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2017 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 2017 in Australia.

2017
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January edit

  • 1 January –
    • The 15% backpacker tax takes effect, as well as changes to the pension assets test.
    • The National Archives releases the 1992–93 Federal Cabinet papers. The Queensland State Archives releases the 1986 State Cabinet documents under the 30-year embargo rule.
  • 2 January–
    • Federal government backbencher Tony Abbott calls for Australia to relocate its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
  • 3 January–
    • Social Services Minister Christian Porter defends the Centrelink debt recovery system and said of 169,000 review letters sent since July, only 0.16 per cent had resulted in complaints.
    • The Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission's website is hacked, purportedly by an international hacking group, sending it offline for several hours.
    • West Australian Labor Leader Mark McGowan outlines a scheme called Target 120, which he promises to implement if Labor wins the March election, to focus on the state's worst young offenders with $22 million to provide comprehensive support to dysfunctional families.
  • 4 January –
    • Defence Minister Marise Payne announces that Indonesia has formally suspended all military co-operation with Australia, allegedly over some offensive training material which was on display at an Australian Special Forces base in Perth.
    • West Australian Local government Minister Paul Miles announces that the Shire of Exmouth Council has been suspended for six months following and investigation by the Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC) into alleged corruption and financial mismanagement, with the Local government Minister.
    • The West Australian Opposition promises to axe the $450 million extension of Roe Highway across the Beeliar Wetlands and the entire Perth Freight Link if it wins the state election in March.
    • Tasmanian Premier Will Hodgman admits he had a mobile phone in his hands when he was behind the wheel of a car and says he will voluntarily speak to police about it.
    • Port Augusta residents confront the South Australian Environment Minister Ian Hunter over ash dust which is blanketing the town. Heavy rain in the previous week had caused the ash from the former Port Augusta power station to blow across the area.
  • 5 January – The Victorian government announces that it will launch a High Court appeal over an Ombudsman investigation into allegations that Labor MPs rorted their parliamentary entitlements. The Supreme Court of Victoria had earlier ruled that the Ombudsman could investigate allegations MPs misused their taxpayer-funded entitlements by letting paid staffers work in campaign roles in the lead up to the 2014 state election.
  • 6 January –
    • The Federal government stops the import of green prawns due to white spot disease.
    • Federal Health Minister Sussan Ley says that her purchase of a $795,000 apartment while on the Gold Coast was "neither planned nor anticipated".
  • 7 January –
    • A funeral is held for Josiah Sisson, a 9-year-old boy who was killed by a drunk driver in Springwood on Christmas Day 2016.
  • 9 January –
    • Federal Health Minister Sussan Ley stands aside while travel claims are being investigated after further allegations were revealed that she made at least 18 taxpayer funded trips to the Golds Coast during her time as Health Minister.
    • One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson is adamant that she alone made the decision to disendorse the Bundamba candidate Shan Ju Lin after her anti-gay social media post.
    • The Commonwealth Ombudsman agrees to Independent MP Andrew Wilkie's request for an investigation into Centrelink's debt recovery system after widespread criticism of its new automated data matching system which uses information from the Australian Taxation Office and has been producing incorrect debt notices.
  • 10 January –
    • The Federal government announces a long-awaited overhaul of MP's travel entitlements.
    • The South Australian government opens a special health clinic at the Port Augusta hospital in response to community health concerns after ash clouds flared up from the old power station. Premier Jay Weatherill concedes that embattled Sustainability, Environment and Conservation Minister Ian Hunter could have shown more empathy to Port Augusta residents instead of politicising the issue.
  • 11 January –
  • 12 January – After three years of court hearings and four separate trials, a jury finds Robert Xie guilty of the Lin family murders in July 2009.[1]
  • 15 January –
    • Severe storms lash south-east Queensland leaving 1,500 homes without power. The suburb of Chandler in Brisbane records 102 mm. of rain in the space of half an hour. Some suburbs of Brisbane and Ipswich are flooded.
    • Claims emerge that Finance Minister Mathias Cormann made a $23,000 taxpayer funded trip to Broome.
  • 16 January –
    • Steven Young defects to One Nation.
    • A car is firebombed over Sydney fish market development plans.
  • 17 January –
    • The search for missing flight MH 370 is suspended after searching 170,000 square kilometres of the ocean.
    • The Supreme Court of ACT rejects Julian Knight's bid for an extension of time to bring a case of damages against the Commonwealth. Julian Knight was responsible for the Hoddle Street massacre in 1987.
  • 18 January –
    • Greg Hunt is named as new Federal Health Minister as Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull reshuffles his Cabinet for the fourth time since taking office.
    • Multiple blazes burn out of control across parts of New South Wales, particularly in the Hunter Valley.
    • West Australian Premier Colin Barnett rules out any attempt to ban Muslims from wearing burkas, but says he would prefer "that type of clothing" was not worn in Australia.
  • 19 January – New South Wales Premier Mike Baird announces his resignation, after nearly three years in office.[2][3]
  • 20 January – Five people are killed and over 30 injured when a man drives a car into pedestrians on Bourke Street in the Melbourne City Centre.[4]
  • 22 January –
    • Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews considers changes to the state's bail laws in the wake of the Bourke Street incident. A new 'night court' will be set up for magistrates to hear bail requests from violent suspects after hours
    • Opponents of forced council mergers protest in Sydney.
  • 23 January –
  • 25 January –
    • Fifteen detainees escape from the Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre in Victoria. Police eventually re-capture all the escapees.[7]
    • South Australia Opposition Leader Steven Marshall promotes two younger MPs to the frontbench at the expense of long-serving shadow ministers Duncan McFetridge and Steven Griffiths. David Speirs will take on the shadow environment portfolio and Stephan Knoll has been given the police, corrections and emergency services portfolios.
