2023년 호주에서

2023 in Australia

다음은 호주에서 2023년 예상 및 예정된 이벤트를 포함한 이벤트 목록입니다.

2023년 호주에서
모나크카를 3세
총독부데이비드 헐리
수상앤서니 알바니즈
올해의 호주인Taryn Brumfitt
선거뉴사우스웨일스 주

2023
안에
호주.

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수상

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대법원장

주 및 준주 지도자

주지사 및 관리자

이벤트

1월

  • 1월 1일부터 10일까지 – 킴벌리서호주 북부 지역은 열대성 저기압 엘리로 인한 홍수의 심각한 영향을 받습니다.[4] Fitzroy Crossing의 Fitzroy 강은 1월 4일 기록적인 15.81m로 최고조에 달하며 강을 가로지르는 Great Northern Highway를 운반하는 다리는 수리할 수 없을 정도로 손상되었습니다.[4] 당국은 이번 홍수가 사상 최악의 홍수라고 발표한 가운데 여러 지역사회에서 200명 이상이 대피해 앤서니 알바니즈 총리와 마크 맥고완 주 총리가 홍수 피해 지역을 방문해 피해 상황을 점검했습니다.[5] 이 시스템은 결국 1월 8일에 소멸되고 호주 국방군이 복구 작업을 돕기 위해 이 지역에 배치됩니다.[4][6]
  • 1월 1일 – 뉴사우스웨일스주 메닌디의 주민들은 달링 강이 10.7미터로 정점에 이를 것으로 예상되는 가운데 50년 만에 가장 높은 홍수 수위에 대비하라는 경고를 받았습니다.[7]
  • 1월 2일 - 2023년 골드코스트 헬리콥터 추락: 퀸즐랜드주 골드코스트에서 시월드 인근에서 발생한 두 헬리콥터의 공중충돌사고로 4명이 사망하고 9명이 부상을 입었습니다.[8]
  • 1월 3일 - 전날 저녁 11시 직전 로열 호바트 병원에서 치료를 받던 중 구금을 면한 태즈메이니아 죄수가 오전 1시 30분경 그랜트온에서 총에 맞아 숨진 채 발견되었습니다.[9] 이후 세 명의 남성이 살인 혐의로 기소되고 그가 어떻게 구류에서 탈출했는지에 대한 수사가 시작됩니다.[10][11][12]
  • 1월 10일-16일 - 웨스턴 오스트레일리아 방사능 캡슐 사건: 작은 방사능 캡슐이 웨스턴 오스트레일리아 그레이트 노던 고속도로의 1,400 킬로미터 구간을 따라 실종되었습니다.[13]
  • 1월 10일 - 오전 3시 17분 타님바르 제도 인근에서 규모 7.6의 해저 지진이 발생했을 때 호주 북부 전역의 주민들이 흔들림을 보고하고 있습니다.[14]
  • 1월 12~17일 - 폭우로 인해 노스퀸즈랜드의 넓은 지역에 광범위한 홍수가 발생합니다.[15][16]
  • 1월 12일 –
  • 1월 15일 - 예티 항공 691편 여객기가 카트만두에서 도착한 후 착륙 예정 직전 포카라 국제공항 근처에서 추락하여 29세의 시드니 교사가 사망한 승객과 승무원 72명 중 한 명입니다.[23]
  • 1월 18일 - 뉴질랜드에서 호주로 향하던 콴타스 쌍발 보잉 737 항공기에서 엔진이 고장 나 QF144편 조종사가 시드니에 안전하게 도착하기 전 5월 1일을 선언했습니다.[24]
  • 1월 22일 - 웨스트코스트 이글스 선수 레트 바초의 어머니를 포함한 만두라 하구에서 보트가 채널 마커와 충돌하여 두 명의 서호주 여성이 사망했습니다.[25] 그 배의 선장은 나중에 두 건의 과실치사 혐의로 기소되었습니다.[26]
  • 1월 24일 - 앤서니 알바니즈 총리가 마을의 청소년 범죄 위기 속에서 앨리스 스프링스를 방문하지만, 지역 사회에서 고작 4시간을 보낸다는 비난을 받고 있습니다.[27][28] Alice Springs의 주류 판매에 대한 제한은 Northern Territory 정부가 범죄의 양과 싸우기 위한 시도로 도입되었습니다.[29] 호주 연방경찰을 마을에 배치하라는 맷 패터슨 시장의 요청에 따라 이 같은 제한 조치가 내려졌습니다.[30]
  • 1월 25일 - 2022년 12월 시드니 시청에서 열린 친우크라이나 집회에서 76세 남성을 폭행해 보이코프를 러시아 영사관으로 피신시킨 혐의로 기소된 친러시아 유튜버 시메온 보이코프에 대해 체포영장이 발부되었습니다.[31][32]
  • 1월 26일 – 일라와라와릴라 해변에서 수영을 하던 10살 소년이 번개에 맞아 생존하고 있습니다.[33] 그는 심폐소생술을 받은 후 경찰의 호위를 받으며 웨스트미드에 있는 어린이 병원으로 이송됩니다. 그는 완전히 회복되기 전에 위독하지만 안정적인 상태로 입원합니다.[34]
  • 1월 30일 –
    • 빅토리아 검시관 사이먼 맥그리거(Simon McGregor)는 2019년 12월 30일 절도 혐의로 체포된 지 나흘 만에 2020년 1월 2일 데임 필리스 프로스트 센터(Dame Phyllis Frost Centre)에서 베로니카 넬슨(Veronica Nelson)의 구금 상태에서 사망한 사건에 대한 조사 결과를 제출합니다.[35] 그는 주 정부가 왕립 위원회의 원주민 사망자 수용에 대한 권고를 이행하지 않았다고 비판하고 주 정부의 보석 행위가 인권 헌장과 양립할 수 없으며 2018년의 이 법의 변경은 "완전하고 완화되지 않은 재앙"이라고 생각합니다.[35]
    • 앨리스 스프링스 컨벤션 센터에는 수천 명의 사람들이 마을에 영향을 미치는 범죄 문제를 논의하기 위해 지역 사업주인 가스 톰슨이 주최한 "세이브 앨리스 스프링스" 마을 모임에 참석했습니다.[36] 주민들은 북부 준주 정부를 상대로 15억 달러 규모의 손해배상 청구를 시작할 가능성에 대해 논의하고 있습니다.[36] 한 시간 동안의 회의는 참석자들이 무단 취학 아동들이 복지 점검을 위해 경찰에 신고될 것을 제안한 톰슨을 비난한 후 단 20분 만에 끝이 납니다.[36]

