1957 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1957 in Australia.

1957 in Australia
Governor-GeneralWilliam Slim
Prime ministerRobert Menzies
Population9,640,138
ElectionsQLD

1957
in
Australia

Decades:
  • 1930s
  • 1940s
  • 1950s
  • 1960s
  • 1970s
See also:

Incumbents

State Premiers

State Governors

Events

  • 19 January – The last edition of The Argus newspaper is published.
  • 29 July – The Bega bombing occurs in Bega, New South Wales when Senior Constable Kenneth Desmond Coussens (31), his wife Elizabeth (34) and 7-month-old son Bruce are instantly killed by a bomb placed on their home's veranda. The house was demolished by the explosion at about 2 AM. 8-year-old Roger McCampbell, Coussens step-son, survived. A six-gallon metal cream container filled with 240 sticks of gelignite, stolen from a mine, was placed there by Myron Bertram Kelly. Coussens dealt with Kelly regarding traffic offences and issued him several traffic fines. Kelly appears to have become angered because Coussens issued further fines and defect notices regarding Kelly's tractor and rotary hoe. On 6 December 1957 Justice McClemens sentenced Kelly to life imprisonment for the 3 murders.[1]
  • 15 September – Hobart has its wettest day on record with 156.2 millimetres as a result of a slow-moving low pressure system redeveloping over the Tasman Sea[2]
  • 3 October – Australian National Airways (ANA) is merged with Ansett to form Ansett-ANA.
  • Slim Dusty wins his first gold record for A Pub With No Beer.

Science and technology

The CSIRO develop radar and microwave navigation systems for aircraft.

Arts and literature

Film

Television

  • 19 January – GTV-9 television station is officially opened in Melbourne.
  • 6 May – In Melbourne Tonight, TV-Series 1957–1970 (GTV-9's first major production).
  • Pick-A-Box, TV-Series 1957–1971 (first broadcast as a radio program in 1948)
  • The Tarax Show, TV-Series 1957–1970 (sponsored by Tarax, a soft drink bottling company from Melbourne.

Sport

Births

Deaths

  • 11 January – Sir Robert Garran (born 1867), Solicitor-General of Australia
  • 31 January – John Marshall (born 1930), freestyle swimmer
  • 4 August – John Cain I (born 1882), Premier of Victoria
  • 27 October – James McGirr (born 1890), Premier of New South Wales

See also

References

  1. "Kenneth Desmond COUSSENS". www.australianpolice.com.au. 26 October 2012. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
  2. Hobart daily rainfall
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