  • 26 January –
    • A police officer is injured and one person is arrested after protesters clash with police in Sydney, during demonstrations denouncing Australia Day.[8]
    • Two people are killed (mining engineer Peter Lynch and his girlfriend), and festivities are cancelled, when a light plane crashes into the Swan River, during Australia Day celebrations in Perth.[9]
  • 27 January –
    • The District Court of Queensland sentences former Billabong CEO Matthew Perin to 8 years imprisonment for fraud.
    • New South Wales Health Minister Jillian Skinner resigns.
    • The New South government announces the construction of the WestConnex tunnel.
    • The Supreme Court of Queensland sentences a father to 9 years' imprisonment for severe injuries inflicted on a one-month-old girl.
    • The Dow Jones breaks through 20,000 for the first time.
  • 28 January –
    • One Nation disendorses candidate Peter Rogers, who had previously expressed his view that the Port Arthur massacre was a conspiracy.
  • 29 January –
    • Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announces that US President Donald Trump has confirmed that he will honour the refugee swap deal with Australia as agreed by the Obama administration.
    • The New South Wales Cabinet is reshuffled.
    • The Queensland government announces financial support for a boxing match to be held at Suncorp Stadium on 23 April between boxers Jeff Horn and Manny Pacquiao.
    • Year One students will undergo compulsory testing under a Federal government plan.
  • 30 January – Susan Kiefel is sworn in as the 13th Chief Justice of Australia.[10]
  • 31 January –
    • The Federal government announces plans to review child care and to cut family tax benefits.
    • Federal Opposition Leader Bill Shorten addresses the National Press Club of Australia outlining the Labor Party's policy of investing in apprenticeships.

February edit

  • 1 February –
    • Teresa Bradford is found dead at her Pimpama home, having been killed by her husband who had been let out on bail. The case prompts widespread calls for an overhaul of bail laws in Queensland.
    • Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull addresses the National Press Club of Australia and says the government will focus this year on keeping a lid on household electricity prices. Mr Turnbull also later admits that he donated $1.75 million to the Liberal Party.
    • West Australian Premier Colin Barnett announces a 11 March election date.
    • Police move on a group of homeless people camped outside Flinders Street Station, Melbourne, prompting minor protests.
  • 2 February –
    • A report by The Washington Post reported that US President Donald Trump berated Malcolm Turnbull during a phone call which Trump dubbed his "worst call by far". The pair discussed the "dumb" refugee deal between Australia and the Obama administration, before he abruptly ended the call.[11]
    • Clothing retailers Marcs and David Lawrence are placed into voluntary administration.
    • In a landmark decision, the Federal Court finds that a $1.3b Western Australian land use agreement with the Noongar people cannot be registered.
  • 6 February –
  • 7 February –
    • Senator Corey Bernardi quits the Liberal Party of Australia to form a new political party, the Australian Conservatives.
    • The Federal government retreats from a plan to compulsorily acquire land to expand military training in Queensland.
  • 8 February –
    • Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull calls Bill Shorten a "simpering sycophant" due to his past association with the late packaging billionaire Dick Pratt suggesting he drank French champagne while selling out workers.
  • 10–12 February –
    • A heat wave in south-eastern Australia results in record breaking temperatures and extensive power loss.[12] High winds on 12 February, spark up to 26 blazes across New South Wales, especially in the Central West and Mid North Coast regions.[13]
    • Heavy rain throughout the South West regions of Western Australia causes widespread flooding. The entire towns of Wagin and Gnowangerup become cut off, and Perth experiences its second wettest day in history, 6mm short of the record set in 1992.[14]
  • 16 February – Police find Olympic gold medalist Grant Hackett in a "disturbed" state of mind, less than twelve hours after he was reported missing on the Gold Coast.[15]
  • 17 February – Renegade Federal Nationals MP George Chistensen confirms that he drafted a so-called 'letter of demand' to the Prime Minister, but says he never sent it.
  • 18 February – Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull visits Queenstown, New Zealand and rejects calls to exclude the big four banks from the company tax cuts.
  • 21 February –
  • 28 February –
    • A 42-year-old man is arrested in Young, after allegedly trying to help the Islamic State develop laser missile detection equipment, as well as their own missile arsenal.[19]
    • Two members of the Brothers for Life street gang, Farhad and Mumtaz Qaumi, are convicted for the murder of "standover man" Joe Antuon, in his Strathfield home on 16 December 2013.[20]

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April edit

  • 1–3 April – Ongoing floods in the Northern New South Wales towns of Tweed Heads, Murwillumbah, Gungal and Tumbulgum claim the lives of 9 people, including 3 children.[30]
  • 5 April –
    • Australia's largest ever seizure of ice occurs in Melbourne, a record 903 kg of the drug discovered beneath floorboards in a Nunawading property.[31]
    • Former Family First Senator Bob Day who resigned following his re-election in the previous year, was ruled ineligible to run last year following an 'indirect pecuniary interest' with the Commonwealth. The ruling by the High Court meant that a recount of last election's votes would be necessary.[32]
  • 7 April – Two teenagers, inspired by terrorists, aged 15 and 16, are arrested after they fatally stabbed one man and injured another, inside a Queanbeyan service station.[33]
  • 14 April – After a confrontation earlier in the day, a group of locals and personnel from a nearby military base, storm Australia's Manus Island detention centre in Papua New Guinea.[34]
  • 17 April – A 17-year-old girl is killed by a shark while surfing off the coast of Esperance, Western Australia.[35]
  • 18 April – Malcolm Turnbull makes a controversial decision to scrap the 457 visa program, citing that Australians should come before overseas workers.[36]
  • 26 April – The Family First Party merges with the Australian Conservatives party founded by Senator Cory Bernardi.[37]

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References edit