2월

3월

  • 3월 1일부터 15일까지 빅토리아상류의 주요 홍수는 외딴 노던 준주 지역에 영향을 미쳐 다윈으로 주민들이 대피했습니다.[54] 이 홍수는 또한 노던 준주와 서호주 사이의 도로와 철도 연결을 중단시켜 신선한 식량과 필수 물자의 공급에 영향을 미칩니다.[55][56]
  • 3월 5일 – 5만 명의 사람들이 세계 프라이드의 마지막 날에 시드니 하버 브리지를 가로질러 프라이드 행진을 합니다.[57]
  • 3월 6일 - 머레이 패들휠러역사적인 자존심이 퀸즈랜드 중부 롱리치에 있는 톰슨 강에서 사건을 수상히 여긴 경찰과 함께 가라앉습니다.[58] 2022년 빅토리아에서 롱리치로 트럭 운송된 이 선박은 2023년 9월 강바닥에서 인양되며 소유주는 2024년 100주년에 맞춰 복원될 것으로 기대하고 있습니다.[59][60]
  • 3월 8일 - 호주의 Anthony Albanese 총리가 슈리 나렌드라 모디 인도 총리의 초청으로 4일간의 인도 양자 방문을 시작합니다.[61] 방문 기간 동안, 두 총리는 아메다바드나렌드라 모디 경기장에서 열린 네 번째 크리켓 테스트에서 영예의 한 바퀴에 전차를 타고 있습니다.[62]
  • 3월 15일 - 폴 키팅 전 노동부 총리는 내셔널 프레스 클럽 연설을 통해 연방 노동당 정부가 영국 및 미국과 맺은 AUKUS추진 잠수함 계약을 비판했습니다. 이를 제1차 세계대전 징집 이후 호주 정부가 내린 최악의 국제적 결정이라고 표현했습니다.[63] 키팅은 또한바이든, 보리스 존슨, 앤서니 알바니즈, 리처드 말스, 페니 웡, 피터 하처, 매튜 노트, 올리비아 케이슬리, 호주 안보 기관들을 비판합니다.[64] 그러나 키팅은 중국을 옹호하며 중국이 위협을 가하지 않는다고 주장합니다.[64][65] 키팅은 기자 클럽에서 기자들을 대하는 행동으로 비판을 받습니다.[66][67][68]
  • 3월 18일 – 토마스 시웰을 포함한 약 30명의 국가사회주의 네트워크 회원들이 [69]멜번에서 열린 반(反)트랜스젠더 운동가 켈리-제이 킨-민슐을 지지하는 집회에 참석했는데, 이들은 호주 투어를 위해 멜버른을 방문하던 중 이 집회에서 연설을 했습니다. NSN 회원들은 스프링 스트리트를 행진했고, "DESTROY PAEDO FREAKS"라고 쓰인 현수막을 전시했고, 빅토리아 의회 의사당 계단에서 나치 경례를 했습니다. 많은 학생들, 트랜스젠더 활동가들, 그리고 사회주의자들이 참석한 트랜스젠더 권리를 지지하는 반대 시위가 그 단체와 충돌했습니다. 경찰이 기마 경찰관 여러 명을 포함해 두 집단을 분리하려고 시도하는 동안.[70] 이 사건들은 노동당,[71] 자유당[72], 녹색당에 의해 비난을 받았습니다.[73]
  • 3월 19일 - 빅토리아주 야당의 존 페수토(John Pesutto) 대표는 모이라 데밍(Moira Deeming)이 빅토리아주 의회 밖에서 열린 반(反)트랜스포트 집회에서 연설한 후, 의회 자유당에서 제명될 것이라고 발표했습니다.[74][75][76] 결국 데밍이 제명 대신 9개월의 정직 처분을 받는 쪽으로 타협이 이뤄졌습니다.[77]
  • 3월 22일 - 10명의 호주 국방군 병력이 MRH-90 타이판 육군 헬리콥터가 대테러 훈련 도중 저비스 만의 바다로 잠수한 후 생존합니다.[78][79]
  • 3월 25일 - 뉴사우스웨일스선거에서 제58대 의회가 선출되었습니다.[80] 크리스 민스,[81] 노동당 반대 12년 만에 승리
  • 3월 26일 – 버락 오바마 전 미국 대통령이 여러 차례 연설을 위해 호주에 도착했습니다.[82] 멜버른에서 열린 이 행사의 주최자들이 78세의 우룬제리 장로 아주머니 조이 머피가 웰컴 투 컨트리를 전달하지 못하도록 막았을 때 논란이 일고 있으며, 그녀가 문화적 관행에 따라 오바마에게 선물을 줄 수 있는 기회와 지원자를 요청한 것에 대해 "너무 까다롭다"는 말을 들었다고 합니다.[83][84]
  • 3월 30일 - 2023년 뉴사우스웨일스선거 이후 마크 라담 NSW 원 네이션 지도자는 동성애 정치인 알렉스 그리니치의 발언에 대한 트윗을 게재했습니다. 라담의 트윗에는 항문 성에 대한 노골적이고 경멸적인 묘사가 포함되어 있었습니다: "역겹다고요? 그것은 당신의 닭을 개똥지빠귀에 집어넣고 그것을 똥으로 덮는 것과 비교할 수 있습니까?"[85] 알렉스 그리니치와 다른 정치인들,[86][87] 보수당 평론가 앤드류 볼트와 원 네이션 지도자 폴린 핸슨은 라담을 비판하고 사과를 요구했습니다.[88][86]

