The following lists events that happened during 1984 in Australia.
Incumbents
State and territory leaders
Governors and administrators
Events
January
February
March
April
May
- 14 May â The $1 coin is introduced in Australia.
- 18 May â In New South Wales gay sex between consenting adult males is decriminalised.
July
August
- August â Brenda Hodge becomes the last person to be sentenced to death by Western Australia, and in the country as a whole, before the complete abolition of capital punishment. Her sentence is later commuted to life imprisonment.
- 1 August â Australian banks are deregulated.
- 7 August â Margaret, 35, and Seana Tapp, 9 are attacked and murdered by an unknown man in their suburban Melbourne home. Seana is also sexually assaulted.
- 21 August â The Federal budget is televised for the first time.
September
October
November
- 6 November â In a crime that shocks the city, Melbourne schoolgirl Kylie Maybury is kidnapped, raped and murdered after being sent on an errand to buy a bag of sugar.
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- Former NSW Corrective Services Minister Rex Jackson appears in Court on conspiracy charges for the early release of prisoners.
- A good performance by Andrew Peacock in the leaders' televised debate boosts his poll ratings.
December
Arts and literature
Film
Television
Sport
VFL
Rugby league
Other
Births
- 1 January â Michael Witt, rugby league player
- 10 January â Trent Cutler, rugby league player
- 26 January â Ryan Hoffman, rugby league player
- 7 March â Jacob Lillyman, rugby league player
- 22 March â Tara Simmons, musician (died 2019)
- 30 March â Samantha Stosur, tennis player
- 3 April â Allana Slater, gymnast
- 10 April â Peter Veness, journalist (d. 2012)
- 13 April â Kris Britt, cricketer
- 20 April â Ashleigh Rudder, synchronised swimmer
- 26 April â Petrina Price, high jumper
- 3 May â Jacqui Dunn, artistic gymnast
- 4 May â Kiel Brown, field hockey midfielder
- 10 May â Alana Boyd, pole vaulter
- 15 May
- Samantha Noble, actress
- Beau Scott, Australian rugby league player
- 31 May â Jason Smith, actor
- 3 June â Todd Reid, tennis player (died 2018)
- June 14 â Jay Lyon, actor, musician and model
- 9 July â Alexandra Croak, gymnast & diver
- 20 July â James Mackay, actor
- 24 July â Patrick Harvey, actor
- 30 July â Trudy McIntosh, artistic gymnast
- 4 September â Adam Marshall, politician
- 20 September â Jason Chatfield, artist, comedian
- 3 October â Jarrod Bannister, athlete (d. 2018)
- 8 October â Laura Wells, International Plus Sized Model and Environmentalist.
- 17 October â Michelle Ang, actress
- 30 October â Cameron Ciraldo, rugby league player and coach
- 9 November â Delta Goodrem, singer and actress
- 13 November â Jamie Soward, rugby league player
- 14 November â Courtney Johns, Australian footballer
- 25 November â Peter Siddle, cricketer
- 28 November â Andrew Bogut, basketball player
- 8 December â Tim Paine, cricketer
- 12 December
- Sophie Edington, swimmer
- Daniel Merrett, Australian footballer
- 25 December â Lisa and Jessica Origliasso, singer/songwriters
Deaths
- 9 January â Bob Dyer, television host (born in the United States) (b. 1909)
- 21 January â Alan Marshall, writer (b. 1902)
- 17 May â Nigel Drury, Queensland politician (b. 1911)
- 26 May â Hilda Abbott, Red Cross leader and wife of the administrator of the Northern Territory (b. 1890)
- 19 June â Sir Phillip Lynch, Victorian politician (b. 1933)
- 21 June â Denis Murphy, Queensland politician (b. 1936)
- 6 July â Mina Wylie, swimmer (b. 1891)
- 13 August â Clyde Cook, actor (b. 1891)
- 29 September â Hal Porter, author and playwright (b. 1911)
- 6 November â Kylie Maybury, murder victim (b. 1978)
- 20 December â Grace Cossington Smith, artist (b. 1892)
See also
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