The following lists events that happened during 1954 in Australia.
Incumbents
State Premiers
State Governors
Events
- 3 February – Elizabeth II arrives in Sydney on her first visit as monarch
- 13 February – Mawson Station in the Australian Antarctic Territory is established
- During February, a cyclone hits the Gold Coast and northern New South Wales, killing 26[1]
- 1 March - Adelaide and large parts of southern South Australia are shaken by a 5.6 magnitude earthquake, resulting in the injuries of 16 people, and a damage bill of £17 million (2017: $578 million).
- 3 April – Vladimir Petrov, a Soviet diplomat, defects to Australia, sparking the Petrov Affair
- Shirley Bliss wins the Miss Australia Quest
- On 31 October, the first Vickers Viscount aircraft delivered to Australia crashed at Mangalore Airport while on a training flight only days after its arrival in Australia, killing 3 of the 7 people on board.[2]
Science and technology
Arts and literature
Main article: 1954 in Australian literature
Woman modelling streetwear, Australia, 1954. Fashion photo by Gervais Purcell (1919-1999).
Sport
- Cricket
- Football
- Golf
- Horse Racing
- Motor Racing
- Tennis
- Yachting
Births
- 10 January – Greg Towns, footballer
- 25 January – Kay Cottee, sailor
- 26 January – Kim Hughes, cricketer
- 27 April – Mark Holden, singer and media personality
- 1 May – Garry Who, actor and comedian
- 2 May – Don Cameron, water polo player and coach
- 19 May – Phil Rudd, musician
- 27 May – Pauline Hanson, politician
- 30 June – Wayne Swan, Deputy Prime Minister of Australia
- 2 July – Scott W. Sloan, professor of civil engineering (died 2019)
- 11 July – Paul Blackwell, actor (died 2019)
- 11 August – Wally Carr, boxer (died 2019)
- 12 August – Rob Borbidge, Premier of Queensland
- 2 September – Gai Waterhouse, horse trainer
- 13 September – Steve Kilbey, musician
- 20 September – James Moloney, author
- 27 September – Ray Hadley, 2GB Radio Announcer
- 15 October – Steve Bracks, 44th Premier of Victoria
- 24 October – Malcolm Turnbull, 29th Prime Minister of Australia
- 12 November – Paul McNamee, tennis player
- 22 November – Carol Tomcala, sports shooter[3]
- 26 November – Jacki MacDonald, media personality
- 28 November – John McMartin, Pastor, ACC State President NSW, National Executive
- 29 November – Steve Rogers (died 2006), Rugby league footballer
Deaths
See also
- List of Australian films of the 1950s
References
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