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2002 in Australia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The following lists events that happened during 2002 in Australia.

2002
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Australia

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Incumbents

Peter Hollingworth
John Howard

State and territory leaders

Governors and administrators

Events

January

February

March

April

May

  • 1 May – Prime Minister John Howard and Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi agree to strengthen trade and security links between Australia and Japan.
  • 23 May – Queensland police investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of 70-year-old Gold Coast widow Nancy Crick, who took her own life on 21 May in the company of 20 friends and family, after a long battle with immense pain brought on by an inoperable bowel condition.
  • 27 May – Victorian Premier Steve Bracks defends his government against criticism by the Catholic Church over stem cell research.
  • 30 May – The Victorian Government announces a package of reforms to address the public liability insurance crisis.

June

July

August

  • 2 August – Prime Minister John Howard announces that Australia will be asked to help in an imminent American attack in Iraq.
  • 6 August – Clothing manufacturer Pacific Brands grants female staff 12 weeks' maternity leave on full pay in a landmark workplace deal.
  • 12 August – Wheat farmers blame the Federal Government for causing the cancellation of $820 million in wheat contracts with Iraq.
  • 16 August – The Federal Government appoints a cotton farmer, Dick Estens, to investigate the sale of Telstra. Federal Treasurer Peter Costello tours outback Queensland where he advocates for the full sale of Telstra.
  • 19 August – Tasmanian Premier Jim Bacon urges the Victorian Government not to abandon the Baselink development which will link Tasmania to the mainland electricity grid.

September

  • 20 September – A matter involving allegations of a serious criminal offence against Queensland Chief Magistrate Di Fingleton is referred to the Crime and Misconduct Commission for investigation.
  • 22 September – Former Liberal Leader Andrew Peacock marries former Texan beauty queen Penne Percy Korth in the United States.
  • 24 September – Prime Minister John Howard is out-voted during a meeting with African leaders about the future of Zimbabwe in the Commonwealth.

October

November

  • 5 November – Damien Oliver wins the Melbourne Cup on board Media Puzzle, a few days after his brother died in a riding accident
  • 14 November – Bali bomber Amrozi smiles and laughs about the 2002 Bali bombings in an Indonesian court, creating outrage in Australia.
  • 30 November – In Victoria, the Labor government of Steve Bracks is re-elected for a second term.

December

  • 11 December – Sex Discrimination Commissioner Pru Goward recommends a 14-week fully paid maternity leave scheme for Australian working women.
  • 12 December – The High Court of Australia hands down its decision in the case of Yorta Yorta Aboriginal Community v. State of Victoria, dismissing the native title claim made by the Yorta Yorta peoples to land and waters covering 2,000 square kilometres along and around the Murray and Goulburn Rivers. The Yorta Yorta peoples sought recognition that they are the Indigenous peoples belonging, by tradition, to that country.

Arts and literature

Film

Television

Sport

Births

Deaths

Sir John Gorton

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sir (Arthur) Roden Cutler". Register of War Memorials in NSW. Archived from the original on 20 February 2011.
  2. ^ Murphy, Damien (20 May 2002). "Larrikin PM who sacked himself dies aged 90". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
  3. ^ Dorothy Hewett passes away ABC radio (PM) transcript, 26 August 2002

External links

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