The following lists events that happened during 1968 in Australia.
Incumbents

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Monarch
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Elizabeth II
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Governor-General
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Lord Casey
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Prime Minister
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John McEwen (until 10 January), then
John Gorton
Sir John Grey Gorton (9 September 1911 – 19 May 2002) was an Australian politician, farmer and airman who served as the 19th Prime Minister of Australia, prime minister of Australia from 1968 to 1971. He held office as the leader of the leade ...
**
Deputy Prime Minister
A deputy prime minister or vice prime minister is, in some countries, a Minister (government), government minister who can take the position of acting prime minister when the prime minister is temporarily absent. The position is often likened to th ...
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John McEwen (from 10 January)
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Opposition Leader –
Gough Whitlam
*
Chief Justice –
Sir Garfield Barwick
State and territory leaders
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Premier of New South Wales
The premier of New South Wales is the head of government in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The Government of New South Wales follows the Westminster system, Westminster Parliamentary System, with a Parliament of New South Wales actin ...
–
Robert Askin
**
Opposition Leader –
Jack Renshaw (until 2 December), then
Pat Hills
Patrick Darcy Hills (31 December 1917 – 22 April 1992) was a New South Wales politician. He served in various high offices across the state most notably the Deputy Premier of New South Wales, Leader of the Opposition and as the Lord Mayor ...
*
Premier of Queensland –
Frank Nicklin (until 17 January), then
Jack Pizzey (until 31 July), then
Gordon Chalk (from 1 August until 8 August), then
Joh Bjelke-Petersen
**
Opposition Leader –
Jack Houston
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Premier of South Australia
The premier of South Australia is the head of government in the state of South Australia, Australia. The Government of South Australia follows the Westminster system, with a Parliament of South Australia acting as the legislature. The premier i ...
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Don Dunstan (until 17 April), then
Steele Hall
**
Opposition Leader –
Steele Hall (until 17 April), then
Don Dunstan
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Premier of Tasmania –
Eric Reece
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Opposition Leader –
Angus Bethune
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Premier of Victoria –
Sir Henry Bolte
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Opposition Leader –
Clyde Holding
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Premier of Western Australia –
David Brand
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Opposition Leader –
John Tonkin
Governors and administrators
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Governor of New South Wales
The governor of New South Wales is the representative of the monarch, King Charles III, in the state of New South Wales. In an analogous way to the governor-general of Australia, Governor-General of Australia at the national level, the governor ...
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Sir Roden Cutler
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Governor of Queensland
The governor of Queensland is the representative of the monarch, currently King Charles III, in the state of Queensland. In an analogous way to the governor-general of Australia, governor-general at the national level, the governor Governors of ...
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Sir Alan Mansfield
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Governor of South Australia
The governor of South Australia is the representative in South Australia of the monarch, currently King Charles III. The governor performs the same constitutional and ceremonial functions at the state level as does the governor-general of Aust ...
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Lieutenant General Sir Edric Bastyan (until 1 June), then
Major General Sir James Harrison (from 4 December)
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Governor of Tasmania –
General Sir Charles Gairdner (until 11 July), then
Lieutenant General Sir Edric Bastyan (from 2 December)
*
Governor of Victoria –
Major General Sir Rohan Delacombe
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Governor of Western Australia –
Major General Sir Douglas Kendrew
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Administrator of Nauru – Leslie King (until 30 January)
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Administrator of Norfolk Island – Reginald Marsh (until June), then Robert Dalkin (from July)
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Administrator of the Northern Territory –
Roger Dean
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Administrator of Papua and New Guinea –
David Hay
Events
*4 January – The search for the body of Prime Minister
Harold Holt, who
disappeared whilst swimming near
Portsea, Victoria, is called off.
*10 January –
John Gorton
Sir John Grey Gorton (9 September 1911 – 19 May 2002) was an Australian politician, farmer and airman who served as the 19th Prime Minister of Australia, prime minister of Australia from 1968 to 1971. He held office as the leader of the leade ...
is sworn in as
Prime Minister of Australia
The prime minister of Australia is the head of government of the Commonwealth of Australia. The prime minister is the chair of the Cabinet of Australia and thus the head of the Australian Government, federal executive government. Under the pr ...
after the disappearance of Harold Holt.
*28 January – Members of English rock groups
The Who
The Who are an English Rock music, rock band formed in London in 1964. Their classic lineup (1964–1978) consisted of lead vocalist Roger Daltrey, guitarist Pete Townshend, bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon. Considered one of th ...
and
Small Faces
Small Faces were an English Rock music, rock band from London, founded in 1965. The group originally consisted of Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane, Kenney Jones and Jimmy Winston, with Ian McLagan replacing Winston as the band's keyboardist in 1966 ...
are escorted by police from a plane at Melbourne's
Essendon Airport, after the pilot diverts the flight citing the bands' behaviour.
