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1983 in Australian television
Events
Television
  • March - British children's animated series Danger Mouse airs on ABC in Victoria and some other states of Australia for the first time.
  • 10 March - Final episode of the Australian drama series The Sullivans airs on Nine Network.
  • 30 March - Australian drama series The Young Doctors airs it final episode on Nine Network after a record-breaking of over 1, 396 episodes.
  • 22 April - The 25th Anniversary TV Week Logie Awards, hosted by Michael Willesee airs on Network Ten.
  • 24 April - The Eurovision Song Contest is telecast in Australia for the first time.
  • 30 April - Four Corners program aired exposing allegations that NSW Premier Neville Wran had tried to influence the magistry over the dropping of fraud charges against Kevin Humphreys, charged with misappropriation of funds from the Balmain Leagues Club. Humphreys is forced to resign his position as President of the NSWRL, while Wran has to face the Street Royal Commission over the allegations & was later exonerated.
  • 10 June - James Dibble retires from presenting ABC News NSW after 26 years.
  • 1 July - The Australian Broadcasting Commission changes its name to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  • 26 September - After Australia's America's Cup win, Prime Minister Bob Hawke goes on the Today show and declared a national public holiday for that day, stating that "any boss who sacks anyone for not turning up today is a bum."
  • 14 October - Channel 0/28 commences transmission in CanberraGoulburn and Cooma on the UHF band, and changes its name to Network 0/28.
  • 29 October - Seven Network and various regional stations broadcast a selection of movies and TV programs in 3D in a 2-hour experiment.
  • 27 November - The last ever episode of The Don Lane Show goes to air on the Nine Network. In the last episode before immigrating back to AmericaDon Lane celebrated his 50th Birthday Party.

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