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See also: 1934 in Australia, other events of 1935, 1936 in Australia and the Timeline of Australian history.

Incumbents

Events

  • October 2 - John Curtin replaces James Scullin as leader of the Australian Labor Party
  • October 4 - Luna Park in Sydney is officially opened
  • October 14 - The Hornibrook Bridge, connecting Redcliffe and Sandgate in Queensland, is officially opened
  • The Cane Toad is introduced to Queensland

    Science & Technology

    Arts and literature

  • John Longstaff wins the Archibald Prize with his portrait of Banjo Paterson
  • Olive Cotton takes the photograph Teacup Ballet

    Film

    Sport

  • Marabou wins the Melbourne Cup
  • Victoria wins the Sheffield Shield

    Births

  • January 9 - Brian Harradine, politician
  • January 19 - Johnny O'Keefe (d.1978), entertainer
  • March 3 - Malcolm Anderson, tennis player
  • March 5 - Philip K. Chapman, astronaut
  • April 7 - Mervyn Crossman, field hockey player
  • April 10 - Peter Hollingworth, Bishop and Governor General of Australia
  • May 12 - Leneen Forde, Governor of Queensland
  • August 2 - Llewellyn Edwards, politician
  • August 8 - John Laws, radio personality
  • September 28 - Bruce Crampton, golfer
  • October 7 - Thomas Keneally, writer
  • November 4 - Barry Crocker, entertainer
  • November 28 - Randolph Stow, writer

    Deaths

  • April 8David Watkins (b. 1865), Newcastle politician and member of the First Parliament
  • September 2Sir Sidney Kidman (b. 1857), pastoralist
  • September 22Elliott Lewis (b. 1858), Premier of Tasmania
  • September 25Tom Richards (53), rugby union player (b. 1882)
  • November 8Charles Kingsford Smith (b. 1897), aviatorFurther Information

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