4월

그럴지도 모른다

  • 5월 2일 – 바네사 허드슨(Vanessa Hudson)은 11월 공식적으로 은퇴할 때 앨런 조이스(Alan Joyce)의 뒤를 이을 콴타스의 새 최고 경영자로 발표됩니다.[101]
  • 5월 5일 – 아프리카, 아시아, 오스트레일리아에서 저녁과 다음날 아침에 반월식을 볼 수 있으며, 달 사로스 141의 24번째 월식입니다.[102]
  • 5월 6일 - 찰스 3세의 호주 및 기타 영연방 왕국국왕 대관식. 데이비드 헐리 총독앤서니 알바니즈 총리가 런던에서 열린 기념식에 참석합니다.[103] 호주에서도 대포 사격이 벌어집니다.[104]
  • 5월 7일 - 퀸즐랜드주 록햄튼시에서 전 원네이션 후보이자 전 애국자방위연맹 대표인 토린 오브라이언이 주최한 반범죄 집회가 열립니다.[105][106] 대규모 참석자들이 노먼 가든버서커 교외에서 경찰관들이 건물에 경비를 서도록 요구하는 범죄 혐의자들의 주소를 행진하면서 혼란에 빠집니다.[105] 또한 카타리나 캐롤 퀸즐랜드 경찰청장안나스타시아 팔라슈크 퀸즐랜드 총리로부터 경계주의의 위험성에 대한 경고를 받고 있습니다.[107][108] 페이스북도 오브라이언을 차단합니다.[109]
  • 5월 10일 – ACT 정부는 Christian Calvari Hospital, Canberra 병원 토지와 자산에 대한 강제 인수 계획을 발표합니다.[110] 앤서니 피셔 시드니 대주교는 낙태 시술과 자살 보조를 통해 '반생명 의제'를 강제하기 위해 병원을 인수하는 등 재산권과 종교의 자유를 남용한 제안이라고 비난했습니다. 야당인 캔버라 자유당도 인수에 반대하고 있습니다.[111][112][113][114]
  • 5월 12일 - 라라 알렉산더(Lara Alexander)는 태즈메이니아 자유주의자 존 터커(John Tucker) 주 하원의원과 함께 맥쿼리 포인트 스타디움 프로젝트와 관련된 우려로 자유당을 탈당했습니다. 이로써 자유당은 소수당 정부에 남게 되었고 다음 주 선거에서 과반에 도달하기 위해서는 7석이 필요합니다.[115]
  • 5월 16일 – 45명의 아이들을 태우고 멜버른 서쪽에서 스쿨버스가 추락했습니다.[116]
  • 5월 17일 – 뉴사우스웨일스주 쿠마의 한 노인요양시설에서 치매에 걸린 95세 여성이 뉴사우스웨일스 경찰관의 추적을 받아 넘어져 두개골이 골절된 후 심각한 부상을 입었습니다.[117] 경찰관은 난폭하게 심각한 신체 상해, 실제 신체 상해를 유발하는 폭행, 그리고 일반적인 폭행 혐의로 기소되었습니다.[118] 이 여성은 나중에 부상으로 병원에서 사망합니다.[119]
  • 5월 21일 – Northern Territory의 Natasha Fyles 장관은 Larapinta Trail을 따라 매년 열리는 25km 달리기 행사인 West Macs Monster의 마지막 5km를 달리던 중 반 프래킹 시위자들에 의해 접근되고 괴롭힘을 당한 것으로 알려졌습니다.[120]
  • 5월 22일 - 슈리 나렌드라 모디 인도 총리가 1박 2일간의 호주 방문을 위해 호주에 도착하여 안토니 알바네세 총리를 비롯한 재계 및 정치 지도자들을 만납니다.[121]
  • 5월 24일 – 토마스 폴라드 샘슨이 설계하고 1912년에 지어진 시드니 교외 서리힐스의 문화유산에 등재된 옛 모자 공장이 화재로 소실되었습니다.[122][123]
  • 5월 29일 –
    • 마크 맥고완 웨스턴오스트레일리아주 총리가 퇴임 이유로 탈진을 거론하며 사퇴 의사를 밝혔습니다.[124]
    • 22살의 퀸즈랜드 선원 사비에르 도얼(Xavier Doerr)이 호주에서 가장 빠른 단독 및 가장 빠른 논스톱 항해 기록을 깨기 위해 골드코스트를 출발합니다.[125]
  • 5월 31일 – 2023년 헌법 개정(원주민토레스 해협주민의 목소리)이 하원을 통과함으로써, 원주민 목소리 주민 투표가 올해 말에 실시될 수 있는 길을 열었습니다.[126]

6월.

7월.

