Australian of the Year - winners list

All of the Australian of the Year winners since the award was first given in 1960.

AUSTRALIAN OF THE YEAR WINNERS

2018 - Professor Michelle Yvonne Simmons, quantum physicist

2017 - Emeritus Professor Alan Mackay-Sim, biomedical scientist treating spinal cord injuries

2016 - David Morrison, equality advocate and former Army chief

2015 - Rosie Batty, family violence campaigner

2014 - Adam Goodes, AFL player and community leader

2013 - Ita Buttrose, media icon

2012 - Geoffrey Rush, Oscar-winning actor

2011 - Simon McKeon, social entrepreneur

2010 - Professor Patrick McGorry, mental health expert

2009 - Professor Michael Dodson, Aboriginal leader and advocate for reconciliation

2008 - Lee Kernaghan, country music legend

2007 - Professor Tim Flannery, scientist, environmentalist and writer

2006 - Professor Ian Frazer, clinical immunologist and inventor of the cervical cancer vaccine

2005 - Dr Fiona Wood, plastic surgeon and 'Spray-on Skin' pioneer

2004 - Steve Waugh, test Cricket Captain

2003 - Professor Fiona Stanley, epidemiologist and child health expert

2002 - Patrick Rafter, champion tennis player

2001 - Peter Cosgrove, former commander of the East Timor peacekeeping force and current Governor-General of Australia

2000 - Sir Gustav Nossal, leading Australian scientist and reconciliation campaigner

1999 - Mark Taylor, test cricket captain

1998 - Cathy Freeman, world champion athlete

1997 - Professor Peter Doherty, winner of the Nobel Prize for medicine

1996 - Dr John Yu, paediatrician and hospital administrator

1995 - Arthur Boyd, leading Australian artist and public benefactor

1994 - Ian Kiernan, environmental campaigner and Clean Up Australia founder

1993 - No award made - award dating system changed

1992 - Mandawuy Yunupingu, Aboriginal educator, musician and ambassador

1991 - Archbishop Peter Hollingworth, social justice advocate

1990 - Professor Fred Hollows, ophthalmologist and humanitarian

1989 - Alan Border, test cricket captain

1988 - Kay Cottee, solo yachtswoman

1987 - John Farnham, singer and musician

1986 - Dick Smith, entrepreneur, adventurer and philanthropist

1985 - Paul Hogan, award-winning actor

1984 - Lowitja O'Donoghue, Aboriginal leader

1983 - Robert de Castella, world champion marathon runner

1982 - Sir Edward Williams, Brisbane Commonwealth Games chairman

1981 - Sir John Crawford, architect of Australia's post-war growth

1980 - Manning Clark, historian

1979 - Senator Neville Bonner, first Aboriginal senator

1979 - Harry Butler, conservationist and naturalist

1978 - Alan Bond, entrepreneur and America's Cup financier

1978 - Galarrwuy Yunupingu, Aboriginal leader and land rights advocate

1977 - Sir Murray Tyrrell, official secretary to six governors-generals

1977 - Dame Raigh Roe, Country Women's Association president

1976 - Sir Edward "Weary" Dunlop, surgeon and prisoner of war

1975 - Major General Alan Stretton, commander of the Cyclone Tracy relief operation

1975 - Sir John Cornforth, winner of the Nobel Prize for chemistry

1974 - Sir Bernard Heinze, orchestra conductor and musician

1973 - Patrick White, winner of the Nobel Prize for literature

1972 - Shane Gould, Olympic swimmer

1971 - Evonne Goolagong Cawley, tennis champion

1970 - Sir Norman Thomas Gilroy, first Australian-born cardinal

1969 - Richard Gardiner Casey, Governor General of Australia

1968 - Lionel Rose, world champion boxer

1967 - Athol Guy, Judith Durham, Keith Potger, Bruce Woodley (The Seekers), chart-topping singing group

1966 - Sir Jack Brabham, world champion motor racing driver

1965 - Sir Robert Helpmann, actor, dancer, producer and choreographer

1964 - Dawn Fraser, triple Olympic gold medallist

1963 - Sir John Eccles, winner of the Nobel Prize for medicine

1962 - Alexander Jock Sturrock, America's Cup skipper and champion yachtsman

1961 - Dame Joan Sutherland, leading opera singer

1960 - Sir Macfarlane Burnet, winner of the Nobel Prize for medicine


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Published 22 January 2019 4:06pm
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