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The following lists events that happened during 1943 in Australia.
List of events
Incumbents
State Premiers
State Governors
Events
Arts and literature
Film
Sport
Births
- 5 January – Mary Gaudron, High Court judge
- 9 January – Robert Drewe, journalist and writer
- 29 January – Molly Meldrum, journalist, critic, and producer
- 8 February – Malcolm Donnelly, opera singer
- 1 March – Dyson Heydon, High Court judge
- 12 March – Philip Ruddock, politician
- 14 March – Aila Keto, environmentalist
- 19 March – Vern Schuppan, racing driver
- 22 March – Brian Austin, politician
- 6 April – Chris Gallus, politician
- 9 April – Brian James, rugby league player (died 2020)
- 11 April – Judith Adams, Liberal Senator for South Australia (died 2012)
- 13 April – Alan Jones, radio personality
- 26 April – David Combe, political lobbyist (died 2019)
- 29 April – John Tranter, poet
- 30 April – Paul Jennings, children's author
- 2 May – John Goss, racing driver
- 7 May – John Bannon, Premier of South Australia (1982–1992) (died 2015)
- 7 May – Peter Carey, novelist
- 17 May – Johnny Warren (died 2004), soccer player and coach
- 19 May – Bob Graham, NSW politician
- 1 June – Ian King, cricketer
- 4 June – John Burgess, TV & radio host (Wheel of Fortune & Burgo's Catch Phrase)
- 11 June - Ray Warren, rugby league commentator
- 19 June – Barry Hill, historian and writer
- 3 July – Judith Durham, singer (The Seekers)
- 11 July – Richard Carleton, television journalist (died 2006)
- 25 July – Desmond Mueller, Vice Chief of the Defence Force (2000–2002)
- 26 July – Robyn Woodhouse, high jumper
- 18 August – Jean Roberts, Olympic shot putter and discus thrower
- 16 September – Bob Debus, politician
- 16 September – Alan Ferguson, Liberal Senator for South Australia
- 26 September – Ian Chappell, cricketer
- 4 October – Owen Davidson, tennis player
- 6 October – Peter Dowding, Premier of Western Australia (1988–1990)
- 9 October – Dianne Burge, Olympic sprinter
- 5 November – Percy Hobson, high jumper
- 6 November – Ian Turpie (died 2012), TV host & singer (The New Price Is Right)
- 8 November – Peter Cook (died 2005), politician
- 23 November – Tony Bonner, actor
- 25 November – Jan Andrew, Olympic swimmer
- 29 November – Janet Holmes à Court, businesswoman
- 19 December – Jimmy Mackay, soccer player (died 1998)
- 20 December – Roger Woodward, pianist
Deaths
- 3 January – Sir Walter James (born 1863), Premier of Western Australia (1902–1904)
- 8 January – Richard Hillary (born 1919), pilot and author
- 14 February – Alice Henry (born 1857), suffragist, journalist and trade unionist
- 7 March – Alma Moodie, violinist and educator (born 1898)
- 28 March – Keith Truscott (born 1916), fighter pilot
- 29 March – William Ellis Newton (born 1919), soldier and Victoria Cross recipient (died in New Guinea)
- 25 April – Sir Arthur Cocks (born 1862), NSW politician
- 19 May – Billy Sing (born 1886), soldier
- 25 May – Albert Robinson, (born 1877), politician
- 14 June – John McNeill (born 1868), politician
- 28 June – Pietro Porcelli (born 1872), sculptor
- 21 July – Edward Riley (born 1859), politician
- 6 August – Tom Garrett (born 1858), cricketer
- 24 August – Sir William Irvine (born 1858), Premier of Victoria (1902–1904)
- 1 September – Arthur Streeton (born 1867), artist
- 23 September – John Bradfield (born 1867), engineer
- 2 October – John Evans (born 1855), Premier of Tasmania (1904–1909)
- 14 October Jimmy Matthews (born 1884), cricketer
- 15 October – Thomas Henry Dodds (born 1873), soldier
- 23 October – Sir George Fairbairn (born 1855), politician
- 6 November – William Lister Lister (born 1859), artist
- 9 November – Reginald Spencer Browne (born 1856), soldier
- 22 November – Thomas Ryan (born 1870), Victorian and South Australian politician
- 23 November – Ernie Jones (born 1869), cricketer and Australian rules footballer
- 27 November – Louis Esson (born 1878), poet and playwright
- 10 December – Frederick Chapman (born 1864), palaeontologist
See also
References
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