8월

  • 8월 1일 – 45세의 골드코스트 보육사가 136건의 강간과 604건의 아동 학대를 포함한 1,623건의 아동 학대 범죄로 기소되었습니다.[170] 범죄는 2007년에서 2022년 사이에 발생한 것으로 알려졌습니다.[170]
  • 8월 2일 –
  • 8월 4일 –
  • 8월 6일 - 브리즈번 인근 러셀 섬에서 발생한 주택 화재로 34세 남성과 3살에서 11살 사이의 자녀 5명이 사망했습니다.[175]
  • 8월 8일 –
  • 8월 11일 –
    • 호주 연방경찰은 서부 호주 칼바리의 한 주택을 급습해 560kg, 약 2억2400만 달러 상당의 코카인을 압수했습니다.[179]
    • 퀸즈랜드 환경과학부는 지난 8월 10일 두 명의 여성이 서로 다른 사건으로 공격을 받은 후 딩고와 인간 사이의 상호작용을 줄이기 위해 크가리의 많은 캠핑장이 일시적으로 폐쇄될 것이라고 조언했습니다.[180]
  • 8월 10일 ­ 서던 크로스 오스테레오 TV 판매 임원이 사망 이틀 후 록햄튼 교외의 파크 애비뉴에서 아내와 11주된 딸의 시신이 발견된 후 두 건의 살인(가정폭력) 혐의로 기소되었습니다.[181]
  • 8월 14일 - 폴린 핸슨(Pauline Hanson) 국가지도자가 뉴사우스웨일스 지부에 개입하여 뉴사우스웨일스 주 지도자 마크 라담(Mark Latham)을 제거합니다.[182]
  • 8월 15일 –
    • 지난 8월 9일 매장된 것으로 알려진 존경받는 갱갈리드다 장로의 시신이 여전히 두매지 병원 영안실에 있는 것으로 밝혀진 후 퀸즐랜드주 두매지의 묘지에서 무덤이 발굴되고 있습니다.[183][184] 대신 장례식 중 빈 관이 묻힌 사실이 발견돼 병원에 대한 비판이 거세지고 있습니다.[183]
    • 호주 서퍼 4명과 인도네시아 선원 2명이 악천후로 보트가 침몰해 인도엔시아 아체주 앞바다에서 36시간을 보낸 뒤 구조됐습니다.[185]
  • 8월 17일 –
    • 제49차 호주 노동당 전국대회브리즈번에서 진행 중입니다.[186]
    • 한 치안판사는 힐송 교회 설립자인 브라이언 휴스턴이 심각한 기소 가능한 범죄를 은폐한 것에 대해 무죄로 판단하고, 30대가 되었을 때까지 피해자가 경찰에 이 문제가 보고되는 것을 원하지 않았기 때문에 아버지 프랭크 휴스턴의 아동 성학대를 신고하지 않은 것에 대해 합당한 이유가 있다고 결론 내렸습니다.[187]
  • 8월 18일 –
    • 호주가 베트남 전쟁참전한 지 50년이 된 기념식이 호주 전역에서 열립니다.[188]
    • 2023년 퀸즐랜드 부시 서밋은 록햄튼에서 열리며, 퀸즐랜드의 안나스타시아 팔라슈추크 총리와 광산 거물 지나 라인하트가 참석합니다.[189] Palaszczuk은 그녀의 연설에서, 그녀의 정부가 철거될 운명의 마을인 글렌든의 미래를 보장하기 위한 법안을 도입할 것이라고 말했습니다.[190] 지역 농촌 토지 소유자들도 행사장에 모여 신재생에너지 사업을 대거 건설하는 것에 반발하고 있습니다.[191]
