1982 in Australia


The following lists events that happened during 1982 in Australia.

Incumbents

State and territory leaders

Governors and administrators

Events

January

  • 5 January – Sir William McMahon announces his retirement from politics after 32 years. His resignation comes at an awkward time for the Federal Government, not keen to test its mid-term popularity in so vulnerable a seat as Lowe.

February

  • 2 February – Lindy Chamberlain is committed for trial for the murder of her daughter Azaria.
  • 5 February – A Cessna 411A aircraft crashes into a building at Archerfield Airport. The pilot and four people within the building are killed.
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March

April

May

June

July

August

  • 2 August – The Daily Sun newspaper begins publication in Brisbane.
  • 8 August – The Dalai Lama visits Australia to mark the 30th anniversary of the establishment of Buddhism in the country.
  • 15 August – Queensland Government workers, including railway employees, walk out for two days in support of shorter working hours and a general strike results.
  • 24 August –
  • *The fourth interim report of the Costigan Royal Commission into the Ships Painters and Dockers' Union begins a series of revelations about tax fraud which implicates senior public servants and members of the Liberal Party. The report highlights tax-avoidance schemes, including "bottom of the harbour" plans. The resulting furor ends speculation about an early election.
  • *The strike in Queensland ends when unions capitulate before the government's adamant attitude on the issue.

September

  • 26 September – Parachutist Rich Collins accidentally reaches an altitude of during a jump; short of oxygen, he releases his main parachute to lower himself and lands on his reserve chute.
  • 30 September – A Cessna 210-5 vanishes on a flight from Atherton to Mount Isa. The five people aboard are presumed to have perished.

October

November

  • 6 November – Elections in South Australia see the voting out of the Liberal/National coalition, led by David Tonkin & the election of the ALP, led by John Bannon.
  • 10 November – Tasmania's most infamous murder case occurs when lawyer Randall Askeland beats his wife, Wendy Mold, to death with an iron bar whilst she is asleep.

December

Arts and literature

Film

Television

Sport

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Births

Deaths