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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 2017 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 2017 in Australia 2016 2015 2014 2017 in Australia 2018 2019 2020Decades 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030sSee also Other events of 2017 Timeline of Australian historyContents 1 Incumbents 1 1 State and territory leaders 1 2 Governors and administrators 2 Events 2 1 January 2 2 February 2 3 March 2 4 April 2 5 May 2 6 June 2 7 July 2 8 August 2 9 September 2 10 October 2 11 November 2 12 December 3 Music arts and literature 4 Sport 4 1 January 4 2 February 4 3 March 4 4 April 4 5 May 4 6 June 4 7 July 4 8 August 4 9 September 4 10 October 4 11 November 4 12 December 5 Deaths 5 1 January 5 2 February 5 3 March 5 4 April 5 5 May 5 6 June 5 7 July 5 8 August 5 9 September 5 10 October 5 11 November 5 12 December 6 See also 7 References 2017 in AustraliaMonarchElizabeth IIGovernor GeneralSir Peter CosgrovePrime ministerMalcolm TurnbullAustralian of the YearAlan Mackay SimElectionsWA QLDIncumbents edit nbsp Sir Peter Cosgrove nbsp Malcolm TurnbullMonarch Elizabeth II Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce until 27 October from 6 December Opposition Leader Bill Shorten Chief Justice Robert French until 29 January then Susan KiefelState and territory leaders edit Premier of New South Wales Mike Baird until 23 January then Gladys Berejiklian Opposition Leader Luke Foley Premier of Queensland Annastacia Palaszczuk Opposition Leader Tim Nicholls until 12 December then Deb Frecklington Premier of South Australia Jay Weatherill Opposition Leader Steven Marshall Premier of Tasmania Will Hodgman Opposition Leader Bryan Green until 17 March then Rebecca White Premier of Victoria Daniel Andrews Opposition Leader Matthew Guy Premier of Western Australia Colin Barnett until 17 March then Mark McGowan Opposition Leader Mark McGowan until 17 March then Mike Nahan Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory Andrew Barr Opposition Leader Alistair Coe Chief Minister of the Northern Territory Michael Gunner Opposition Leader Gary HigginsGovernors and administrators edit Governor of New South Wales David Hurley Governor of Queensland Paul de Jersey Governor of South Australia Hieu Van Le Governor of Tasmania Kate Warner Governor of Victoria Linda Dessau Governor of Western Australia Kerry Sanderson Administrator of the Australian Indian Ocean Territories Barry Haase until 4 October then Natasha Griggs Administrator of Norfolk Island Gary Hardgrave until 31 March then Eric Hutchinson Administrator of the Northern Territory John Hardy until 30 October then Vicki O HalloranEvents editJanuary edit 1 January The 15 backpacker tax takes effect as well as changes to the pension assets test The National Archives releases the 1992 93 Federal Cabinet papers The Queensland State Archives releases the 1986 State Cabinet documents under the 30 year embargo rule 2 January Federal government backbencher Tony Abbott calls for Australia to relocate its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem 3 January Social Services Minister Christian Porter defends the Centrelink debt recovery system and said of 169 000 review letters sent since July only 0 16 per cent had resulted in complaints The Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission s website is hacked purportedly by an international hacking group sending it offline for several hours West Australian Labor Leader Mark McGowan outlines a scheme called Target 120 which he promises to implement if Labor wins the March election to focus on the state s worst young offenders with 22 million to provide comprehensive support to dysfunctional families 4 January Defence Minister Marise Payne announces that Indonesia has formally suspended all military co operation with Australia allegedly over some offensive training material which was on display at an Australian Special Forces base in Perth West Australian Local government Minister Paul Miles announces that the Shire of Exmouth Council has been suspended for six months following and investigation by the Corruption and Crime Commission CCC into alleged corruption and financial mismanagement with the Local government Minister The West Australian Opposition promises to axe the 450 million extension of Roe Highway across the Beeliar Wetlands and the entire Perth Freight Link if it wins the state election in March Tasmanian Premier Will Hodgman admits he had a mobile phone in his hands when he was behind the wheel of a car and says he will voluntarily speak to police about it Port Augusta residents confront the South Australian Environment Minister Ian Hunter over ash dust which is blanketing the town Heavy rain in the previous week had caused the ash from the former Port Augusta power station to blow across the area 5 January The Victorian government announces that it will launch a High Court appeal over an Ombudsman investigation into allegations that Labor MPs rorted their parliamentary entitlements The Supreme Court of Victoria had earlier ruled that the Ombudsman could investigate allegations MPs misused their taxpayer funded entitlements by letting paid staffers work in campaign roles in the lead up to the 2014 state election 6 January The Federal government stops the import of green prawns due to white spot disease Federal Health Minister Sussan Ley says that her purchase of a 795 000 apartment while on the Gold Coast was neither planned nor anticipated 7 January A funeral is held for Josiah Sisson a 9 year old boy who was killed by a drunk driver in Springwood on Christmas Day 2016 9 January Federal Health Minister Sussan Ley stands aside while travel claims are being investigated after further allegations were revealed that she made at least 18 taxpayer funded trips to the Golds Coast during her time as Health Minister One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson is adamant that she alone made the decision to disendorse the Bundamba candidate Shan Ju Lin after her anti gay social media post The Commonwealth Ombudsman agrees to Independent MP Andrew Wilkie s request for an investigation into Centrelink s debt recovery system after widespread criticism of its new automated data matching system which uses information from the Australian Taxation Office and has been producing incorrect debt notices 10 January The Federal government announces a long awaited overhaul of MP s travel entitlements The South Australian government opens a special health clinic at the Port Augusta hospital in response to community health concerns after ash clouds flared up from the old power station Premier Jay Weatherill concedes that embattled Sustainability Environment and Conservation Minister Ian Hunter could have shown more empathy to Port Augusta residents instead of politicising the issue 11 January Claims emerge that Foreign Minister Julie Bishop claimed her attendance at a polo match as an expense Former One Nation Senator Rod Culleton loses his Senate seat weeks after the Federal Court of Australia declares him bankrupt 12 January After three years of court