  • 8월 19일 – 빅토리아 정부는 2026년에 개최를 철회한 후 영연방 게임 단체에 2억 8천만 달러의 보상금을 지급하기로 합의했습니다.[192]
  • 8월 22일 –
  • 8월 23일 –
    • 호주 소방당국위원회는 계절적 전망을 발표했는데, 이는 퀸즐랜드, 뉴사우스웨일스, 노던 준주의 대부분 지역과 사우스오스트레일리아, 빅토리아주의 일부 지역이 "심각한 산불"의 위험이 증가하는 것으로 파악하고 있습니다.[195]
    • 2023년 NAPLAN 결과가 공개됩니다. 더 엄격한 기준 아래 평가된 결과는 호주 학교 학생의 10%가 최소 수리 능력과 문해 능력을 충족시키지 못하고 있음을 나타냅니다.[196]
    • 골드코스트 시의회 의원 라이언 베일든-럼스덴은 자신의 의붓아버지인 LNP의 신원 로버트 럼스덴을 살해한 혐의로 기소되었습니다.[197][198] 그의 시신은 아룬델의 한 부동산에서 발견되었습니다. Bayldon-Lumsden은 8월 31일 25만 달러의 보증금과 함께 보석으로 풀려났습니다.[199]
  • 8월 24일 –
    • 말카 라이퍼 전 교장은 지난 2023년 4월 카운티 법원에서 18건의 성폭행 혐의가 유죄로 인정된 뒤 2004년부터 2007년까지 아다스 이스라엘 학교에서 자매 2명을 성추행한 혐의로 멜버른에서 징역 15년에 집행유예 11년 6개월을 선고받고 있습니다.[200]
    • 빅토리아 경찰이 멜버른 교외의 트루가니나 공장에서 운영되는 불법 카지노를 급습해 21명이 체포됐습니다.[201]
  • 8월 25일 - 44세의 서퍼가 미국 중서부 노스 코스트포트 맥쿼리에서 상어의 공격을 받아 심각한 부상을 입었습니다.[202]
  • 8월 26일 - 니콜 베르너2023년 워랜디테주 보궐선거에서 승리하여 자유당의 예비투표율이 10% 증가하였고, 2위 토마스 라이트바디는 녹색당의 예비투표율이 6.8%[203][204] 증가하였습니다. 노동당이 후보를 내지 않기로 결정한 가운데, 베르너는 71.1%의 득표율로 두 후보가 선호하는 투표에서 +16.8의 득표율을 기록했고, 라이트바디는 28.9%의 득표율로 녹색당에 +28.9의 득표율을 기록했습니다.[204]
  • 8월 27일 –
  • 8월 28일 –
    • 스티븐 존스 연방 재무차관은 캐서린 킹카타르 항공의 호주행 추가 항공편 신청을 막기로 한 은 콴타스의 지속 가능성을 보호하기 위한 것이라고 주장했습니다.[208] 그러나 킹은 그녀의 결정에 영향을 미친 개인적인 요인은 없다고 주장합니다.[208]
    • 퇴임하는 콴타스의 CEO 앨런 조이스는 상원 인선위원회에 회부되어 항공사의 신뢰도와 관련된 적대적인 질문에 직면해 있습니다.[209]
  • 8월 30일 - 앤서니 알바니즈 총리가 2023년 10월 14일을 2023년 호주 원주민 목소리 국민투표 날짜로 공식 발표하고, 그는 남호주 총리 피터 말리너스카스와 함께 모습을 드러냈습니다.[210]
  • 8월 31일 - 호주 경쟁 소비자 위원회는 2022년 3개월 내에 취소된 수천 편의 항공권을 판매한 혐의로 콴타스에 대해 법적 조치를 시작합니다.[211]

