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Incumbents State Premiers State Governors Events 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 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.
Science and technology Arts and literature Film Television Sport Births - 22 February Steve Irwin, wildlife expert and media personality (died 2006)
- 13 April Andrew Jachno, race walker
- 24 April Steve "Blocker" Roach, rugby league footballer of the 1980s and 1990s
- 15 July Michelle Ford, swimmer
- 18 July Shaun Micallef, comedian
- 6 August Steven Lee, alpine skier
- 17 September Baz Luhrmann, film director and producer
- 26 September Steve Moneghetti, long distance runner
- 10 November Bob Lindner, rugby league footballer and coach
- 11 November James Morrison jazz musician
- 5 December Michael Harvey, racewalker
- 8 December Steve Elkington, golfer
Deaths - 17 January Frank Hurley (born 1885), film maker and photographer
- 3 December Mary Gilmore (born 1865), poet and journalist
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