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2000 in Australia

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The following lists events that happened during 2000 in Australia.

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2000 is to date the last time in which no Federal, State or Territory elections were held and the first time that no general election was held for any house of Parliament since 1942.[1]

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Events

January

  • 1 January
    • Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic releases Care Australia worker Branko Jeken from imprisonment in Serbia.[2]
    • The National Archives releases 1969 Cabinet documents.[3]
    • Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Akhtar returns home to Pakistan after the ICC rules that his bowling action during a recent match was illegal.[4]
  • 2 January A massive oil spill occurs off the coast of Phillip Island, endangering the region's penguin population.[5]
  • 3 January When Federal Justice Minister, Senator Amanda Vanstone is asked whether alleged Nazi war criminal Konrad Kalejs would be welcome when he arrived in Australia in the coming days, she replies, "Would you expect a situation where any Australian citizen would not be?", an answer which caused much controversy.[6][7]
  • 7 January Alleged Nazi war criminal Konrad Kalejs returns to Australia, arriving at Tullamarine Airport, Melbourne, and met by a barrage of protesters.[8]
  • 8 January Queensland Labor Member for Woodridge, Bill D'Arcy resigns from Queensland Parliament due to the controversy caused by the Net Bet scandal.[9][10]
  • 10 January CASA issues an Airworthiness Directive which grounds all aircraft after being advised the day before that more contaminants had been found in fuel produced at Mobil's Altona refinery in Melbourne.[11][12]
  • 11 January
    • Australia's biggest ecstasy haul is discovered in Brisbane and seven are arrested.[13]
    • Another 83 asylum seekers arrive in Darwin.[citation needed]
    • Australian troops return home from East Timor.[14]
    • A commuter train derails in Hornsby, Sydney.[15][16]
  • 12 January Leonard Fraser is committed to stand trial over the murder of Rockhampton schoolgirl Keyra Steinhardt.[citation needed]
  • 21 January Former Queensland Labor MP, Bill D'Arcy, is named as the political figure facing child-sex charges. He is committed to the District Court on 49 charges relating to his career as a school teacher.[17][18]

February

  • 5 February
  • 9 February A 15yearold Aboriginal boy, who was imprisoned for 28 days for stealing stationery, commits suicide in a Northern Territory prison, sparking controversy about the mandatory sentencing laws of the Territory and neighbouring Western Australia.[21]
  • 16 February 21yearold Jamie Wurramara, who stole $23 worth of biscuits on Christmas Day 1999, is sentenced to a year in jail under the Northern Territory's mandatory sentencing laws, prompting a wave of protests around the nation.[22]
  • 25 February The Federal Opposition calls on Aged Care Minister Bronwyn Bishop to resign after revelations she waited four weeks to act on reports that elderly residents of the Riverside Nursing Home were given kerosene baths in an effort to rid them of scabies, a skin rash.[23]
  • 29 February Katherine Knight murders her partner John Price by stabbing him 37 times in Aberdeen, New South Wales. She proceeded to decapitate, skin and cook the victim in a crime that shocked the country.[24]

March

  • 16 March A nationwide recall of Herron headache tablets is ordered after a Brisbane doctor and his 18yearold son are hospitalised with strychnine poisoning.
  • 18 March Herron offers a $250,000 reward to try to find out who tampered with its paracetamol products. A 32yearold Brisbane man is subsequently arrested.
  • 20 March Queensland Premier Peter Beattie announces that State Cabinet has approved a $30 million deal to exclude trawling from 35 percent of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and reduce the fish catch from the reef by 15 percent.[25]
  • 25 March Brisbane City Council election - Jim Soorley is elected for a fourth term as Lord Mayor of Brisbane, defeating Liberal candidate Gail Austen.[26]

April

  • 6 April Train carriages derail at Redfern, Sydney. No passengers are involved.
  • 10 April Prime Minister John Howard reaches agreement with the Northern Territory Chief Minister Denis Burke on mandatory sentencing. In exchange for Commonwealth funding, the Territory's laws will be changed to give diversionary programmes as a substitute for jail time to children accused of minor crimes. Police will have discretion to give children who've committed more serious crimes access to these programmes.[27]
  • 27 April Four elderly people, between the ages of 65 and 88, are hospitalised after catching the potentially fatal Legionnaire's disease at the new Melbourne Aquarium in what became Victoria's worst outbreak of the disease with possible exposure to up to 10,000 people.[28]

May

June

July

August

  • 10 August Beginning of the Sydney gang rapes by a group from up to fourteen men.
  • 15 August Queensland AttorneyGeneral Matt Foley announces that the Government has ordered an independent investigation into allegations of widespread electoral rorting within the Queensland Labor Party.[34]
  • 17 August It is announced that the current Queensland Assistant Police Commissioner Bob Atkinson will replace Jim O'Sullivan as Police Commissioner when he retires on 31 October.[35]

September

October

  • 10 October It is revealed that Workplace Relations Minister Peter Reith has incurred almost $50,000 on a taxpayer-funded Telecard for a service he says he hasn't used for years, but which he admits he gave to his son.[36]

November

  • 1 November Former Queensland Labor MP Bill D'Arcy is found guilty of 18 child sex charges committed while he was a school teacher.[37]
  • November New South Wales suffers its worst floods in 40 years, with 240 cm of rain falling in one week.
  • 22 November Jim Elder resigns as Queensland Deputy Premier, citing allegations of electoral rorting within the Labor Party currently under investigation by the Shepherdson Inquiry.[38]
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Television

  • 1 January The Seven Network introduces a new ribbon-style logo to celebrate the 2000 Sydney Olympics, the first one in the network's history not to have the number 7 inside a circle.[39]
  • 6 February Popstars debuts on the Seven Network, becoming the first Australian reality talent show attracting massive ratings and leading to the formation of Bardot, the first Australian act to debut at no.1 on the ARIA charts.[40][41][42]
  • 23 March – David Fidler, the anchor of Darwin's flagship National Eight News bulletin resigns after admitting he had fabricated claims that he was a member of the Australian Swim Team at the 1968 Mexico Olympics.[43][44] He had been stood down by the station pending an internal inquiry but admitting the claims were false, Fidler resigns and apologises for misleading the public.[44][45] Olympic swimmer Dawn Fraser describes Fidler's false claims "as bad as sports people taking drugs."[46] Fidler claims the pretense commenced when a public figure had erroneously introduced him as a former Olympian at a fundraising dinner in 1985.[46]
  • 30 April – Hosted by Andrew Denton, the 42nd annual Logie Awards are held in Melbourne where Lisa McCune wins the Gold Logie and Bruce Gyngell is inducted into the Logie Hall of Fame.[47]
  • September The 2000 Sydney Olympics attracts record ratings for the Seven Network, particularly the opening and closing ceremonies along with the network's continuous coverage.[48]
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