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1935 in Australia Totally Explained
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Everything about 1935 In Australia totally explainedSee 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 8 – David Watkins (b. 1865), Newcastle politician and member of the First Parliament
September 2 – Sir Sidney Kidman (b. 1857), pastoralist
September 22 – Elliott Lewis (b. 1858), Premier of Tasmania
September 25 – Tom Richards (53), rugby union player (b. 1882)
November 8 – Charles Kingsford Smith (b. 1897), aviatorFurther Information
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