1939 in Australia
The following lists events that happened during 1939 in Australia .
Incumbents Lord Gowrie
State Premiers
State Governors
Events 8 January – Federal interior minister John McEwen released a white paper detailing the New Deal for Aborigines , a policy by which Indigenous Australians in the Northern Territory could receive full civil rights in exchange for cultural assimilation .[ 2] 13 January – The bushfires of Black Friday kill 70 people in Victoria. 27 March – The first CAC Wirraway training aircraft, A20-3, takes to the air at Fishermans Bend, Victoria . 7 April – Prime Minister Joseph Lyons dies of a sudden heart attack, the first Prime Minister to die in office. Sir Earle Page , the leader of the Country Party is appointed caretaker Prime Minister until the United Australia Party can elect a new leader. 26 April – Robert Menzies is elected leader of the United Australia Party , and is sworn in as Prime Minister. 10 June – Premier of Tasmania Albert Ogilvie dies in office. Edmund Dwyer-Gray acts as Premier until he is officially elected as leader of the Labor Party in Tasmania on 6 July. 3 September – World War II begins. Australia declares war on Germany, following the United Kingdom and British Dominions ' declaration of same, after the German invasion of Poland . 15 September – Robert Menzies announces a new War Cabinet . 1 December – Australia agrees to take 15,000 Jewish refugees fleeing Europe , following the German occupation of Austria and Czechoslovakia . 18 December – Edmund Dwyer-Gray steps aside as Premier of Tasmania , by prior arrangement with Robert Cosgrove to assume the premiership.
Arts and literature
Sport
Births
January Murray Rose Germaine Greer 3 January – Janice Crosio , New South Wales politician 4 January – J. S. Harry , poet (d. 2015 ) 6 January 9 January 10 January – Jill Kitson , radio broadcaster and literary journalist (d. 2013 ) 12 January – John Gregg , actor (d. 2021 ) 15 January – Ken Doolan , rear admiral and author 20 January – Paul Braddy , 28th Deputy Premier of Queensland 23 January – Peter Richardson , Western Australian politician 29 January – Germaine Greer , academic and feminist 30 January – Dale Baker , 34th South Australian Leader of the Opposition (d. 2012 ) 31 January – Paddy Guinane , Australian rules footballer (Richmond ) (d. 2019 )
February Andrew Peacock 1 February – John Haslem , Australian Capitol Territory politician 5 February – Ian Norman , businessman and retail executive (d. 2014 ) 7 February 11 February – Gary Hooper , Paralympian athlete 12 February – Nita Cunningham , Queensland politician (d. 2015 ) 13 February – Andrew Peacock , 22nd Federal Leader of the Opposition (d. 2021 ) 16 February – Peter Heerey , Federal Court judge (d. 2021 ) 19 February – Beatrice Faust , co-founder of Women's Electoral Lobby and author (d. 2019 ) 23 February – Elaine Lee , actress (born in South Africa ) (d. 2014 ) 25 February – Gerald Murnane , writer 27 February – Harry Roberts , rugby union player 28 February – Ron Leeson , Western Australian politician
March Michael Kirby
April David de Kretser
May Peter Wilenski Tony Staley
June Elaine Schreiber Gordon Bilney 1 June – Ernie Tuck , mathematician (d. 2009 ) 3 June – Colin Youren , Australian rules footballer (Hawthorn ) (d. 2015 ) 4 June – Elaine Schreiber , Paralympian athlete (d. 2017 ) 5 June – Ron Baensch , racing cyclist (d. 2017 ) 6 June – John Oswald , South Australian politician 10 June 20 June – Rodger Head , Australian rules footballer (St Kilda ) (d. 2012 ) 21 June 22 June – Paul Winkler , film director (born in Germany ) 23 June – David Hannay , film producer (born in New Zealand ) (d. 2014 ) 24 June – Annette Andre , actress 25 June 27 June – Neil Hawke , test cricketer and Australian rules footballer (Port Adelaide ) (d. 2000 ) 29 June – Alan Connolly , cricketer
July Phillip Adams Helen Firth David Connolly John Howard
August Roger Ryan
September George Lazenby Mike Dancis 3 September – John Langmore , Australian Capitol Territory politician 4 September – Richard Lewis , Western Australian politician (d. 2019 ) 5 September – George Lazenby , actor 7 September – John McGrath , Victorian politician (d. 2021 ) 8 September – Lew Mander , organic chemist (born in New Zealand ) (d. 2020 ) 9 September 10 September – Mike Dancis , basketball player (born in Latvia ) (d. 2020 ) 13 September – Kevin Rozzoli , New South Wales politician 15 September – Ron Walker , businessman, former Lord Mayor of Melbourne (d. 2018 ) 18 September – Gerry Harvey , entrepreneur 19 September – Jim Lisle , rugby union and rugby league player (d. 2003 ) 24 September – Tony Messner , South Australian politician and former Administrator of Norfolk Island
October Paul Hogan Nick Dondas 1 October – Philip Cox , architect 3 October – Dave Barsley , rugby league player (d. 2021 ) 4 October – Ivan Mauger , motorcycle speedway racer (born in New Zealand ) (d. 2018 ) 5 October – Scott Ashenden , South Australian politician 7 October – Clive James , writer and broadcaster (d. 2019 ) 8 October 9 October – John Pilger , journalist and filmmaker (d. 2023 ) 12 October – Michael Clyne , linguist, academic, and intellectual (d. 2010 ) 25 October – Terry Gill , actor (born in the United Kingdom ) (d. 2015 ) 26 October 27 October – Hurtle Lupton , Victorian politician
November
December Glenda Adams
Deaths Joseph Lyons 14 February – James Webb , New South Wales politician (b. 1887 ) 9 March – Edwin Greenslade Murphy , journalist and poet (b. 1866 ) 11 March – William Miller , athlete (born in the United Kingdom and died in the United States ) (b. 1846 ) 7 April – Joseph Lyons , 10th Prime Minister of Australia and 26th Premier of Tasmania (b. 1879 ) 25 April – Sir Charles Powers , High Court judge (b. 1853 ) 18 May – Francis Clarke , New South Wales politician (b. 1857 ) 10 June – Albert Ogilvie , 28th Premier of Tasmania (b. 1890 ) 13 June – Arthur Coningham , cricketer (b. 1863 ) 6 August – James MacCallum Smith , Western Australian politician (born in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1868 ) 11 August – Margaret Windeyer , librarian and feminist (b. 1866 ) 30 August – Edward Sydney Simpson , mineralogist and geochemist (b. 1875 ) 3 October – Henry Augustus Ellis , physician and federalist (born in Ireland and died in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1861 ) 22 October – Sir Langdon Bonython , South Australian politician and journalist (born in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1848 ) 15 November – William Hill , Victorian politician (b. 1866 ) 6 December – Sir Ernest Scott , historian (born in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1867 )
See also
References ^ Hart, P. R.; Lloyd, C. J. "Lyons, Joseph Aloysius (Joe) (1879–1939)" . Australian Dictionary of Biography . National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. Retrieved 10 October 2018 . ^ Golding, Peter S. (1996). Black Jack McEwen: Political Gladiator . Melbourne University Press. ISBN 0522847188 .
1939 in Oceania
Sovereign states Australia Federated States of Micronesia Fiji Indonesia Kiribati Marshall Islands Nauru New Zealand Palau Papua New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Timor-Leste Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu Associated states of New Zealand
The article is a derivative under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License .
A link to the original article can be found here and attribution parties here
By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use . Gpedia ® is a registered trademark of the Cyberajah Pty Ltd