1942 in Australia
See also: 1941 in Australia, other events of 1942, 1943 in Australia and the Timeline of Australian history.
Incumbents
State Premiers
State Governors
Events
- 15 February – Singapore falls to the Japanese, with approximately 15,000 Australian troops taken prisoner.
- 19 February – Darwin is bombed by Japanese forces for the first time. At least 243 persons are killed.
- 1 March – The cruiser HMAS Perth is torpedoed by Japanese destroyers in the Battle of Sunda Strait, sinking with the loss of 350 crew and three civilians.
- 3 March – 88 Allied civilians and military personnel were killed and 22 aircraft were lost when Japanese Zero fighters strafed Broome.
- 20 March – At Terowie, South Australia, American General Douglas MacArthur makes his famous speech which included the words "I came out of Bataan and I shall return."
- 4 May – The Battle of the Coral Sea begins.
- 19 May – The prototype CAC Boomerang, an Australian designed and built fighter aircraft, takes to the air for the first time.
- 22 May – American soldier Eddie Leonski is arrested and charged for the "Brownout Murders" of three women.
- 31 May – During an attack on Sydney Harbour, a Japanese midget submarine sinks the converted Sydney ferry, HMAS Kuttabul, killing 21.
- 7 June – The Income Tax (War-time Arrangements) Act 1942 is enacted, transferring the power to levy personal income tax from the states to the federal government.
- 8 June – Japanese midget submarines shell Sydney and Newcastle.
- 6 July – Elements of the Australian 9th Division arrive in El Alamein. The Division subsequently takes part in the First and Second Battle of El Alamein.
- 30 October – Construction begins on the Burma Railway, begun by 15,000 Australian prisoners-of-war captured by the Japanese after the fall of Singapore.
- 26 November – A violent brawl breaks out in Brisbane between United States military personnel and Australian servicemen and civilians, in what becomes known as the "Battle of Brisbane". One Australian soldier is shot dead.
- 1 December – HMAS Armidale, a corvette of the Royal Australian Navy, is sunk with the loss of 100 men.
Science and technology
Arts and literature
Film
Sport
Births
- 17 January – Ita Buttrose, journalist
- 19 February – David Williamson, playwright
- 24 February – Colin Bond, racing driver
- 13 March – George Negus, journalist
- 13 May – Richard Butler, diplomat and Governor of Tasmania (2003–2004)
- 15 May – Doug Lowe, Premier of Tasmania (1977–1981)
- 16 May – Margaret Court, tennis player
- 21 May – John Konrads, swimmer
- 2 June – Mike Ahern, Premier of Queensland (1987–1989)
- 18 June – Nick Tate, actor
- 30 June – Gerry Hand, politician
- 2 July – John Farrington, long-distance runner
- 7 July – Carmen Duncan, actress
- 12 July – Billy Smith, rugby league footballer
- 23 July – Sallyanne Atkinson, Lord Mayor of Brisbane
- 25 July – Bruce Woodley, musician
- 28 July – John Sattler, rugby league footballer
- 19 October – Bronwyn Bishop, politician
- 17 November – Derek Clayton, long-distance runner
- 23 December – Quentin Bryce, Governor of Queensland (2003–2008), Governor-General of Australia (2008-Incumbent)
Deaths