The following lists events that happened during 1932 in Australia .
Unemployment reached a record high of about 32%.[ 1]
19 March – The Sydney Harbour Bridge is officially opened by the Premier of New South Wales , Jack Lang .[ 2]
30 March – The Grey Street Bridge is officially opened in Brisbane by the Governor of Queensland , Sir John Goodwin .[ 3]
13 May – The Premier of New South Wales, Jack Lang , is dismissed by the Governor, Sir Philip Game .[ 4]
14 May – A state election is held in Victoria. The Labor Party , already divided over the Premiers' Plan , is heavily defeated by a United Australia Party –United Country Party coalition.
11 June – A state election in New South Wales, called after the dismissal of Jack Lang as Premier, is held. Lang's Labor Party is heavily defeated, losing 31 seats to the UAP–Country coalition .
1 July – The Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) is established
2 November – Start of the Emu War .
23 November – The statue of The Dog on the Tuckerbox is unveiled at Gundagai, New South Wales by Prime Minister Joseph Lyons.
10 December – The Emu War ends in failure.
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'The Rivals Waltz' by Bert Rache in Albert's Old Time Dance Album 1932
4 March – Brigadier-General Iven Giffard Mackay is appointed as the Commonwealth Film Appeals Censor, replacing the Censorship Appeals Board.[ 6]
7 January – Joe Berinson , politician (died 2018 )
28 January – Don McMichael , public servant (died 2017 )
20 March – Kevin Bacon , equestrian (died 2020 )
2 April – Michael Vernon , consumer activist (died 1993 )
9 April – Gil Brealey , film producer and director (died 2018 )
21 May – Brian Coleman , Australian rules footballer (died 1966 )
10 June – Hedley Bull , political scientist (died 1985 )
6 July – John O'Brien , tennis player
20 July – Michael Papps , sports shooter (died 2022 )
28 July – Peter Hughes , ACT politician
August – Lowitja O'Donoghue , indigenous rights activist (died 2024 )
4 September – John Herron , politician (died 2019 )
23 September – Doug Sutherland , Lord Mayor of Sydney (1980–1987)
26 September – Stan Smith , Australian rules footballer (died 2012 )
11 October – Barry Jones , politician
22 October – Slim Newton , country singer (died 2023 )
20 November – James Hardy , businessman and yachtsman (d. 2023 )
17 January – Albert Jacka , businessman, soldier and Victoria Cross recipient (b. 1893 )
6 February – John Earle , 22nd Premier of Tasmania (b. 1865 )
10 April – George Barber , Queensland politician (born in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1860 )
27 April – Sir Adrian Knox , 2nd Chief Justice of Australia (b. 1863 )
9 June – Edith Cowan , Western Australian politician and social reformer (b. 1861 )
17 June – Sir John Quick , Victorian politician and lawyer (born in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1852 )
23 June – Francis Kenna , Queensland politician, poet and journalist (b. 1865 )
1 July – William Dick , New South Wales politician (b. 1865 )
11 July – William Hartnoll , Tasmanian politician (b. 1841 )
26 July – Sir William McPherson , 31st Premier of Victoria (b. 1865 )
10 October – Sir Bertram Mackennal , sculptor and medalist (died in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1863 )
4 December – Mona McBurney , composer (born in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1862 )
1932 in Oceania
Sovereign states Associated states of New Zealand