9월.

  • 9월 3일 – 호주 스카이 뉴스 인터뷰에서 연방 야당 지도자피터 더튼은 만약 다음 선거에서 당선된다면 2023년 호주 원주민 목소리 국민투표에서 Yes 캠페인이 패배한다면 두 번째 국민투표를 실시할 것이라고 맹세합니다. 그러나 그것은 의회에 대한 목소리라기보다는 헌법상 권리에 대한 투표가 될 것입니다.[212] 그의 발언은 많은 비판을 불러일으킵니다.[213][214][215]
  • 9월 4일 – ACT 대법원에서 이틀간의 재판이 끝난 후, 2021년 12월 30일 구 의회 의사당 앞에 광범위한 피해를 입힌 불을 고의로 지른 혐의로 두 남자가 배심원단에 의해 유죄 판결을 받았습니다.[216]
  • 9월 6일 –
    • Far North Queensland 해안에서 긴급 신호가 감지되었으며, 쿠키 커터 상어의 공격으로 인해 피해를 입은 9미터 높이의 카타마란에서 비롯되었습니다.[217] 러시아 지리학회 소속의 이 배에는 두 명의 러시아인과 한 명의 프랑스인이 세계 일주를 시도하고 있었습니다. 그들은 근처 화물선에 의해 구조되었습니다.[217]
    • 안토니 알바니즈 총리,[218] 자카르타 아세안 정상회의 참석
    • 앨런 조이스(Alan Joyce)는 최근 항공사를 둘러싼 논란을 거론하며 "이런 상황에서 내가 할 수 있는 최선의 일은 은퇴를 앞당기고 바네사(Vanessa)와 새 경영진에게 그들이 훌륭한 일을 할 것이라는 것을 알고 지금 넘겨주는 것"이라고 말하며 콴타스의 최고 경영자 역할에서 두 달 일찍 물러납니다.[219]
  • 9월 7일 – 카타르 항공의 호주행 항공편 추가 신청을 거부하기로 결정한 것에 대해 계속 압박을 받은 후, 연방 교통부 장관 캐서린 킹은 2020년 도하에서 발생한 호주 여성들의 침입 수색이 그녀의 결정에 "요소"였다고 인정하면서도, 그것이 유일한 요인은 아니라고 주장합니다.[220]
  • 9월 8일 –
    • 호주 최장수 여성 상원의원인 마리즈 페인이 1997년 밥 우즈를 대신해 호주 상원의원을 지낸 뒤 정계 은퇴를 선언했습니다.[221][222]
    • 20년 만에 처음으로 호주 총리가 마닐라에서 봉봉 마르코스 필리핀 대통령과 회담을 갖습니다.[223]
    • 멜버른에서 승용차가 보행자와 다른 차량 2대를 헤치고 지나가면서 1명이 숨지고 5명이 다쳤습니다. 운전자는 현장에서 체포됩니다.[224]
  • 9월 13일 - 콴타스는 2021년 연방법원 판결에 대한 회사의 항소를 기각하면서 코로나19 팬데믹 기간 동안 호주 10개 공항에서 1,700개의 일자리를 불법적으로 아웃소싱했다는 법원 판결에 도전에서 실패했습니다.[225]
  • 9월 14일 - 맥쿼리 은행은 2024년에 전화 은행 서비스뿐만 아니라 장외 현금 및 수표 거래를 단계적으로 폐지할 것이라고 발표했습니다.[226]
  • 9월 18일 - 캔버라에 있는 호주국립대학교에서 집단 칼부림 사건이 발생하여 3명이 병원으로 이송되었습니다. 공격자가 구금되었습니다.[227]
  • 9월 21일 - 앤서니 알바니즈(Anthony Albanese)는 전 공무원 로빈 크룩(Robyn Kruk), 전염병 전문가 캐서린 베넷(Catherine Bennett), 경제학자 안젤라 잭슨(Angela Jackson)이 이끄는 호주의 코로나19 팬데믹(COVID-19 Pandemic) 대처에 대한 독립적인 조사를 발표했습니다.[228] 그러나 주 정부와 준주 정부를 조사 범위에서 제외한 것은 많은 비판을 받고 있습니다.[229][230][231][232]

