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List of events
The following lists events that happened during 1933 in Australia.
Incumbents
State Premiers
State Governors
Events
Arts and literature
Film
Sport
Births
- 2 January –
Ed Casey (died 2006), banker and politician
- 19 January –
Leslie Dayman (died 2023), actor
- 23 January –
Bill Hayden (died 2023), Governor-General of Australia (1989–1996)
- 29 January –
Rosemary Adey, softball player (died 2013)
- 12 February –
Brian Carlson (died 1987), rugby league footballer
- 22 February –
Faith Thomas (died 2023), cricketer and hockey player
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- 20 March –
Ian Walsh (died 2013), rugby league footballer and coach
- 15 April –
David Martin (died 1990), Governor of New South Wales (1989–1990)
- 27 May –
Michael Crouch (died 2018), investor, water boiler manufacturer
- 13 July –
Kel O'Shea (died 2015), rugby league footballer
- 25 July –
Owen Abrahams (died 2006), Australian rules footballer
- 27 July –
Ted Whitten (died 1995), Australian rules footballer
- 19 August –
Patricia Kailis (died 2020), businesswoman, neurologist and geneticist
- 30 August –
Keith Payne, soldier
- 14 September –
Zoe Caldwell (died 2020), actress
- 15 September –
Monica Maughan (died 2010), actress
[4]
- 3 October –
Neale Fraser, tennis player
- 6 October –
Diane Cilento (died 2011), actress
- 11 October –
Gary O'Callaghan (died 2017), radio personality
- 19 October –
Brian Booth (died 2023), cricketer
- 29 October –
John Andrews (died 2022), architect
- 1 December –
James Wolfensohn (died 2020), President of the World Bank
- 5 December –
Harry Holgate (died 1997), Premier of Tasmania (1991–1992)
- 20 December –
Ted Mack (died 2018), politician
- 26 December –
Ugly Dave Gray, television personality
Deaths
-
7 January –
Bert Hinkler, aviation pioneer (died in
Italy) (b.
1892)
-
9 January –
Daphne Akhurst, tennis player (b.
1903)
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10 January –
Richard Buzacott, Western Australian politician (b.
1867)
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17 January –
John Hodges, cricketer (born in the
United Kingdom) (b.
1855)
-
5 February –
Josiah Thomas, New South Wales politician (born in the
United Kingdom) (b.
1863)
-
16 February –
Archie Jackson, cricketer (born in the
United Kingdom) (b.
1909)
-
21 March –
James Edmond, journalist (born in the
United Kingdom) (b.
1859)
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15 April –
Alfred Stephens, writer and literary critic (b.
1865)
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20 April –
Sir William Rooke Creswell, 1st
Naval Officer Commanding the Commonwealth Naval Forces (born in
Gibraltar) (b.
1852)
-
30 April –
Robert Hamilton Russell, surgeon (born in the
United Kingdom) (b.
1860)
-
4 June –
Herbert Basedow, South Australian politician, anthropologist, geologist and explorer (b.
1881)
-
22 June –
Harold Desbrowe-Annear, architect (b.
1865)
-
20 July –
William Lowrie, agricultural educationist (b.
1857)
-
26 July –
Sir Joseph Verco, physician and conchologist (b.
1851)
-
10 August –
Alf Morgans, 4th
Premier of Western Australia (born in the
United Kingdom) (b.
1850)
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7 October –
Sir Alexander Peacock, 20th
Premier of Victoria (b.
1861)
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15 November –
Affie Jarvis, cricketer (b.
1860)
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19 November –
Hugo Throssell, soldier and Victoria Cross recipient (b.
1884)
See also
References
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