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1960 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1960 in Australia.

1960 in Australia
MonarchyElizabeth II
Governor-GeneralWilliam Morrison, 1st Viscount Dunrossil
Prime ministerRobert Menzies
Population10,275,020
ElectionsQLD

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1960
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Australia

Decades:
See also:

Incumbents

State Premiers

State Governors

Events

  • 7 March – Arthur Calwell becomes leader of the Australian Labor Party.
  • 23 May - Tsunami that affects all of Australia, losing lives.
  • 10 June – A TAA Fokker Friendship, Abel Tasman, crashes at Mackay, Queensland, killing 29 persons. To date (2020), this remains the worst loss of life in a peacetime air crash in Australia.
  • 7 July – An eight-year-old schoolboy, Graeme Thorne, is kidnapped in Sydney, apparently to extort money from his parents who had recently won the Sydney Opera House lottery.
  • 19 July – First reported skyjacking/hijacking in the world Trans Australia Airlines Flight 408
  • 14 October – The Warragamba Dam is opened by the Premier of New South Wales.

Science and technology

Arts and literature

Television

The introduction of television in 1956 saw that cinema audiences halved. Television led to an increase in home entertainment. It changed the patterns of leisure and exposed Australians more than ever before to other cultures.

Film

Theatres and cinemas were popular venues for Australians. America was the biggest influence in film because of Hollywood. Britain also played a role in influencing Australian film making.

Music

Music was diverse during this time. People listened to classical and opera; jazz and blues; folk music and pop music. Australian musicians and singers also made it into world stages. Popular music was often connected with social protest movement and civil rights and campaigns. Peace, freedom, choice and difference were strong themes. Ballet was popularized in Australia but both ballet and opera continued to appeal to small minorities of the population. America had an enormous influence on Australian music, and American musicians tended to consistently top the 'pop' charts in Australia. A lot of people were listening to American music.

Sport

Births

  • 4 January – Gavin Miller, rugby league player
  • 6 January – Eric Grothe, Sr., rugby league player
  • 18 January – Graham Jennings, footballer
  • 21 January – Jennifer Keyte, journalist
  • 22 January – Michael Hutchence, singer (died 1997)
  • 23 January – Greg Ritchie, cricketer
  • 29 January – J.G. Thirlwell, singer-songwriter and producer
  • 4 March – Larry Sengstock, basketball player
  • 15 March - Brendan Mason, average guy
  • 29 March – Wayne Pearce, rugby league footballer and coach
  • 19 April – Roger Merrett, Australian rules footballer
  • 20 April – Debbie Flintoff-King, athlete
  • 4 May – Andrew Denton, television presenter
  • 12 May – Lisa Martin, athlete
  • 21 May – Mark Ridgway, cricketer
  • 26 May – Dean Lukin, weightlifter
  • 3 June – Tracy Grimshaw, television presenter
  • 3 June – Carl Rackemann, cricketer
  • 16 June – Peter Sterling, rugby league commentator and former player
  • 30 June – Murray Cook, musician
  • 8 July – Mal Meninga, rugby league footballer
  • 4 August – Tim Winton, writer
  • 5 August - Patsy Noble, knitting genius and grandma
  • 13 August – Michael Richmond, ice speed skater
  • 14 August – Edi Krncevic, soccer player
  • 27 September – Ray Williams, politician
  • 28 September – Gary Ayres, Australian rules footballer
  • 3 October – Michael Parsons, basketball player and Australian rules footballer (died 2009)
  • 15 October – Darryl Pearce, basketball player
  • 24 October – Ian Baker-Finch, golfer
  • 4 December – Glynis Nunn, athlete
  • 29 December – David Boon, cricketer
  • 31 December - Merilyn May, proud Wiradjuri women, mother, grandmother

Deaths

  • 12 January – Nevil Shute (born 1899), writer
  • 14 February – Herbert Hays (born 1869), Tasmanian politician
  • 3 April – Thomas Marwick (born 1895), politician
  • 10 April – Arthur Benjamin (born 1893), composer
  • 30 July – Walter Lindrum (born 1898), billiards player
  • 2 September – Hector Hogan (born 1931), athlete
  • 2 September – Mick O'Halloran (born 1893), politician
  • 6 October – Caroline Grills (born 1890), serial killer
  • 16 October – Frank Timson (born 1909), politician
  • 20 October – Sir Charles Marr (born 1880), politician
  • 24 November – Arthur Seaforth Blackburn (born 1892), soldier and Victoria Cross recipient
  • 30 December – Mac Abbott (born 1877), politician

See also

  • List of Australian films of the 1960s

References

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