hearings and four separate trials a jury finds Robert Xie guilty of the Lin family murders in July 2009 1 15 January Severe storms lash south east Queensland leaving 1 500 homes without power The suburb of Chandler in Brisbane records 102 mm of rain in the space of half an hour Some suburbs of Brisbane and Ipswich are flooded Claims emerge that Finance Minister Mathias Cormann made a 23 000 taxpayer funded trip to Broome 16 January Steven Young defects to One Nation A car is firebombed over Sydney fish market development plans 17 January The search for missing flight MH 370 is suspended after searching 170 000 square kilometres of the ocean The Supreme Court of ACT rejects Julian Knight s bid for an extension of time to bring a case of damages against the Commonwealth Julian Knight was responsible for the Hoddle Street massacre in 1987 18 January Greg Hunt is named as new Federal Health Minister as Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull reshuffles his Cabinet for the fourth time since taking office Multiple blazes burn out of control across parts of New South Wales particularly in the Hunter Valley West Australian Premier Colin Barnett rules out any attempt to ban Muslims from wearing burkas but says he would prefer that type of clothing was not worn in Australia 19 January New South Wales Premier Mike Baird announces his resignation after nearly three years in office 2 3 20 January Five people are killed and over 30 injured when a man drives a car into pedestrians on Bourke Street in the Melbourne City Centre 4 22 January Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews considers changes to the state s bail laws in the wake of the Bourke Street incident A new night court will be set up for magistrates to hear bail requests from violent suspects after hours Opponents of forced council mergers protest in Sydney 23 January Gladys Berejiklian is sworn in as the 45th Premier of New South Wales 5 A 28 year old actor is shot and killed in Brisbane during the filming of a music video for the band Bliss n Eso 6 The Queensland government winds back its lockout laws The 1 am lockout will remain but identification scanners will be introduced Dimitrious Gargasoulas is charged with 5 counts of murder over the Bourke Street attack 25 January Fifteen detainees escape from the Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre in Victoria Police eventually re capture all the escapees 7 South Australia Opposition Leader Steven Marshall promotes two younger MPs to the frontbench at the expense of long serving shadow ministers Duncan McFetridge and Steven Griffiths David Speirs will take on the shadow environment portfolio and Stephan Knoll has been given the police corrections and emergency services portfolios 26 January A police officer is injured and one person is arrested after protesters clash with police in Sydney during demonstrations denouncing Australia Day 8 Two people are killed mining engineer Peter Lynch and his girlfriend and festivities are cancelled when a light plane crashes into the Swan River during Australia Day celebrations in Perth 9 27 January The District Court of Queensland sentences former Billabong CEO Matthew Perin to 8 years imprisonment for fraud New South Wales Health Minister Jillian Skinner resigns The New South government announces the construction of the WestConnex tunnel The Supreme Court of Queensland sentences a father to 9 years imprisonment for severe injuries inflicted on a one month old girl The Dow Jones breaks through 20 000 for the first time 28 January One Nation disendorses candidate Peter Rogers who had previously expressed his view that the Port Arthur massacre was a conspiracy 29 January Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announces that US President Donald Trump has confirmed that he will honour the refugee swap deal with Australia as agreed by the Obama administration The New South Wales Cabinet is reshuffled The Queensland government announces financial support for a boxing match to be held at Suncorp Stadium on 23 April between boxers Jeff Horn and Manny Pacquiao Year One students will undergo compulsory testing under a Federal government plan 30 January Susan Kiefel is sworn in as the 13th Chief Justice of Australia 10 31 January The Federal government announces plans to review child care and to cut family tax benefits Federal Opposition Leader Bill Shorten addresses the National Press Club of Australia outlining the Labor Party s policy of investing in apprenticeships February edit 1 February Teresa Bradford is found dead at her Pimpama home having been killed by her husband who had been let out on bail The case prompts widespread calls for an overhaul of bail laws in Queensland Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull addresses the National Press Club of Australia and says the government will focus this year on keeping a lid on household electricity prices Mr Turnbull also later admits that he donated 1 75 million to the Liberal Party West Australian Premier Colin Barnett announces a 11 March election date Police move on a group of homeless people camped outside Flinders Street Station Melbourne prompting minor protests 2 February A report by The Washington Post reported that US President Donald Trump berated Malcolm Turnbull during a phone call which Trump dubbed his worst call by far The pair discussed the dumb refugee deal between Australia and the Obama administration before he abruptly ended the call 11 Clothing retailers Marcs and David Lawrence are placed into voluntary administration In a landmark decision the Federal Court finds that a 1 3b Western Australian land use agreement with the Noongar people cannot be registered 6 February Sapphire Jubilee of Elizabeth II s accession as Queen of Australia Queensland Transport Minister Stirling Hinchliffe resigns A report by commissioner Phillip Strachan is released and finds that Queensland Rail drivers took an average of 18 months to complete their training seven months longer than their counterparts in Sydney 7 February Senator Corey Bernardi quits the Liberal Party of Australia to form a new political party the Australian Conservatives The Federal government retreats from a plan to compulsorily acquire land to expand military training in Queensland 8 February Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull calls Bill Shorten a simpering sycophant due to his past association with the late packaging billionaire Dick Pratt suggesting he drank French champagne while selling out workers 10 12 February A heat wave in south eastern Australia results in record breaking temperatures and extensive power loss 12 High winds on 12 February spark up to 26 blazes across New South Wales especially in the Central West and Mid North Coast regions 13 Heavy rain throughout the South West regions of Western Australia causes widespread flooding The entire towns of Wagin and Gnowangerup become cut