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Did you know? consists of a series of "hooks", which are interesting facts taken from Wikipedia's newest or recently expanded Australian related articles. The choice of articles is subject to a series of criteria, see DYK rules for more information.
... that St Mary's Anglican Church, Busselton , Australia, has been a part of six dioceses , namely Canterbury , Calcutta , Sydney , Adelaide , Perth and Bunbury ?
... that in 1939, a teenage Robin Ordell became the youngest radio announcer in Australia?
... that Collingwood coach Robert Harvey gave Anton Tohill his AFL debut in 2021, having played International Rules Series against Tohill's father in the 1990s?
... that Australian judoka Josh Katz competed in the 2024 Paris Olympics six months after completely rupturing an ACL ?
... that the first judgement of 2022 from the High Court of Australia was considered a loss for a labour hire organisation , but a win for labour hire organisations?
... that Barcroft Boake , the author of one of Australia's most anthologised poems, hanged himself with a stockwhip a few months after it was published?
... that convict James Davis escaped custody in Australia and lived with Aboriginal Australians for 13 years?
... that David Dexter , who wrote the New Guinea volume in the series Australia in the War of 1939–1945 , was a commando who served in East Timor and New Guinea?
... that Aboriginal soldier Tim Hughes was decorated for remarkable bravery, exceptional coolness and initiative during the Battle of Buna–Gona ?
... that Australian train driver Bill Morrow received the Soviet Union's Lenin Peace Prize alongside Fidel Castro?
... that Australia-born rugby union player Jason Jones-Hughes was the subject of a protracted legal battle over his international eligibility after Wales called him up for the 1999 Rugby World Cup ?
... that indigenous Australian artist Daniel Boyd has depicted colonial figures including Captain James Cook and Governor Arthur Phillip as pirates?
... that the Australian government tried to censor a film of Quail Island 's starving koalas?
... that Episode 2351 of the Australian soap opera Home and Away was filmed in England, marking the first time the serial was filmed overseas?
... that the Bluey special "The Sign " reminded a Sydney Morning Herald reporter of Australia's housing crisis?
... that a baby penguin from Australia is "an absolute unit "?
... that a dispute over paid sick leave at a chocolate factory ended up before the High Court of Australia in Mondelez v AMWU ?
... that Mark Hutton was the first Australian to be a starting pitcher in a Major League Baseball game?
... that the South Australian Labor politician Ernest Roberts served two tours in South Africa during the Second Boer War ?
... that Peter Read coined the term "Stolen Generations " to refer to Aboriginal children who were forcibly separated from their families by Australian governments?
... that on its maiden voyage from Liverpool to Australia, the George Roper ran aground and was wrecked?
... that Jack Critchley , state parliamentarian then senator for South Australia , was invalided home from the Western Front with "wry neck "?
... that Scottish painter Gordon Coutts left Australia without paying maintenance to his estranged wife, but was arrested in New Zealand?
... that Zali Steggall , an independent member of the Parliament of Australia , is an Olympic skiing medallist?
... that author Ann Howard interviewed more than 100 Australians about their experiences as child evacuees sent inland during World War II when a Japanese invasion seemed imminent?
... that to learn the rules of American football, Australian Adam Korsak , who was named the best college punter in 2022, played Madden NFL 06 and watched Any Given Sunday ?
... that Australiformis semoni is a parasite that infests marsupials in Australia and New Guinea and whose infestation could cause debilitating ulcerative granulomatous gastritis ?
... that the memorabilia of Jennie Scott Griffiths , a Texan who died in California, are housed in the National Library of Australia ?
... that the Scottish Register of Tartans has registered district tartans for Australia as a whole, and also a state district tartan for each of Australia's six states ?
... that politician John D'Orazio helped to secure a three-year trial of daylight saving time in Western Australia ?
... that the developers of Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number suggested that Australian customers pirate their game?
... that Australian communist Harry Stein was personally invited by Prime Minister Nguyễn Cao Kỳ to tour South Vietnam ?
