1938 in Australia explained
The following lists events that happened during 1938 in Australia.
Governor-General: | Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Baron Gowrie |
Pm: | Joseph Lyons |
Population: | 6,898,541 |
Elections: | SA, NSW, QLD |
Incumbents
State Premiers
State Governors
Events
Arts and literature
See main article: 1938 in Australian literature.
Sport
Births
- 3 January – Alan Ramsey, journalist (died 2020)
- 12 January
- Lewis Fiander, actor (died 2016)
- Noel McNamara, crime victims supporter
- 13 January – Daevid Allen, musician (Soft Machine) (died 2015)
- 17 January – David Theile, backstroke swimmer
- 21 January – Steve Dunleavy, journalist (died 2019)
- 21 February – John Harvey, racing driver (died 2020)
- 25 February – Herb Elliott, athlete
- 28 February – Dennis Olsen, pianist, actor and director
- 1 March – Henry Reynolds, historian
- 5 March – Mike Walsh, television presenter
- 16 March – Jock Austin, Indigenous Australian community leader (died 1990)
- 19 March – John Winneke, judge (died 2019)
- 25 March – Anthony Carwardine, naval officer
- 20 April – Betty Cuthbert, athlete (died 2017)
- 29 April – Jim Lenehan, rugby union player (died 2022)
- 5 June – Roy Higgins, jockey (died 2014)
- 18 June – Kevin Murray, Australian rules footballer (Fitzroy)
- 19 June – Ian Smith, actor and screenwriter
- 20 June – Joan Kirner, Premier of Victoria (1990–1992) (died 2015)
- 23 June – John Gerovich, Australian rules footballer[6]
- 25 June – Mick Allen, rower (died 2021)
- 27 June
- 28 June – Sergio Silvagni, Australian rules footballer (died 2021)
- 8 July – Paul Cronin, television and film actor (died 2019)
- 13 July – Ian Macphee, politician, Minister for Immigration
- 15 July – Carmen Callil, publisher (died 2022)
- 16 July – Colin Rice, Australian rules footballer
- 23 July – Bert Newton, entertainer (died 2021)
- 28 July – Robert Hughes, art critic (died 2012)
- 9 August – Rod Laver, tennis player
- 12 August – Lionel Morgan, rugby league player (died 2023)
- 22 August – Roger Gyles, lawyer and judge
- 30 August – Murray Gleeson, High Court judge
- 2 September – Ernie Sigley, entertainer (died 2021)
- 8 October – Fred Stolle, tennis player
- 17 October – Les Murray, poet (died 2019)
- 30 October – Morris Lurie, writer (died 2014)
- 8 November – Bob Skilton, Australian rules footballer (South Melbourne)
- 26 November – Rodney Jory, physicist (died 2021)
- 4 December – Yvonne Minton, operatic soprano
- 11 December – Reg Livermore, actor, singer and television presenter
- 21 December – Frank Moorhouse, writer (died 2022)
Deaths
- 6 January – John Gavin (born 1875), film director
- 15 January – Paul Raphael Montford (born 1868), sculptor
- 21 January – Will Dyson (born 1880), cartoonist
- 31 January – John Barnes (born 1868), politician
- 16 February – Thomas Molloy (born 1852), WA politician
- 21 April – Sir Talbot Hobbs (born 1864), architect
- 11 May – Lawrence Wells (born 1860), explorer
- 17 May – Nora Clench (born 1867), Canadian violinist
- 17 June – Ranji Hordern (born 1883), cricketer
- 19 June – Jack Hides (born 1906), explorer
- 22 June – C. J. Dennis (born 1876), poet
- 29 June – Sir Colin Mackenzie (born 1877), anatomist and museum administrator
- 30 August – Evelyn Marsden (born 1883), survivor of the Titanic
- 11 September – Sir Philip Whistler Street (born 1863), NSW Supreme Court judge
- 12 October – Hugh Massie (born 1854), cricketer
- 25 October – Charles Hawker (born 1884), politician
- 29 November – John Sandes (born 1863), journalist and author
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Black Sunday: Three waves of death at Bondi. 2015-02-06. www.dailytelegraph.com.au. en. 2020-01-17.
- Web site: Last-known survivor recalls 'horror' of Bondi Black Sunday drownings. Spicer. David. 2018-02-04. ABC News. en-AU. 2020-01-17.
- Grand Prix won by J Phillips, Sydney Morning Herald, Monday, 21 March 1938, page 17
- Web site: Australian Netball Team – Our History. https://web.archive.org/web/20210428230349/https://diamonds.netball.com.au/history. 28 April 2021. 7 July 2021. diamonds.netball.com.au.
- Web site: Women Netball International Tests Matches 1938. www.todor66.com. 1 February 2021.
- News: Family Notices . . 54 . 16,219 . Western Australia . 24 June 1938 . 8 March 2017 . 1 . National Library of Australia.