off and Perth experiences its second wettest day in history 6mm short of the record set in 1992 14 16 February Police find Olympic gold medalist Grant Hackett in a disturbed state of mind less than twelve hours after he was reported missing on the Gold Coast 15 17 February Renegade Federal Nationals MP George Chistensen confirms that he drafted a so called letter of demand to the Prime Minister but says he never sent it 18 February Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull visits Queenstown New Zealand and rejects calls to exclude the big four banks from the company tax cuts 21 February Five people are killed when a light plane crashes into the DFO Essendon shopping centre near Essendon Airport 16 Human remains found at Mount Macedon are identified as those of Karen Ristevski missing since 29 June 2016 17 On 13 December 2017 her husband Borce was charged with her murder 18 Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews rejects the State Coroner s push for a safe injecting room 28 February A 42 year old man is arrested in Young after allegedly trying to help the Islamic State develop laser missile detection equipment as well as their own missile arsenal 19 Two members of the Brothers for Life street gang Farhad and Mumtaz Qaumi are convicted for the murder of standover man Joe Antuon in his Strathfield home on 16 December 2013 20 March edit 2 March A man is arrested over a suspicious fire in a Footscray factory which killed three people the previous night 21 8 March Shyam Acharya is charged for using another person s name and medical qualifications to become registered as a doctor in New South Wales for over 11 years His whereabouts are unknown but police say he has fled the country 22 11 March The Western Australian state election is held The Labor Party led by Mark McGowan defeats the Liberal government of Colin Barnett 14 March The South Australian government announces a 550 million plan which will see the construction of Australia s largest grid connected battery and a 250MW gas fired power plant to provide emergency back up power and system stability services for South Australia This comes after the controversial statewide blackout in September 2016 23 28 March Severe Tropical Cyclone Debbie makes landfall between Airlie Beach and Bowen in north Queensland 24 Power outages affect over 140 000 properties across Queensland 25 29 March The Hazelwood Power Station in Victoria s Latrobe Valley was taken off line after first coming into operation in 1964 26 30 March Flash flooding as a result of Cyclone Debbie occurs in much of Southern Queensland and Northern New South Wales Some 23 000 people are ordered to evacuate near the Logan Albert Tweed and Wilson Rivers the city of Lismore is completely submerged in three metre high floodwaters and the Tweed Byron Richmond Valley Kyogle Ballina and Rockhampton local government areas are severely affected 25 The Australian Bureau of Statistics population figures are released confirming that the population of Greater Sydney has reached 5 million mark 27 The Australian Senate votes down changes to Section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 with 31 voting against Labor Greens Lambie Nick Xenophon Team and 28 voting for Coalition Derryn Hinch One Nation and Liberal Democrat 28 29 April edit 1 3 April Ongoing floods in the Northern New South Wales towns of Tweed Heads Murwillumbah Gungal and Tumbulgum claim the lives of 9 people including 3 children 30 5 April Australia s largest ever seizure of ice occurs in Melbourne a record 903 kg of the drug discovered beneath floorboards in a Nunawading property 31 Former Family First Senator Bob Day who resigned following his re election in the previous year was ruled ineligible to run last year following an indirect pecuniary interest with the Commonwealth The ruling by the High Court meant that a recount of last election s votes would be necessary 32 7 April Two teenagers inspired by terrorists aged 15 and 16 are arrested after they fatally stabbed one man and injured another inside a Queanbeyan service station 33 14 April After a confrontation earlier in the day a group of locals and personnel from a nearby military base storm Australia s Manus Island detention centre in Papua New Guinea 34 17 April A 17 year old girl is killed by a shark while surfing off the coast of Esperance Western Australia 35 18 April Malcolm Turnbull makes a controversial decision to scrap the 457 visa program citing that Australians should come before overseas workers 36 26 April The Family First Party merges with the Australian Conservatives party founded by Senator Cory Bernardi 37 May edit 3 May Staff at The Sydney Morning Herald The Age and the Australian Financial Review newspapers begin a seven day strike after Fairfax Media announces it will cut 125 editorial jobs 38 4 May Malcolm Turnbull meets with U S President Donald Trump in New York City 75 years after the Battle of the Coral Sea This was their first face to face meeting after their infamous phone call in February 39 7 May Celebrity chef George Calombaris is charged with common assault after attacking a 19 year old during the 2017 A League grand final 40 9 May Treasurer Scott Morrison announces the 2017 Australian federal budget The most notable developments included an increase to the Medicare Levy which will help fund the National Disability Insurance Scheme a new levy on the Big Four banks and increased university fees 41 The Australian Cornish Mining Sites were inscribed on the Australian National Heritage List 42 19 May Artefacts inside a Barrow Island cave provide archaeologists with the earliest known evidence of Aboriginal occupation in Australia dating back more than 50 000 years ago 43 28 May More than 12 years after being arrested on drug charges in Bali Schapelle Corby arrives back in Australia amid a media circus 44 29 May Gregory Keith Davies 74 pleads guilty to the rape and murder of Kylie Maybury in 1984 45 Senior Constable Brett Forte was shot and killed at Adare north of Gatton after attempting to apprehend a suspected offender The gunman Rick Maddison was shot and killed the next day by police while trying to escape after a siege in a farmhouse at Ringwood north west of Gatton 46 30 May Malaysian Airlines flight MH128 is diverted back to Melbourne after a passenger attempted to breach the cockpit on its way to Kuala Lumpur 47 June edit 2 June Former NSW Minister for Mineral and Forest Resources Ian Macdonald is sentenced to 10 years in prison for criminal misconduct for having corruptly issued mining licences at Doyles Creek in the Hunter Valley 48 3 June Two Australian women a 21 year old from Queensland and a 28 year old from South Australia are killed in a terrorist attack in London Four Australians were also among the 48 injured 49 5 June After killing a man injuring two Victorian Police officers and taking a woman hostage Yacqub Khayre is shot dead by Victorian Police in the Melbourne suburb of Brighton ISIS went on to claim responsibility for the siege Khayre had previously been charged and acquitted for the Holsworthy Barracks terror plot in 2009 50 6 June Conservative commentator Andrew Bolt was assaulted in Lygon Street Melbourne by two masked men while a third apparently filmed the attack Bolt was going to the launch of The Art of the Impossible by Steve Kates an associate professor at the RMIT University The book is about Donald Trump and the 2016 US presidential election campaign Melbourne Antifa appeared to claim a connection in the incident on Facebook posting that Bolt attacked some of our family in solidarity while they were protesting today 51 12 June The 2017 Queen s Birthday Honours are announced by Sir Peter Cosgrove 52 After a failed bid for the 2022 FIFA World Cup Football Federation Australia announces a bid for the 2023 FIFA Women s World Cup 53 14 June The Australian government agrees to a compensation package for asylum seekers held at the Manus Regional Processing Centre in Papua New Guinea The terms of the settlement is reported as 70 million plus costs 54 Ten Network Holdings goes into voluntary administration after failing to obtain loan guarantees from its shareholders 55 15 June Australian actress Rebel Wilson wins a high profile defamation case against Bauer Media claiming they painted her as a serial liar The trial gained worldwide media attention 56 19 June The Australian Defence Force temporarily suspends air combat missions over Syria after Russia threatened to treat any plane from the US led coalition as a potential target 57 27 June The first full results of the infamous 2016 Australian Census arrive Religious affiliation hits an all time low with 29 6 responding to the optional question by stating that they have no religion This is also the first Australian census wherein over a quarter 26 of Australians are born overseas 58 29 June Victoria Police announces that Cardinal George Pell has been charged with multiple counts of historical sexual assault offences 59 30 June Australia s peacekeeping operation Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands created in 2003 officially ends 60 July edit 4 July An investigation by the Guardian Australia reveals the illegal trading of Medicare patient details on the darknet 61 5 July Following revelations by the Guardian Australia the Australian Tax Office temporarily suspends medicare cards as use of proof of identification 62 7 July Tesla announces a deal with French energy utility company Neoen to build the world s largest lithium ion battery to store renewable energy in South Australia 63 14 July Scott Ludlam resigns as a Greens Senator for Western Australia after discovering he holds dual citizenship with New Zealand making him ineligible for elected office Ludlam had been a member of Federal Parliament since 2008 64 Australia s two largest supermarket chains Woolworths and Coles announce a nationwide phase out of single use plastic bags by July 2018 65 15 July Two men die in a freak parachuting accident in Wilton south of Sydney 66 A US police officer murders Australian woman Justine Damond near her home in Minneapolis Minnesota after she called 9 1 1 to report a nearby assault The police officers did not have their body cameras turned on and the reason for the shooting is unclear prompting protests in the city 67 18 July Larissa Waters resigns as a Greens Senator for Queensland after discovering she holds dual citizenship with Canada and was thus ineligible to be a senator Waters had been a member of Federal Parliament since 2011 and resigned only four days following the resignation of fellow Greens senator Scott Ludlam who also resigned for the same reason 68 26 July A man is shot dead at Sydney s Central Station following an armed robbery and a subsequent confrontation with police 69 27 July Adelaide woman Cassandra Sainsbury is sentenced to serve six years in jail after she was caught smuggling 5 8 kg of cocaine through Bogota s international airport in April 70 30 July Four men in the Sydney suburbs of Surry Hills Lakemba Wiley Park and Punchbowl are arrested by Australian police for planning an Islamic inspired terrorist attack on a plane Airport security is controversially heightened as a result with widespread delays occurring over the following days in Sydney International Airport among others 71 August edit 1 August Universities Australia releases a report which finds 51 of university students were sexually harassed on at least one occasion in 2016 72 3 August The Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre files civil proceedings in the Federal Court alleging that the Commonwealth Bank has committed 53 700 breaches of money laundering and terrorism financing laws 73 5 August The United Nations criticises Australian laws stopping same sex couples who married overseas from getting divorced 74 Three United States Marines go missing after a mishap involving an MV 22 Osprey aircraft off the coast of Queensland 75 11 August Malcolm Turnbull tells 3AW radio station that Australia will invoke the ANZUS treaty in the event North Korea attacks the United States following increased tensions between the two nations 13 August Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the Nationals Barnaby Joyce refers himself to the High Court after it is revealed he is a New Zealand citizen 76 17 August One Nation leader Pauline Hanson Hanson wears the full Islamic dress into Senate Question Time before calling for the burqa to be banned in Australia Audible gasps of shock were heard in the parliament Liberal party Senator and Attorney General of Australia George Brandis condemned Hanson s actions 77 Following a vehicle ramming attack in Barcelona Spain which saw seven year old Australian boy Julian Cadman killed Malcolm Turnbull announces a plan to introduce statues stairs and bollards around major city centres in counter terrorism efforts 78 South Australian senator and leader of the Nick Xenophon Team Nick Xenophon refers himself to the High Court after it is revealed he is a British Overseas citizen 79 25 August A record number of Australians approx 95 3 are enrolled on the Australian Electoral Commission roll after enrolments close for the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey It is also revealed 90 000 new voters enrolled for the survey 80 September edit 1 2 September St John s Retirement Village in Wangaratta Victoria announce that seven residents died in an influenza outbreak in August 81 The Strathdevon aged care facility in Latrobe Tasmania announced that six of its residents died from influenza in August 82 1 September Australia and Timor Leste end their maritime boundary dispute in the Timor Sea after conciliation hearings in Copenhagen Denmark under the auspices of the Permanent Court of Arbitration 83 5 September United Patriots Front UPF Blair Cottrell Neil Erikson and Chris Shortis were found guilty by a magistrate of inciting contempt against Muslims after they had enacted and made a video of a fake beheading to protest against the building of a mosque in Bendigo Each was fined 2 000 84 85 7 September The High Court of Australia dismisses two legal challenges to the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey proposed by the Abbott government 86 13 September Unseasonably warm weather and strong winds see bushfires break out across New South Wales Affected communities include Richmond Vale and Black Hill near Cessnock 87 October edit 3 October Toyota ceases vehicle production in Australia closing its Altona manufacturing plant in Melbourne 88 6 October The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons ICAN launched in Melbourne in 2007 wins the Nobel Peace Prize 89 27 October The High Court of Australia rules on the 2017 Australian parliamentary eligibility crisis declaring Barnaby Joyce Fiona Nash and Malcolm Roberts were ineligible for election Former Senators Larissa Waters and Scott Ludlam were also declared ineligible The High Court declared Matt Canavan and Nick Xenophon eligible for election 90 November edit 1 November The Uluṟu Kata Tjuṯa National Park board votes unanimously to ban climbing of Uluru from October 2019 91 President of the Senate Stephen Parry announces that the UK Home Office has confirmed he holds British citizenship and says he will resign from the Senate on 2 November 92 7 November A flight instructor is killed and a trainee pilot injured when a helicopter crashes at Hobart Airport 93 11 November Liberal MP John Alexander resigns as the member for Bennelong after another dual citizenship revelation which results in the Turnbull government losing its parliamentary majority 94 14 November Senator Jacqui Lambie resigns from the Senate after it is confirmed she holds British citizenship by descent 95 15 November The Australian Bureau of Statistics releases the result of the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey 7 817 247 Yes responses 61 6 4 873 987 No responses 38 4 96 22 November Senator Skye Kakoschke Moore resigns from the Senate after it is confirmed she holds British citizenship 97 25 November A state election is held in Queensland 98 30 November The Turnbull government announces 99 the Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking Superannuation and Financial Services Industry and the following day appoints former High Court Judge Kenneth Hayne as Royal Commissioner 100 December edit 2 December Barnaby Joyce wins the New England by election in a landslide 101 7 December The Parliament of Australia passes the Marriage Amendment Definition and Religious Freedoms Act 2017 legalising same sex marriage in Australia 102 8 December The Australian Labor Party is declared as the winner of the Queensland state election Tim Nicholls resigns as the leader of the Liberal National Party 103 13 December Borce Ristevski is charged with the murder of his wife 18 Karen Ristevski disappeared from Avondale Heights Victoria after an argument with her husband 104 Her remains were found on Mount Macedon on 20 February 2017 17 15 December Chief Royal Commissioner Justice Peter McClellan presents the final report including recommendations of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse 105 17 December Australian Federal Police arrest naturalised North Korean Chan Han Choi for allegedly violating UN and Australian sanctions by acting as an economic agent for North Korea 106 21 December A driver rams pedestrians at the corner of Elizabeth and Flinders Street in Melbourne killing 1 man and injuring 17 people in the second such attack in Melbourne this year 107 31 December All six people on board died when a de Havilland Canada DHC 2 Beaver seaplane crashed into Jerusalem Bay off Cowan Creek in Sydney 108 Music arts and literature editSee also 2017 in Australian television and 2017 in Australian literature 26 January Flume s Never Be like You tops the Triple J s 2016 Hottest 100 becoming the first electronic song to do so Flume s single also marked a record breaking fourth consecutive annual countdown in which the number one track was by an Australian artist 27 January The 6th AACTA Awards are held honouring the best in Australian film television and documentaries Biographical war film Hacksaw Ridge takes out nine awards 109 27 February Australian biographical war film Hacksaw Ridge wins the awards for Best Sound Mixing and Best Film Editing at the 89th Academy Awards 110 18 April Heather Rose wins the 2017 Stella Prize for her novel The Museum of Modern Love 111 23 April Samuel Johnson wins the Gold Logie Award for Best Personality on Australian Television at the Logie Awards of 2017 held at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne 112 10 14 May Isaiah Firebrace and Anja Nissen both qualify for the 2017 Eurovision final This is the first time two Australians have made it to the final the latter representing Denmark 113 24 July The 17th Helpmann Awards for live performance in Australia are held on 24 July 2017 at the Capitol Theatre Sydney 28 July Mitch Cairns wins the 2017 Archibald Prize for his portrait of his partner fellow artist Agatha Gothe Snape 114 26 August the film 3rd Night released 7 September Josephine Wilson wins the Miles Franklin Award literary prize for her novel Extinctions 115 Sport editJanuary edit 7 January Tennis The French team consisting of Richard Gasquet and Kristina Mladenovic defeat the United States 2 1 in the final of the 2017 Hopman Cup 116 22 January Cycling Richie Porte wins his first Tour Down Under holding the race lead from the second day onwards 117 28 January Cricket Sydney Sixers defeat Perth Scorchers by seven runs at the WACA Ground in Perth to win Women s Big Bash League 02 118 Cricket Perth Scorchers defeat Sydney Sixers by nine wickets at the WACA Ground in Perth to win Big Bash League 06 119 Tennis Serena Williams defeats Venus Williams 6 4 6 4 at Melbourne Park in the final of the 2017 Australian Open women s singles 120 Tennis John Peers and doubles partner Henri Kontinen defeat Bob and Mike Bryan 7 5 7 5 in the final of the 2017 Australian Open men s doubles 121 29 January Tennis Roger Federer defeats Rafael Nadal 6 4 3 6 6 1 3 6 6 3 at Melbourne Park in the final of the 2017 Australian Open men s singles 122 February edit 3 February Australian rules football The first AFL Women s AFLW match is held at Ikon Park in Melbourne with a capacity crowd of 24 500 attending 123 4 February Rugby Sevens Canada defeats the United States 21 17 in the final of the 2017 Sydney Women s Sevens at Allianz Stadium 124 Rugby Sevens South Africa defeats England 29 14 in the final of the 2017 Sydney Sevens at Allianz Stadium 125 Athletics The inaugural Nitro Athletics meeting is held at Lakeside Stadium in Melbourne Two more meetings are held on the 9th and 11th before the All Stars led by Usain Bolt emerge victorious 126 10 February Rugby league The Indigenous All Stars defeat the World All Stars 34 8 in the 2017 All Stars match Indigenous captain and five eighth Jonathan Thurston of the North Queensland Cowboys wins the Preston Campbell award for Man of the Match Rugby league The Indigenous Women All Stars defeat the Women All Stars 14 4 in the 2017 Women All Stars match 11 February Baseball The Brisbane Bandits defeat the Melbourne Aces in the Championship Series of the 2016 17 Australian Baseball League at Melbourne Ballpark 127 12 February Association football Melbourne City FC defeated Perth Glory FC 2 0 at Perth Oval to win the 2016 17 W League grand final 128 18 February Netball The inaugural match of the new National Netball League is held at the State Sports Centre in Sydney between Giants Netball and the New South Wales Swifts 129 19 February Rugby league The World Club Challenge part of the 2017 World Club Series is won by Super League XXI champions the Wigan Warriors They defeat the 2016 NRL Premiers Cronulla Sutherland Sharks 22 6 March edit 5 March Basketball The Perth Wildcats win the 2016 17 NBL season defeating the Illawarra Hawks in a 3 0 clean sweep of the finals 130 25 March Australian rules football The Adelaide Crows win the inaugural AFL Women s grand final defeating the Brisbane Lions at Carrara Stadium 131 26 March Formula One Sebastian Vettel wins the 2017 Australian Grand Prix beating Mercedes Lewis Hamilton and other Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas 132 30 March Cricket Victoria win the 2016 17 Sheffield Shield after a draw with South Australia in the final at Traeger Park in Alice Springs their third successive Sheffield Shield title 133 April edit 8 April Horse racing Less than an hour after Winx won her 17th straight win in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes the Sydney Cup is called off midway into the race the first time in its 155 year history After crashing into Melbourne Cup placegetter Who Shot Thebarman former Geelong Cup winner Almoonqith had to be euthanised 134 12 16 April Cycling Australia tops the medal table for the first time in history at the 2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships held at the Hong Kong Velodrome 135 15 April Football Sydney FC win the 2016 17 A League season with 66 points May edit 5 May Rugby league Australia defeat New Zealand 30 12 in Canberra in the annual Anzac Test 136 7 May Football After a 1 1 draw Sydney FC defeat Melbourne Victory in a 4 2 penalty shootout to become 2017 A League champions at Allianz Stadium 137 31 May State of Origin New South Wales defeats Queensland 28 4 at Suncorp Stadium in the first match of the 2017 State of Origin series NSW prop Andrew Fifita is awarded man of the match June edit 13 June Association football The Socceroos are defeated by Brazil 0 4 during a friendly at the Melbourne Cricket Ground one week prior to the Socceroos appearance at the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup 138 17 June Tennis Seventeen year old Australian Alexei Popyrin defeats Nicola Kuhn 77 55 6 3 at the 2017 French Open Boys Singles 139 Netball Sunshine Coast Lightning defeat Giants Netball 65 48 in the inaugural 2017 National Netball League grand final at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre 140 Rugby union The Wallabies are defeated by Scotland 19 24 at Sydney Football Stadium This marks their second consecutive loss to the Scots on home soil 141 21 June State of Origin Queensland defeats New South Wales 18 16 at ANZ Stadium in the second game of the 2017 State of Origin series sending the series to a decisive third round NSW second rower Josh Jackson is awarded man of the match 142 25 June Rugby union The Wallabies defeat Italy 40 27 at Suncorp Stadium Israel Folau becomes the first Australian to score two tries in three consecutive internationals 143 July edit 2 July Boxing Australian Jeff Horn defeats Filipino Manny Pacquiao in a unanimous decision by judges at Suncorp Stadium becoming the WBO Welterweight Champion 144 12 July State of Origin Queensland win the 2017 State of Origin series defeating New South Wales 22 6 at ANZ Stadium in the third game Queensland hooker and captain Cameron Smith is awarded man of the match while winger Dane Gagai is awarded the Wally Lewis Medal for player of the series August edit 3 August Cricket Cricket Australia and the Australian Cricketer s Association have agreed on a new Memorandum of Understanding thus ending the Australian cricket pay dispute which has threatened to tear the Australian cricket history apart This also means that the 230 Australian male and female cricketers have been re contracted and available to play 145 4 August Association football The Australian women s football team win the 2017 Tournament of Nations after defeating Brazil 6 1 at the StubHub Center in Carson California 146 September edit 3 September Rugby league Melbourne Storm win the minor premiership following the final main round of the 2017 NRL season Newcastle Knights finish in last position claiming their third consecutive wooden spoon 25 September Australian rules football Dustin Martin of Richmond Football Club wins the 2017 Brownlow Medal 147 27 September Rugby league Cameron Smith of Melbourne Storm wins the 2017 Dally M Medal 148 30 September Australian rules football Richmond Tigers defeat Adelaide Crows 108 60 to win the 2017 AFL grand final 149 October edit 1 October Rugby league Melbourne Storm defeat North Queensland Cowboys 34 6 to win the 2017 NRL grand final Storm fullback Billy Slater is awarded the Clive Churchill Medal for Man of the Match Pre match entertainment is headlined by American rapper Macklemore 150 8 October V8 Supercars David Reynolds and Luke Youlden driving the Erebus Motorsport Holden VF Commodore win the 2017 Bathurst 1000 in a time of 7 11 45 5456 151 12 October Jeff Horn wins the annual Sport Australia Hall of Fame Don Award the first boxer to do so 152 21 October Cricket Western Australia defeat South Australia by six wickets at Bellerive Oval in Hobart to win the 2017 18 JLT One Day Cup 153 November edit 7 November Horse racing Rekindling wins the 2017 Melbourne Cup December edit 18 December Cricket At the WACA in Perth Australia win the third Test of the five match 2017 18 Ashes series regaining the Ashes from England 154 27 December Yacht racing Wild Oats XI takes line honours at the 2017 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race however an international jury applies a one hour penalty after a protest is lodged by the crew of Comanche regarding an illegal tacking manoeuvre resulting in Comanche winning line honours and the race record 155 Deaths editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message January edit 2 January Auriel Andrew 69 musician Richard Gee 83 Family Court judge 3 January Russ Gorman 90 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