelvin Kane outside the Kingscliff Hotel in 2012.
    • Prime Minister Tony Abbott announces that the Federal Government will abandon plans to introduce the controversial $7 Medicare co-payment.[39]
  • 11 December – Prime Minister Tony Abbott publicly defends his chief of staff, Peta Credlin, against growing criticism from within his own party, levelling accusations of sexism against her critics.[40]
  • 13 December – The Federal Government announces that it will scrap over 200 government agencies.
  • 15 December –
  • 16 December – The hostage situation in Martin Place ends with gunman Man Haron Monis and two hostages dead and four others injured.
  • 19 December – Queensland Police announce the finding that eight children were stabbed to death in a home in Cairns.
  • 20 December – Queensland police arrest an Australian mother for murder in the stabbing deaths of eight children.
  • 22 December –
    • Prime Minister Tony Abbott causes controversy and is accused of sexism when he states that women are particularly "focused on the household budget" – a budget which he claimed was about $550 a year better off with the carbon tax gone.[42]
    • Amirah Droudis, former partner of Man Monis, the Martin Place gunman, is refused bail.
  • 23 December –
  • 28 December –
    • Intense rain in Queensland and New South Wales causes flooding in some areas. 300 mm is recorded in Tweed Heads and flooding cuts access to some roads.
    • John Bjelke-Petersen, son of former Queensland Premier Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen, is declared the Queensland leader of the Palmer United Party.
  • 30 December – Foreign Minister Julie Bishop confirms that Australia has sent AP-3C Orions to help with the search for missing Air Asia flight QZ8501.
  • 31 December – Australia concludes its two-year term on the United Nations Security Council. Australia decides to vote against a Palestinian-proposed United Nations resolution that demanded the end of Israeli occupation within three years. Australia is one of only two nations, along with the United States, Israel's closest ally, to vote against the resolution.[44]
  • Throughout the year – 2014 Australian human powered vehicle season

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References edit

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Peter Cosgrove Prime Minister Tony Abbott Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss Opposition Leader Bill Shorten Chief Justice Robert FrenchState and territory leaders edit Premier of New South Wales Barry O Farrell until 17 April then Mike Baird Opposition Leader John Robertson until 23 December Premier of Queensland Campbell Newman Opposition Leader Annastacia Palaszczuk Premier of South Australia Jay Weatherill Opposition Leader Steven Marshall Premier of Tasmania Lara Giddings until 31 March then Will Hodgman Opposition Leader Will Hodgman until 31 March then Bryan Green Premier of Victoria Denis Napthine until 4 December then Daniel Andrews Opposition Leader Daniel Andrews until 4 December then Matthew Guy Premier of Western Australia Colin Barnett Opposition Leader Mark McGowan Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory Katy Gallagher until 11 December then Andrew Barr Opposition Leader Jeremy Hanson Chief Minister of the Northern Territory Adam Giles Opposition Leader Delia Lawrie Chief Minister of Norfolk Island Lisle SnellGovernors and administrators edit Governor of New South Wales Dame Marie Bashir until 1 October then David Hurley Governor of Queensland Penelope Wensley until 29 July then Paul de Jersey Governor of South Australia Kevin Scarce until 7 August then Hieu Van Le from 1 September Governor of Tasmania Peter Underwood until 7 July then Kate Warner from 10 December Governor of Victoria Alex Chernov Governor of Western Australia Malcolm McCusker until 30 June then Kerry Sanderson Administrator of the Australian Indian Ocean Territories Jon Stanhope until 5 October then Barry Haase Administrator of Norfolk Island Neil Pope until 30 June then Gary Hardgrave Administrator of the Northern Territory Sally Thomas until 10 November then John HardyEvents editJanuary edit 1 January The University of Ballarat merges with the Gippsland campus of Monash University to form Federation University Australia 1 4 January Stradbroke Island suffers bushfires which burn out over 8 500 hectares 21 004 acres of bushland 12 15 January Perth Hills Fire A total of 55 homes were razed 1 fatality and a damage bill in excess of 13 million 2 15 20 January Grampians Fire A fire starts as a result of lightning strikes in the northern Grampians National Park on 15 January Extreme fire conditions on 17 January saw the fire grow in size to over 50 000 hectares 123 553 acres The fire was brought under control on 18 January By the time the fire is contained on 20 January it had burnt out 55 000 hectares 135 908 acres hectares The estimated losses included 90 structures 32 homes and 3000 sheep 20 January New South Wales Premier Barry O Farrell uses special legislation to cancel three coal licences