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The following lists events that happened during 1962 in Australia.

1962 in Australia
Monarch Elizabeth II
Governor-General William Sidney
Prime minister Robert Menzies
Population10,742,291
Australian of the Year Jock Sturrock
Elections SA, NSW, WA
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Incumbents

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Robert Menzies

State Premiers

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State Governors

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Events

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The toilets of St Brigid's; the reason for the 1962 School Strike and the beginning of State Aid to non-Government schools
  • 16 July – The Goulburn School Strike started. This was an education strike in Goulburn, New South Wales, where, in response to a demand for the installation of three extra toilets at a local Catholic Primary School, the local community closed down these schools and sent the children to the Government schools. The Catholic Church declared they had no money to install the extra toilets. Nearly 1,000 children turned up to be enrolled locally and the state schools were unable to accommodate them. In 1963, Menzies made State aid for science blocks part of his party's platform in response to the public debate engendered by the Goulburn strike.
  • 15 August – The Red Sales aerobatic team, flying Vampire jets, crashes in practice, killing six people.[1]
  • 28 September – Paddington tram depot fire: One fifth of the Brisbane tram fleet is destroyed when the Paddington tram depot is burnt down in suspicious circumstances. 65 trams are destroyed.

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Disaster struck RAAF aerobatic team Archived 17 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Royal Australian Air Force Air Power Development Centre.
  2. ^ LastName, FirstName (2019). Chase's calendar of events. the ultimate go-to guide for special days, weeks and months. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. p. 464. ISBN 9781641433167.
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