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See also: 1989 in Australia, other events of 1990, 1991 in Australia
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- February 12 - Carmen Lawrence becomes the first female premier of Western Australia and indeed Australia's first female premier after the resignation of Peter Dowding.
- March 20 - Serial killer John Wayne Glover is arrested for a series of "Granny Murders" on Sydney's North Shore.
- March 24 - The government of Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke is re-elected for a 4th term.
- August 7 - John Cain resigns as Victorian Premier over a series of financial scandals and is replaced by the first female premier of Victoria, Joan Kirner.
- October 1 - The Tasmanian Greens terminate the Labor-Green Accord after Tasmania adopts the federal government's Forests and Forest Industry Strategy.
- October 2 - Australian opera singer Dame Joan Sutherland announces her retirement.
- October 5 - After one hundred and fifty years, ten months and two days (Friday, January 3, 1840 - Friday, October 5, 1990), The Herald broadsheet newspaper in Melbourne is published for the last time as a separate newspaper. Founded in 1840 as The Port Phillip Herald, it is merged with its morning tabloid sister paper The Sun News-Pictorial and the first issue of the new Herald Sun, described by owner Rupert Murdoch as "The world's first 24-hour newspaper", with morning and afternoon editions, is published on the 8th.
- October 5 - On the same day, the forty nine year old afternoon tabloid The Daily Mirror in Sydney is published for the last time as a separate newspaper. The first edition of The Daily Telegraph-Mirror appears on the 8th.
- October 27 - Northern Territory elections return Country Liberal Party government of Marshall Perron to power.
- November 1 - The Australian domestic aviation market is deregulated.
- November 29 - Treasurer Paul Keating announces that Australia is experiencing an economic recession.
- December 11 - Fairfax is placed in receivership.
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[edit] Births
[edit] Deaths
- January 4 – Henry Bolte (b. 1908), Premier of Victoria
- January 9 – Sir Edward McTiernan (b. 1892), High Court judge and politician
- January 15 – Dame Peggy van Praagh (b. 1910), ballet dancer
- February 8 – Sir Ernie Titterton (b. 1916), nuclear physicist
- February 14 – Graeme Hole (b. 1931), cricketer
- March 10 – Pat McDonald (b. 1922), actress (Number 96, Sons & Daughters)
- March 10 – Sir Reginald Wright (b. 1905), Tasmanian Liberal senator
- April 15 – William Hart-Smith (b. 1911), poet
- May 5 – Gordon Mackie (b. 1912), NSW politician
- June 8 – Herbie Matthews (b. 1913), Australian Rules football player and coach for the South Melbourne Swans
- June 21 – Martin Johnston (b. 1947), poet
- June 25 – Peggy Glanville-Hicks (b. 1912), composer
- July 1 – Albert Field (b. 1910), Queensland senator
- August 15 – Jimmy Carruthers (b. 1929), boxer
- August 17 – Sir David Martin (b. 1933), Governor of New South Wales
- September 2 – Robert Holmes à Court (b. 1937), businessman
- September 26 – Sir James Forrest (b. 1905), lawyer
- September 30 – Patrick White (b. 1912), author
- October 14 – Clifton Pugh (b. 1924), artist
- December 25 – John Stuart Anderson (b. 1908), chemist
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