The following lists events that happened during 1986 in Australia.

1986 in Australia
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor-GeneralSir Ninian Stephen
Prime ministerBob Hawke
Population16,018,310
ElectionsWA, TAS, QLD

1986
in
Australia

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Incumbents

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Sir Ninian Stephen
 
Bob Hawke

State and territory leaders

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Governors and administrators

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Events

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January

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February

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  • 2 February — Nurse Anita Cobby is abducted, robbed, raped and murdered by John Travers, Michael Murdoch, and Leslie, Gary and Michael Murphy at Prospect in Sydney (all five men are sentenced to life imprisonment without parole, June 1987).
  • 7 February — Following Lindy Chamberlain's identification of a baby's jacket found near Uluru as being similar to the one worn by her baby Azaria, her case takes a new turn.
  • 8 February —
    • Elections in Western Australia and Tasmania see the re-election of the ALP in WA, and the Liberal Party in Tasmania.
    • Post-mortem results support the claim of the sister of Sally Anne Huckstep that she was murdered.
    • Dire Straits makes history in Tasmania by drawing the state's biggest audience ever for an open-air concert.
  • 9 February — Lindy Chamberlain is released from prison in Darwin on licence after serving 39 months of a life sentence.
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  • 12 February — Ernie Bridge is elected to the West Australian Cabinet, thereby becoming the first Aborigine to become a Cabinet minister.

March

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  • 3 March — The Australia Act 1986 comes into effect at 1600 AEST, granting Australia legal independence from the United Kingdom by removing the power of the Parliament of the United Kingdom to legislate with effect in Australia and its states and territories.
  • 18 March — Prime Minister Bob Hawke commits the Federal Government not to raise home interest lending rates above 13.5%, despite continued pressure from the banks.
  • 27 March — The Russell Street bombing takes place at the headquarters of Victoria Police in Melbourne. A police constable, Angela Taylor, is killed.

April

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  • 2 April — Prime Minister Bob Hawke breaks an election promise by lifting the ceiling on home interest rates, following the banks' promise of an extra $6 million for home loans.
  • 11 April — The Arbitration Commission finds that the Builders' Labourers Federation was guilty of serious industrial misconduct and the union is deregistered.
  • 14 April — A second trial of Mr. Justice Lionel Murphy begins in Sydney, and lasts for two weeks, with the jury eventually acquitting him.
  • 14 May — Responding to the release of dismal current account deficit figures, Federal Treasurer Paul Keating makes his infamous off-the-cuff warning about Australia becoming a "banana republic".

July

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August

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September

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October

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November

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December

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Arts and literature

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Film

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  • Re Loubie a case involving the Queensland Bail Act and s.117 of the constitution.

Music

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Television

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Sport

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Births

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January

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Kevin Parker

February

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Teresa Palmer

March

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Jai Courtney

April

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Tahyna Tozzi
 
Zoë Badwi

June

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Ahren Stringer

July

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Natalie Tran

August

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Ali Abbas

September

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Ebanie Bridges

October

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Christie Hayes

November

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Kristina Akheeva

December

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Torah Bright

Full date unknown

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Deaths

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Weeping Woman Mystery". eMelbourne. University of Melbourne. Retrieved 1 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Michael Guider, who killed schoolgirl Samantha Knight, to walk free within days". The Guardian. 3 September 2019. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  3. ^ Warden, Ian (26 September 1986). "Fines better for naughty MPs". The Canberra Times. Retrieved 3 August 2021.