The following lists events that happened during 2008 in Australia .
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March 
12 March – Adelaide  experiences a national record heat wave  for an Australian capital city, recording over ten straight days of temperatures over 35 degrees Celsius.[ 12]  
14 March – Former New South Wales government  minister Milton Orkopoulos  is found guilty of 28 charges of child sex offences and the supply of drugs.[ 13]  
16 March – The South Australian heat wave  continues with Adelaide  experiencing its 14th straight day of temperatures above 35 degrees. 
16 March – The Finding Sydney Foundation announces it has located the wrecks of the Australian light cruiser HMAS Sydney   and the German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran  , which both sunk after a battle  in 1941.[ 14]  
26 March – At the Council of Australian Governments  meeting, the Victorian government  agrees to take part in a A$ 10 billion rescue plan for the Murray-Darling Basin , after 15 months of negotiations.[ 15]  
27 March – The Opes Prime  stockbroking firm collapses, and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission  announces it is conducting an investigation into the firm's activities.[ 16]  
28 March – Mitsubishi Motors  Australia Limited  closes its Clovelly Park  manufacturing facility, ending more than 40 years of manufacturing at the site.[ 17]  
30 March – The extension of daylight saving time  by a week to standardise time in New South Wales , Victoria , the Australian Capital Territory , Tasmania  and South Australia  causes a "mini-Y2K  problem" as computer systems, mobile phones and even the "time man " incorrectly adjust the time back one hour.[ 18]  
30 March – The gag order  applied to David Hicks  by the Guantanamo military commission  is lifted, allowing him to discuss his detainment at Guantanamo Bay detention camp .[ 19]  
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15 December – Prime Minister Kevin Rudd  announces that Australia will cut its greenhouse gas emissions  by five per cent of 2000 levels by the year 2020, with an option to reduce by 15 per cent if other developing countries take similar action. The announcement is criticised by the Australian Greens  and environmental groups as not going far enough.[ 39]  
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Television 
5 January – Fox Sports  commentator, Clinton Grybas , dies at 32 as a result of falling whilst sleepwalking . 
14 January – Nine Network  revamps its logo and on-air graphics as a part of a new network re-launch, and after a two-year absence, returns the famous "Nine Balls "  logo, except instead of balls, they use discs. 
7 February – Veteran television presenter Ray Martin  quits the Nine Network  after 30 years with the network.[ 49]  
8 February – At 12:00 PM AEDT  ABC TV officially became ABC1 .[ 50]  
8 February – Former The Great Outdoors  host Shelley Craft  quits Channel Seven  and moves to Channel Nine to take over from Toni Pearen  as host of Australia's Funniest Home Videos  
12 February – The Supreme Court of Victoria  places an injunction on the broadcast and exhibition of the Nine Network 's drama series Underbelly Victoria , following concerns that the series, which depicts Melbourne's gangland wars , could prejudice an ongoing murder trial.[ 51]  
14 March – A Current Affair 20th  anniversary. 
17 March – The Nine Network  launches its high-definition television  channel, Nine HD . 
3 April – Kate Ritchie  (Sally Fletcher ), one of the original cast members of Home and Away  
7 April – The Nine Network  makes the first episodes of the new series Canal Road Internet , ahead of its television broadcast on 16 April.[ 52]  
27 April – Jack Chambers wins the first series of  So You Think You Can Dance Australia [ 53]  
4 May – The 2008 Logie Awards  are held. Kate Ritchie  (formerly of Home and Away [ 54]  
7 May – SBS TV  reveals its new logo. 
26 May – Game show Million Dollar Wheel of Fortune Wheel of Fortune Nine Network . 
2 June – The Seven Network  apologises after airing an episode of the hospital drama All Saints Down's syndrome .[ 55]  
27 June – Million Dollar Wheel of Fortune Nine Network  after a month. 
7 July – Seven Network  starts broadcasting its watermark on all news and current affairs programs. 
21 July – The final episode of Big Brother Australia Network Ten  the week prior, goes to air. The winner of the final series is 52-year-old grandmother Terri Munro.[ 56]  
25 July – The Nine Network's Nightline 16 years  on air. 
26 July – Peter Cundall 's last appearance on ABC1 's Gardening Australia [ 57]  
28 July – TV journalist, This Is Your Life A Current Affair , Mike Munro  announces he is leaving the Nine Network  after 22 years, due to budget cuts. 
