2000 in Australia
See also: 1999 in Australia, other events of 2000, 2001 in Australia
See also:
- 2000 Australian incumbents
Incumbents
Premiers and Chief Ministers
Governors and Administrators
Events
Arts and literature
Film
Television
- 1 January – The Seven Network introduces a new logo to celebrate the 2000 Sydney Olympics, the first one not to have the 7 inside a circle.
- February – Popstars becomes the first Australian reality talent show, earns massive ratings for the Seven Network & leads to Bardot, the end product of the show, becoming the first Australian act to debut at no.1 on the ARIA charts,
- September – The Sydney Olympics earn record ratings for Channel 7 with the Olympic Opening & Closing Ceremonies & its continuous coverage.
- 19 December – The Seven Network loses the TV rights to the AFL for the first time since televised football began in 1957. The rights are won by a Nine Network-Network Ten-Foxtel consortium.
Sport
Births
Deaths
- 5 March – Dame Roma Mitchell (b. 1913), Governor of South Australia (1991–1996)
- 30 March – Michael Pitman (b. 1933), biologist
- 2 April – Bunney Brooke (b. 1921), actor
- 19 June – Ron Casey (b. 1927), Australian rules footballer and television commentator
- 3 July – Vivian Bullwinkel (b. 1915), army nurse
- 14 July – Mark Oliphant (b. 1901), physicist
- 14 June – Greg Wilton (b. 1955), Labor politician
- 7 September – Bruce Gyngell (b. 1929), television personality
- 19 October – Charles Perkins (b. 1936), Aboriginal activist
- 1 December – Doug Waterhouse (b. 1916), entomologist