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1 Incumbents  



1.1  State and territory leaders  





1.2  Governors and administrators  







2 Events  



2.1  January  





2.2  February  





2.3  March  





2.4  April  





2.5  May  





2.6  June  





2.7  July  





2.8  August  





2.9  September  





2.10  October  





2.11  November  





2.12  December  





2.13  Full date unknown  







3 Arts and literature  





4 Film  





5 Television  





6 Sport  





7 Births  





8 Deaths  





9 See also  





10 References  





11 External links  














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The following lists events that happened during 2004 in Australia.

2004 in Australia
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor-GeneralMichael Jeffery
Prime ministerJohn Howard
Population20,091,504
ElectionsQueensland, Federal, ACT

2004
in
Australia

Decades:
See also:

Incumbents[edit]

Michael Jeffery
John Howard

State and territory leaders[edit]

Governors and administrators[edit]

Events[edit]

January[edit]

February[edit]

March[edit]

April[edit]

May[edit]

June[edit]

Defence Minister Robert Hill admits that his office knew of allegations of abuse of Iraqi prisoners.

July[edit]

August[edit]

September[edit]

October[edit]

November[edit]

December[edit]

Full date unknown[edit]

Arts and literature[edit]

Film[edit]

Television[edit]

Ending this year:

Sport[edit]

Births[edit]

Deaths[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ Australian government grant Archived 13 January 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Chipperfield, Mark (18 September 2004). "Public humiliation for Australian rower who gave up in Athens final". The Telegraph. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  • ^ Cadzow, Jane (21 January 2006). "Death of a golden girl". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 26 April 2018.
  • ^ "Eddie 'Mr Snooker' Charlton dies, 75". The Age. 20 November 2004.
  • ^ "Aitken, Yvonne (1911-2004)". Encyclopedia of Australian Science. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  • External links[edit]


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