This is a Timeline of South Australian history.
Pre 1836
1800s
1830s
1840s
1850s
1860s
1870s
1880s
1890s
1900s
1900s
1910s
1920s
1930s
1940s
1950s
- 1950: State Election: The Liberal Party, led by Thomas Playford, holds onto government.
- 1950: Petrol, butter and tea rationing abolished.
- 1950: Port Pirie proclaimed South Australia's first provincial city.
- 1951: Federal Referendum - South Australia Votes:
- No (52.71%) on Communists and Communism
- 1953: State Election: The Liberal Party, led by Thomas Playford, holds onto government.
- 1954: Adelaide is hit by an earthquake causing much property damage but no loss of life.
- 1954: Queen Elizabeth II makes first sovereign visit to Adelaide.
- 1954: MannumâÂÂAdelaide pipeline completed, pumping water from the River Murray to metropolitan reservoirs.
- 1955: Adelaide Airport at West Beach opens.
- 1955: Elizabeth officially proclaimed.
- 1956: State Election: The Liberal Party, led by Thomas Playford, holds onto government
- 1956: British nuclear tests at Maralinga commence
- 1958: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, visits Adelaide.
- 1958: First parking meters installed.
- 1958: South Para Reservoir opened and connected to Adelaide water supply.
- 1958: Last street tram removed, leaving only the Glenelg tram line.
- 1959: Television broadcasting commences in Adelaide with NWS-9. ADS-7 (now ADS-10) begins broadcasting one month later.
- 1959: State Election: The Liberal Party, led by Thomas Playford, holds onto government.
1960s
1970s
- 1970: State Election: The Labor Party, led by Don Dunstan, wins government. South Australia becomes first state to reform abortion laws.
- 1971: Fluoridation of water supply commences.
- 1973: State Election: The Labor Party, led by Don Dunstan, holds onto government.
- 1973: Modbury Hospital opens.
- 1973: Two children disappear from Adelaide Oval and are never seen again.
- 1973: Federal Referendum - South Australia votes:
- No (58.84%) on Commodity Prices
- No (71.75%) on Incomes
- 1974: Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, visits Adelaide
- 1974: South Australian Railways split into two new entities, Australian National and State Transport Authority.
- 1974: Federal Referendum - South Australia votes:
- No (52.86%) on Simultaneous Elections
- No (55.74%) on Mode of Altering the Constitution
- No (55.89%) on Democratic Elections
- No (57.48%) on Local Government Bodies
- 1975: State Election: The Labor Party, led by Don Dunstan, holds onto government.
- 1975: The International Equestrian Exposition is held in Adelaide and attended by Princess Anne.
- 1975: The Adelaide City Council adopts the City of Adelaide Plan.
- 1976: Rundle Mall, Australia's first pedestrian mall, opens between King William and Pulteney streets.
- 1977: Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip visit Adelaide to open the Adelaide Festival Centre.
- 1977: Late night shopping commences.
- 1977: Federal Referendum - South Australia votes:
- Yes (65.99%) on Simultaneous Elections
- Yes (76.59%) on Senate Vacancies
- Yes (83.29%) on Referendums
- Yes (85.57%) on Retirement of Judges
- 1978: Remains of five women are found in bushland near Truro; with two more victims dubbed the Truro murders.
- 1979: Don Dunstan resigns as Premier and is replaced by Des Corcoran.
- 1979: State Election: The Liberal Party, led by David Tonkin, wins government.
1980s
- 1980: Thirty-five homes destroyed in an Adelaide Hills bushfire., Central Australia Railway and Marree railway line replaced by the Tarcoola-Alice Springs railway line
- 1981: Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales, visits Adelaide.
- 1982: State Election: The Labor Party, led by John Bannon, wins government.
- 1982: International air services begin at Adelaide Airport.
- 1983: Ash Wednesday fires claim 28 lives throughout the state.
- 1983: Prince and Princess of Wales visit Adelaide.
- 1983: Wendy Chapman elected the first woman Lord Mayor of Adelaide.
- 1984: South Australia officially adopts the current Coat of Arms.
- 1984: Keswick Railway Terminal opens.
- 1984: Federal Referendum - South Australia votes:
- No (50.02%) on Terms of Senators
- No (54.06%) on Interchange of Powers
- 1985: State Election: The Labor Party, led by John Bannon, holds onto government.
- 1985: The Adelaide Casino opens in the Adelaide railway station as part of the multimillion-dollar Adelaide Station and Environs Redevelopment (ASER).
- 1985: The first Australian Grand Prix held on the Adelaide Street Circuit.
- 1986: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit Adelaide.
- 1986: Pope John Paul II visits Adelaide and holds Mass to a gathering of hundreds of thousands in the East Parklands.
- 1986: The South Australian Maritime Museum opens.
- 1986: South Australia celebrates its sesqui-centenary as "Jubilee 150".
- 1987: The Collins class submarine contract awarded to the Australian Submarine Corporation at Outer Harbor.
- 1987: The Adelaide Convention Centre opens on North Terrace.
- 1988: The Prince and Princess of Wales visit Adelaide.
- 1988: Federal Referendum - South Australia votes:
- No (73.24%) on Parliamentary Terms
- Yes (69.39%) on Fair Elections
- No (70.15%) on Local Government
- Yes (73.99%) on Rights and Freedoms.
- 1989: State Election: The Labor Party, led by John Bannon, holds onto government.
- 1989: The Bicentennial Conservatory, referred to as "The Crystal Pasty", opens at the Botanic Gardens.
1990s
- 1990: Remaining country rail passenger services from Adelaide to Mount Gambier, Whyalla and Broken Hill are axed by Australian National.
- 1990: Gillman selected as site for Japanese-backed Multifunction Polis.
- 1991: State Bank of South Australia collapses plunging South Australia into a debt of $3.1 billion.
- 1991: The University of South Australia formed from a merger of several institutions.
- 1991: Adelaide Entertainment Centre opened.
- 1991: Adelaide Football Club enters the AFL after being established in late 1990.
- 1992: First WOMADelaide, at Botanic Park
- 1992: John Bannon resigns as Premier and is replaced by Lynn Arnold.
- 1992: The final edition of The News newspaper is published.
- 1993: State Election: The Liberal Party, led by Dean Brown, wins government in a landslide.
- 1993: Poker machines installed for first time in South Australia.
- 1994: Sunday trading introduced in the Adelaide city centre.
- 1994: High-speed ferry service from Glenelg to Kangaroo Island begins.
- 1995: The Australian Grand Prix is held in Adelaide for the last time.
- 1995: United Water is contracted to manage Adelaide's water and sewerage systems.
- 1995: The Local Government (Boundary Reform) Act, 1995 passed to encourage municipal amalgamations, resulting in an overhaul of local government.
- 1997: Port Adelaide Football Club enters the AFL.
- 1997: State Election: The Liberal Party, led by John Olsen, narrowly holds onto government.
- 1997: Adelaide Football Club wins its first AFL premiership.
- 1998: Adelaide Football Club wins its second AFL premiership.
- 1999: Eight bodies are found in a disused bank vault in Snowtown, further bodies were later found, revealing Australia's worst serial killings.
- 1999: Federal Referendum - South Australia votes:
- No (56.43%) on an Australian Republic
- No (61.90%) on Constitution Preamble.
2000s
2000s
2010s
2020s
See also