2001 in Australia


The following lists events that happened during 2001 in Australia.

Incumbents

State and Territory Leaders

Governors and Administrators

Events

January

February

March

  • 1 March – West Australian Premier Geoff Gallop ends all old growth logging in the state.
  • 2 March – Victorian Premier Steve Bracks pleads for Transurban to drop its $36 million compensation claim against the State.
  • 16 March – HIH Insurance goes into provisional liquidation, but claims it can cover all household and third party policies.
  • 17 March – Labor candidate Leonie Short wins the Ryan by-election in Queensland, defeating Liberal candidate, Bob Tucker.

April

May

June

July

August

September

  • 10 September – Prime Minister John Howard starts his United States tour in Washington, D.C., shortly before the September 11 attacks happen.
  • 12 September – Ansett Australia, one of the oldest airlines in the world and the second-largest in Australia goes under administration with KordaMentha due to major financial struggles. Despite this administrators assure the public that flights will continue as normal.
  • 14 September- Just two days after going into administration, Ansett Australia ceases operations resulting in a redundancy of 15,000 staff and tens of thousands of stranded passengers. This occurs despite former assurance by the administrators that no such thing would happen.
  • 24 September – Prime Minister John Howard urges Qantas to reach a quick agreement to put some Ansett Airlines planes back in the air as soon as possible following the company's collapse.
  • 26 September – Prime Minister John Howard dedicates the Magna Carta monument near Old Parliament house as part of a Centenary of Federation project.
  • 27 September – The Federal Government passes legislation with amendments to the Commonwealth Migration Act aimed at implementing the Government's Pacific Solution. By redefining the area of Australian territory that could be landed upon and then legitimately used for claims of asylum, and by removing any intercepted people to third countries for processing, the aim was to deter future asylum seekers from making the dangerous journey by boat, once they knew that their trip would probably not end with a legitimate claim for asylum in Australia.

October

  • 6 October – SIEV-4 reached Christmas Island with 223 passengers. It was alleged by several in the government that asylum seekers aboard this vessel threw their children overboard in order to attract the attention of Australian authorities. This later became known as the 'Children Overboard Affair'
  • 12 October – SIEV-5 reaches Ashmore Reef with 242 passengers.
  • 14 October –
  • *Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock claims that boat people now in Nauru attacked sailors and caused damage to HMAS Manoora.
  • *Federal Opposition Leader Kim Beazley is declared the winner of a televised debate with Prime Minister John Howard in the lead-up to the Federal Election.
  • 16 October – Prime Minister John Howard pledges, if re-elected, to introduce retrospective legislation imposing ten years in jail for anyone found guilty of sending hoax threats of biological or chemical material through the mail. The announcement follows 24 hours of hoax anthrax threats throughout the nation, which had resulted in offices being evacuated, airports cleared, and post offices coming to a sudden halt.
  • 18 October – SIEV-6 reaches Christmas Island with 227 passengers.
  • 19 October –
  • *SIEV-X, an Indonesian fishing boat en route to Christmas Island, carrying over 400 asylum seekers, sank in international waters with the loss of 353 people.
  • *South Australian Premier John Olsen resigns in tears after an inquiry finds that he has been dishonest to an investigation into how Motorola set up operations in South Australia.
  • 20 October –
  • *The Legislative Assembly election in the Australian Capital Territory results in the Labor Party coming to power for the first time since 1995.
  • *Prime Minister John Howard attends the APEC Summit in China.
  • 22 October –
  • *Rob Kerin is voted by 22 MPs as South Australia's 43rd Premier.
  • *SIEV-7 reached Ashmore Reef with 233 passengers.
  • October – Australia agrees to provide 1550 troops to the US operation in Afghanistan.
  • 28 October – Prime Minister John Howard makes a speech at his 2001 election campaign policy launch in Sydney, declaring that "we will decide who comes to this country and the circumstances in which they come" in an effort to build support for the Government's Pacific Solution policy.

November

December

Arts and literature

Film

  • 4 October – The Australian film Lantana debuts.

Television

Sport

Births

Deaths