worth hundreds of millions of dollars issued by corrupt former Labor minister Ian Macdonald and deny the companies that own them any compensation 21 January New South Wales Premier Barry O Farrell announces the introduction of laws to prevent one hit punches including mandatory eight year jail sentences for fatal one punch attacks fuelled by alcohol in an effort to curb alcohol related violence in Sydney The laws also include expanded Sydney CBD CBD lockouts a freeze on new liquor licences and the statewide closure of bottle shops at 10 00pm 3 23 January Prime Minister Tony Abbott addresses the World Economic Forum in Davos Switzerland 26 January West Australian Premier Colin Barnett defends the government s catch and kill policy which had been announced the previous month after the first shark under the policy was caught on bailed drum lines off the state s south west coast the previous day 4 28 January General Peter Cosgrove is announced as the next Governor General of Australia 30 January Tropical Cyclone Dylan dumps heavy rain on north and central Queensland 5 The Federal Government rejects a 25 million assistance request from SPC Ardmona a fruit processing company which sought help from the Victorian and Federal governments to restructure its operations arguing the high Australian dollar and cheap imports had made it hard to compete Prime Minister Tony Abbott says SPC Ardmona s parent company Coca Cola Amatil has the resources to carry out that restructure without the need for government funding 6 February edit 4 February Ken Smith resigns as Speaker of the Victorian Parliament after launching an attack on independent MP Geoff Shaw during the first question time of the year being replaced by deputy speaker Christine Fyffe Smith told Parliament that Shaw had been colluding with Labor to destabilise the state government 8 February Terri Butler retains the seat of Griffith formerly held by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd over Bill Glasson in the Griffith by election 9 February Bushfires north of Melbourne and in Gippsland destroy over 30 houses 7 10 February Toyota Australia announces it will cease manufacturing vehicles and engines in Australia by the end of 2017 8 Convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby is released on parole from Bali s Kerobokan jail 9 13 February Cameron Baird is posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross for Australia for his actions in the War in Afghanistan 10 Victorian Premier Denis Napthine announces a 22 million assistance package for SPC Ardmona Australia s largest food processor and packaging company to transform and modernize its operations at the company s Shepparton plant 11 18 February The Australian Federal Police carries out raids on the offices of Channel Seven in Sydney in relation to the network s bid for an interview with convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby 12 22 February Labor candidate Yvette D Ath wins the 2014 Redcliffe state by election in Queensland Media personality Charlotte Dawson is found dead in her Woolloomooloo apartment after committing suicide 13 March edit 10 March West Australian Premier Colin Barnett announces the resignation of the State s Treasurer Troy Buswell due to an accident involving his ministerial car Mr Barnett said that Mr Buswell has had a breakdown and has been hospitalised over recent weeks 14 13 March A Royal Commission into trade union governance and corruption begins its inquiry Brett Peter Cowan is found guilty of murdering teenager Daniel Morcombe in December 2003 Mr Cowan is sentenced to life in jail with a minimum non parole period of 20 years on 14 March 15 March State elections are held in South Australia and Tasmania The Liberal Party defeats the Giddings Labor government in Tasmania after 16 years in opposition In South Australia the result is a hung parliament with Jay Weatherill s Labor government remaining in power after the support of one of the crossbench independents 25 March Prime Minister Tony Abbott announces that the titles of knights and dames will be reintroduced into the Order of Australia honours list after being abolished in 1986 The first to receive the award will be the outgoing Governor General the Queen s representative in Australia who will be known as Dame Quentin Bryce Incoming Governor General Peter Cosgrove and all future holders of the post will also receive the honour 27 March Labor MP Tony Burke attempts but fails to pass a motion of no confidence in the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Australia Bronwyn Bishop accusing her of bias incompetence and inconsistency during Question time 15 30 March It is announced that former Defence Force Chief Angus Houston will lead the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 by heading a new Joint Agency Co ordination Centre to be established in Perth Western Australia 16 April edit 5 April A special election is held for six Senate seats from Western Australia following the voiding of results due to the loss of 1 375 ballot papers in the 2013 federal