It’s been ages since we had a walk back in time on Mamamia – check out the links to see what we were doing in 1999 and 2002 and then dust off the cobwebs and cast your mind back to 1997.
It was a big one.
John Howard was in his first full year as Prime Minister. Bill Clinton was inaugurated for his second term as President of the United States and Tony Blair was elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, ending the Tory party’s 18-year reign.
Yasser Arrafat returned to Hebron after a 30 year absence to join celebrations of the handover of the last Israeli-controlled West Bank city.
Hong Kong was handed back to Chinese authorities after more than 150 years of British rule. South-East Asia and Japan faced a financial crisis, set off by the collapse of the Thai baht.
Divorce became legal in the Republic of Ireland and homosexuality was decriminalised in Tasmania, the final Australian state to do so.
A colour photograph appeared on the front page of The New York Times for the very first time. Madonna won a Golden Globe for her performance in Evita while Ellen Degeneres came out.
The first Harry Potter book written by JK Rowling was published. James Cameron released The Titanic and closer to home, an icon was born when The Castle arrived in Australian cinemas.
Who did we mourn?
1997 had its share of tragedies.
Update:How could we forget to mention that 1997 was the year that Michael Hutchence died? We did and we apologise