1932 in Australia
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See also: 1931 in Australia, other events of 1932, 1933 in Australia and the Timeline of Australian history.
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[edit] Incumbents
- Prime Minister - James Scullin (til January 6) then Joseph Lyons
- Governor General - Isaac Isaacs
- Premier of New South Wales - Jack Lang (til May 13) then Bertram Stevens
- Premier of South Australia - Lionel Hill
- Premier of Queensland - Arthur Edward Moore (til June 17) then William Forgan Smith
- Premier of Tasmania - John McPhee
- Premier of Western Australia - James Mitchell
- Premier of Victoria - Edmond Hogan (til May 19) then Stanley Argyle
[edit] Events
- March 19 - Sydney Harbour Bridge is opened
- March 30 - The Grey Street Bridge, later renamed the William Jolly Bridge, is opened in Brisbane
- April 5 - Racehorse Phar Lap dies at ranch in San Francisco, CA
- May 13 - Premier of New South Wales, Jack Lang, is dismissed by the Governor, Sir Philip Game
- July 1 - The Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) is established
- November 23 - The statue of The Dog on the Tuckerbox is unveiled at Gundagai, New South Wales by Prime Minister Joseph Lyons
[edit] Science & Technology
[edit] Arts and literature
- Ernest Buckmaster wins the Archibald Prize with his portrait of Sir William Irvine
[edit] Film
[edit] Sport
- Peter Pan wins the Melbourne Cup
- New South Wales wins the Sheffield Shield
- Australia defeats South Africa 5-0 in the cricket test series, played in Australia
- Bodyline is first introduced into cricket
- The Australian Olympic team wins 3 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze medal at the 1932 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles
- March 20 - Racehorse Phar Lap, in Tijuana, Mexico, wins the Agua Caliente Handicap; across Australia, thousands celebrate after the radio broadcast of the race.
- April 5 - Racehorse Phar Lap dies midday at ranch in San Francisco, CA, two weeks after winning at Agua Caliente racetrack (2 autopsies find nothing; however, trees had been sprayed with a lead-arsenate insecticide); it is April 6 at 10:30 in Australia when news spreads.
[edit] Births
- September 4 - John Herron, politician
- October 11 - Barry Jones, politician
[edit] Deaths
- March 1 - George Chaffey (b.1848), irrigation pioneer
- April 27 - Sir Adrian Knox (b.1863), Chief Justice of the High Court
- June 17 - John Quick (b.1852), politician and author