1984 in Australian television
- 1984 in Australian television
Events
Television
*January 30 - "Perfect Match" is launched in the 5:30 p.m. timeslot, bringing in record ratings for that timeslot & ensuring "Ten's Eyewitness News" won the 6-7 p.m. timeslot.
*February 3 - Australia's first nationally-televised telethon screens on Network Ten. It is a 26-hour effort to raise money for Australia's Olympic athletes.
*February 11 - The Nine Network's "Hey Hey It's Saturday" moves from a Breakfast Television format to the 9:30 p.m. timeslot, Primetime format and renamed "Hey Hey It's Saturday Night".
*Christopher Skase purchases TVQ-0
*Network Ten televises the 1984 Summer Olympics from Los Angeles. Also, all stations adopt a uniform on-air look for the first time.
*The first televised federal election debate takes place.
Debuts
*"Perfect Match" (Network Ten)
New International Programming
Television shows
1950s
1960s
1970s
* "Hey Hey It's Saturday" (1971 – present)
* "Young Talent Time" (1971 – present)
1980s
* "Wheel of Fortune" (1981 – present)
* "Sale Of The Century" (1980 – 2001)
* "Sunday" (1981 – 2008)
* "Today" (1982 – present)
Ending this year
Returning this year
TV movies
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