1953 in Australia
See also: 1952 in Australia, other events of 1953, 1954 in Australia and the Timeline of Australian history.
Incumbents
State Premiers
State Governors
Events
Science and technology
The first town to fluoridate the water supply in Australia was Beaconsfield, Tasmania.[1]
Arts and literature
Film
Television did not come to Australia until 1956!!
Sport
- Athletics
- 26 September – Roland Guy wins the men's national marathon title, clocking 2:24:48 in Sydney.
Births
- 6 January – Ian Frazer, immunologist
- 16 January – Vic Aanensen, Australian Rules football player
- 5 February – Rod Jones, Australian novelist
- 14 February – Greg Browning, field hockey player
- 4 March – Ray Price, rugby league football player
- 15 March – Randall Goff, water polo player
- 17 March – Margaret Jackson, businesswoman
- 16 April – Peter Garrett, singer and politician
- 21 April – John Brumby, politician
- 2 May – Chris Anderson – rugby league footballer and coach
- 20 May – Robert Doyle, politician
- 24 June – Michael Tuck, Australian Rules football player
- 1 July – David Gulpilil, actor
- 23 July – Marcia Hines, singer
- 17 August – Noni Hazelhurst, actress
- 26 August – General David Hurley, AC, DSC, Chief of the Defence Force (2011-Incumbent)
- 11 September – Renée Geyer, singer
- 25 November – Graham Eadie, rugby league footballer
- 12 December – Martin Ferguson, politician
Deaths
- 28 January – James Scullin, Prime Minister of Australia (b. 1876)
- 12 February – Hal Colebatch, Premier of Western Australia (b. 1872)
- 18 February – Denis Lutge, rugby fooballer (b. 1879)
- 2 December – Reginald Baker (69), athlete, sports promoter and film actor (b. 1884)
References
- ^ Editors: Graham Aplin, S.G. Foster and Michael McKernan, ed (1987). "Tasmania". Australians:Events and Places. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Fairfax, Syme & Weldon Associates. p. 366. ISBN 0-521-34073-X.