2024 in Australia

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The following is a list of events including expected and scheduled events for the year 2024 in Australia.

2024 in Australia
MonarchCharles III
Governor-GeneralDavid Hurley
Prime ministerAnthony Albanese
Population26,473,055 people at 31 March 2023.[1]
Australian of the YearGeorgina Long and Richard Scolyer
ElectionsTasmania, Northern Territory, Australian Capital Territory, Queensland

2024
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Australia

Decades:
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Incumbents[edit]

State and territory leaders[edit]

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Events[edit]

January[edit]

February[edit]

  • 1 February – Former New South Wales police officer Daniel Keneally, the son of former premier and senator Kristina Keneally, receives a 15-month intensive corrective services order after having been found guilty in November 2023 of fabricating evidence.[66][67]
  • 3 February –
    • The bodies of a mother and son, a 76-year-old woman and a 55-year-old man, are discovered after they were allegedly murdered in the Adelaide suburb of Rosewater. A 43-year-old man is subsequently charged with two counts of murder.[68][69]
    • A 70-year-old woman dies after being allegedly stabbed in the chest in front of her six-year-old granddaughter during an alleged robbery at a shopping centre in the Ipswich suburb of Redbank Plains.[70] A 16-year-old boy is subsequently charged with murder.[71]
  • 4 February –
    • 51-year-old Samantha Murphy disappears after leaving her home in Ballarat to go for her regular morning run.[72] Her disappearance triggers a widespread search and appeal from police for CCTV or dashcam vision from the day she disappeared.[73]
    • The body of a 74-year-old man is found in a backyard near Wollongong.[74] The man's 48-year-old son is subsequently arrested and charged with murder.[75]
  • 5 February – Australian writer Yang Hengjun receives a suspended death sentence in Beijing, five years after being charged with spying and imprisoned in China. [76]
  • 6 February – The Australian Parliament returns for the first sitting day of 2024.[77][78]
  • 7 February – Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce is filmed late at night engaged in a conversation on his phone while lying on his back on a footpath in the Canberra suburb of Braddon.[79][80] Joyce said he had fallen to the ground from a plant box he had been sitting on while talking to his wife on the phone while on his way back to his accommodation.[79][80]
  • 8 February – Labor's Right to Disconnect bill passes the Senate but they are forced into an attempt to introduce additional legislation to reverse an amendment which allows for criminal penalties for employers who breach a Fair Work Commission order to stop contacting workers.[81][82]
  • 9 February – Reserve Bank of Australia governor Michele Bullock appears before a parliamentary hearing for the first time where she says she doesn't agree with the International Monetary Fund that Australia should be lifting interest rates higher.[83]The New South Wales Environmental Protection Agency confirms bonded asbestos has been discovered at Liverpool West Public School
  • 12 February –
  • 14 February –
  • 15 February – Anthony Albanese releases a joint statement with Candian prime minister Justin Trudeau and New Zealand prime minister Christopher Luxon to express their concerns over Israel's plan for a ground offensive in Rafah.[91] The joint statement is issued after Australian foreign minister Penny Wong expresses her own concerns, describing any ground invasion of Rafah as "unjustifiable".[91]
  • 16 February –
    • Sydney's asbestos contamination crisis worsens as the New South Wales Environment Protection Authority confirms bonded asbestos has been discovered in mulch at a Woolworths supermarket in Kellyville, the St John of God Hospital in North Richmond and a park in Wiley Park.[92] The list of contaminated sites now totals more than twenty sites.[93] In each case, the contaminated mulch is traced back to a waste facility in Bringelly.[94]
    • Tropical Cyclone Lincoln crosses the Northern Territory coast between Port McArthur and the Queensland border as a category 1 system, bringing heavy rain to communities near the Gulf of Carpentaria.[95]
    • Two groups of approximately 25 foreign nationals are discovered in Beagle Bay, Western Australia after they are believed to have travelled from Indonesia by boat, prompting Australian Border Force officials to travel to the coastal town to question the men.[96] The arrival of the men prompts federal opposition leader Peter Dutton to accuse Anthony Albanese's government of weakening Australia's border protection arrangements.[97] In turn, Albanese accused Dutton of politicising the incident and undermining the country's border protection regime.[97] Another group of foreign nationals are discovered at a remote campsite north of Beagle Bay the following day.[98]

Future and scheduled events[edit]

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Holidays[edit]

Australian Capital Territory[edit]

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Art and entertainment[edit]

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Television[edit]

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Deaths[edit]

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See also[edit]

Country overviews[edit]

References[edit]

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