1967 in Australia
See also:
1966 in Australia ,
other events of 1967 ,
1968 in Australia and the
Timeline of Australian history .
Incumbents
State premiers
State governors
Events
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
July 1 ? The postcode system of postal address coding is introduced throughout Australia.[19]
August
September
October
December
Unknown and general dates
General Motors Holden exports its 100,000th car and launches its first compact sedan, the Torana .
Sydney is rocked by a series of brutal underworld killings as rival gangs battle for control of the city's lucrative gambling and prostitution rackets
Bomber aircraft from No. 2 Squadron RAAF Canberra are deployed to Phan Rang airbase in South Vietnam
Federal Cabinet decides to drop the word 'British' from the cover of Australian passports , and agrees that it will have to amend the Nationality and Citizenship Act to change the designation 'British subject' on the inside of passports.
Australia Square Tower , Australia's first true skyscraper , is completed.[28]
Science and technology
Culture
Arts and literature
Film
Interaction: Moving and Painting (dir. Gil Brealy ) wins the AFI Award for Best Film
Journey Out of Darkness (dir. James Trainor )
The Pudding Thieves (dir. Brian Davies)
Robbery (dir. Peter Yates)
Shades Of Puffing Billy (dir. Antonio Colacino )
Wheels Across A Wilderness (dir. Malcolm Leyland )
Forgotten Cinema (dir. Anthony Buckley ), the influential documentary about the rise and fall of the Australian feature film industry
Television
April 10 ? The ninth Logie Awards are held on board the TSS Fairstar cruise ship. Graham Kennedy wins his third Gold Logie.
April 10 ? This Day Tonight , Australia's first national nightly TV current affairs program, premieres on ABC-TV, hosted by Bill Peach .
June 25 ? The ABC participates in the historic Our World broadcast, the world's first live, international, satellite television production.
July 5 ? The Seven Network premieres a new situation comedy series My Name's McGooley, What's Yours? starring Gordon Chater , John Meillon and Judy Farr , and the Nine Network premiered the spy drama Hunter , starring Tony Ward .
July 15 ? ATV0 broadcasts the first colour television program in Australia when it televises the horse racing from Pakenham, Victoria .
August 28 ? The popular ABC soap opera Bellbird begins its ten-year run.
September 11 ? The children's television show Adventure Island begins airing on the ABC .
Sport
Athletics (track and field)
Australian rules football
Cricket
Golf
Motor racing
Rugby league
Rugby union
Squash
Tennis
Yachting
Other
Births
3 February – Aurelio Vidmar , soccer player
3 April – Mark Skaife , racing driver
11 April – Lachlan Dreher , field hockey goalkeeper
17 April – Barnaby Joyce , politician
2 May – Kerryn McCann , athlete
May 5 – Danny Kah , ice speed skater
May 14 – Shaun Creighton , long-distance runner
30 May – Rechelle Hawkes , field hockey player
31 May – Stephen Silvagni , Aussie rules footballer
20 June – Nicole Kidman , actress
June 24 – Tracey Belbin , field hockey player and coach
3 July – Michael McKenzie , freestyle swimmer
July 5 – Robert J. Kral , composer
17 July – Peter Lonard , golfer
August 9 – Lars Kleppich , sailor
8 September – James Packer , businessman
October 4 – Nick Green , rower
October 26 – Keith Urban , New Zealand-born country music singer
1 November – Tina Arena , singer
November 29 – Sean Carlin , hammer thrower
16 December – Miranda Otto , actress
Deaths
4 January - Ezra Norton (b. 1897), newspaper proprietor
3 February ? Ronald Ryan (b. 1925), last person hanged in Australia
3 February - Eric Edgley (b. 1899), theatre performer and impresario
7 February ? David Unaipon (b. 1872), Aboriginal author and inventor
9 February ? Fred Hoysted (b. 1883), racehorse trainer
13 March ? Bessie Rischbieth (b. 1874), feminist and social activist
14 March - Ernest Henry Burgmann (b. 1885), Anglican bishop and social critic
29 March ? D'Arcy Niland (b. 1917), author of The Shiralee
7 April ? Peter John Badcoe (b. 1934), soldier and Victoria Cross winner
24 April ? Robert Richards (b. 1885), Premier of South Australia
24 April - Eric Baume (b. 1900), journalist, author and broadcaster - first "beast" on the talk show Beauty and the Beast
13 May ? Lance Sharkey (b. 1898), Communist activist
15 May - Jessie Traill (b. 1881), artist
17 December ? Gerald Patterson (b. 1895), tennis player
18 June ? Clive Latham Baillieu, 1st Baron Baillieu (b. 1889), Businessman and public servant
2 July ? Ivo Whitton (b. 1893), golfer
4 July ? Ray Parer (b. 1894), aviator
6 July ? Joseph Maxwell (b. 1896), soldier and Victoria Cross winner
26 July ? Robert Tudawali (b. c1929), Indigenous actor
30 July - Arthur Stace (b. 1885), pavement scribe known as Mr Eternity
15 August ? Dave McNamara (b. 1887), Australian rules footballer
25 August ? Stanley Bruce (b. 1883), eighth Prime Minister of Australia
25 August ? Robert George (b. 1896), Governor of South Australia
13 October ? Kerr Grant (b. 1878), physicist and education administrator
3 November ? Justin Simonds (b. 1890), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne
13 November - Helen Mayo (b. 1878), pioneer in women's and children's health
16 November - Ernest Durack (b. 1882), New South Welsh politician
17 December ? Harold Holt (b. 1908), seventeenth Prime Minister of Australia
29 December ? Eric Woodward (b. 1899), Governor of New South Wales
31 December ? Arthur Mailey (b. 1886), cricketer
See also
References
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