1956 in Australia
The following lists events that happened during 1956 in Australia.
| 1956 in Australia | |
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| Monarchy | Elizabeth II | 
| Governor-General | William Slim | 
| Prime minister | Robert Menzies | 
| Population | 9,425,563 | 
| Elections | WA, SA, NSW, TAS, QLD | 
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Incumbents
    
- Monarch – Elizabeth II
 - Governor-General – Sir William Slim
 - Prime Minister – Robert Menzies
 - Chief Justice – Sir Owen Dixon
 
State Premiers
    
State Governors
    
Events
    
- August - The Murray River flooded (the biggest flood in recorded history), affecting many towns near the river.
 - 22 November – The 1956 Summer Olympics opened in Melbourne. The opening ceremony was held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground with 107,700 people watching.
 
Arts and literature
    
- William Dargie wins the Archibald Prize for his portrait of Albert Namatjira
 - Quadrant literary magazine is founded, edited by James McAuley
 
Television
    
- 16 September – Australia's first TV station TCN-9 begins regular transmission in Sydney
 - 4 November - HSV-7 begins as Melbourne's first TV Station.
 - 5 November – The first TV station of the Australian Broadcasting Commission is launched; ABN-2 Sydney.
 
Sport
    
- 8 September – John Russell wins his first men's national marathon title, clocking 2:26:37.8 in Melbourne.
 - Melbourne Cup winner in 1956 was Evening Peal, ridden by George Podmore Trained by E.D.Lawson
 - New South Wales wins the Sheffield Shield
 - Kurrewa IV takes line honours and Solo wins on handicap in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race
 - New South Wales Rugby League premiership: St George defeated Balmain
 - Victorian Football League premiership: Melbourne defeated Collingwood
 - Australian Men's Tennis Championship was won by Lew Hoad from NSW aged 22
 - Australian Women's Tennis Championship was won by Miss Mary Carter
 
Births
    
- 9 January – Bill Leak, editorial cartoonist (d. 2017)
 - 20 January – Richard Morecroft, English-Australian journalist
 - 29 January – Ian Davies, basketball player (d. 2013)
 - 6 February – Ken Lorraway, triple jumper (d. 2007)
 - 27 February – Andrea Mitchell, Western Australian politician and sports administrator (d. 2020)
 - 7 March – David Koch, television personality
 - 9 March – Steve Vizard, actor
 - 9 May – Jana Wendt, journalist
 - 22 May – Peter Ali, basketball player
 - 15 July – Steve Mortimer, rugby league footballer
 - 21 July – Andy Campbell, basketball player
 - 31 July – Ernie Dingo, actor
 - 12 August – Suzanne Twelftree, Paralympic wheelchair tennis player and powerlifter (d. 2019)
 - 17 August – John Kosmina, soccer player and manager
 - 17 September – Ross Glendinning, Australian Rules footballer
 - 17 September – Yunupingu, musician (Yothu Yindi) and community leader (d. 2013)
 - 2 October ~ Peter Evans
 - 16 October – Martin Sacks, actor
 - 7 November
- Michael Wooldridge, politician
 - Gordon McLeod, basketball player and assistant coach.
 
 - 14 November – John Anderson, politician
 - 23 November – Shane Gould, swimmer
 
Deaths
    
- 21 March – Fanny Durack, (b. 1889), swimmer[1]
 - 29 May – Frank Beaurepaire, (b. 1891), swimmer and politician
 - 12 July – John Hayes, (b. 1868), Premier of Tasmania
 
References
    
- Helen King (1981). Bede Nairn; Geoff Serle (eds.). Durack, Sarah (Fanny) (1889–1956). Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 1. Melbourne University Press. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
 
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