2004 in Australia

2004 in Australia
Monarchy Elizabeth II
Governor-General Michael Jeffery
Prime minister John Howard
Population 20,091,504
Elections Federal, Qld, ACT
2004
in
Australia
Decades:
  • 1980s
  • 1990s
  • 2000s
  • 2010s
  • 2020s
See also:

Incumbents

Events

Queensland Premier, Peter Beattie, announces an election date of February 7.

Prime Minister John Howard and Foreign Minister Alexander Downer call for a sporting boycott in Zimbabwe.

Defence Minister Robert Hill admits that his office knew of allegations of abuse of Iraqi prisoners.

Premier's Conference is held in Canberra.

Opposition Leader, Mark Latham, calls an extraordinary media conference to deal with the circulating rumours about him.

The leader of the extreme right-wing Australian Nationalists Movement in Western Australia, Jack van Tongeren, has been taken into custody by police. Police were seeking the self-proclaimed white supremacist to question him about racist graffiti attacks in Perth. Gavin Hopper, former tennis coach of Mark Philippoussis, is sentenced in Melbourne over the indecent assault of one of his 14-year-old pupils at Wesley College.

The New South Wales Independent Commission Against Corruption sends Premier Bob Carr a summons to appear before the Commission on a charge of contempt. The Opposition called for his resignation.

Prime Minister, John Howard, denies having lied to the Australian public about "children overboard". Australian Olympic athletes returned from Athens.

Arts and literature

Film

Television

Ending this year:

Sport

Deaths

See also

External links

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