1985 in Australia


The following lists events that happened during 1985 in Australia.

Incumbents

State and territory leaders

Governors and administrators

Events

January

  • 1 January - Australia commences a two-year term as a member of the United Nations Security Council.
  • 19 January - A hailstorm accompanied by severe winds sweeps through Brisbane and surrounding areas, causing an estimated $110 million of property damage. Subsequently, around 95,000 insurance claims are lodged.
  • 28 January - Victorian Premier John Cain's support for reforms to the Upper House rather than its abolition defuse this as an election issue.
  • 29 January - Federal Cabinet endorses an earlier decision to provide refuelling facilities to United States aircraft monitoring MX missile tests in the Pacific. Strong anti-American and anti-nuclear reaction soon forces Prime Minister Bob Hawke to withdraw the offer.

February

March

April

May

  • 14 May - Federal Treasurer Paul Keating releases a mini-Budget aimed at reducing Government spending, with cuts falling mainly on defence and the unemployed.
  • 20 May - Queensland police raid the Greenslopes Fertility Clinic, Brisbane and seize the patient files of 20,000 women. The search warrant is later ruled invalid and the files returned. Other raids are carried out on clinics in Brisbane and Townsville.
  • 30 May - At the Premiers' Conference, the Grants Commission makes cuts, especially to the Northern Territory and Queensland. Business and conservative interests praise Federal Treasurer Paul Keating as a result.

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Unknown dates

Arts and literature

Film

Television

Sport

Births

Full date unknown

Deaths