election 11 April Cyclone Ita makes landfall near Cape Flattery north of Cooktown Queensland 15 April The Federal Government designates Badgerys Creek as the site for the Second Sydney Airport referring to it as the Western Sydney Airport 16 April Barry O Farrell states his intention to resign as Premier of New South Wales after giving misleading evidence to the Independent Commission Against Corruption William Prince of Wales and Catherine Princess of Wales then Duke and Duchess of Cambridge conduct their first official tour of Australia with their son Prince George 17 April Mike Baird becomes Premier of New South Wales following the resignation of Barry O Farrell May edit 13 May Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey delivers the 2014 Australian federal budget the first budget of the Abbott Government The budget features significant structural reform to redress a growing deficit This includes a dramatic downsizing of government bureaucracy It also contained significant changes to welfare new initiatives for a medical research fund and spending on roads A budget surplus is not expected until 2023 A controversial measure is the implementation of a 7 co payment for patients visits to general practitioners to take effect from 1 July 2015 17 23 May Queensland MP Dr Chris Davis quits as Member for Stafford after he could not support the Newman government s move that only political donations of more than 12 400 would have to be declared to the Electoral Commission Dr Davis was sacked Assistant Health Minister a week earlier after he spoke out against doctor contracts and changes to the Crime and Misconduct Commission 18 27 May Speaker of the House of Representatives Bronwyn Bishop rejects allegations she breached protocol as Speaker by hosting a Liberal Party fundraiser in the Speaker s suite and says she will not be bound by stricter party political requirements agreed between Labor and the Greens which require the Speaker not to attend Party caucus meetings 19 June edit 3 June Queensland Treasurer Tim Nicholls hands down the State budget revealing the Government s plans to privatise 33 6 billion worth of assets to bring the budget back into surplus The Government blames a crash in coal royalties and a deferral of federal disaster relief payments for the blowout Resources for sale include long term leases on the Townsville and Gladstone Ports and selling power companies Stanwell and CS energy despite public fervour against privatising assets in the state 20 12 June Queensland Premier Campbell Newman announces that Tim Carmody will be the next Chief Justice of Queensland sparking controversy among the legal profession over Mr Carmody s elevation to the role from the position of Chief Magistrate Mr Carmody s strong public support for the Newman government s anti bikie VLAD laws was also critically viewed as a factor in his appointment 21 19 June West Australian Premier Colin Barnett suggests that there will be further spending cuts to deliver a promised budget surplus if the iron ore price does not recover The price of iron ore had slid below the benchmark level of US90 a tonne for the first time since September 2012 after a drop in demand from China being down 34 per cent for the year 22 27 June The inaugural Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival gets underway in the town of Winton in Central West Queensland 23 29 June NRL player Todd Carney is sacked from the Cronulla Sharks due to a photograph leaked on social media in which he appears to urinate into his mouth a practice colloquially known as bubbling 30 June A London jury finds Australian entertainer Rolf Harris guilty of indecently assaulting four girls in Britain between 1968 and 1986 Calls are made by locals from Mr Harris home town of Bassendean Western Australia for the removal of memorial plaques placed in Harris honour 24 July edit 8 July New Queensland Chief Justice Tim Carmody is sworn in at a private ceremony in Brisbane s court district the first time in almost a century that the state s new Chief Justice is sworn in behind closed doors a move which prompts further criticism from the legal profession 25 15 July A Queensland Supreme Court jury finds Gerard Baden Clay guilty of murdering his wife Allison in April 2012 and he is given a sentence of life imprisonment 26 In December 2015 the charge was downgraded to manslaughter 27 18 July 38 Australians are confirmed as among the 300 people on board killed in Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 crashed with 193 Dutch nationals in Eastern Ukraine near the Russian border including the Australian novelist and reviewer Liam Davison 19 July Queensland Labor MP Anthony Lynham wins the 2014 Stafford state by election in Brisbane with a 17 2 per cent swing against the LNP candidate Bob Anderson 28 August edit 2 August Death of Ms Dhu 8 August New Zealand woman Warriena Tagpuno Wright falls to her death from the balcony of a Surfers Paradise apartment owned by Gable Tostee a 28 year old man whom she met on dating app Tinder 29 The incident subsequently