10월

11월

  • 11월 1일 –
    • 이슬람 테러리스트 압둘 나세르 벤브리카는 2020년 취소된 호주 시민권 회복을 위한 고등법원(6대 1 결정)에서 승소했습니다.[280]
    • 시드니 교외의 와흐룽가에 있는 장애 학생들을 위한 가톨릭 학교인 세인트루시 학교의 엘리베이터 아래에 갇힌 10살 소년이 사망했습니다.[281][282]
  • 11월 3일 –
  • 11월 4일 –
    • 최근 발생한 산불 지역을 지도로 만들기 위해 투움바에서 이사산으로 향하던 중 퀸즐랜드주 클론커리 인근에서 자신들의 소방기가 추락해 항공 소방대원 3명이 숨졌습니다.[286]
    • 앤서니 알바니즈 총리가 시진핑 중국 국가주석과 리창 총리를 만나는 2박 3일 일정으로 중국에 도착합니다.[287]
  • 11월 5일 – 빅토리아주 데일즈포드의 한 맥주 정원을 승용차가 질주해 5명이 숨지고 4명이 다쳤습니다.[288]
  • 11월 6일 —
  • 11월 7일 —
  • 11월 8일 —
  • 11월 10일 —
    • 멜버른 교외의 콜필드 사우스에서 친이스라엘과 친팔레스타인 단체 간의 폭력적인 충돌이 발생하여 유대교 회당샤브바트 예배가 중단되었습니다.[295] 자유 팔레스타인 멜버른은 유대교 회당에 근접해 시위를 벌인 것에 대해 사과하면서도 유대인 예배자들을 위협하려는 의도는 아니었다고 말했습니다.[295] 재신타 앨런 빅토리아 주 총리는 사람들이 예배 장소에 가는 것이 안전하지 않다고 느끼는 것은 용납될 수 없다고 말했고, 존 페수토 주 야당 지도자는 시위자들의 행동을 "절대로 역겹다"고 말했습니다.[295]
    • 퀸즐랜드주 우라빈다의 같은 폐차된 차 안에서 두 살과 세 살 난 두 남자아이의 시신이 몇 시간 간격을 두고 발견됐는데, 초기 조사 결과 이들은 과 관련된 스트레스로 사망했을 가능성이 있는 것으로 드러났습니다.[296]
  • 11월 11일 – 호주인들이 제105회 현충일을 기념합니다.[297] 멜버른 교외의 몬트로즈에 있는 전쟁 기념관은 전날 밤 친팔레스타인 낙서로 훼손된 후 지역 추모의 날 행사 전에 청소가 필요했습니다.[298]
  • 11월 12일 ­ 5주 연속 많은 군중이 시드니 하이드 파크를 포함한 친팔레스타인 집회를 위해 호주 수도에 모이고 가자 지구에서 휴전을 요구하는 시위자들이 있습니다.[299]
  • 11월 14일 - 일본 근해에서 조업 중인 HMAS 투움바 잠수부들이 중국 군함에서 나오는 음파에 의해 경미한 부상을 입었습니다.[300]
  • 11월 16일 ­ 67세의 Scenic Rim 남성이 입스위치 병원에 입원하기까지 3시간을 기다린 끝에 난파된 구급차 안에서 사망합니다.[301] 그의 죽음은 그의 가족에게 퀸즐랜드의 의료 시스템에 대한 긴급한 개혁을 요구하게 합니다.[302]
  • 11월 17일 - Optus CEO Kelly Bayer Rosmarin은 11월 8일 회사의 전국 네트워크 정전에 대한 상원 조사를 앞두고 있으며, 정전 중에 228개의 트리플 제로 전화에 응답할 수 없음을 인정했습니다.[303]
  • 11월 18일 —
    • 52세의 브리즈번 여성이 구급차를 90분 넘게 기다린 끝에 숨을 거뒀습니다.[304] 전날 밤 10시 30분 직전 가슴 통증을 겪은 뒤 트리플 제로로 전화를 건 그녀는 기다리다 지쳐 자정 직전 구급차를 취소합니다.[305] 그녀는 다음날 아침 아들에 의해 숨진 채 발견되었고, 이로 인해 여동생은 주정부에 주의 의료 시스템에 더 많은 돈을 투자할 것을 요청했습니다.[306]
    • 그랜트 스티븐스 사우스오스트레일리아 경찰청장의 18살 아들은 전날 저녁 굴와 해변에서 뺑소니 혐의로 돌이킬 수 없는 뇌 손상을 입고 플린더스 메디컬 센터에서 사망했습니다.[307][308] 이 차는 18살의 컨텍 베이가 운전한 것으로 알려졌는데, 그는 위험 운전으로 사망에 이르게 하고, 부주의로 운전을 가중시켰으며, 사망에 이르게 한 후 충돌 현장을 떠났으며, 질문에 제대로 대답하지 못한 혐의로 기소되었습니다.[309]
  • 11월 19일 - 편대 비행을 하고 있는 두 대의 바이퍼 S-211 마르체티 비행기가 공중에서 충돌합니다. 한 비행기는 에센던 공항으로 돌아가는데, 다른 비행기는 포트 필립 베이로 뛰어들어 탑승한 두 사람, 즉 조종사와 텔레비전 카메라 조작자를 죽입니다.[310] 비행기 잔해는 11월 21일 응급 구조대에 의해 발견됩니다.[311]
  • 11월 20일 – 켈리 바이어 로스마린은 11월 8일 2023년 옵투스 정전 이후, 그리고 2022년 사이버 공격 이후 2022년 옵투스 데이터 침해 이후 옵투스 CEO직에서 사임합니다.[312]
  • 11월 22일 —
  • 11월 23일 - 1965년부터 악명 높은 "포스트 속 아기" 감기 사건의 중심에 있는 아기의 유해가 조사관들이 멜번에서 보낸 소포의 의도된 수령인으로 의심했던 NTFL 선수 지미 앤더슨(53)의 딸과 DNA 일치를 발견하기를 바라는 마음에서 다윈의 한 묘지에서 발굴되었습니다.[317][318]
  • 11월 25일 - 수백 명의 시위자들이 30시간 동안 봉쇄를 시작하고, 기후 단체인 라이징 타이드가 주최한 시위에서 뉴캐슬 항구로 통하는 항로를 봉쇄하고, 연방 정부가 새로운 화석 연료 프로젝트를 승인하는 것을 반대합니다.[319]
  • 11월 26일 —
  • 11월 27일 - 내무부 장관 마이크 페줄로는 독립적인 조사 결과 페줄로가 정부의 행동강령을 최소 14회 위반한 것으로 밝혀져 총독에 의해 해임되었습니다.[324]

