The following lists events that happened during 1950 in Australia .
Decades: 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s See also:
Incumbents Robert Menzies
State Premiers
State Governors
Events
Arts and literature
Unknown dates
Sport Cricket Cycling Sid Patterson wins the world amateur pursuit cycling title in Belgium Football Golf Horse racing Motor racing Tennis Yachting
Births 1 January – Wayne Bennett , rugby league footballer and coach 26 January – Barry Round , Australian rules footballer (died 2022) 30 January – Jack Newton , golfer (died 2022) 11 February – John Cobb , politician 14 February – Phil Dent , tennis player 16 February – Malcolm Blight , Australian Rules football player 20 February – Garry Manuel , football (soccer) player 1 March – Estelle Blackburn , journalist 11 March – Sam Kekovich , Australian Rules football player 18 March – Larry Perkins , ATCC/V8 Supercars racing driver 20 March – Warren Snowdon , politician 10 April – Mick Dodson , indigenous leader 11 April – Jim Molan , politician and army officer (died 2023) 13 April – Tommy Raudonikis , rugby league player and coach (died 2021) 15 April – Peter Cochrane , historian 21 April – Bruce Duperouzel , footballer and cricketer 29 April – Phillip Noyce , film director 11 May – Gary Foley , indigenous activist 15 May – Jim Bacon , Premier of Tasmania (2001–2004, died 2004) 26 May – Paul Omodei , WA politician 29 May – Lesley Hunt , tennis player 31 May – Warren Entsch , politician 13 June – Belinda Bauer , actress 13 July – Kevin McQuay , businessman (died 2005) 15 July 17 July – Nick Bolkus , politician 21 July – Allan Maher , football (soccer) goalkeeper 28 July – Jim Maxwell , cricket commentator 8 August – Philip Salom , poet and novelist 16 August – Jeff Thomson , cricketer 19 August – Graeme Beard , cricketer 6 September – Robyn Davidson , writer 8 September – Mark Gable , singer-songwriter 11 September – Bruce Doull , Australian Rules football player 27 September – John Marsden , writer (died 2024) 14 October – Kate Grenville , novelist 30 October – Tim Sheens , rugby league footballer and coach 2 November – Graeme Murphy , choreographer 7 November – John Lang , rugby league footballer and coach 25 November – Alexis Wright , writer 1 December – Ross Hannaford , guitarist (Daddy Cool) (died 2016) 10 December – Robert Cusack , swimmer 12 December 18 December – Gillian Armstrong , film director 22 December – Nick Enright , playwright, director (died 2003)
Deaths Ted Theodore Sir Albert Dunstan 2 January 20 January – Ray Duggan , speedway racer (b. 1913 ) 25 January – Chummy Fleming , trade unionist (born in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1863 ) 9 February – Ted Theodore , 20th Premier of Queensland (b. 1884 ) 23 February – Henry Willis , New South Wales politician (b. 1860 ) 19 March – Harry Wright , Australian rules footballer (Essendon ) (b. 1870 ) 14 April – Sir Albert Dunstan , 33rd Premier of Victoria (b. 1882 ) 6 May – Lancelot De Mole , engineer and inventor (b. 1880 ) 15 May – Jack Hickey , Olympic rugby union and league player (b. 1887 ) 11 June – Ernest Henshaw , Western Australian politician (b. 1870 ) 20 June – Claude Jennings , cricketer (b. 1884 ) 14 July – Bill Howell , cricketer (b. 1869 ) 31 July – George Wise , Victorian politician and solicitor (b. 1853 ) 6 August – Edwin Corboy , Western Australian politician (b. 1896 ) 8 August – Sir Fergus McMaster , businessman and aviation pioneer (b. 1879 ) 3 September – Michael Durack , Western Australian politician and pastoralist (b. 1865 ) 22 September – Edward Fowell Martin , public servant and soldier (b. 1875 ) 24 September – Dame Mary Cook , 6th Spouse of the Prime Minister of Australia (born in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1863 ) 6 November – Frank Brennan , Victorian politician (b. 1873 ) 20 November – Erle Cox , journalist and science fiction author (b. 1873 ) 2 December – James Fenton , Victorian politician (b. 1864 ) 29 December – Albert Lane , New South Wales politician (b. 1873 )
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