receives international coverage 14 August New South Wales Premier Mike Baird is forced to declare that he has never accepted an illegal donation after repeatedly failing to give the guarantee in Parliament after Government Swansea MP Garry Edwards is moved to the crossbench over allegations of receiving tainted funds 18 August Former treasurer Wayne Swan addresses the National Press Club of Australia defending his economic legacy and attacks the budget measures of the Abbott Government He said it would not be long before necessity forced a future government to return to carbon pricing and a tax on natural resources 30 September edit 2 September Former Kenyan presidential candidate Quincy Timberlake is charged with murder in Brisbane 3 September Two species of dendrogramma found off the coast of Australia in 1986 are discovered to be unclassifiable in any existing phylum 9 September New South Wales farmer Geoff Hunt kills his wife and three children before turning the gun on himself 12 September Australia raises its terror threat level to high following concerns about militants returning from conflicts in Iraq and Syria Australian actress Nicole Kidman s father Antony Kidman dies after a fall in Singapore 31 14 September Australia sends combat aircraft and special forces to the Middle East to help in the fight against Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant 17 September Queensland Treasurer Tim Nicholls announces that the Queensland Government is looking at potentially leasing ports power stations and distribution assets for periods of 50 to 99 years as an alternative to selling those assets 32 18 September Australian police mount raids in the cities of Sydney and Brisbane on alleged Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant sympathisers based on intelligence claims that they were planning a public execution in Australia with fifteen people arrested 19 September Australia raises security for its Parliament after conducting raids that arrest dozens of suspected terrorists October edit 5 October Mayang Prasetyo an Indonesian transgender woman is murdered and cooked by her husband chef Marcus Peter Volke at their Teneriffe apartment in Brisbane Mr Volke slit his own throat after fleeing from police 33 8 October A rare total lunar eclipse occurred in Canberra which the moon is blood red Keen astronomers gathered at Mount Stromlo Observatory on this night 34 9 October A Cairns nurse is admitted to hospital after fears she may have been the first case of the Ebola virus She is later tested negative 14 October The storm that hit Sydney was described as a once in a century event Marrickville Canterbury and Sydney Airport had a torrent of rainfall in as many as three hours and what you d expect to see in one location about once every 20 years 21 October Gough Whitlam Australia s 21st Prime Minister dies at the age of 98 He was well known for the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis which saw him dismissed as Prime Minister Also for bringing about the Anti Discrimination Act making university free and eradicating the last remnants of the Immigration Restriction Act 1901 23 October 3 people are shot dead in North Western Victoria over a neighbourly dispute by Ian Jamieson 31 October Former Prime Minister Julia Gillard has managed to clear her name after the Royal Commission into trade unions has found her not guilty of corruption or criminal conductNovember edit 5 November A public memorial service is held at Sydney Town Hall to honour former Prime Minister Gough Whitlam Former Prime Ministers Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd are temporarily embarrassed when it appears that they have been seated next to each other during the service 7 November Palmer United Senator Jacqui Lambie declares she ll vote against every piece of Government legislation until the Federal Government improves its proposed below inflation 1 5 per cent pay rise for defence force personnel 8 November Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Victorian Premier Denis Napthine announce a 250 million Commonwealth State partnership to complete the upgrade of the Tullamarine Freeway to Melbourne Airport creating 200 jobs 35 10 November Prime Minister Tony Abbott arrives in Beijing for the APEC Summit 13 November Divisions within the Palmer United Party become more public with Clive Palmer labelling his Senator Jacqui Lambie a drama queen 15 16 November The 2014 G 20 summit is held in Brisbane 18 November India s Prime minister Narendra Modi makes a speech to Federal Parliament in which he expresses his desire for Australian resources to fuel development in India 36 19 November Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull announces in Adelaide that the nation s two public broadcasters the ABC and SBS will lose more than 300 million in funding over the next five years prompting subsequent public criticism that the Federal Government had broken an election promise not to cut funding to these two public broadcasting channels 37 22 November Foreign Minister Julie Bishop warns