... that Bill Dunn , an Indigenous Australian pastoralist approaching retirement, sold his station at half-price to the Jigalong community despite receiving full-price offers from non-Indigenous people?
... that pumices erupted by the Protector Shoal volcano in 1962 floated to Australia and South America?
... that the search for a lost radioactive capsule along a 1,400-kilometre (870 mi) stretch of road in Western Australia was likened to looking for a needle in a haystack?
... that Marie Breen retired from the Australian Senate to care for her husband, who had been badly injured in a car accident?
... that the dominant species in the Iron-grass Natural Temperate Grassland of South Australia are often not grasses at all?
... that when Australian Brihony Dawson debuted as the first non-binary host of reality TV franchise The Challenge , they decided not to imitate the "ominous" style of the U.S. host?
... that Australia's most threatened butterfly is confined to a native range of less than 10 square kilometres (3.9 sq mi)?
... that the first imported copies of Norman Lindsay's Age of Consent were confiscated by Australian customs authorities?
... that an Australian wildlife conservationist has trapped and killed more than 1,450 feral cats?
... that John Dique constructed the machine used by the first Australian patient to receive dialysis ?
... that South Australian Labor premier Des Corcoran was mentioned in despatches for courage and skill in evacuating casualties during the Korean War ?
... that the Victoria State Government has ordered 100 G-class trams , which is the largest domestic order in Australian history?
... that Gil Kim played professional baseball in the Netherlands, China, Australia, Spain, and Venezuela, scouted in Mexico and the Dominican Republic, and coaches in Canada?
30 September 2024 – Australia–Tuvalu relations , Climate change in Tuvalu
Tuvalu 's climate minister denounces the Australian Labor government 's decision to expand three coal mines as an existential threat to the nation, due to the role of the mines in causing rising sea levels that have forced mass displacement across Tuvalu 's low-lying islands. (The Guardian )
28 September 2024 – 2024 AFL premiership season
The Brisbane Lions defeat the Sydney Swans 120–60 in the Australian Football League Grand Final to win their fourth AFL premiership title. (The Guardian Australia )
26 September 2024 – Israel–Hezbollah conflict
Israel rejects proposals from the United States , Australia , and the European Union to initiate a temporary 21-day ceasefire with Hezbollah. (Reuters) (Reuters 2)
23 September 2024 – 2024 AFL season
In Australian football , Patrick Cripps wins his second Brownlow Medal with 45 votes, the most votes since the current voting system was introduced, and also becomes the seventeenth player to win the award more than once. (ABC News Australia)
18 September 2024 –
Alleged Ghost developer and administrator Jay Je Yoon Jung is arrested in Sydney , Australia , on five charges related to the encrypted communication network's development and operation. (The Register)
11 September 2024 – Israel–Hamas war protests
Victoria Police arrest 39 people and fire stun grenades , rubber bullets , and pepper spray at anti-war and pro-Palestinian protestors picketing outside a military weapons expo in Melbourne , Australia . (Al Jazeera)
27 August 2024 –
Australian Police and New Zealand Police announce they have concluded a joint illicit drug operation that resulted in 1,611 arrests and 2,962 charges nationwide . The police also confiscated almost 1,400 kilograms (3,100 lb) of illicit drugs and over 2,500 cannabis plants, worth 93 million AUD (US$63 million). (DW)
25 August 2024 –
Four people are injured in a mass stabbing in Engadine , New South Wales , Australia . The suspect is later taken into custody. (Reuters)
15 August 2024 – Israel–Hamas war
Peter Dutton , the leader of Australia ’s Liberal Party , calls on the Australian government to ban the entry of Palestinian refugees fleeing from conflict in the Gaza Strip , which is met with significant condemnation from several politicians and organizations as promoting racial stereotypes . (ABC Australia) (Al Jazeera)
SBS World News reports that the Australian government has rejected a majority of Palestinian visa applications , accepting 2,922 applications and rejecting 7,111 applications while granting 8,746 visas to Israeli citizens and rejecting only 235 applications. (Al Jazeera)
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