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Events

   3 April – After almost 27 years in power, the Liberal/National coalition government is voted out in Victoria & is replaced by the ALP
   11 May – High Court upholds the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 in Koowarta v Bjelke-Petersen, effectively extending Commonwealth power.
   15 May – In the middle of the Franklin Dam dispute, the Labor government of Harry Holgate is voted out in Tasmania & replaced by the Liberal Party, led by Robin Gray.
   12 October – Elizabeth II opens the new building of the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra.
   6 November – Elections in South Australia see the voting out of the Liberal/National coalition, led by David Tonkin & the election of the ALP, led by John Bannon
   14 December – The Tasmanian Wilderness Society, led by Bob Brown, stages a blockade of the Franklin Dam site in Tasmania which continues into 1983. On the same day, UNESCO agrees to list the Tasmanian Wild Rivers as a World Heritage Site.
   17 December - Random Breath Testing is introduced in NSW
   One of Australia's worst ever droughts strikes the country.

Arts & Literature

   Rodney Hall's novel Just Relations wins the Miles Franklin Award

Film

   The Man from Snowy River
   Monkey Grip
   The Year of Living Dangerously

Television

   18 January – Sons and Daughters premieres on the Seven Network.
   28 June – The Nine Network premieres its new breakfast TV show, National News Today, which is later shortened to Today
   Nine, Seven & the ABC conduct stereo test transmissions

Sport

   The South Melbourne Swans move to Sydney & become the Sydney Swans.
   21 March – Robert de Castella represents Australia at the tenth IAAF World Cross Country Championships, staged in Rome, Italy. He finished in tenth place (34:20.5) in the race over 11,978 metres.
   28 March – The Newtown Jets & Canterbury Bulldogs fight out the only (to date) scoreless draw in NSWRL first grade history.
   24 July – The Sydney Swans (13.12.90) defeat the North Melbourne Kangaroos (8.10.58) to win the VFL night premiership. It is the first major trophy for the Swans since they moved to Sydney.
   25 July – Robert Wallace wins the his second men's national marathon title, clocking 2:16:02 in Brisbane, while Barbara McKerrow claims the women's title in 2:50:28.
   25 September – Carlton Blues (14.19.103) defeat the Richmond Tigers (12.13.83) to win the 86th VFL premiership. It is the second consecutive premiership for Carlton & the last grand final appearance to date for Richmond.
   26 September – Parramatta Eels defeat the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 21-8^ to win the 75th NSWRL premiership. It is their second consecutive premiership.
   30 September – 9 October – The 1982 Commonwealth Games are held in Brisbane, Queensland
   2 November - Gurner's Lane wins the Melbourne Cup.
   18 December – The Kangaroos complete a tour of Great Britain & France undefeated for the first time.

^-Scored under outdated scoring system. Births

   25 April – Victoria Mitchell, long-distance runner
   25 August – Nick Gill, Australian rules footballer
   13 October – Ian Thorpe, swimmer
   9 November – Eloise Wellings, long-distance runner
   13 December – Anthony Callea, singer