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The following lists events that happened during 2010 in Australia.

2010 in Australia
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor-GeneralQuentin Bryce
Prime ministerKevin Rudd, then Julia Gillard
Population22,300,000
ElectionsSA, TAS, Federal, VIC

2010
in
Australia

Decades:
See also:

Incumbents

Quentin Bryce

State and Territory Leaders

Governors and Administrators

Events

Whole year

2010 was the year of 'Women in Local Government' [1] and the year of the 'Girl Guide' [2] to coincide with the 100th year of the Girl Guides.

January

  • 2 January – The fatal stabbing of a young Indian man, Nitin Garg, in the Melbourne suburb of Yarraville generates deep anger in India, following other incidents of violence against Indian students in Australia.[3]
  • 7 January – The Queensland Government activates disaster relief funding for communities in central and southwest Queensland isolated by floods.[4]

February

  • 3 February – Following extensive public criticism, the South Australian Attorney-General Michael Atkinson announces that controversial new electoral legislation will be repealed after the South Australian state election to be held on 20 March 2010. The new legislation requires anyone responding online to a political report during an election period to provide their full name and postcode, with the information to be retained by the publisher for six months.[5]
  • 13 February – A by-election is held for the Victorian state electorate of Altona. Despite a double digit swing to the Liberal Party, the safe seat is retained by the Australian Labor Party candidate, Jill Hennessy.[6]
  • 19 February – Mary MacKillop is declared by Pope Benedict XVI to be a saint of the Roman Catholic Church, the first Australian so declared. A formal canonisation will take place in October 2010.[7]
  • 22–23 February – Police are called to Rose Bay in Sydney's eastern suburbs in the early morning hours of 23 February to remove an illuminated street sign which had been tampered with earlier in the evening so it would display to passing motorists that “Kevin Rudd Sucks".[8]

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

  • 4 September – Widespread flooding across Victoria leads to the evacuation of hundreds of people and millions of dollars of property damage.
  • 7 September – Seventeen days after the 2010 federal election, the three independent MPs holding the balance of power announce their decisions. Bob Katter announces he supports the Coalition. Several hours later, Tony Windsor and Rob Oakeshott announce they will support Julia Gillard's Labor government, allowing Gillard to inform the Governor-General that she is able to form a minority government.[40]

October

November

December

Arts

Literature

Science and technology

Film

Television

Sport

Deaths

See also

References

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  3. ^ Indian anger over Footscray 'crime on humanity', Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 4 January 2010.
  4. ^ "Queensland flood families marooned since Christmas Day". Natalie Gregg. 8 January 2010. Retrieved 12 March 2010.
  5. ^ Akerman, Pia (3 February 2010). "SA attorney-general backs down on political blogging". The Australian. Retrieved 3 February 2010.
  6. ^ Fyfe, Melissa; Pierik, Jon (14 February 2010). "Altona in 12% swing against Labor". Melbourne: The Age. Archived from the original on 15 February 2010. Retrieved 13 February 2010.
  7. ^ Zwartz, Barney (20 February 2010). "Catholics rejoice as Mary rises to sainthood". Melbourne: The Age. Archived from the original on 21 February 2010. Retrieved 20 February 2010.
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  9. ^ "Record falls to flush Lake Eyre, Murray-Darling". Asa Wahlquist, Rural writer. The Australian. 6 March 2010. Retrieved 12 March 2010.
  10. ^ "Qld floods could break 1890 record". The Age. Fairfax. Archived from the original on 5 March 2010. Retrieved 4 March 2010.
  11. ^ "Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to address Fed Parliament". AAP, staff writers. herald sun. 10 March 2010. Retrieved 12 March 2010.
  12. ^ "Remains of SAS pair found". Dan Oakes. Melbourne: The Age. 17 March 2010. Archived from the original on 22 March 2010. Retrieved 17 March 2010.
  13. ^ Courtney Trenwith (18 March 2010). "Cyclone Ului doubles speed, heads toward land". Brisbane Times. Archived from the original on 22 March 2010. Retrieved 18 March 2010.
  14. ^ SA to move into official election mode, The Sydney Morning Herald, 10 February 2010.
  15. ^ Tasmania election set for 20 March, The Sydney Morning Herald, 12 February 2010.
  16. ^ Cyclone batters Queensland coast Archived 24 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine, NineMSN, 21 March 2009.
  17. ^ "Torrential rain and hailstones bring chaos". Tony Barrass. The Australian. 23 March 2010. Retrieved 23 March 2010.
  18. ^ Larkin, Steve: SA Liberal leader Isobel Redmond concedes election defeat, Herald Sun, 24 March 2010.
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  20. ^ "100th asylum boat intercepts navy patrol". Paul Maley and Paige Taylor. The Australian. 30 March 2010. Retrieved 30 March 2010.
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  23. ^ The Great Barrier Reef scandal, The Guardian, 6 April 2010.
  24. ^ Labor's door open on Greens deal, ABC News, 9 April 2010.
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  28. ^ (3 May 2010). Watson completes around the world voyage. ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved on 17 January 2012.
  29. ^ Results: 2010 Penrith by-election. ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved on 17 January 2012.
  30. ^ AAP (7 May 2010). "Liar Paluzzano resigns from parliament". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 8 May 2010.
  31. ^ Gillard ousts Rudd in bloodless coup, ABC News, 24 June 2010.
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  36. ^ 'Wicked' tornado rips through Penola, ABC News, 1 August 2010.
  37. ^ High Court upholds GetUp! case, ABC News, 6 August 2010.
  38. ^ Rodgers, Emma: Game on for winter election, ABC News, 17 July 2010.
  39. ^ Liddy, Matthew: Australia's hung Parliament explained, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 23 August 2010.
  40. ^ Curtis, Lyndal: Independents split, but two support Labor, PM (ABC Local Radio), 7 September 2010.
  41. ^ Wilson, Lauren (12 October 2010). "ACT flags federal bailout on water". The Australian. Archived from the original on 13 October 2010. Retrieved 13 October 2010.
  42. ^ Mary MacKillop officially declared a saint, ABC News, 17 October 2010.
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  45. ^ Police identifying Christmas Island dead, The Sydney Morning Herald, 20 December 2010.
  46. ^ "Floodwaters force evacuations in Carnarvon". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 16 January 2011.
  47. ^ Jensen, Erik; Williams, Ruth (2 January 2011). "Queensland floods a 'disaster of biblical proportions'". The Age. Melbourne. Retrieved 3 January 2011.
  48. ^ Leach stares down Archibald competition, ABC News, 26 March 2010.
  49. ^ Smith, Tanalee: Scientists retrieve capsule, seeking asteroid dust, Associated Press, 15 June 2010.
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  62. ^ Judd storms to second Brownlow, ABC News (Australia), 21 September 2010.
  63. ^ Wilson, Caroline: It's still neck and neck after 44 years, The Age, 25 September 2010.
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  66. ^ Wild Oats XI facing protest, ABC News, 28 December 2010.