1959 in Australia
Incumbents
State Premiers
State Governors
Events
Science and technology
Arts and literature
Film
On the Beach starring Gregory Peck and Ava Gardner was shot around Melbourne. The film was based on the novel by Nevil Shute.
Television
Six O'Clock Rock screened on the Australian Broadcasting Commission's channel. It was compered by Johnny O'Keefe and was the ABC's response to Bandstand on Channel Nine.
Adelaide's first television station, NWS-9, begins broadcasting on the 5th of September
Sport
Births
- 31 January – Anthony LaPaglia, actor
- 8 February – Andrew Hoy, equestrian rider
- 12 February – Sigrid Thornton, actress
- 24 February – Mike Whitney, cricketer
- 5 June – Mark Ella, rugby union player
- 21 July – Paul Vautin, rugby league footballer, coach and media personality
- 26 July – Gary Honey, long jumper
- 29 July – Gene Miles, rugby league footballer of the 1980s and 90s
- 12 August – Kerry Boustead, rugby league footballer
- 19 August – Rodney Adler, businessman
- 30 August – Mark "Jacko" Jackson, footballer and actor
- 12 September – Brad Dalton, basketball player
- 6 October – Robyn Maher, basketball player
- 11 October – Wayne Gardner, motorcycle and touring car racer
- 24 October – Rowland S. Howard, musician (d. 2009)
- 4 September – Kevin Harrington, Australian actor
- 13 November – Anne Manning, racewalker
- 1 December – Wally Lewis, rugby league footballer and coach
- 12 December – Christine Stanton, high jumper
- 15 December – Greg Matthews, cricketer
Deaths
- 22 February – Harold Hardwick (b. 1888), freestyle swimmer
- 20 June – Sir Ian Clunies Ross (b. 1899), scientist
- 8 August – Albert Namatjira (b. 1902), Aboriginal artist
- 19 September – Arthur Hennessy (b. 1876), Australia's first rugby league captain
- 14 October – Errol Flynn (b. 1909), actor (died in Canada)
- 14 October – Jack Davey (b. 1907), radio comedian and quiz show host
- 22 October – Joseph Cahill (b. 1891), Premier of New South Wales (1952–1959)
- 10 November – Gertrude Bodenweiser, choreographer
- 11 November – Charles Chauvel (b. 1897), filmmaker
- 24 November – Dally Messenger (b. 1883), rugby union and league footballer
- 18 December – Edouard Borovansky (b.1902), Czech born ballet dancer and choreographer; founder of the Borovansky Australian Ballet