Dr Herbert Evatt, the Australian Minister for External Affairs, is elected
President of the United Nations General Assembly.
Australians
become citizens of their own country, rather than subjects of the Crown
of another country, the United Kingdom.
Prime Minister
Chifley's Commonwealth Bank Nationalization Act to nationalise the private
banks is challenged and declared unconstitutional by the High Court in
1948 and by the Privy Council in 1949.
Mass-production
of the first Australian designed and manufactured car, the Holden, is
launched by GMH at its Fishermans Bend plant. The Holden will cost £760.
The car makers will over time employ thousands of workers in Australia.
Master batsman
Don Bradman retires from cricket with a Test average of 99.94.
Ruth Park writes
"Harp in the South".
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PM Chifley inspects the first Australian manufactured car, the Holden
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