The following lists events that happened during 1959 in Australia .
Incumbents
Robert Menzies
State Premiers
State Governors
Events
26 January (Australia Day ) – Darwin was granted city status
12 February – The Melbourne outdoor performance venue the Sidney Myer Music Bowl is officially opened by Prime Minister Robert Menzies .
15 February – American evangelist Billy Graham begins a tour of Australia.[ 1]
February – major floods in Queensland [ 2]
March – formal construction of the Sydney Opera House began
4 June – the Soviet embassy in Canberra was reopened. It had been closed since 29 April 1954 as a result of the Petrov Affair [ 3]
July - [1] Westfield open its first location. Westfield Plaza in Blacktown. With 12 shops, 2 department stores and a supermarket, people flocked to see the plaza which newspapers of the day described as 'the most modern American-type combined retail centre'. By year-end Westfield Plaza was established as Blacktown's commercial hub.
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 5 September
Sport
Cricket
Football
Golf
Horse racing
Motor racing
Tennis
Yachting
Births
8 January – Mike Harwood , golfer
29 January – Nick Xenophon , lawyer and politician
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 1990s
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
16 October – Martin Sacks , actor
24 October – Rowland S. Howard , musician (died 2009)
4 September – Kevin Harrington , Australian actor
4 November – Mark Speakman , politician
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
2 January – William Douglas Francis b. 1889), botanist
22 February – Harold Hardwick (b. 1888), freestyle swimmer
20 June – Sir Ian Clunies Ross (b. 1899), scientist
21 July – Lydia Abell (b. 1872), military nurse, recipient of Royal Red Cross (RRC)
3 August – Herb Byrne (b. 1887), Australian rules footballer
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)
2 November – Michael Considine (b. 1885 ), politician
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
See also
References
1959 in Oceania
Sovereign states Associated states of New Zealand