List of events
The following lists events that happened during 1937 in Australia .
Incumbents [ edit ] Joseph Lyons State Premiers [ edit ] State Governors [ edit ] 9 February – Cairns is hit by a tropical cyclone . 15 February – An explosion kills 13 men at the State Coal Mine in Wonthaggi, Victoria . 20 February – A general election is held in Tasmania . The incumbent Labor government led by Albert Ogilvie is returned to power. 1 March – Bernard O'Reilly locates the wreckage of an Airlines of Australia Stinson airliner, VH-UHH City of Brisbane , in the McPherson Range in southern Queensland . Two survivors are rescued, five others did not survive. 20 April – Regular airmail services begin between Australia and the USA. 21-23 April - The first conference of Commonwealth and State Aboriginal authorities is held in Canberra. The conference sees several resolutions pass with the aim of assimiliating Australian Aboriginals (excluding those deemed full-blooded) in white culture.[1] 23 October – The ACTU calls on the government to boycott trade with Japan, following the Japanese invasion of China . Arts and literature [ edit ] 16 January – Lorraine Bayly , actor 19 January – John Lions , computer scientist and academic (died 1998) 21 January 25 January – John Watson , Liberal Senator for Tasmania 4 February – John Devitt , Olympic swimmer (died 2023) 19 February 20 February – Robert Evans , minister and amateur astronomer (died 2022) 21 February – Ron Clarke , Olympic athlete (died 2015) 3 March – Kevin O'Halloran , Olympic swimmer (died 1976) 7 April – Louise Faulkner , missing woman 13 April – Col Joye , entertainer 19 April – Lindsay Fox , businessman 27 May – Peter Pinne , writer and composer 1 June – Colleen McCullough , novelist (died 2015) 11 June – Robin Warren , Nobel Prize-winning pathologist 7 July Jocelyn Newman , politician (died 2018) 26 July 28 August – Tony Marchant , Olympic track cyclist 1 September – Ian Callinan , High Court judge 4 September – Dawn Fraser , Olympic swimmer 17 September – Gary Chapman , Olympic swimmer (died 1978) 18 September – Barry Muir , rugby league footballer (died 2022) 3 October – John Hodges , Minister for Immigration (1982–1983) 7 October – Colin Guest , cricketer (died 2018) 10 October – Bruce Devlin , golfer 21 November – John Kerin , politician (died 2023) 12 December 17 December – Kerry Packer , businessman (died 2005) George Prendergast 11 February – Walter Burley Griffin , architect of Canberra (born in the United States and died in India ) (b. 1876 ) 18 March – Walter Wilson Froggatt , geologist and economic entomologist (b. 1858 ) 7 May – Christina Jane Corrie , Queensland politician and suffragette (born in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1867 )[2] 9 June – Charles Chewings , geologist and anthropologist (b. 1859 ) 10 July – Thomas Brentnall , accountant and musician (born in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1846 ) 22 July – Ted McDonald , cricketer and Australian rules footballer (Essendon , Fitzroy ) (died in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1891 ) 28 July – Sir George Hyde , 7th Naval Member and Chief of the Australian Naval Staff (born in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1877 ) 14 August – Bruce Smith , New South Wales politician (born in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1851 ) 28 August – George Prendergast , 28th Premier of Victoria (b. 1854 ) 28 September – William Ramsay Smith , physician and anthropologist (born in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1859 ) 2 October – Sir Granville Ryrie , New South Wales politician, diplomat and soldier (b. 1865 ) 8 October – Dame Eadith Walker , philanthropist and heiress (b. 1861 )[3] 4 November – Alfred Walter Campbell , neurologist (b. 1868 ) 6 November – William Moore , art and drama critic (b. 1868 ) 17 November – Jack Worrall , cricketer and Australian rules footballer (Fitzroy ) (b. 1861 ) 19 November – Rayner Hoff , sculptor (born in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1894 ) 27 November – Walter Howchin , geologist (born in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1845 ) 11 December – Godfrey Irving , 8th Chief of the General Staff (b. 1867 ) 16 December – Sir Murray Bourchier , 5th Deputy Premier of Victoria and soldier (died in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1881 ) See also [ edit ] References [ edit ]
1937 in Oceania
Sovereign states Associated states of New Zealand