the UN Security Council not to be complacent in the fight against Ebola 24 November Senator Jacqui Lambie quits the Palmer United Party to become an independent 38 29 November A state election is held in Victoria The Labor Party led by Daniel Andrews defeats the incumbent Coalition government of Denis Napthine the first defeat of a one term government in Victoria since 1955 December edit nbsp Bouquets in Martin Place following the 2014 Sydney hostage crisis3 December The funeral of cricketer Phillip Hughes is held in his home town of Macksville 7 December Prime Minister Tony Abbott announces changes to the government s paid parental leave scheme such as the introduction of means testing and the cutting off of eligibility for women earning 150 000 a year or more but left the elaboration of the finer details of the changes for a later date Queensland Liberal National Party MP Bruce Flegg is dumped from his seat of Moggill 9 December A court in Lismore convicts former National Rugby League player Craig Field of the manslaughter of Kelvin Kane outside the Kingscliff Hotel in 2012 Prime Minister Tony Abbott announces that the Federal Government will abandon plans to introduce the controversial 7 Medicare co payment 39 11 December Prime Minister Tony Abbott publicly defends his chief of staff Peta Credlin against growing criticism from within his own party levelling accusations of sexism against her critics 40 13 December The Federal Government announces that it will scrap over 200 government agencies 15 December Man Haron Monis takes customers and staff hostage in a Lindt Chocolate Cafe in Martin Place Sydney Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey is criticised for delivering his Mid Year Fiscal Outlook when the nation s attention is diverted by the Martin Place siege Mr Hockey announces that foreign aid will be slashed by 3 7 billion in order to boost national security spending 41 16 December The hostage situation in Martin Place ends with gunman Man Haron Monis and two hostages dead and four others injured 19 December Queensland Police announce the finding that eight children were stabbed to death in a home in Cairns 20 December Queensland police arrest an Australian mother for murder in the stabbing deaths of eight children 22 December Prime Minister Tony Abbott causes controversy and is accused of sexism when he states that women are particularly focused on the household budget a budget which he claimed was about 550 a year better off with the carbon tax gone 42 Amirah Droudis former partner of Man Monis the Martin Place gunman is refused bail 23 December The new Federal Cabinet is sworn in Separate funerals take place in Sydney for Katrina Dawson and Tori Johnson the victims of the 2014 Sydney hostage crisis The Victorian Supreme Court approves a 494 7 million payout to be awarded to the victims of the Black Saturday bushfires in what is the nation s largest class action settlement 43 28 December Intense rain in Queensland and New South Wales causes flooding in some areas 300 mm is recorded in Tweed Heads and flooding cuts access to some roads John Bjelke Petersen son of former Queensland Premier Sir Joh Bjelke Petersen is declared the Queensland leader of the Palmer United Party 30 December Foreign Minister Julie Bishop confirms that Australia has sent AP 3C Orions to help with the search for missing Air Asia flight QZ8501 31 December Australia concludes its two year term on the United Nations Security Council Australia decides to vote against a Palestinian proposed United Nations resolution that demanded the end of Israeli occupation within three years Australia is one of only two nations along with the United States Israel s closest ally to vote against the resolution 44 Throughout the year 2014 Australian human powered vehicle seasonArts and literature editMain article 2014 in Australian literature 26 June Evie Wyld wins the 2014 Miles Franklin Award for her novel All The Birds Singing 45 18 July Fiona Lowry wins the 2014 Archibald Prize for her portrait of architect Penelope Seidler 46 14 October Australian author Richard Flanagan wins the 2014 Man Booker Prize for his novel The Narrow Road to the Deep North 47 Television editMain article 2014 in Australian televisionSport edit7 January Cricket The 2013 14 Ashes series concludes with Australia defeating England 5 0 in a five Test series 26 January Cycling The 2014 Tour Down Under concludes with Simon Gerrans winning the overall classification for a record third time 25 January Tennis The women s singles tournament concludes at the 2014 Australian Open with Li Na defeating Dominika Cibulkova in the final 26 January Tennis The men s singles tournament concludes at the 2014 Australian Open with Stanislas Wawrinka defeating Rafael Nadal in the final February Australia competes at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi winning three medals 7 February Cricket The 2013 14 Big Bash League season concludes with the Perth Scorchers defeating the Hobart Hurricanes in the final 8 February Baseball The 2013 14 Australian Baseball