1987 in Australia
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1987 in Australia | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
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Governor-General | Ninian Stephen |
Prime Minister | Bob Hawke |
Population | 16,263,874 |
Elections | Federal, NT |
See also: 1986 in Australia, other events of 1987, 1988 in Australia
See also:
- 1987 Australian incumbents
Contents |
[edit] Incumbents
- Queen of Australia - HM Queen Elizabeth II
- Governor General - Sir Ninian Stephen
- Prime Minister - Bob Hawke
- Premier of New South Wales - Barrie Unsworth
- Premier of South Australia - John Bannon
- Premier of Queensland - Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen, then Mike Ahern
- Premier of Tasmania - Robin Gray
- Premier of Western Australia - Brian Burke
- Premier of Victoria - John Cain
- Chief Minister of the Northern Territory - Stephen Hatton
[edit] Events
- 23 February - first mobile phone call made in Australia[1]
- March 7 - Elections in the Northern Territory return CLP government of Stephen Hatton to power.
- July 11 - With a good deal of help from the Joh for Canberra campaign which splits the conservative vote between his National Party & the Liberal Party's John Howard, Prime Minister Bob Hawke's ALP government is re-elected for a 3rd term.
- August 9 - 7 people killed and 19 injured when 19 year old Julian Knight goes on a shooting rampage in Melbourne (Hoddle St Massacre)
- October 20 - Black Monday: After the largest fall in the Dow Jones's history, stock markets nosedive around the world. Australia is no exception as the All Ordinaries falls 25%, making it the single biggest one day drop in the market's history.
- November 24 - Sir Joh sacks three ministers from his cabinet, accusing them of gross disloyalty.
- November 26 - The National Party deposes Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen as party leader, but he refuses to resign as Premier. He was not present at the caucus meeting.
- December 1 - Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen resigns as Premier of Queensland after 19 years at the top. He is replaced by Mike Ahern, who becomes the only Premier never to contest an election as Premier.
- December 8 - Queen Street Massacre: 22 year old Frank Vitkovic kills 8 and injures another 5 in an Australia Post office building in Queen Street before committing suicide by jumping from the 11th floor.
[edit] Arts and literature
[edit] Film
[edit] Television
- January - Alan Bond, who already owns QTQ-9 & STW-9 purchases TCN-9 & GTV-9 from Kerry Packer for $1.055 billion. The expanded Nine Network becomes the first coast-to-coast network.
- February - Fairfax, owners of ATN-7 & BTQ-7 purchase HSV-7 from The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd for $320 million. The move sees the replacement of most Melbourne-produced programming with networked programming from Sydney, including long-running shows such as World of Sport & sees Mal Walden sacked as newsreader. The revamped news service, read by former STW-9 newsreader Greg Pearce plunges to as low as zero in the ratings.
- July - Westfield buys Network Ten from Rupert Murdoch's News Limited for $842 million.
- July 19 - Long-running ABC music program Countdown broadcasts its final episode.
- August - New cross-media ownership rules force the sale of the Seven Network. Fairfax sells its stations to Christopher Skase's Qintex company for $780 million.
- December 27 - Rupert Murdoch's ownership of ADS-7, combined with TVW-7's ownership of SAS-10, result in the stations deciding to swap callsigns & affiliations. So, on this day, ADS-7 becomes ADS-10 & SAS-10 becomes SAS-7.
[edit] Sport
- March 22 – Steve Moneghetti is Australia's best finisher in the men's competition at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships, staged in Warsaw, Poland. He finishes in 11th place (37:11.0) in the long-distance race over 11,950 metres. In the women's competition Krishna Stanton ends up in 8th place in the long event (5.050 metres).
- March 27 – The Brisbane Bears (now the Brisbane Lions) make their debut in the VFL. At the MCG, the Bears upset North Melbourne 19.23.137 to 15.12.104.
- March 29 – The West Coast Eagles make their debut in the Victorian Football League. At Subiaco Oval, they defeat the Richmond Tigers 20.13.133 to 16.12.119.
- April 5 – It is announced that Newcastle will join the NSWRL in 1988. They are later joined by Brisbane & the Gold Coast to form a 16-team competition.
- June 7 – Daniel Boltz wins the men's national marathon title, clocking 2:14:36 in Sydney, while Tani Ruckle claims the women's title in 2:37:53.
- September 26 – The Carlton Blues (15.14.104) defeat the Hawthorn Hawks (9.17.71) to win the 91st VFL/AFL premiership.
- September 27 – Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles defeat the Canberra Raiders 18-8 to win the 80th NSWRL premiership. It is the last grand final ever to be played at the SCG.
- Brownlow Medal is shared by John Platten (Hawthorn) & Tony Lockett (St Kilda). Lockett becomes the first full-forward to win the Brownlow Medal.
[edit] Births
- April 30 — Nikki Webster, singer and model
- July 17 — Gemma Beadsworth, water polo player
[edit] Deaths
- July 28 - Jack Renshaw (b. 1909), Premier of New South Wales
[edit] References
- ^ "Mobile phone technology in Australia turns 20", The Sydney Morning Herald, 23 February 2007. Retrieved on 2007-11-22.