1961 in Australia explained
The following lists events that happened during 1961 in Australia.
Incumbents
State Premiers
State Governors
Events
Arts and literature
See main article: 1961 in Australian literature.
Television
- 19 August – Four Corners TV current affairs program first screened on ABC TV
- 1 December - The first regional television station is launched in Traralgon, Victoria, as GLV-10 Gippsland and Latrobe Valley (Television) Victoria.
Sport
- Cricket
- Football
- Golf
- Horse racing
- Motor racing
- Tennis
- Yachting
Births
- 1 January – Sam Backo, Indigenous Australian rugby league footballer
- 7 January – Andrew Thomson, lawyer and politician
- 9 February – Alison Megarrity, politician
- 12 February – Di Farmer, politician
- 25 February – Trevor Strong, politician
- 28 February – Mark Latham, politician
- 2 March – Simone Young, conductor
- 4 March – Bart Bassett, politician
- 14 March – Garry Jack, rugby league footballer and coach
- 16 March – Brett Kenny, rugby league footballer
- 24 March – Dean Jones, cricketer, coach and commentator (died 2020)
- 26 March – Richard Torbay, politician
- 29 March – Gary Brabham, racing driver
- 12 April
- 20 April – Frances Adamson, Australian public servant and diplomat, Australian Ambassador to China
- 2 May – Peter Doohan, tennis player
- 16 May – Gina Riley, actor and comedian
- 31 May – Justin Madden, Australian rules footballer
- 2 June – Kerry Saxby-Junna, racewalker
- 16 June – Peter Sterling, rugby league footballer
- 6 July - Rick Price, singer
- 18 July – Stephen Hodge, cyclist
- 21 July – Morris Iemma, 40th Premier of New South Wales
- 1 August – Peter Evans, swimmer
- 8 August – Tim Mander, politician and rugby league referee
- 12 August – Peter Dowling, politician
- 19 August – Frank Terenzini, politician
- 20 August – Greg Egan, science fiction author and mathematician
- 3 September – Andy Griffiths, author
- 15 September
- 29 September – Julia Gillard, Welsh-Australian lawyer and politician, Prime Minister of Australia
- 8 October – Simon Burke, actor
- 19 October – Cliff Lyons, rugby league footballer
- 23 October – Brett Dean, composer, conductor and violist
- 18 November – Anthony Warlow, entertainer
- 23 November – Merv Hughes, cricketer
- 4 December – Sonia Hornery, politician
- 17 December – Larry Anthony, politician
- 29 December – Mal Brough, politician
Deaths
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Bridge. Carl. Page, Sir Earle Christmas (1880–1961). Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. 20 March 2018. 13 March 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180313095027/http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/page-sir-earle-christmas-7941. live.