*31 January – The Australian-administered
United Nations trust territory of
Nauru
Nauru, officially the Republic of Nauru, formerly known as Pleasant Island, is an island country and microstate in the South Pacific Ocean. It lies within the Micronesia subregion of Oceania, with its nearest neighbour being Banaba (part of ...
became independent, in accordance with the provisions of the ''
Nauru Independence Act 1967''.
*1 April – American
evangelist Billy Graham
William Franklin Graham Jr. (; November 7, 1918 – February 21, 2018) was an American Evangelism, evangelist, ordained Southern Baptist minister, and Civil rights movement, civil rights advocate, whose broadcasts and world tours featuring liv ...
begins a tour of Australia.
*17 April – A
state election is held in
South Australia
South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a States and territories of Australia, state in the southern central part of Australia. With a total land area of , it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories by area, which in ...
.
Steele Hall (
Liberal and Country League) defeats
Don Dunstan (
ALP), and becomes
Premier of South Australia
The premier of South Australia is the head of government in the state of South Australia, Australia. The Government of South Australia follows the Westminster system, with a Parliament of South Australia acting as the legislature. The premier i ...
.
*8 April –
Fluoridation of Sydney's water supply begins.
*30 April –
Jim Cairns unsuccessfully challenges
Gough Whitlam for leadership of the
Australian Labor Party
The Australian Labor Party (ALP), also known as the Labor Party or simply Labor, is the major Centre-left politics, centre-left List of political parties in Australia, political party in Australia and one of two Major party, major parties in Po ...
.
*1 May –
The Duke of Edinburgh arrives in Australia for a ten-day visit.
*5 May – Three Australian journalists are killed by the
Viet Cong in
Saigon
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The city's geography is defined by rivers and canals, of which the largest is Saigo ...
.
*19 May – The body of 3-year-old boy Simon Brook is found after he is murdered near his home in the Sydney suburb of
Glebe. As of 2025, no person has ever been charged with Brook's murder but his parents allege convicted child killer
Derek Percy, who died in 2013, was responsible.
*21 May –
Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi
Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi (Given name, ''née'' Nehru; 19 November 1917 – 31 October 1984) was an Indian politician and stateswoman who served as the Prime Minister of India, prime minister of India from 1966 to 1977 and again from 1980 un ...
visits Australia.
*14 June – Journalist
Simon Townsend, future host of ''
Simon Townsend's Wonder World'', is granted exemption from
military service
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Few nations, such ...
after lodging a fifth appeal against his imprisonment and court martial for
conscientious objection
A conscientious objector is an "individual who has claimed the right to refuse to perform military service" on the grounds of freedom of conscience or religion. The term has also been extended to objecting to working for the military–indu ...
.
*18 June – The first stage of the
Warringah Freeway opens in
Sydney
Sydney is the capital city of the States and territories of Australia, state of New South Wales and the List of cities in Australia by population, most populous city in Australia. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Syd ...
.
*24 June – British comedian
Tony Hancock commits
suicide
Suicide is the act of intentionally causing one's own death.
Risk factors for suicide include mental disorders, physical disorders, and substance abuse. Some suicides are impulsive acts driven by stress (such as from financial or ac ...
in his Sydney hotel room.
*2 July – Fifty students are arrested during an
anti-Vietnam War protest in
Martin Place,
Sydney
Sydney is the capital city of the States and territories of Australia, state of New South Wales and the List of cities in Australia by population, most populous city in Australia. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Syd ...
.
*4 July – Forty five people are arrested during an anti-war protest outside the U.S. consulate in
St Kilda Road,
Melbourne
Melbourne ( , ; Boonwurrung language, Boonwurrung/ or ) is the List of Australian capital cities, capital and List of cities in Australia by population, most populous city of the States and territories of Australia, Australian state of Victori ...
.
*31 July – The
Premier of Queensland,
Jack Pizzey, dies in office.
*1 August – Jack Pizzey's deputy,
Gordon Chalk, is sworn in as his successor until the appointment of
Joh Bjelke-Petersen as Premier a week later.
*3 August – The
standard gauge
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rail line between
Perth
Perth () is the list of Australian capital cities, capital city of Western Australia. It is the list of cities in Australia by population, fourth-most-populous city in Australia, with a population of over 2.3 million within Greater Perth . The ...
and
Kalgoorlie is completed.
*20 August – The
National Gallery of Victoria is opened in
Melbourne
Melbourne ( , ; Boonwurrung language, Boonwurrung/ or ) is the List of Australian capital cities, capital and List of cities in Australia by population, most populous city of the States and territories of Australia, Australian state of Victori ...
.
*14 October – The town of
Meckering,
Western Australia
Western Australia (WA) is the westernmost state of Australia. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the north and west, the Southern Ocean to the south, the Northern Territory to the north-east, and South Australia to the south-east. Western Aust ...