3 August – The Nine Network's Sunday 27 years  on air. 
28 August – Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos spin-off  of Australia's Funniest Home Videos Nine Network . The program made headlines in 1992 when then-CEO Kerry Packer  ordered it to be taken off-air in the middle of one episode. 
Sport 
6 January – Australia  retains the Border–Gavaskar Trophy  when it beats India  by 122 runs at the Sydney Cricket Ground , equalling its own record of 16 consecutive Test cricket  victories.[ 58]  
7 January – The Board of Control for Cricket in India  (BCCI) suspends India 's cricket tour of Australia after objecting to a three-match ban on Harbhajan Singh  for allegedly calling Australian player Andrew Symonds  a "big monkey".[ 59] Steve Bucknor  is removed from the third test. 
20 January – Central Coast Mariners FC  claim the premiership for the A-League 2007–08 season . 
14 to 27 January – The 2008 Australian Open  Tennis Championships are held at Melbourne Park . Serbian  Novak Djokovic  wins the men's singles, the first Grand Slam title since the 2005 Australian Open  not won by Roger Federer  or Rafael Nadal . He is also the youngest player to win the Australian Open, and the first Serb. Russian Maria Sharapova  wins the women's singles title.[ 60]  
6 February – Australia  defeats Qatar  3–0 in a 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification  match at Telstra Dome  in Melbourne .[ 61]  
24 February – Newcastle United Jets FC  defeat Central Coast Mariners FC  1–0 in the A-League Grand Final 2008 , becoming champions of the 2007–08 season .[ 62]  
29 February – 2007 NRL  premiers the Melbourne Storm  are defeated by Super League XII  champions the Leeds Rhinos  11–4 in the 2008 World Club Challenge . 
2 March – Australian rider Troy Bayliss  wins both races at the Australian Superbike World Championship round . 
12 March – The Football Federation Australia  postpones the expansion of the A-League  to include new clubs Gold Coast Galaxy FC  and North Queensland Thunder FC  until at least the 2009–10 season .[ 63]  
16 March – British driver Lewis Hamilton  wins the 2008 Australian Grand Prix .[ 64]  
22 March – Swimmer Stephanie Rice  breaks the 400 metres medley world record . 
25 March – Stephanie Rice  breaks the 200 metres medley world record . 
26 March – Australia  draws with China  0–0 in a 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification  match at Tuodong Stadium  in Kunming , China.[ 65]  
1 June – Australia  defeats Iraq  1–0 in a 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification  match at Suncorp Stadium  in Brisbane , Queensland.[ 66]  
2 July – Queensland  defeats New South Wales  by 16–10 in the third game of the 2008 Rugby League State of Origin series , thereby winning their third consecutive series by two games to one.[ 67]  
8 to 24 August – Australia competes  in the 2008 Summer Olympics  in Beijing, China. The Australian Olympic team wins 14 gold medals, coming 6th on the medal tally . 
7 September – The Melbourne Storm  win their third straight minor premiership following the final main round of the 2008 NRL season . Like the previous two years, the win would later be revoked in 2010 following the club's salary cap breach . The Canterbury Bulldogs  finish in last position, claiming the wooden spoon . 
13 September – The New Zealand All Blacks  win the 2008 Tri Nations Series  in rugby union . 
22 September – The Western Bulldogs ' Adam Cooney  wins the 2008 Brownlow Medal  for best and fairest player in the Australian Football League .[ 68]  
27 September – Hawthorn  become premiers of the 2008 AFL season , defeating Geelong  18.7 (115) to 11.23 (89) in the 2008 AFL Grand Final .[ 69]  
5 October – The Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles  become premiers of the National Rugby League season 2008 , defeating minor premiers the Melbourne Storm  40–0 at ANZ Stadium . 
5 October – Australian Ducati Corse  rider Casey Stoner  wins his second successive Australian motorcycle Grand Prix . Stoner wins by 6.5 seconds over Yamaha Motor Racing  rider Valentino Rossi . 
12 October – Craig Lowndes  and Jamie Whincup  win their third successive Bathurst 1000  at the 2008 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 . 
25 October – Maldivian wins the Cox Plate  at Moonee Valley , defeating Zipping  and Samantha Miss . 
25 October to 22 November – The 2008 Rugby League World Cup  is held in Australia. New Zealand  wins the cup, defeating Australia  34 – 20 at the Suncorp Stadium  in Brisbane .[ 70]  
26 October – Ryan Briscoe  takes his Team Penske  run Dallara IR5 to victory in the 2008 Nikon Indy 300 , becoming in the last running of the event, the first Australian driver to win the Gold Coast Indycar race. 
