6 February – Three hundred beachgoers are dragged out to sea when three freak waves strike Bondi Beach in Sydney in an event known as "Black Sunday". A team of eighty surf lifesavers manage to rescue all but five people.[1][2]
15 November – Waterside workers at Port Kembla, New South Wales refuse to load a consignment of scrap iron destined for Japan, arguing that it would be used for munitions. Attorney-GeneralRobert Menzies attempts to force the loading of the cargo, earning himself the nickname "Pig Iron Bob".
21 December – A direct radio-telephone link is established between Canberra and Washington D.C.
30 December – The Passing of the Aborigines by Daisy Bates is published.
5 to 12 February – The 1938 British Empire Games are held in Sydney. Australia leads the medal tally at the games, winning 25 gold medals, 19 silver and 22 bronze.
"Family Notices". The West Australian. Vol.54, no.16, 219. Western Australia. 24 June 1938. p.1. Retrieved 8 March 2017– via National Library of Australia.
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