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The following lists events that happened during 1955 in Australia.
Governor of Western Australia – Sir Charles Gairdner
Events[]
19 February – The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) is established at a meeting in Bangkok.[1]
22–28 February – 1955 Hunter Valley floods: Enormous flooding of the Hunter River and adjacent areas of the Murray–Darling basin causes loss of life and set many rainfall and streamflow records.
19 April – Australian Labor Party split of 1955. Expelled members form the Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist), predecessor of the Democratic Labor Party (DLP).
28 May – A state election is held in Victoria. John Cain's Labor government is defeated by the Liberal and Country Party, led by Henry Bolte.
August – Widespread floods and exceedingly persistent rainfall effect the southern fringe of the continent.
12 August – The aircraft carrierHMAS Vengeance is returned to the British Royal Navy.[2]
21 August – The Consolidated Zinc Corporation announced it has discovered bauxite at Weipa, Queensland.[3]
28 October – The aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne is commissioned into the Royal Australian Navy.[2]
16 November – The Adelaide suburb of Elizabeth, South Australia is established.
23 November – The Cocos Islands in the Indian Ocean are transferred from British to Australian control.
10 December – Federal election: The incumbent Liberal Party led by Prime Minister Robert Menzies with coalition partner the Country Party led by Arthur Fadden defeat the Labor Party led by H. V. Evatt. Malcolm Fraser first enters Parliament as Liberal member for Wannon.
Science and technology[]
The Guthega power station becomes the first to generate electricity in the Snowy Mountains Scheme
Arts and literature[]
Main article: 1955 in Australian literature
28 November – Ray Lawler's Summer of the Seventeenth Doll receives its stage premiere by the Union Theatre Repertory Company in Melbourne with the playwright in a leading role; this is influential as the first authentically naturalistic modern drama in the theatre of Australia[4]
19 December – Dame Edna Everage makes her first stage appearance, in Melbourne