1 March –
Bernard O'Reilly locates the wreckage of an Airlines of Australia
Stinson airliner, VH-UHH City of Brisbane, in the
McPherson Range in southern
Queensland. Two survivors are rescued, five others did not survive.
20 April – Regular
airmail services begin between Australia and the USA.
21-23 April - The first conference of Commonwealth and State Aboriginal authorities is held in Canberra. The conference sees several resolutions pass with the aim of assimiliating Australian Aboriginals (excluding those deemed full-blooded) in white culture.[1]
Eastern Suburbs win the premiership in a shortened
1937 NSWRFL season.
University finish in last place for the fourth year in a row, and voluntarily withdraw from the premiership at the end of the season.
^MacCulloch, Jennifer,
"Walker, Dame Eadith Campbell (1861–1937)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 29 October 2020
1 March –
Bernard O'Reilly locates the wreckage of an Airlines of Australia
Stinson airliner, VH-UHH City of Brisbane, in the
McPherson Range in southern
Queensland. Two survivors are rescued, five others did not survive.
20 April – Regular
airmail services begin between Australia and the USA.
21-23 April - The first conference of Commonwealth and State Aboriginal authorities is held in Canberra. The conference sees several resolutions pass with the aim of assimiliating Australian Aboriginals (excluding those deemed full-blooded) in white culture.[1]
Eastern Suburbs win the premiership in a shortened
1937 NSWRFL season.
University finish in last place for the fourth year in a row, and voluntarily withdraw from the premiership at the end of the season.
^MacCulloch, Jennifer,
"Walker, Dame Eadith Campbell (1861–1937)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 29 October 2020