4 November – Viewed  wins the 2008 Melbourne Cup , the twelfth win of the race for trainer Bart Cummings .[ 71]  
28 December – The yacht Wild Oats XI Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race . Quest  is the race's handicap winner.[ 72]  
Deaths 
1 January – Ted Baldwin , 85, politician 
5 January – Clinton Grybas , 32, sports commentator 
8 January – George T. D. Moore , 84, former jockey and horse trainer 
9 January – Tim Willoughby , 53, Olympic rower 
11 January – Nancy Phelan , 94, writer 
12 January – Isobel Bennett , 98, marine biologist 
19 January – Creighton Burns , 82, editor of The Age  
22 January – Heath Ledger , 28, actor (died in New York City) 
25 January – Roc Kirby , 89, founder of Village Roadshow Limited  
26 January – Padraic McGuinness , 69, journalist 
3 February – Jackie Orszaczky , 59, Hungarian-born musician and record producer 
14 February – Smoky Dawson , 94, country music performer 
19 February – Peter Pianto , 78, VFL player and coach for Geelong  
21 February – Geoff Leek , 76, VFL player for Essendon  
25 February – Ashley Cooper , 27, V8 Supercar race driver 
28 February – Val Plumwood , 67, ecologist and feminist 
1 March – Sid Spindler , 76, Democrats senator 
3 March – Norm O'Neill , 71, cricketer 
14 March – Clyde Cameron , 95, Whitlam government minister 
16 March – Bill Brown , 95, cricketer and member of the 1948 Invincibles  
19 March – John Dowie , 93, sculptor 
1 April – Audrey Cahn , 102, nutritionist 
6 April – Tony Davies , 68, New Zealand rugby union player 
7 April – Sir Frank Little , 82, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne 
8 April – John Button , 74, ALP senator and Hawke government minister 
10 April – Kim Santow , 67, NSW Supreme Court judge, university chancellor 
24 April – Tristram Cary , 82, British composer 
30 April – John Cargher , 89, ABC Radio presenter 
9 May – Jack Gibson , 79, rugby league coach and player 
10 May – Jessie Jacobs , 17, actress (The Saddle Club  
22 May – Charlie Booth , 104, athlete and inventor of the starting block 
26 May – Alan Renouf , 89, head of DFAT and ambassador 
27 May – Mick Nolan , 58, Australian rules footballer. 
3 June – Trevor Kaine , 80, Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory (1989–1991) 
11 June – Sir Francis Hassett , 90, soldier and head of the Australian Defence Force 
22 June – Jane McGrath , 42, cancer support campaigner and wife of cricketer Glenn McGrath  
25 June – Lyall Watson , 69, South African botanist and author 
6 July – Jack Collins , 78, Australian rules footballer (Footscray ) 
7 July – Yitzchok Dovid Groner , 83, chief rabbi of Melbourne's Chabad-Lubavitch community 
12 July – Olive Riley , 108, believed to have been the world's oldest blogger 
13 July – Peter Durack , 81, Liberal Party senator and Fraser government minister 
16 July – Lindsay Thompson , 84, Premier of Victoria (1981–1982) 
18 July – Peter Welsh , 54, Australian rules footballer 
25 July – Jeff Fehring , 52, Australian rules footballer 
5 August – Reg Lindsay , 79, country music singer 
12 August – Christie Allen , 53, pop music singer 
28 August – Mark Priestley , 32, television actor (All Saints  
1 September – Michael Pate , 88, actor and writer 
1 September – Kevin Heinze , 81, ABC television and radio presenter 
4 September – Colin Egar , 80, cricket umpire and administrator 
12 September – Bob Quinn , 88, SANFL footballer 
23 September – Peter Leonard , 66, journalist and television presenter 
24 September – Sir Peter Derham , 83, businessman and philanthropist 
25 September – Roger Vanderfield , 80, rugby union referee and administrator 
2 October – Rob Guest , 58, stage actor and singer 
4 October – Levi Kereama , 27, R&B Singer 
27 November – Paul Hibbert , 56, cricketer 
2 December – Frank Crean , 92, Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer in the Whitlam government 
6 December – Richard Marsland , 32, actor, comedian and radio announcer 
8 December – Kerryn McCann , 41, athlete 
10 December – Dorothy Porter , 54, poet 
29 December – William Ellis Green , 85, cartoonist 
See also 
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