See also: 2002 in Australia, other events of 2003, 2004 in Australia.
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- February 12 – Australia beat England 3-1 in a friendly upset at Boleyn Ground, London.
- April 3 – First day of the Australian Track & Field Championships for the 2002-2003 season, which are held at the ANZ Stadium in Brisbane, Queensland. The 5,000 metres were conducted at the Melbourne Track Classic, Victoria on Saturday March 1, 2003. The 10,000 metres (men and women) were conducted at the Runaway Bay Grand Prix in Queensland on Saturday April 12, 2003.
- April 6 – Sydney Kings win their first championship by defeating Perth Wildcats 117-101 in Game 2 of the last best-of-three NBL Grand Final series.
- April 7 – The Crawford Report delivers recommendations to the Federal Government regarding the Structure, Governance and Management of Soccer in Australia.
- June 1 – Perth Glory avenge their defeat in the 2001-2002 NSL Grand Final by beating Olympic Sharks 2-0 in the Final at Subiaco Oval to become Champions for the first time in their history.
- September 12 – The Melbourne Phoenix defeat the Sydney Swifts 47-44 in the Commonwealth Bank Trophy netball grand final.
- September 14 – Paul Arthur wins the men's national marathon title, clocking 2:31:28 in Sydney, while Helen Tolhurst claims the women's title in 2:58:58.
- September 27 – The Brisbane Lions (20.14.134) defeat the Collingwood Magpies (12.12.84) to win the 107th VFL/AFL premiership. It is the third consecutive grand final win for Brisbane and the second consecutive year that they and Collingwood have met in the grand final.
- October 5 - The Penrith Panthers defeat the Sydney Roosters 18-6 to win the 96th NSWRL/ARL/NRL premiership. It is the second premiership for Penrith.
- October 10-November 22 - Australia hosts the 2003 Rugby World Cup. In the final held at Telstra Stadium in Sydney, England defeats Australia 20-17 after a last-minute field goal from Jonny Wilkinson in extra time.
- October 12 - New Zealander Greg Murphy and Rick Kelly dominate the Bob Jane T-marts Bathurst 1000 for the K-mart Racing Team. It was Murphy's third win, each for different teams, while at just 20 years of age, Kelly becomes the youngest winner in the races history. It was the fifth consecutive win for Holden, a new record.
- November 4 - Makybe Diva wins the Melbourne Cup horse racing event. It is the first of three Melbourne Cup wins for the mare.
Births
Deaths
- January 11 - Maurice Gibb, 53, Bee Gee
- January 17 - Ed Devereaux, 78, actor
- January 20 - John Halfpenny, 68, trade union leader
- March 2 - Malcolm Williamson, 71, composer, Master of the Queen's Music
- March 3 - Dick Garrard, 92, Olympic wrestler
- August 23 - Jack Dyer, 89, Australian rules football legend
- August 24 - Mal Colston, 65, politician
- September 29 - Slim Dusty, 76, country music singer
- October 12 - Jim Cairns, 89, politician
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