1955 in Australia
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See also: 1954 in Australia, other events of 1955, 1956 in Australia and the Timeline of Australian history.
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[edit] Incumbents
- Prime Minister - Robert Menzies
- Governor General - William Slim
- Premier of New South Wales - Joseph Cahill
- Premier of South Australia - Thomas Playford IV
- Premier of Queensland - Vince Gair
- Premier of Tasmania - Robert Cosgrove
- Premier of Western Australia - Albert Hawke
- Premier of Victoria - John Cain I (until June 7), then Henry Bolte
[edit] Events
- February 19 - The Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty (SEATO) comes into force
- August 12 - The aircraft carrier HMAS Vengeance is returned to the Royal Navy
- October 28 - The aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne is commissioned into the Royal Australian Navy
- November 23 - The Cocos Islands come under Australian control
- December 19 - Dame Edna Everage makes her first appearance
- Malcolm Fraser first enters Federal Parliament
- Bauxite is first discovered at Weipa, Queensland
- The city of Elizabeth, South Australia is established
- The Democratic Labor Party (DLP) is formed
[edit] Science & Technology
- The Guthega power station becomes the first to generate electricity in the Snowy Mountains Scheme
[edit] Arts and literature
- Ivor Hele wins the Archibald Prize with his portrait of Robert Campbell Esq
- Donald Friend wins the Blake Prize for Religious Art with his work St John and Scenes from the Apocalypse
- Patrick White's The Tree of Man is published
- I Can Jump Puddles is published by Alan Marshall
[edit] Film
- Jedda, a film by Charles Chauvel, is released
[edit] Sport
- Even takes line honours and Moonbi wins on handicap in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race
- Toparoa wins the Melbourne Cup
- Kingster wins the Cox Plate
- Rising Fast wins the Caulfield Cup
- New South Wales wins the Sheffield Shield
[edit] Births
- February 10 - Greg Norman, golfer
- March 4 - Tim Costello, Baptist minister and CEO of World Vision
- March 31 - Angus Young, musician
- April 23 - Judy Davis, actress
- May 3 - David Hookes (d. 2004), cricketer
- May 31 - Tommy Emmanuel, musician
- July 5 - Peter McNamara, tennis player
- July 27 - Allan Border, cricketer
- August 19 - Mary-Anne Fahey, actress and comedienne
- October 5 - Wilbur Wilde, musician
- October 8 - Paul Lennon, Premier of Tasmania
- December 11 - David Atkins, actor and dancer
[edit] Deaths
- June 6 - Max Meldrum (b. 1875), artist
- November 11 - Arthur Cobby (b. 1894), military aviator
- December 19 - Keith Smith (b. 1890), aviation pioneer