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  • 4월 12일 - South Cross Austereo의 도끼질에 앞서 Spencer Gulf Nightnight News의 최종판이 방송됨에 따라, 사우스 오스트레일리아인들은 지역 텔레비전 뉴스 서비스를 받지 못하게 되었습니다.[350]
  • 4월 17일 - "운동"이라는 제목의 애니메이션 시리즈 블루이의 에피소드는 뚱뚱한 수치심에 대한 비난과 비난을 촉발하고, 이로 인해 에피소드가 편집되게 됩니다.[351][352]
  • 4월 30일 – 전 네트볼러 리즈 엘리스, 아임 셀러브리티 시즌 9승...여기꺼내줘요! 권투선수 해리 가사이드가 2위를 차지하고 있는 동안.[353] 5월 2일 비행기를 타고 호주로 돌아온 Garside는 시드니 공항에서 경찰에 체포되어 3월 1일 전 파트너를 폭행한 혐의로 기소되었습니다.[354] 6월 7일 경찰에 의해 기소가 철회되었습니다.[355]

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  • 5월 1일 – 마스터쉐프 오스트레일리아의 15번째 시리즈의 초연은 심사위원 Jock Zonfrillo의 갑작스러운 죽음으로 인해 방송되기 불과 10시간 전에 네트워크에 의해 일정에서 철회되었습니다.[356] 존프릴로의 가족과 협의를 거쳐 2023년 5월 7일부터 연재를 시작합니다.[356]
  • 5월 6일 – ABC는 ABC TV에서 찰스 3세와 카밀라의 대관식을 보도한 것에 대해 많은 비판을 받고 있습니다. 그 동안 Q+A 진행자 스탠 그랜트, 호주 공화당 운동 의장 크레이그 포스터와 원주민 작가이자 변호사인 티엘라 리드, 그리고 군주주의자인 줄리안 리서 등 3명이 패널 토론을 벌였습니다.[357][358][359][360][361] 패널 토론을 통해 시청자들의 불만과 옴부즈맨의 조사를 통해 1,800건 이상의 불만이 제기되었으며, 취재 과정에서 공정성 기준을 위반하지 않은 것으로 나타났습니다.[362][363] 그랜트는 또한 패널에 출연한 후 인종 차별적 학대를 받았고, 로 인해 Q+A 진행에서 물러나게 되었습니다.[364]

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