League season concludes with the Perth Heat defeating the Canberra Cavalry in the finals series 22 February Rugby League 2013 NRL premiers the Sydney Roosters defeat Super League XVIII champions the Wigan Warriors 36 14 in the 2014 World Club Challenge held at Allianz Stadium 23 February Soccer The 2013 14 W League season concludes with Melbourne Victory defeating Brisbane Roar in the grand final 16 March Motorsport The 2014 Australian Grand Prix is held with Nico Rosberg winning for Mercedes AMG Petronas 25 March Cricket The 2013 14 Sheffield Shield season concludes with New South Wales drawing with Western Australia in the final to claim the title 13 April Basketball The 2013 14 NBL season concludes with the Perth Wildcats defeating the Adelaide 36ers in the finals series 4 May Soccer The 2013 14 A League season concludes with Brisbane Roar FC defeating Western Sydney Wanderers FC 2 1 after extra time in the final 28 May Rugby league New South Wales defeat Queensland 12 8 at Suncorp Stadium in the first match of the 2014 State of Origin series NSW fullback Jarryd Hayne is awarded Man of the Match 18 June Rugby league New South Wales win the 2014 State of Origin series defeating Queensland 6 4 at ANZ Stadium in the second match It is their first series victory since 2005 NSW prop and captain Paul Gallen is awarded Man of the Match 22 June Netball The 2014 ANZ Championship season concludes with the Melbourne Vixens defeating the Queensland Firebirds in the grand final 9 July Rugby league The 2014 State of Origin series concludes with Queensland defeating New South Wales 32 8 at Suncorp Stadium in the third match though New South Wales had already won the series Queensland lock Corey Parker is awarded Man of the Match while NSW prop and captain Paul Gallen is awarded the Wally Lewis Medal for player of the series 22 July Australian rules football The 2014 Foxtel Cup concludes with Williamstown defeating West Perth in the grand final July August Australia competes at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow winning 137 medals 2 August Rugby union The 2014 Super Rugby season concludes with the New South Wales Waratahs defeating the Crusaders in the final 7 September Rugby league The Sydney Roosters win their second straight minor premiership following the final main round of the 2014 NRL season The Cronulla Sutherland Sharks finish in last position claiming their first wooden spoon since 1969 27 September Australian rules football Hawthorn defeats the Sydney Swans 21 11 137 to 11 8 74 in the 2014 AFL Grand Final 5 October Rugby league The South Sydney Rabbitohs defeat the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs 30 6 in the 2014 NRL Grand Final for their first premiership win since 1971 Rabbitohs lock Sam Burgess is awarded the Clive Churchill Medal for man of the match Pre game entertainment is headlined by Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators along with Train 25 October and 1 November Soccer The Western Sydney Wanderers FC defeat Al Hilal FC 1 0 on aggregate to become the first Australian club to win the 2014 AFC Champions League 4 November Horse racing Protectionist wins the 2014 Melbourne Cup Race favourite and Caulfield Cup winner Admire Rakti collapses and dies of a cardiac arrest after finishing last in the race Another horse Araldo is euthanised after sustaining a leg injury when spooked by a spectator 25 November Cricket Phillip Hughes was knocked unconscious by a bouncer during a Sheffield Shield match at the Sydney Cricket Ground He never regained consciousness and died two days later 28 December Yacht racing Wild Oats XI takes line honours in the 2014 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race the yacht s eighth win Deaths editJanuary edit 1 January Michael Glennon 69 Roman Catholic priest and convicted child molester 4 January Shirley Jeffrey 74 marine biologist 5 January Arthur Gietzelt 93 Senator for New South Wales Minister for Veterans Affairs 1983 1987 9 January Bryan Fairfax 83 conductor Charlie Bazzano 90 Olympic cyclist 7 January Phil Ryan 98 football player and administrator Hawthorn 48 21 January Rhonda Small 88 filmmaker died in United Kingdom 24 January Boyd Oxlade 70 author and screenwriter Death in Brunswick 26 January Paula Gruden 92 poet 28 January Bill Pritchett 92 public servant and Secretary of Department of DefenceFebruary edit 1 February Dave Power 85 track and field athlete 2 February Craig Lahiff 66 film director 3 February Max Howell 86 rugby union player and educator 6 February John Vockler 89 Anglican prelate Bishop of Polynesia 1962 1968 8 February Michael Denborough 84 medical researcher and politician founder of the Nuclear Disarmament Party 49 14 February Marshall Browne 78 crime fiction writer 15 February James Condon 90 actor 15 February George Coates 90 football player Fitzroy 21 February Matthew Robinson 28 Paralympic snowboarder 50 22 February Charlotte Dawson 47 television personalityMarch edit 8 March Wendy Hughes 61 actress Roy Higgins 75 jockey 11 March Dean Bailey 47 football player Essendon and