, is badly damaged by an
earthquake
An earthquakealso called a quake, tremor, or tembloris the shaking of the Earth's surface resulting from a sudden release of energy in the lithosphere that creates seismic waves. Earthquakes can range in intensity, from those so weak they ...
.
*28 October – The
Postmaster-General's Department decreases the number of mail deliveries per day from two to one.
*31 October – Minister for the Army
Phillip Lynch admits that
Australian Army
The Australian Army is the principal Army, land warfare force of Australia. It is a part of the Australian Defence Force (ADF), along with the Royal Australian Navy and the Royal Australian Air Force. The Army is commanded by the Chief of Army ...
troops may have breached the
Geneva Convention by using
water torture during the interrogation of a female
Viet Cong suspect.
*1 November – The airline Ansett-ANA is renamed
Ansett.
*14 December – A
referendum
A referendum, plebiscite, or ballot measure is a Direct democracy, direct vote by the Constituency, electorate (rather than their Representative democracy, representatives) on a proposal, law, or political issue. A referendum may be either bin ...
is held in
Tasmania
Tasmania (; palawa kani: ''Lutruwita'') is an island States and territories of Australia, state of Australia. It is located to the south of the Mainland Australia, Australian mainland, and is separated from it by the Bass Strait. The sta ...
to allow the granting of Australia's first casino license to the
Wrest Point Hotel. The referendum is passed.
*31 December –
MacRobertson Miller Airlines Flight 1750 crashes south of
Port Hedland,
Western Australia
Western Australia (WA) is the westernmost state of Australia. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the north and west, the Southern Ocean to the south, the Northern Territory to the north-east, and South Australia to the south-east. Western Aust ...
, killing all 26 people on board.
Non-specific dates
* Australia's population is estimated to have reached 12 million in 1968.
Arts and literature
*17 January –
The Seekers
The Seekers were an Australian folk music, folk-influenced pop music, pop group originally formed in Melbourne in 1962. They were the first Australian pop music group to achieve major chart and sales success in the United Kingdom and the Unit ...
are named
Australians of the Year for 1967.
*19 January –
William Pidgeon wins the
Archibald Prize
The Archibald Prize is an Australian portraiture art prize for painting, generally seen as the most prestigious portrait prize in Australia. It was first awarded in 1921 after the receipt of a bequest from J. F. Archibald, J. F. Archib ...
with his portrait of
Lloyd Rees.
*1 July – The
Copyright Act 1968 replaces the existing 1911 copyright legislation.
*Thomas Keneally's novel ''
Three Cheers for the Paraclete'' wins the
Miles Franklin Award
The Miles Franklin Literary Award is an annual literary prize awarded to "a novel which is of the highest literary merit and presents Australian life in any of its phases". The award was set up according to the Will (law), will of Miles Franklin ...
Film
*2 December – At the
Australian Film Institute Awards ceremony, Prime Minister
John Gorton
Sir John Grey Gorton (9 September 1911 – 19 May 2002) was an Australian politician, farmer and airman who served as the 19th Prime Minister of Australia, prime minister of Australia from 1968 to 1971. He held office as the leader of the leade ...
announces the creation of the
Australian Film Development Corporation.
Television
*25 May – An episode of the
ABC series ''
Bellbird'' stops the nation when the character of Charlie Cousins (played by
Robin Ramsay) dies in a fall from a silo.
Sport
*26 February – Boxer
Lionel Rose beats Japan's
Fighting Harada in
Tokyo
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to become world
bantamweight
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The name for the class ...
champion.
*25 May –
Derek Clayton wins his second men's national marathon title, clocking 2:14:47.8 in
Hobart
Hobart ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the island state of Tasmania, Australia. Located in Tasmania's south-east on the estuary of the River Derwent, it is the southernmost capital city in Australia. Despite containing nearly hal ...
.
*26 May –
Australia
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wins the
1968 Federation Cup in women's tennis, defeating the
Netherlands
, Terminology of the Low Countries, informally Holland, is a country in Northwestern Europe, with Caribbean Netherlands, overseas territories in the Caribbean. It is the largest of the four constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Nether ...
(3–0).
*10 June –
Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising mainland Australia, the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and list of islands of Australia, numerous smaller isl ...
wins the
1968 Rugby League World Cup when it beats
France
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(20–2) in the final at the
SCG.
*21 September –
South Sydney defeated
Manly-Warringah 13–9 in the NSWRL Grand Final at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Newtown finish in last position, claiming the wooden spoon.
