Attempted assassination of Arthur Calwell

Attempted Assassination of Arthur Calwell
LocationMosman Town Hall, Sydney, Australia
Date21 June 1966
TargetArthur Calwell
Attack type
assassination attempt
Weapons.22 rifle
VictimArthur Calwell (survived)
PerpetratorPeter Kocan

On 21 June 1966, an assassination attempt was made on Arthur Calwell, then leader of the Australian Labor Party.[1]

It was arguably the third assassination attempt in Australian political history following Henry James O'Farrell's attempt on the life of Prince Alfred in 1868 and the assassination of NSW Legislative Assembly Member Percival Brookfield in South Australia in 1921, though Thomas Ley, who died while imprisoned at Broadmoor Asylum for murder, was suspected of killing four political opponents in the 1920s.[2]

  1. ^ Graham Freudenberg, 'Calwell, Arthur Augustus (1896–1973)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University accessed 9 November 2013
  2. ^ "Arthur Calwell: How dodging the bullet spared the people". 19 June 2014.

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