coach Melbourne 51 Len Buckeridge 77 billionaire construction executive founder of Buckeridge Group of Companies heart attack 52 12 March Cecil Abbott 89 police chief Commissioner of New South Wales Police 1981 1984 53 14 March Warwick Parer 77 Senator for Queensland Minister for Resources and Energy 1996 1998 23 March Jack Clancy 79 football player 26 March John Disney 94 ornithologist Tom Jones 90 politician Member for Collie 1968 1989 28 March Billy Longley 88 criminal Michael Putney 67 Roman Catholic prelate Bishop of Townsville since 2001 29 March Robin Gibson 83 architect Queensland Cultural Centre 31 March David Hannay 74 film producerApril edit 1 April Harry Rowe 89 football and cricket player 2 April Everett De Roche 67 screenwriter 4 April Len Ardill 83 politician member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Salisbury 1986 1992 and Archerfield 1992 1998 8 April Robert Dickson 88 architect 9 April Gil Askey 89 musician and composer Lady Sings the Blues 54 10 April George Bornemissza 90 Australian entomologist and ecologist Doris Pilkington Garimara 76 author Follow the Rabbit Proof Fence 55 14 April Brian Harradine 79 Senator for Tasmania 1975 2005 56 18 April Dylan Tombides 20 soccer player died in England 20 April Neville Wran 87 Premier of New South Wales 1976 1986 26 April Joan Bruce 86 actress 27 April Harry Firth 96 racing driver and team manager 28 April Derek King 65 VFL footballer St Kilda Ryan Tandy 32 rugby league player 29 April Gailene Stock 68 ballet dancer and executive Director of the Royal Ballet School since 1999 30 April Ian Ross 73 television newsreaderMay edit 1 May Paul Ramsay 78 businessman Peter Ruscuklic 58 VFL football player Fitzroy Geelong 6 May Lex Watson 71 LGBT rights activist and political scientist 7 May Sir Neville McNamara 91 Chief of the Defence Force Staff 1982 84 8 May Harry Potter 72 journalist 57 Alan Woodman 58 VFL football player Geelong 9 May Bob Hoysted 88 racehorse trainer 58 11 May Reg Gasnier 74 rugby league footballer and coach Ivan Wingreen 52 South African cricketer 12 May Tom Hafey 82 Australian rules football player and coach Leroy Serisier 86 politician member of the New South Wales Legislative Council 1970 1978 13 May David Malet Armstrong 87 philosopher 16 May Ruth Tarvydas 66 fashion designer 19 May Sir Jack Brabham 88 racing car driver 59 Peter Curtin 70 actor 60 22 May Laurie Hill 71 VFL football player Collingwood Wes Lofts 71 VFL football player and administrator Carlton 29 May Ian Norman 75 Australian business executive co founder of Harvey NormanJune edit 3 June Gordon Bennett 59 artist 4 June Doc Neeson 67 musician The Angels 61 6 June Don Banfield 97 politician and trade unionist Brian Miller 93 politician member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council 1957 1986 7 June Jane Gray 112 supercentenarian oldest living Scottish born person and Australian resident Merv Thackeray 88 politician member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Keppel 1957 1960 and Rockhampton North 1960 1972 8 June Ken Doubleday 88 Olympic hurdler and triple jumper 1952 1956 Harold Russell Maddock 96 jockey 10 June Gary Gilmour 62 cricketer 13 June Jim Keays 67 musician The Masters Apprentices 17 June Paul England 85 race car driver 18 June Ray Evans 79 business executive and political activist co founder of the Lavoisier Group 24 June Jacqueline Jarrett Goodnow 89 cognitive psychologist 25 June Derek Fielding 84 librarian and author 26 June Ron Hall 68 Australian NTFA football player Scottsdale 27 June Rex Whitehead 65 cricket umpireJuly edit 1 July Graeme McMahon 74 Chairman of Essendon Football Club 1996 2003 2 July Lorraine Elliott 70 politician Victoria MLA for Mooroolbark 1992 2002 Mervyn Finlay 89 judge and rower Olympic bronze medalist 1952 member of the Supreme Court of New South Wales 1984 2004 3 July Peter Dawkins 68 record producer Dragon Australian Crawl Air Supply and musician 4 July Myer Fredman 82 conductor Archibald Wilson 93 fighter pilot flew for the Royal Air Force during World War II 5 July John Jobst 94 Roman Catholic prelate Bishop of Broome 1959 1995 7 July Peter Underwood 76 Governor of Tasmania and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania 9 July Ken Simpson 76 ornithologist and writer Field Guide to the Birds of Australia 11 July Eilene Hannan 67 opera singer 12 July Ken Goodwin 79 academic and author 13 July Geoffrey Blackburn 99 Baptist minister 14 July Gavin Jones 47 media executive founder of the Deadly Awards 17 July Liam Davison 56 author John Walton 62 actor 23 July Frank Vaughan 95 Catholic priest and rugby league player Eastern Suburbs 25 July Richard Larter 85 pop artist 27 July Peter Miller 53 software engineer Aegis 28 July Johnny Rebb 75 rock and roll singer 30 July Martin Copley 74 conservationist Australian Wildlife Conservancy August edit 1 August Michael Johns 35 singer songwriter American Idol 2 August Brian Buckley 78 VFL football player Carlton 3 August Edward Clancy 90 Roman Catholic bishop Archbishop of Sydney 1983 2001 6 August Macarthur Job 88 aviation