*28 September – The
Carlton Blues narrowly beat
Essendon Bombers by 3 points (56–53) in the grand final of the
1968 VFL season, winning their first flag in 21 years.
*12 – 27 October – Australia participates in the
1968 Summer Olympics
The 1968 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad () and officially branded as Mexico 1968 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 12 to 27 October 1968, in Mexico City, Mexico. These were the first Ol ...
in
Mexico City
Mexico City is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Mexico, largest city of Mexico, as well as the List of North American cities by population, most populous city in North America. It is one of the most important cultural and finan ...
, coming ninth in the medal tally with 5 gold, 7 silver and 5 bronze medals (17 in total).
*15 October –
Ralph Doubell equals
Peter Snell's
world record
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(2:04.3) in the men's
800 metres
The 800 metres, or 800 meters (American and British English spelling differences#-re.2C -er, US spelling), is a common track running event. It is the shortest commonly run middle-distance running event. The 800 metres is run over two laps of a ...
, clocking 1:44.3 at the Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
*5 November –
Rain Lover wins the
Melbourne Cup
The Melbourne Cup is an annual Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race held in Melbourne, Australia, at the Flemington Racecourse. It is a 3200-metre race for three-year-olds and older, conducted by the Victoria Racing Club that forms part of the ...
.
*26 December – ''Ondine II'' takes line honours in the
Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. ''Koomooloo'' is the handicap winner
Unknown dates
* Western Australia wins the
Sheffield Shield
The Sheffield Shield is the domestic first-class cricket competition of Australia. The tournament is contested between teams representing the six states of Australia. The Sheffield Shield is named after Henry Holroyd, 3rd Earl of Sheffield, Lor ...
.
Births
* 9 January –
Mardi Lunn, golfer
* 7 February –
Phillip Tahmindjis, ice speed skater
* 12 February –
Nathan Rees, 41st Premier of New South Wales (2008–2009)
* 1 April –
Mike Baird
Michael Bruce Baird (born 1 April 1968) is an Australian investment banker and former politician who was the 44th Premier of New South Wales, the Minister for Infrastructure, the Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney, Mini ...
, 44th Premier of New South Wales (2014–2017)
* 7 April –
Duncan Armstrong, swimmer
* 20 April –
Julia Morris, actress, comedian, television presenter and producer
* 13 May –
Scott Morrison
Scott John Morrison (born 13 May 1968) is an Australian former politician who served as the 30th prime minister of Australia from 2018 to 2022. He held office as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia, leader of the Liberal Party and was ...
, 30th Prime Minister of Australia
* 26 May –
Rachael Sporn, basketball player
* 28 May –
Kylie Minogue
Kylie Ann Minogue (; born 28 May 1968) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. Frequently referred to as the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Princess of Pop", she has achieved recognition in both the music industry and fas ...
, entertainer
* 1 June –
Jason Donovan, entertainer
* 4 June –
Rachel Griffiths, actress
* 15 June –
Hugh McDermott, politician
* 27 July –
Julian McMahon, actor
* 3 August –
Tom Long, actor (died 2020)
* 8 August –
Craig Ruddy, artist (died 2022)
* 9 August –
Eric Bana, actor
* 10 August –
Cate Shortland
Cate Shortland (born 10 August 1968) is an Australian director and screenwriter. She received international acclaim for her 2004 romantic drama film ''Somersault (film), Somersault'', her 2012 historical drama film ''Lore (film), Lore'', and he ...
, film and television writer and director
* 20 August –
Sandy Brondello, basketball player and coach
* 13 September –
Andrew Gee, politician
* 18 September –
Brad Beven, triathlete
* 30 September –
Sharon Jaklofsky, track and field athlete
* 8 October –
Garry Hocking, footballer
* 12 October –
Hugh Jackman, actor
* 15 October –
Trent Zimmerman, politician
* 5 November –
Penny Wong, politician, Minister for Foreign Affairs
* 13 November –
Cherie Burton, politician
* 10 December –
Barry Urban, politician (died 2025)
* 19 December –
Kristina Keneally, 42nd Premier of New South Wales (2009–2011)
Deaths
* 14 January –
Dorothea Mackellar (born 1885), poet
* 21 February –
Howard Florey (born 1898), Nobel Prize-winning pharmacologist
* 22 May –
Arthur Bridges (born 1901), New South Wales Minister for Child and Social Welfare
* 24 June –
Tony Hancock (born 1924), British comedian
* 31 July –
Jack Pizzey (born 1911), Premier of Queensland
* 19 August –
William McCall (born 1908), politician
* 25 August –
Stan McCabe (born 1910), cricketer
* 28 September –
Sir Norman Brookes (born 1877), tennis player
* 10 October –
Gavin Long (born 1901), journalist and military historian
* 13 October –
Dame Jean Macnamara (born 1899), medical scientist
* 27 October –
James Hunter (born 1882), politician
* 14 December –
Margaret Theadora Allan (born 1889), community worker
* 20 December –
John Jennings (born 1878), politician
See also
*
List of Australian films of the 1960s
References
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