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1965 in Australia

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See also: 1964 in Australia, other events of 1965, 1966 in Australia and the Timeline of Australian history.

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  • the Australian Labor Party (ALP) is defeated in the NSW state election after 24 years in government and the Liberal Party, led by Robin Askin takes power (May 1)
  • The 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment leaves for Vietnam on the HMAS Sydney (May 27)
  • the official opening of the Captain Cook Bridge, which spans the Georges River
  • TV variety show In Melbourne Tonight celebrates its 2000th performance. Since its premiere in 1957 the show had earned the Nine Network over £AU4 million in advertising revenue and it attracted more viewers per capita than any other television show in the world, with the network rumoured to be paying host Graham Kennedy more than £AU20,000 per year (Jun. 14)
  • at a speech to the Australian Club in London, PM Sir Robert Menzies declares that Australia is in a state of war in Vietnam (Jun. 30)

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[edit] Film

  • Faces In The Sun wins the AFI Award for Best Film

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[edit] Sport

Light Fingers won the Melbourne Cup.

Cricket: Australia lose a five test series away to the West Indies 2-1. The West Indies side includes greats such as Garry Sobers and Rohan Kanhai, while Australia featured opening batsmen Bill Lawry and Bobbie Simpson.

Cricinfo series page

Rugby League: St George wins the tenth of a record eleven consecutive premierships in the NSWRL. They were not to win again until 1979, their last premiership as at Jan 2006.

Rugby league

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