1963 in Australia

1963 in Australia

Infobox Australian year
monarch = Elizabeth II
governor-general = William Sidney
pm =Robert Menzies
population = 10,950,379
australian = John Carew Eccles
elections =Federal, QLD
"See also:"
1962 in Australia,
other events of 1963,
1964 in Australia and the
Timeline of Australian history.

Incumbents

*Prime Minister - Robert Menzies
*Governor General - William Sidney, 1st Viscount De L'Isle
*Premier of New South Wales - Robert Heffron
*Premier of South Australia - Sir Thomas Playford
*Premier of Queensland - Frank Nicklin
*Premier of Tasmania - Eric Reece
*Premier of Western Australia - David Brand
*Premier of Victoria - Henry Bolte

Events

* John Carew Eccles is announced as the Australian of the Year
* The first stage of the Ord River Scheme is completed
* British nuclear tests at Maralinga ceased
* March - a special federal conference of the Australian Labor Party was called on the building of a North-west Cape communications facility which would support the US nuclear submarine capability. Despite the opposition of the Left faction, the Australian Labor Party National Executive voted narrowly to support the base.
*March 21 - At the conference, Arthur Calwell and Gough Whitlam were photographed outside the venue at Kingston in Canberra. Although Calwell was the Leader of the Opposition, neither man was a member of the federal executive. Menzies jibed that the ALP was ruled by "36 faceless men". [cite web | date = 10 September 2004 | url = http://www.crikey.com.au/articles/2004/09/10-0002.html | title = Boilermaker Bill's Jakarta jottings; Boilermaker Bill McKell Labor Legend | publisher = Crikey | accessdate = 2006-04-03 ]
* 14 August - Yolngu people petitioned the Australian House of Representatives with a bark petition after the government sold part of the Arnhem Land reserve on 13 March to a bauxite mining company. The government did not consult the traditional owners. When bauxite mining at Nhulunbuy near Yirrkala went ahead, the Yolngu took their case against the mining company to the Northern Territory Supreme Court. Despite their claim not being upheld in the 1971 court decision, non-indigenous Australians were alerted to the need for indigenous representation in such decisions, and a permanent parliamentary standing committee was created to scrutinise developments at Yirrkala, among other initiatives related to the indigenous people's moral right to their lands.
* 1 November - Indigenous Australians could vote in federal elections on the same basis as other electors when an amendment to the Commonwealth Electoral Act became law. The November 1963 election was the first federal election for Indigenous people in Western Australia, Queensland and the Northern Territory. Indigenous voting rights in other states had been in place since 1949.
*30 November - Federal election: The Coalition government was returned with an increased majority of 10 seats over the Australian Labor Party. The election was for the House of Representatives only.

cience & Technology

* John Carew Eccles shares the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on the synapse
*3 December - Australians could connect more easily by telephone with the rest of the world by International Direct Dialling with the opening of COMPAC, the Commonwealth Pacific cable. This was part of a scheme to connect the British Commonwealth by telephone.

Arts and literature

"Careful, He Might Hear You" by Sumner Locke Elliottis awarded the Miles Franklin Literary Award

Film

Short films produced in Australia included the following screened at the Venice Film Festival [http://www.afc.gov.au/filmsandawards/venice/screen_02.aspx]
* "Adam and Eve" - Dusan Marek
* "Along the Sepik" - Ian Dunlop
* "Russell Drysdale" - Dahl Collings
* "Sidney Nolan" - Dahl Collings
* "They Found a Cave" - Andrew Steane - XV Int. Festival Films for Young People
* "William Dobell" - Dahl CollingsOthers:
*"The Queen Returns" - The 1963 Australian visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and His Royal Highness Prince Philip was filmed by the Commonwealth Film Unit. Much of the 30 minute film is devoted to Canberra and its history as the Queen's visit coincided with Canberra's Jubilee Celebrations - 50 years since the founding of the city.

Television

Nine Network founded as the "National Television Network"

The panel show "Beauty and the Beast" premiers on the Seven Network

port

* Athletics
** March 3 - Dixie Willis breaks Lyudmila Shevtsova's world record (2:04.3) in the women's 800 metres, clocking 2:01.2 in Perth.

* Cricket
** Victoria wins the Sheffield Shield
** Australia draws with England 1-1 and retains The Ashes

* Football
** Brisbane Rugby League premiership: Norths defeated Wests 18-8
** New South Wales Rugby League premiership: St. George defeated Western Suburbs 8-3
** South Australian National Football League premiership: won by Port Adelaide
** Victorian Football League premiership: Geelong defeated Hawthorn 109-60

* Golf
** Australian Open: won by Gary Player
** Australian PGA Championship: won by Colin Johnston

* Horse Racing
** "Arctic Star" wins the AJC Oaks
** "Sometime" wins the Caulfield Cup
** "Summer Regent" wins the Cox Plate
** "Pago Pago" wins the Golden Slipper
** "Gatum Gatum" wins the Melbourne Cup

* Motor Racing
** The Australian Grand Prix was held at Warwick Farm, and was won by Jack Brabham driving a Brabham Climax
** The Armstrong 500 was held at Bathurst, and was won by Harry Firth and Bob Jane driving a Ford Cortina Mk 1 GT

* Squash
** British Open Squash Championships: Heather Blundell wins the Women's Championship

* Tennis
** Australian Open men's singles: Roy Emerson defeats Ken Fletcher 6-3 6-3 6-1
** Australian Open women's singles: Margaret Smith defeats Jan Lehane 6-2 6-2
** Davis Cup: Australia is defeated by the United States 2-3 in the 1963 Davis Cup final
** French Open: Roy Emerson wins the Men's Singles
** French Open: Lesley Turner Bowrey wins the Women's Singles
** French Open: Roy Emerson and Manuel Santana win the Men's Doubles
** US Open: Robyn Ebbern and Margaret Smith win the Women's Doubles
** Wimbledon: Margaret Smith becomes the first Australian to win the Ladies' Singles

* Yachting
** "Astor" takes line honours and "Freya" wins on handicap in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race

Births

*January 5 — Vanessa Browne-Ward, high jumper
*March 2 — Anthony Albanese, politician
*March 17 — John Platten, Australian Rules football player
*March 29 — Elle Macpherson, model
*March 31 — Paul Mercurio, actor and dancer
*September 30 — Stan Grant, journalist
*September 30 — Greg Williams, Australian Rules football player
*October 23 — Craig Bradley, Australian Rules football player
*November 15 — Benny Elias, rugby league player
*November 24 — Stephen Lacey, author

Deaths

* March 19 – Lionel Hill, Premier of South Australia (b. 1881)
* May 28 – Margaret Preston, artist (b. 1875)
* June 1 – Walter Lee, Premier of Tasmania (b. 1874)
* June 21 – Harvey Sutton (81), track and field athlete (b. 1882)
* October 10 – Roy Cazaly, Australian Rules football player (b. 1893)
* November 2 – Daniel Mannix, Archbishop of Melbourne (b. 1864)

ee also

*1963
*1960s

References


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