1960s Australian region cyclone seasons

The following is a list of all reported tropical cyclones within the Australian region between 90°E and 160°E in the 1960s. During the decade, tropical cyclones were named by the New Caledonia Meteorological Service, while the Australian Bureau of Meteorology started to name them during the 1963–64 season.

1960–61

 * July 15–21, 1960 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean.
 * November 29–30, 1960 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean.
 * December 15–24, 1960 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Arafura Sea and moved towards north-western Australia.
 * December 29, 1960 – January 3, 1961 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean.
 * January 2–6, 1961 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea and impacted the Cape York Peninsular.
 * January 7–14, 1961 – Tropical Cyclone Barberine.
 * January 8–11, 1961 – A tropical cyclone existed near the Cocos Islands.
 * January 15–27, 1961 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Arafura Sea and moved towards north-western Australia.
 * January 26 – February 4, 1961 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea.
 * February 3–11, 1961 – Tropical Cyclone Catherine.
 * February 8–13, 1961 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Timor Sea and moved towards north-western Australia.
 * February 12–17, 1961 – A tropical cyclone existed near the Cocos Islands.
 * February 20 – March 3, 1961 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Timor Sea and moved towards the Indian Ocean.
 * February 20 – March 3, 1961 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Arafura Sea and moved towards north-western Australia.
 * February 21 – March 2, 1961 – A tropical cyclone existed near Christmas Island and the Cocos Islands.
 * March 2–8, 1961 – A tropical cyclone moved across the Gulf of Carpentria and the Cape York Peninsular, before impacting the Solomon Islands.
 * March 15–21, 1961 - Tropical Cyclone Isis.

1961–62

 * November 29 – December 8, 1961 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Solomon Sea and moved towards New Caledonia.
 * December 22–25, 1961 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea near Queensland, Australia.
 * January 7–14, 1962 – A tropical cyclone impacted Western Australia and made landfall on the Kimberley.
 * January 20–31, 1962 – A tropical cyclone existed off the coast of Northwestern Australia.
 * January 27 – February 12, 1962 – A tropical cyclone existed in the Timor Sea and made landfall on the Kimberley before moving out into the Indian Ocean.
 * February 9–22, 1962 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Kimberley, before moving out into the Indian Ocean.
 * February 16–19, 1962 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Gulf of Carpentaria.
 * March 2–6, 1962 – A tropical cyclone existed near the Cocos Islands.

1962–63

 * October 6–16, 1962 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean and went on to impact Madagascar.
 * December 16–29, 1962 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean.
 * December 24–27, 1962 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea to the east of Willis Island.
 * December 31, 1962 – January 1, 1963 – A tropical cyclone impacted Double Island Point in Queensland.
 * January 1–11, 1963 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean.
 * January 1, 1963 – Tropical Cyclone Annie.
 * January 7–15, 1963 – A tropical cyclone existed in the Timor Sea and moved towards north-western Australia.
 * January 9–17, 1963 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean and went on to impact Madagascar.
 * January 13–14, 1963 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea.
 * January 19–30, 1963 – A tropical cyclone existed in the Timor Sea and moved towards north-western Australia.
 * January 20–23, 1963 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea.
 * January 21–24, 1963 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean.
 * January 25–27, 1963 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea.
 * January 29 – February 4, 1963 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Indian Ocean.
 * January 29 – February 2, 1963 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea.
 * February 3–10, 1963 – A tropical cyclone made landfall on Western Australia.
 * February 3–8, 1963 – A tropical cyclone moved from Willis Island towards New Zealand.
 * February 12–17, 1963 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Kimberley.
 * February 16–19, 1963 – A tropical cyclone existed in the Timor Sea.
 * February 15–20, 1963 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea and moved towards New Zealand.
 * March 1–8, 1963 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea and impacted Vanuatu and New Caledonia.
 * March 14–16, 1963 – A tropical cyclone impacted Southern Queensland.
 * March 22–25, 1963 – A tropical cyclone impacted Townsville.
 * March 25–26, 1963 – A tropical cyclone impacted the Gulf of Carpentaria.
 * March 26–30, 1963 – A tropical cyclone moved from the Gulf of Carpentaria into central Queensland.
 * March 30 – April 6, 1963 – A tropical cyclone moved from Queensland to the Kermaderic Islands.
 * April 10–14, 1963 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Arnhem Land.
 * April 10–14, 1963 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Arnhem Land.
 * April 20–26, 1963 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea, to the southeast of New Guinea.
 * May 2–9, 1963 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea and impacted Southern Queensland.
 * May 6–8, 1963 – A tropical cyclone impacted Queensland and New South Wales.
 * May 7–8, 1963 – A tropical cyclone impacted Queensland.
 * May 8–14, 1963 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea.
 * May 10–12, 1963 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea and impacted New Caledonia.
 * June 22–25, 1963 – A tropical cyclone existed over the Coral Sea and impacted New Caledonia.
 * June 23 – July 4, 1963 – A tropical cyclone impacted Queensland and New South Wales.
 * June 25–29, 1963 – A tropical cyclone impacted Queensland and New South Wales.

1963–64

 * December 15–23, 1963 – A tropical cyclone impacted the Solomon Islands.
 * January 4 –11, 1964 – Severe Tropical Cyclone Bessie.
 * January 11, 1964 – Tropical Cyclone Audrey.
 * January 28 – February 9, 1964 – Tropical Cyclone Dora.
 * January 27 – February 2, 1964 – Tropical Cyclone Bertha.
 * February 2–9, 1964 – Tropical Cyclone Dolly.
 * March 6–10, 1964 – Tropical Cyclone Carmen.
 * March 24 – April 2, 1964 – Tropical Cyclone Katie.
 * April 2–6, 1964 – Tropical Cyclone Norma.
 * April 15–16, 1964 – Tropical Cyclone Gertie.

1964–65

 * December 5–6, 1964 – Tropical Cyclone Flora.
 * January 14, 1965 – A tropical cyclone made landfall to the south of Thursday Island.
 * January 28–29, 1965 – Tropical Cyclone Judy.
 * February 22 – March 1, 1965 – Tropical Cyclone Marie.
 * February 25 – March 7, 1965 – Tropical Cyclone Gay-Olive.
 * March 7–12, 1965 – Tropical Cyclone Joan.
 * March 15–18, 1965 – Tropical Cyclone Cynthia.
 * March 24-April 4, 1965 – Tropical Cyclone Ruth.

1965–66

 * December 25 – January 2, 1965 – Tropical Cyclone Amanda.
 * January 16–19, 1966 – Tropical Cyclone Joy.
 * February 5–10, 1966 – Tropical Cyclone Lisa.
 * February 10–13, 1966 – Tropical Cyclone Betty.
 * February 23 – March 2, 1966 – Tropical Cyclone Connie.
 * Dolly
 * March 22–24, 1966 – Tropical Cyclone Sandra.
 * April 2, 1966 – Tropical Cyclone Shirley.

1966–67

 * November 13–16, 1966 – Tropical Cyclone Angela.
 * November 22–30, 1966 – Tropical Cyclone Beryl.
 * December 2–5, 1967 – A tropical cyclone existed near the Santa Cruz Islands.
 * Clara
 * Delilah
 * Edith
 * January 28–30, 1967 – Tropical Cyclone Dinah.
 * February 18–22, 1967 – Tropical Cyclone Barbara.
 * March 13–19, 1967 – