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2022 in Australia

The following is a list of events including expected and scheduled events for the year 2022 in Australia.

2022
in
Australia

Decades:
See also:

Incumbents edit

Monarch

Governor-General

Prime Minister

Deputy Prime Minister

Opposition Leader

Chief Justice

State and territory leaders edit

Governors and administrators edit

Events edit

January edit

February edit

March edit

April edit

April–May election campaign edit

  • 10 April: Scott Morrison announces the date of the 2022 Australian federal election as 21 May.
  • 11 April: Labor Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese was unable to state the cash or unemployment rates.[28][29]
  • 13 April: Labor said they would not commit to an increase in JobSeeker Payment after the election if they win.[30][31]
  • 16 April:
    • Albanese said he would commit to an anti-corruption watchdog should Labor win the election.[32]
    • The United Australia Party election campaign launch was held.[33]
  • 19 April: A debate was held at the National Press Club in Canberra between Minister for Agriculture and Northern Australia David Littleproud and Shadow Minister Julie Collins.[34]
  • 20 April:
    • Morrison continued to support his "captain's pick" to contest the seat of Warringah, Katherine Deves, despite her comments about transgender people and surrogacy.[35]
    • First leaders' debate in Brisbane took place in front of 100 undecided voters, with Albanese declared the winner, with 40 votes to Morrison's 35 and 25 still undecided.[36]
  • 21 April: Albanese tested positive for Deltacron hybrid variant of COVID-19 and was unable to campaign in person for seven days.[37]
  • 22 April: Former Liberal foreign minister Julie Bishop and former defence chief Chris Barrie criticised the Morrison government for not doing enough to stop the Solomon Islands' security pact with China.[38]
  • 29 April: Albanese came out of COVID-19 isolation, just three days after he had fully recovered from COVID-19 Deltacron hybrid variant.
  • 30 April: Shadow minister Bill Shorten said Labor would hold a royal commission into Robodebt if elected.[39]
  • 1 May: The Labor election campaign launch was held in Perth.
  • 4 May: A debate was held at the National Press Club in Canberra between Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and Shadow Treasurer Jim Chalmers.[40]
  • 5 May:
    • Pauline Hanson's One Nation party was criticised for running "ghost candidates" in several electorates, who are neither campaigning in the lead-up to the election nor have an online presence. Additionally, many do not live in the electorates they are contesting. One Nation committed to run candidates in all seats.[41]
    • A debate was held at the National Press Club in Canberra between Minister for Defence Peter Dutton and Shadow Minister Brendan O'Connor.[42]
  • 8 May: Second leaders' debate took place in Sydney.
  • 11 May:
    • Albanese said that he supported an increase of 5.1% to the minimum wage or an additional $1 an hour, tied to the inflation rate, with criticism from Morrison claiming that it would result in increasing interest rates.[43]
    • Third leaders' debate took place in Sydney.
  • 13 May: A debate was held at the National Press Club in Canberra between Minister for Foreign Affairs Marise Payne and Shadow Minister Penny Wong.[44]
  • 15 May: The Liberal election campaign launch was held in Brisbane, six days before the election, where Morrison promised to allow people to purchase their first home using funds from their superannuation.[45]
  • 18 May:
    • Albanese addressed the National Press Club.[46] Morrison is the first prime minister since 1969 not to address the National Press Club in the final week of an election campaign.[47]
    • The Australian Bureau of Statistics released the March 2022 Quarter Wage Price Index of 0.7%, or 2.4% annually.[48]
  • 20 May: Telephone voting rules changed to allow Australians who have tested positive to COVID-19 after 6 pm on 13 May to vote by telephone.[49]
  • 21 May: The 2022 Australian federal election takes place.[50]
      • Morrison advised in a press conference that a boat with refugees from Sri Lanka had been intercepted and turned back by the Australian Border Force. Hours before polling stations close, voters across the country received a text message about the boat turnback, urging them to vote Liberal for border security.[51] The ABC later revealed on 27 May that the act followed a direct request from the Prime Minister's Office to the Border Force in revealing the operation before it was completed.[52]
      • Anthony Albanese defeated Scott Morrison in the election and brought Labor back into government for the first time since 2013.[53]
      • Morrison conceded defeat and resigned as leader of the Liberal Party; his successor will be decided at the next Liberal party room meeting.[54]

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September edit

  • 4 September – Penrith Panthers win the minor premiership following the final main round of the 2022 NRL season. Wests Tigers finish in last position, claiming the wooden spoon - their first as a joint-venture club and their first overall since the Western Suburbs Magpies' 1999 season.
  • 8 September – Queen Elizabeth II dies. She is succeeded by her son, King Charles III.
  • 11 September – Charles III is proclaimed as King of Australia by Governor-General David Hurley at Parliament House.
  • 12 September – Mass COVID-19 testing in Australia will no longer need them anymore.
  • 16 September – Same day as New Zealand, Australia declared the end of COVID-19 pandemic after the first 30 months and 2 years of serious outbreak, for example: lifted all restrictions up and then prepare for transition to the endemic phase from Deltacron hybrid variant.[citation needed]
  • 19 September – Australian representatives attend the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in London.
  • 22 September – A national day of mourning occurs in Australia for the late Queen Elizabeth II with a public holiday and a National Memorial Service at Parliament House in Canberra.
  • 22 September – Optus advises at least ten million current and former customers personal details are accessed in a cyber attack.
  • 24 September – The Geelong Cats defeat the Sydney Swans to win the 2022 AFL Grand Final.

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November edit

December edit

  • 12 December – the Wieambilla police shootings a mass shooting at a rural property in Wieambilla, a locality in Queensland, Australia.
  • 14–20 December – Thomas Sewell leader of the European Australia Movement and Far Right Lads Society contested charges of affray, recklessly causing injury, and unlawful assault in the Melbourne Magistrates Court.[75] He attended with a number of supporters, including Blair Cottrell. Other supporters, including Neil Erikson, watched the proceedings online.[76] The following week, Sewell was found guilty affray and recklessly causing injury.[77]
  • 16 December – the Labor Albanese government announced that it will abolish the Administrative Appeals Tribunal AAT and replace it with a new body.[78]

Deaths edit

January edit

 
Sir Victor Garland
 
Leanne Armand
 
Kevin Kalkhoven
 
Troy Pickard
 
Rosalie Kunoth-Monks

February edit

 
Johnny Raper
 
John Landy
 
Moss Cass

March edit

 
Jordie Albiston
 
Shane Warne
 
Kimberley Kitching

April edit

 
James Webster

May edit

 
Andrew Symonds

June edit

 
Sir Peter Barter
 
Paula Stafford
 
Frank Moorhouse

July edit

 
Jane Garrett
 
Noel McMahen
 
Steve Gibbons
 
Archie Roach

August edit

 
Judith Durham
 
Bob Lay
 
Noel Clarke
 
Dame Olivia Newton-John
 
Jim Lenehan

September edit

 
Peter Eckersley
 
Elizabeth II
 
Jack Charles

October edit

 
Tony Street
 
Bob Ellicott

November edit

 
Peter Reith

December edit

 
Carolyn Grace

Public holidays edit

Holiday Date ACT NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA Ref.
New Year's Day Saturday 1 January Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes [133][134]
New Year's Day in lieu Monday 3 January Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Australia Day Wednesday 26 January Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Royal Hobart Regatta (only observed in certain areas of the state) Monday 4 February No No No No No Yes No No
Labour Day (WA) Monday 7 March No No No No No No No Yes
Public holiday under different names Monday 14 March Canberra Day No No No Adelaide

Cup Day

Eight Hours Day Labour Day No
Good Friday Friday 15 April Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Easter Saturday Saturday 16 April Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No
Easter Sunday Sunday 17 April Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes No
Easter Monday Monday 18 April Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Easter Tuesday Tuesday 19 April No No No No No Yes No No
ANZAC Day Monday 25 April Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
May Day Monday 2 May No No Yes Yes No No No No
Reconciliation Day Monday 30 May Yes No No No No No No No
Western Australia Day Monday 6 June No No No No No No No Yes
Queen's Birthday Monday 13 June Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No
Picnic Day Monday 1 August No No Yes No No No No No
Royal Queensland Show

(Brisbane area only)

Wednesday 10 August No No No Yes No No No No
National Day of Mourning Thursday 22 September Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Friday before the AFL Grand Final Friday 23 September No No No No No No Yes No
King's Birthday Monday 26 September No No No No No No No Yes
Labour Day Monday 3 October Yes Yes No Queen's

Birthday

Yes No No No
Melbourne Cup Tuesday 1 November No No No No No No Yes No
Recreation Day (all parts of the state which do not observe Royal Hobart Regatta) Monday 7 November No No No No No Yes No No
Christmas Eve

(from 7pm to 12 midnight)

Saturday 24 December No No Yes Yes Yes No No No
Christmas Day Sunday 25 December Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Boxing Day Monday 26 December Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Christmas Day in lieu Tuesday 27 December Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
New Year's Eve

(from 7pm to 12 midnight)

Saturday 31 December No No Yes No Yes No No No

See also edit

Country overviews edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Although Elizabeth II died on 8 September 2022 British time, it was the early hours of the morning of 9th September Australian time

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The following is a list of events including expected and scheduled events for the year 2022 in Australia Contents 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 April May election campaign 2 6 May 2 7 June 2 8 July 2 9 August 2 10 September 2 11 October 2 12 November 2 13 December 3 Deaths 3 1 January 3 2 February 3 3 March 3 4 April 3 5 May 3 6 June 3 7 July 3 8 August 3 9 September 3 10 October 3 11 November 3 12 December 4 Public holidays 5 See also 5 1 Country overviews 6 Notes 7 References 8 External links 2022 in AustraliaMonarchElizabeth II Charles IIIGovernor GeneralDavid HurleyPrime ministerScott Morrison then Anthony AlbaneseAustralian of the YearDylan AlcottElectionsSouth Australia Federal Victoria 2021 2020 2019 2022 in Australia 2023 2024 2025Decades 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030sSee also Other events of 2022 Federal election Timeline of Australian historyIncumbents editMonarch nbsp Elizabeth IIuntil 8th September a nbsp Charles III from 8th September Governor General nbsp David Hurley Prime Minister nbsp Scott Morrison until 23rd May nbsp Anthony Albanese from 23rd May Deputy Prime Minister nbsp Barnaby Joyce until 23rd May nbsp Richard Marles from 23rd May Opposition Leader nbsp Anthony Albanese until 23rd May nbsp Peter Dutton from 30th May Chief Justice nbsp Susan Kiefel State and territory leaders edit Premier of New South Wales Dominic Perrottet Opposition Leader Chris Minns Premier of Queensland Annastacia Palaszczuk Opposition Leader David Crisafulli Premier of South Australia Steven Marshall until 21 March then Peter Malinauskas Opposition Leader Peter Malinauskas until 21 March then David Speirs from 19 April Premier of Tasmania Peter Gutwein until 8 April then Jeremy Rockliff Opposition Leader Rebecca White Premier of Victoria Daniel Andrews Opposition Leader Matthew Guy until 8 December then John Pesutto Premier of Western Australia Mark McGowan Opposition Leader Mia Davies Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory Andrew Barr Opposition Leader Elizabeth Lee Chief Minister of the Northern Territory Michael Gunner until 13 May then Natasha Fyles Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro Governors and administrators edit Governor of New South Wales Margaret Beazley Governor of Queensland Jeannette Young Governor of South Australia Frances Adamson Governor of Tasmania Barbara Baker Governor of Victoria Linda Dessau Governor of Western Australia Kim Beazley until 15 July then Chris Dawson Administrator of the Australian Indian Ocean Territories Natasha Griggs Administrator of Norfolk Island Eric Hutchinson Administrator of the Northern Territory Vicki O HalloranEvents editJanuary edit 1 8 January ex Cyclone Seth causes severe flooding and hazardous surf in South East Queensland and Northern New South Wales 1 The system crosses the Queensland coast near Hervey Bay on 7 January bringing heavy rainfall and major flooding to the Mary River 1 2 6 January Tennis player Novak Djokovic has his visa cancelled for failing to present evidence of COVID 19 vaccination upon arrival in Melbourne to compete in the 2022 Australian Open Djokovic is placed in immigration detention pending deportation and indicates he will commence legal action against the decision 3 13 January The number of daily COVID 19 cases in Australia exceeds 147 090 people fueled by highly transmissible Deltacron hybrid variant citation needed Official deaths from COVID 19 surpass 2 500 4 14 January After Novak Djokovic s visa is reinstated by a judge of the Federal Circuit Court on 10 January immigration minister Alex Hawke uses the ministerial discretion provisions of the Migration Act 1958 to re cancel Djokovic s visa citing health and good order grounds 5 17 30 January The Australian Open 2022 is held Ashleigh Barty wins the women s singles title the first Australian to do so since 1978 6 Spanish player Rafael Nadal wins the men s singles title 7 24 January The federal government under Scott Morrison announces that after more than three years of confidential negotiations 8 copyright ownership of the Australian Aboriginal Flag has been transferred to the Commonwealth 9 February edit 5 February Convoy to Canberra About 2 000 Anti vaccination mandate protestors marched to the Parliamentary Triangle The march began at Glebe Park in the CBD then onto Commonwealth Avenue disrupting traffic United Australia Party leader Craig Kelly and Liberal National Party of Queensland Member of Parliament George Christensen and Senator Gerard Rennick attended the protests 10 6 February Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II s accession as Queen of Australia Buildings and monuments across Australia were lit in royal purple to mark the start of the Platinum Jubilee year 11 12 February Nichole Overall was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as Member for Monaro in a by election triggered by the resignation of disgraced former Deputy Premier John Barilaro Nichole was the first woman to hold the seat Nichole defeated Labor s Bryce Wilson who had previously been unsuccessful in gaining the seat Convoy to Canberra Around 10 000 Anti vaccination mandate protesters converged on Parliament House and Old Parliament House These protesters had camped at Exhibition Park in Canberra EPIC after being moved on from the lawns next to the National Library Police arrested three people including one man for breaching a fence while two others were arrested for disturbing the peace The crowd was generally well behaved Participants called for the elimination of mandates and the sacking of government ministers In response Police called on protesters to vacate by 13 February 12 13 14 15 The Maori All Stars defeat the Indigenous All Stars 16 10 in the 2022 All Stars match held at CommBank Stadium Maori prop Joseph Tapine of Canberra Raiders wins the Preston Campbell medal for Man of the Match The Indigenous Women s All Stars defeat the Maori Women s All Stars 18 8 in the 2022 Women s All Stars match Indigenous winger Jaime Chapman is named Player of the Match 21 February Australia s external border to reopen to all fully vaccinated non citizens and non residents the border has been closed since 20 March 2020 16 26 February Flooding in Queensland kills 2 more people with the death toll rising to 4 An SES Volunteer is among the dead 17 27 February The flood crisis in New South Wales and Queensland continues with the death toll in Queensland increasing to 6 Floodwaters in Northern New South Wales are feared to be higher than 2017 The Mary River in Gympie peaked at 22 8m the highest peak since 1893 18 28 February The flooding emergency continues into New South Wales with Lismore New South Wales experiencing its worst flood in history The Wilsons River surpassed the previous highest flood peaks in 1954 and 1974 19 March edit 10 March The 2022 NRL season commences with 2021 premiers Penrith Panthers defeating Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 28 6 at BlueBet Stadium 19 March The 2022 South Australian state election results in defeat for Steven Marshall s Liberal government and Labor leader Peter Malinauskas claims victory 20 Pauline Hanson s One Nation Sarah Game won a seat within the South Australia legislative council upper house making history as One Nation first member of SA parliament 21 25 March Lance Franklin kicks his 1000th AFL goal against the Geelong Cats at the SCG 27 March A League Women Grand Final is held at Jubilee Oval Sydney with Melbourne Victory defeating Sydney FC 2 1 Melbourne Victory s Casey Dumont was named Player of the Match 22 29 March the Supreme Court of NSW dissolved the Christian Democratic Party a party that had at least one member in that state s Legislative Council often holding or sharing the balance of power since 1981 23 24 April edit 7 April Queensland Liberal National MP George Christensen leaves the LNP just days before the election was called claiming that it was not conservative enough 25 A few days later Christensen announced he had joined Pauline Hanson s One Nation 26 8 April Jeremy Rockliff becomes Premier of Tasmania after Peter Gutwein s resignation 27 9 April AFL Women s Grand Final is held at Adelaide Oval with Adelaide defeating Melbourne 4 5 29 2 4 16 Adelaide s Anne Hatchard was named best on ground 10 April Sydney Roosters defeat St George Illawarra Dragons 16 4 to win the Grand Final of the delayed 2021 NRL Women s season at Moreton Daily Stadium Roosters second rower Sarah Togatuki is awarded the Karyn Murphy Medal for player of the match April May election campaign edit 10 April Scott Morrison announces the date of the 2022 Australian federal election as 21 May 11 April Labor Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese was unable to state the cash or unemployment rates 28 29 13 April Labor said they would not commit to an increase in JobSeeker Payment after the election if they win 30 31 16 April Albanese said he would commit to an anti corruption watchdog should Labor win the election 32 The United Australia Party election campaign launch was held 33 19 April A debate was held at the National Press Club in Canberra between Minister for Agriculture and Northern Australia David Littleproud and Shadow Minister Julie Collins 34 20 April Morrison continued to support his captain s pick to contest the seat of Warringah Katherine Deves despite her comments about transgender people and surrogacy 35 First leaders debate in Brisbane took place in front of 100 undecided voters with Albanese declared the winner with 40 votes to Morrison s 35 and 25 still undecided 36 21 April Albanese tested positive for Deltacron hybrid variant of COVID 19 and was unable to campaign in person for seven days 37 22 April Former Liberal foreign minister Julie Bishop and former defence chief Chris Barrie criticised the Morrison government for not doing enough to stop the Solomon Islands security pact with China 38 29 April Albanese came out of COVID 19 isolation just three days after he had fully recovered from COVID 19 Deltacron hybrid variant 30 April Shadow minister Bill Shorten said Labor would hold a royal commission into Robodebt if elected 39 1 May The Labor election campaign launch was held in Perth 4 May A debate was held at the National Press Club in Canberra between Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and Shadow Treasurer Jim Chalmers 40 5 May Pauline Hanson s One Nation party was criticised for running ghost candidates in several electorates who are neither campaigning in the lead up to the election nor have an online presence Additionally many do not live in the electorates they are contesting One Nation committed to run candidates in all seats 41 A debate was held at the National Press Club in Canberra between Minister for Defence Peter Dutton and Shadow Minister Brendan O Connor 42 8 May Second leaders debate took place in Sydney 11 May Albanese said that he supported an increase of 5 1 to the minimum wage or an additional 1 an hour tied to the inflation rate with criticism from Morrison claiming that it would result in increasing interest rates 43 Third leaders debate took place in Sydney 13 May A debate was held at the National Press Club in Canberra between Minister for Foreign Affairs Marise Payne and Shadow Minister Penny Wong 44 15 May The Liberal election campaign launch was held in Brisbane six days before the election where Morrison promised to allow people to purchase their first home using funds from their superannuation 45 18 May Albanese addressed the National Press Club 46 Morrison is the first prime minister since 1969 not to address the National Press Club in the final week of an election campaign 47 The Australian Bureau of Statistics released the March 2022 Quarter Wage Price Index of 0 7 or 2 4 annually 48 20 May Telephone voting rules changed to allow Australians who have tested positive to COVID 19 after 6 pm on 13 May to vote by telephone 49 21 May The 2022 Australian federal election takes place 50 Morrison advised in a press conference that a boat with refugees from Sri Lanka had been intercepted and turned back by the Australian Border Force Hours before polling stations close voters across the country received a text message about the boat turnback urging them to vote Liberal for border security 51 The ABC later revealed on 27 May that the act followed a direct request from the Prime Minister s Office to the Border Force in revealing the operation before it was completed 52 Anthony Albanese defeated Scott Morrison in the election and brought Labor back into government for the first time since 2013 53 Morrison conceded defeat and resigned as leader of the Liberal Party his successor will be decided at the next Liberal party room meeting 54 May edit 9 May The Australian Building Codes Board released Volume 1 of NCC2022 55 56 23 May Anthony Albanese is sworn in as the 31st prime minister of Australia becoming the first Italian Australian to hold the office 57 At Albanese s first press conference as Prime Minister the podium flags in the blue room at Parliament were changed to include Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander flags in addition to the Australian flag Replacing two of the three Australian flags 58 59 60 Victorian State Liberal MP Bernie Finn was expelled from the Victorian Liberal Party for a series of inflammatory social media posts including calling for abortion to be made illegal in all circumstances and comparing the Victorian Premier to Adolf Hitler 61 62 63 28 May A League Men Grand Final is held at AAMI Park Melbourne with Western United defeating Melbourne City 2 0 Western United s Aleksandar Prijovic was named Player of the Match 64 30 May Peter Dutton is elected unopposed as Leader of the Liberal Party and Sussan Ley is elected unopposed as deputy leader Both becoming Leader and Deputy leader of the Opposition respectively 65 66 67 June edit 8 June Queensland defeat New South Wales 16 10 in the first match of the 2022 State of Origin series held at Accor Stadium Queensland five eighth Cameron Munster is named player of the match The match is notable for housing the highest attendance for a rugby league event since the COVID 19 pandemic s onset two years prior with 80 512 people attending 19 June The NSW Liberal Perrottet government announced plans to fly the Aboriginal flag on the Sydney Harbour Bridge at the cost of 25 million dollars 68 24 June New South Wales defeat Queensland 20 14 in the 2022 Women s State of Origin match at GIO Stadium NSW centre Isabelle Kelly is awarded the Nellie Doherty medal for player of the match 26 June New South Wales defeat Queensland 44 12 in the second match of the 2022 State of Origin series held at Optus Stadium NSW halfback Nathan Cleary is named player of the match July edit 3 July Floods ravage New South Wales with Camden flooding for the fourth time in one year 4 July In the state of Victoria Since July 2022 the Aboriginal flag will formally fly over West Gate Bridge alongside the Australian flag permanently as announced The move is the same as NSW Sydney Harbour Bridge 69 6 7 July Taree records 305mm of rain in 24 hours a total not seen since official records began in 1881 70 13 July Queensland defeat New South Wales 22 12 in the third match of the 2022 State of Origin series held at Suncorp Stadium clinching the series for the team s 23rd overall title Queensland fullback Kalyn Ponga is named player of the match while lock Patrick Carrigan is named player of the series 27 July Upon the opening of the new Parliament the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags began to be displayed in the House of Representatives and Senate chambers 71 August edit 1 August The daily number of COVID 19 Deltacron cases in Australia has peaked citation needed 16 August The Anglican Church of Australia splits Conservatives form an Australian breakaway church Diocese of the Southern Cross It is to be led by former Archbishop of Sydney Glenn Davies The split was caused by the differing positions on same sex marriage among other issues 72 September edit 4 September Penrith Panthers win the minor premiership following the final main round of the 2022 NRL season Wests Tigers finish in last position claiming the wooden spoon their first as a joint venture club and their first overall since the Western Suburbs Magpies 1999 season 8 September Queen Elizabeth II dies She is succeeded by her son King Charles III 11 September Charles III is proclaimed as King of Australia by Governor General David Hurley at Parliament House 12 September Mass COVID 19 testing in Australia will no longer need them anymore 16 September Same day as New Zealand Australia declared the end of COVID 19 pandemic after the first 30 months and 2 years of serious outbreak for example lifted all restrictions up and then prepare for transition to the endemic phase from Deltacron hybrid variant citation needed 19 September Australian representatives attend the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in London 22 September A national day of mourning occurs in Australia for the late Queen Elizabeth II with a public holiday and a National Memorial Service at Parliament House in Canberra 22 September Optus advises at least ten million current and former customers personal details are accessed in a cyber attack 24 September The Geelong Cats defeat the Sydney Swans to win the 2022 AFL Grand Final October edit 2 October The Penrith Panthers defeat the Parramatta Eels 28 12 to win the 2022 NRL Grand Final at Accor Stadium becoming the second team in the NRL era to win back to back premierships Panthers fullback Dylan Edwards is awarded the Clive Churchill medal for man of the match Pre match entertainment is headlined by Jimmy Barnes and Bliss n Eso Newcastle Knights defeat Parramatta Eels 32 13 to win the Grand Final of the 2022 NRL Women s season at Accor Stadium Knights fullback Tamika Upton is awarded the Karyn Murphy medal for player of the match 13 October Ongoing torrential rains cause flooding in Victoria Tasmania and New South Wales November edit 23 November The home of prominent YouTube star Jordan Shanks is firebombed Shanks himself is unharmed 73 26 November The 2022 Victorian state election is held 28 November The National Party of Australia comes out as being opposed to the Voice to Parliament becoming the first major party against it 74 December edit 12 December the Wieambilla police shootings a mass shooting at a rural property in Wieambilla a locality in Queensland Australia 14 20 December Thomas Sewell leader of the European Australia Movement and Far Right Lads Society contested charges of affray recklessly causing injury and unlawful assault in the Melbourne Magistrates Court 75 He attended with a number of supporters including Blair Cottrell Other supporters including Neil Erikson watched the proceedings online 76 The following week Sewell was found guilty affray and recklessly causing injury 77 16 December the Labor Albanese government announced that it will abolish the Administrative Appeals Tribunal AAT and replace it with a new body 78 Deaths editMain article Deaths in 2022 Further information Category 2022 deaths January edit nbsp Sir Victor Garland nbsp Leanne Armand nbsp Kevin Kalkhoven nbsp Troy Pickard nbsp Rosalie Kunoth Monks 1 January Sir Victor Garland Western Australian politician and diplomat b 1934 79 3 January Ulysses Kokkinos soccer player and manager born in Turkey b 1949 80 4 January Leanne Armand marine scientist b 1968 81 Percy Hobson high jumper b 1942 82 Kevin Kalkhoven venture capitalist and auto racing magnate died in the United States b 1944 83 Craig Ruddy artist b 1968 84 5 January Keith Goullet Australian rules footballer North Melbourne b 1932 6 January Miranda Fryer actress b 1987 85 7 January Marc De Hugar guitarist b 1969 86 8 January Bill Cornish legal scholar and academic died in the United Kingdom b 1937 Mike Gore physicist born in the United Kingdom b 1934 87 Marc Wilkinson composer and conductor born in France b 1929 9 January Harley Balic Australian rules footballer Fremantle b 1997 Derek Goldby theatre director b 1940 Bob Shearer golfer and golf course architect b 1948 88 10 January Garry Bradbury musician born in the United Kingdom b 1960 Gerald Tanner Australian rules footballer Richmond b 1921 12 January Colin Harburn cricketer b 1938 Geoff Wilson Australian rules footballer Hawthorn b 1940 13 January Troy Pickard Western Australian politician b 1973 15 January Scot Palmer sports journalist b 1937 Hossein Valamanesh contemporary artist born in Iran b 1949 16 January Jill Robb film producer born in the United Kingdom b 1934 17 January Dean Jaensch political scientist b 1936 Stan Neilly New South Wales politician b 1942 19 January Kenneth Norman Jones public servant b 1924 20 January Ron Grey senior army officer and commissioner of the Australian Federal Police b 1930 21 January Fred Moore miner and trade unionist b 1922 22 January Denise Allen Victorian politician b 1953 Judy Banks television presenter and actress b 1935 Craig McGregor journalist b 1933 89 Baillieu Myer businessman and philanthropist born in the United States b 1926 90 Michael Thornhill film director producer and screenwriter b 1941 26 January Rosalie Kunoth Monks actress and Aboriginal activist b 1937 Janet Mead Catholic nun and singer b 1937 30 January Michael Beahan Western Australian politician born in the United Kingdom b 1937 Graham Campbell Australian rules footballer Fitzroy b 1936 February edit nbsp Johnny Raper nbsp John Landy nbsp Moss Cass 1 February Fred Cook Australian rules footballer Footscray b 1947 Glenn Wheatley musician and manager b 1948 2 February Laurie Mithen Australian rules footballer Melbourne b 1934 3 February Joseph Hitti Maronite Catholic eparch born in Lebanon b 1925 5 February John Bryson author and lawyer b 1935 7 February Noel Allanson cricketer and Australian rules footballer Essendon b 1925 9 February Johnny Raper rugby league footballer and coach b 1939 11 February Ken Turner Australian rules footballer Collingwood b 1935 12 February Mark Shulman rugby league footballer b 1951 14 February Joan Croll physician and radiologist b 1928 Mary Willey Tasmanian politician b 1941 17 February Jack Bendat businessman born in the United States b 1925 Nigel Berlyn rear admiral born in the United Kingdom b 1934 91 19 February Nigel Butterley composer and pianist b 1935 20 February John Bonney Australian rules footballer St Kilda b 1946 21 February Neil Balnaves film producer and philanthropist b 1944 24 February John Landy 26th Governor of Victoria and Olympic athlete b 1930 92 25 February Lorna Fejo member of the stolen generations b 1930 26 February Moss Cass Victorian politician b 1927 Ingo Renner glider pilot born in Germany b 1940 March edit nbsp Jordie Albiston nbsp Shane Warne nbsp Kimberley Kitching 1 March Jordie Albiston poet b 1961 93 3 March Dean Woods Olympic cyclist b 1966 94 4 March Elsa Klensch journalist and television presenter died in the United States b 1930 95 Rod Marsh cricketer b 1947 96 Shane Warne cricketer died in Thailand b 1969 97 10 March Ian Hannaford Australian rules footballer Port Adelaide b 1940 98 Kimberley Kitching Victorian politician b 1970 99 13 March Peter McMahon New South Wales politician b 1931 100 14 March Jason Edwards rugby league footballer b 1969 101 16 March Graham McColl Australian rules footballer Carlton b 1934 19 March Alan Hopgood actor producer and writer b 1934 Bruce Rigsby anthropologist born in the United States b 1937 22 March Zipping racehorse b 2001 23 March Max Walsh journalist b 1937 24 March John Andrews architect b 1933 102 26 March Tom Reynolds Victorian politician b 1936 30 March Bob Brown New South Wales politician b 1933 Ernie Carroll puppeteer b 1929 David Irvine 10th Director General of ASIS and 12th Director General of Security b 1947 April edit nbsp James Webster 1 April Daphne Pirie athlete and sports administrator b 1931 3 April James Webster Victorian politician b 1925 7 April John Jobling New South Wales politician b 1937 Ken West music promoter b 1958 9 April Chris Bailey rock singer and musician born in Kenya b 1957 Inga Freidenfelds basketballer born in Latvia b 1935 Allan Trusler Australian rules footballer Footscray b 1933 11 April Bill Ludwig trade unionist b 1934 14 April Irving Davidson Australian rules footballer St Kilda b 1929 Chic Henry car enthusiast founder of Summernats b 1946 15 April Tony Brown rugby league player b 1936 103 Jack Newton golfer b 1950 18 April Noel Alford Australian rules footballer North Melbourne b 1932 19 April Sandra Pisani Olympic field hockey player b 1959 104 21 April John Rutherford cricketer b 1929 105 24 April Kathy Mills community leader and activist b 1936 26 April Peter Vickery judge b 1950 30 April Max Riebl countertenor b 1991 106 May edit nbsp Andrew Symonds 4 May Richard Connolly composer and ABC broadcaster b 1927 Wukun Wanambi painter filmmaker and curator b 1962 107 5 May Arthur Tonkin politician born 1930 7 May Bob Barnard jazz musician b 1933 9 May John Henry Coates mathematician died in United Kingdom b 1945 10 May Jock O Brien Australian rules footballer b 1937 11 May John Cripps horticulturalist born in United Kingdom b 1927 12 May Ruth Bishop virologist b 1933 Djalu Gurruwiwi musician b c 1935 14 May Andrew Symonds cricketer b 1975 15 May Frank Curry rugby league player and coach South Sydney b 1950 Ken Mulhall Australian rules footballer St Kilda b 1927 20 May Caroline Jones television journalist b 1938 27 May Jim Wallis Australian rules footballer St Kilda b 1941 29 May Gary Winram Olympic swimmer b 1936 30 May Vincent Ryan Catholic priest and convicted sex offender b 1938 June edit nbsp Sir Peter Barter nbsp Paula Stafford nbsp Frank Moorhouse 1 June Sir Gerard Brennan 10th Chief Justice of Australia b 1928 108 John Lloyd Australian rules footballer Carlton b 1945 3 June Roger Scholes director writer and cinematographer b 1950 4 June Robert Laurie rugby league footballer b 1956 6 June Helen Hodgman novelist born in the United Kingdom b 1945 7 June Anne Cutler psycholinguist died in The Netherlands b 1945 Tommy Dysart actor born in the United Kingdom b 1936 8 June Clive Doyle Branch Davidian died in the United States b 1941 13 June John Rigby Olympic swimmer b 1942 16 June Tony Boskovic soccer referee born in Yugoslavia b 1933 17 June John Mountford New South Wales politician b 1933 Malcolm Skilbeck educator b 1932 19 June Ken Fyffe Australian rules footballer North Melbourne b 1938 Carol Raye actress born in the United Kingdom b 1923 21 June Sir Peter Barter Papua New Guinean businessman and politician b 1940 23 June Paula Stafford fashion designer b 1920 24 June Neil Chandler Australian rules footballer Carlton St Kilda b 1949 26 June Frank Moorhouse writer b 1938 109 28 June Neville Hayes Olympic swimmer b 1943 29 June Neil Kerley Australian rules footballer b 1934 30 June Brian Tomlinson Australian rules footballer South Melbourne b 1940 July edit nbsp Jane Garrett nbsp Noel McMahen nbsp Steve Gibbons nbsp Archie Roach 1 July Eddie Brooks water polo player b 1950 Bob King lawn bowler b 1934 2 July Jane Garrett Victorian politician b 1973 5 July Elizabeth Grant anthropologist b 1963 6 July Tricia Asian elephant born in South Vietnam b 1957 8 July Robin Dalton literary agent film producer and memoirist b 1920 Paul Dear Australian rules footballer Hawthorn b 1966 Beth Gott plant physiologist b 1922 10 July Noel McMahen Australian rules footballer Melbourne b 1926 11 July Shirley Cotton discus thrower b 1934 13 July Colin Stubs tennis player and promoter b 1941 15 July Terry Fulton Australian rules footballer Geelong b 1930 16 July Sean Quilty long distance runner b 1966 18 July Tony Ongarello Australian rules footballer Fitzroy b 1932 19 July Steve Gibbons Victorian politician b 1949 20 July Stephen Milosz cricketer b 1955 21 July Justin Crawford Australian rules footballer Sydney Hawthorn b 1977 22 July Frankie Davidson singer and actress b 1934 23 July Con Britt Australian rules footballer Collingwood b 1947 Billy Picken Australian rules footballer Collingwood Sydney b 1956 25 July Bruce Williams Australian rules footballer Carlton b 1939 26 July David Ireland novelist b 1927 110 William Phillips water polo player b 1943 Laurie Sawle cricket player and administrator b 1925 27 July John Gayler Queensland politician b 1943 Edwin Wilson poet painter and scientist b 1942 29 July Phil Carlson cricketer b 1951 Arthur Malcolm Anglican prelate b 1934 30 July Archie Roach musician b 1956 31 July Terry Davies rower born in the British Raj b 1933 Herb Henderson Australian rules footballer Footscray b 1930 August edit nbsp Judith Durham nbsp Bob Lay nbsp Noel Clarke nbsp Dame Olivia Newton John nbsp Jim Lenehan 1 August Paul Eenhoorn actor died in the United States b 1948 3 August Shirley Barrett film director b 1961 Bruce Grant writer and journalist b 1925 Evan Jones poet b 1931 4 August Johnny Famechon boxer born in France b 1945 111 5 August Judith Durham singer b 1943 Bob Lay athlete b 1944 John Tingle New South Wales politician and journalist b 1931 7 August Noel Clarke Australian rules footballer Melbourne b 1930 Judy Gamin Queensland politician b 1930 8 August Dame Olivia Newton John singer actress and activist born in the United Kingdom and died in the United States b 1948 9 August Bernie Crowe Australian rules footballer Geelong b 1932 Ian McCausland artist b 1944 11 August Bill Blevin physician b 1929 Arthur Goddard engineer born in the United Kingdom b 1921 Paul Green rugby league footballer and coach b 1972 112 12 August Lillian Frank hairdresser philanthropist and fashion influencer born in Burma b 1930 Keith Jamieson country singer b 1948 Virginia Spate art historian born in the United Kingdom b 1937 14 August Marshall Napier actor born in New Zealand b 1951 16 August Peter Lloyd aviator and entrepreneur b 1920 17 August Arthur Pound Australian rules footballer Melbourne b 1930 Sir David Smith public servant and Official Secretary to the Governor General b 1933 21 August Vincent Gil actor b 1939 Peter Stone soccer player b 1954 23 August Barbara Cunningham gymnast b 1926 William Doe gastroenterologist b 1941 26 August Dame Valerie Beral epidemiologist died in the United Kingdom b 1946 Jim Lenehan rugby union player b 1938 Sue Wills academic and activist b 1944 28 August Ken Van Heekeren rugby league footballer b unknown 29 August Craig Powell poet and psychoanalyst b 1940 31 August Allan Hawke public servant and diplomat b 1948 September edit nbsp Peter Eckersley nbsp Elizabeth II nbsp Jack Charles 2 September Peter Eckersley computer scientist and cyber security activist died in the United States b 1979 113 Barry Muir rugby league player and coach b 1937 5 September Shirley McKechnie dancer and choreographer b 1926 114 8 September Elizabeth II Queen of Australia b 1926 Bobby Keyes rugby league player b 1939 115 10 September Mario Bortolotto Australian rules footballer Geelong Carlton b 1957 116 13 September Jack Charles actor and Aboriginal elder b 1943 117 16 September Allen Aylett Australian rules footballer North Melbourne and administrator b 1934 118 17 September Jim Frazier inventor naturalist and cinematographer b 1940 119 Mal Logan geographer and university administrator b 1931 20 September Peter Yeldham screenwriter playwright and novelist b 1927 120 21 September John Hamblin actor and television presenter born in the United Kingdom b 1935 121 22 September Raymond Jones architect and Australian rules footballer Collingwood Melbourne b 1925 122 24 September Chris Davidson surfer b 1976 123 28 September Hilton Deakin Roman Catholic bishop b 1932 124 October edit nbsp Tony Street nbsp Bob Ellicott 1 October Paul Harriss Tasmanian politician b 1954 125 5 October Michael Papps sport shooter b 1932 126 8 October Angus Trumble art curator and historian b 1964 127 9 October Margie Masters golfer died in the United States b 1934 10 October Allan Wood Olympic swimmer b 1943 128 13 October John Spender New South Wales politician diplomat and barrister b 1935 16 October Margaret Sumner lawn bowler b 1941 17 October Dame Carmen Callil publisher writer and critic died in the United Kingdom b 1938 129 20 October Travis Basevi cricket statistician and historian b 1975 21 October Harry White jockey b 1944 22 October Maurice Rich athlete b 1932 25 October Tony Street Victorian politician b 1926 29 October Sir Peter Morris surgeon b 1934 31 October Bob Ellicott New South Wales politician and judge b 1927 130 Alan Thomson cricketer b 1945 November edit nbsp Peter Reith 2 November Nicholas Harding artist born in the United Kingdom b 1956 4 November Mel Leckie Paralympic cyclist b 1984 7 November Graeme Anderson Australian rules footballer Carlton b 1994 8 November Robert Evans astronomer and Uniting Church minister b 1937 Peter Reith Victorian politician b 1950 10 November Frank Prihoda alpine skier born in Czechoslovakia b 1921 13 November Heather Anderson Australian rules footballer Adelaide b 1994 15 November Alison Megarrity New South Wales politician b 1961 18 November Derek Denton biochemist b 1924 Sever Sternhell organic chemist born in Poland b 1930 24 November Margaret Hamilton publisher and writer b 1941 25 November Billy Gordon Queensland politician b 1973 Beryl Kimber violinist and educator b 1928 26 November Chris Mitchell Australian rules footballer Geelong b 1947 27 November James Wright medical doctor and media personality b 1927 28 November Jean Calder humanitarian doctor died in Palestine b 1932 33 Jim Cody rugby league player b 1943 Sandy Dawson barrister b 1972 30 November Anne Green swimming coach b 1951 December edit nbsp Carolyn Grace 2 December Carolyn Grace pilot 131 Jill Jolliffe journalist b 1945 3 December Antigone Kefala poet born in Romania b 1935 12 December Alexander Floyd botanist b 1926 16 December Robert Adamson poet b 1943 17 December Lawrence Costa Northern Territory politician 21 December Tony Barry actor b 1941 24 December Barry Round Australian rules footballer b 1950 28 December Joan Sydney actress born in England b 1936 132 31 December Cary Young quiz champion born in New Zealand b 1939 Public holidays editHoliday Date ACT NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA Ref New Year s Day Saturday 1 January Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes 133 134 New Year s Day in lieu Monday 3 January Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Australia Day Wednesday 26 January Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Royal Hobart Regatta only observed in certain areas of the state Monday 4 February No No No No No Yes No No Labour Day WA Monday 7 March No No No No No No No Yes Public holiday under different names Monday 14 March Canberra Day No No No Adelaide Cup Day Eight Hours Day Labour Day No Good Friday Friday 15 April Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Easter Saturday Saturday 16 April Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Easter Sunday Sunday 17 April Yes Yes No 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