writer and air safety consultant 8 August Edmund John Patrick Collins 83 Roman Catholic prelate Bishop of Darwin 1986 2007 Peter Sculthorpe 85 composer 9 August Jerome Ehlers 55 actor 11 August Pierre Ryckmans 78 diplomat Australian sinologist and author Chinese Shadows 14 August Jennifer Margaret Le Cussan 55 botanist teacher conservationist 17 August Marie Little 81 sport administrator 18 August Doug Williams 91 VFL football player Carlton 22 August Jack Harris 91 golfer 23 August Jack Edwards 83 VFL football player North Melbourne 25 August Jason Curley 42 bassist Tumbleweed 28 August Bill Kerr 92 actor 30 August Doone Kennedy 87 politician first female Lord Mayor of Hobart 1986 1996 September edit 2 September Jack Culpin 86 politician member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Glenroy 1976 1985 and Broadmeadows 1985 1988 4 September Ron Mulock 84 politician Deputy Premier of New South Wales 1984 1988 5 September Kerrie Biddell 67 jazz and session singer 6 September Peter F B Alsop engineer and historian Martin Harrison 65 poet A W Pryor 86 physicist 7 September Harry Evans 68 public servant Clerk of the Australian Senate 1988 2009 12 September Antony Kidman 75 psychologist biochemist and author died in Singapore 15 September Jeremy Ball 45 politician and actor 17 September Elaine Lee 74 actress Number 96 Sir Charles Read 95 air force officer RAAF Air Marshal during World War II Lorna Thomas 96 Australian cricket player and manager 23 September Rodney Milgate 80 painter playwright and newsreader 24 September Greg Mackey 52 rugby league player Warrington 25 September Cedric Wyatt 74 public servant political candidate indigenous advocate 26 September Tony McMichael 71 epidemiologistOctober edit 2 October Robert Flower 59 Australian rules footballer Melbourne 8 October Morris Lurie 75 writer 10 October Geoff Miller 72 public servant Ed Nimmervoll 67 music journalist and author 11 October Bob Such 70 politician member of the South Australian House of Assembly for Fisher since 1989 12 October Maurie Keane 91 politician member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Woronora 1973 1988 14 October Mary Downer 89 arts patron died in London John F Stephenson 77 football player Carlton 15 October Sir James Balderstone 93 businessman and company director James Semple Kerr 82 architectural historian 18 October Rachel Makinson 97 research scientist Bruce Phillips 85 Australian rules footballer St Kilda 19 October Ken Short 87 Anglican bishop 20 October David Malcolm 76 Chief Justice of Western Australia 1988 2006 21 October Peter Trotter 58 Paralympic wheelchair racer Gough Whitlam 98 Prime Minister 1972 1975 24 October Mike Dorsey 84 actor Number 96 26 October Brian Moore 70 rugby league player and coach 27 October William Orchard 84 Australian water polo player and psychiatrist 30 October Harcourt Dowsley 95 cricket and football player Ida Elizabeth Osbourne 98 radio broadcaster founder of the ABC s Argonauts Club 31 October Sir Henry Harris 89 cell biologist November edit 2 November Jackie Fairweather 46 triathlete and long distance runner 4 November Admire Rakti 6 racehorse Araldo 6 racehorse 7 November Alex Way 89 Australian rules footballer Carlton 8 November Michael Leighton 60 Victorian politician 10 November Steve Dodd 86 actor Wayne Goss 63 Premier of Queensland 1989 1996 15 November Reg Withers 90 Senator for Western Australia Lord Mayor of Perth 16 November Ian Craig 79 Test cricketer 19 November Jeremiah Coffey 81 Bishop of Sale 1989 2008 20 November John Bartram 89 Olympic runner 1948 21 November Heather Southcott 86 politician 27 November Phillip Hughes 25 Test cricketer Meta Truscott 97 diarist and historian 30 November Phil May 70 Australian athlete December edit 1 December Rocky Wood 55 writer 2 December Maurice Saxby 89 academic and author Jeff Truman 57 screenwriter and actor 4 December Graeme Goodall 82 recording engineer and record label owner co founder of Island Records Lynne Kosky 56 Victorian politician MLA for Altona 1996 2010 6 December Stella Young 32 comedian and disability advocate 9 December Frank Farrington 88 rugby league player and administrator Newtown Jets 11 December Patricia Gallaher 77 librarian 15 December Donald Metcalf 85 medical researcher Arthur Whyte 93 politician President of the South Australian Legislative Council 1978 1985 See also edit nbsp Australia portal2014 in Australian literature 2014 in Australian television List of Australian films of 2014References edit Cairns Nicole 31 December 2013 New flag raised to herald Federation University Australia Ballarat Courier Retrieved 5 January 2014 Confirmation of 55 homes lost in WA fire News com au 15 January 2014 Archived from the original on 15 January 2014 Retrieved 15 January 2014 One punch laws to curb Sydney s alcohol fuelled violence Australian Broadcasting Corporation 21 January 2014 Premier Colin Barnett defends first shark kill ABC News 26 January 2014 Cyclone Dylan moves towards Queensland coast 30 January 2014 SPC Ardmona jobs in 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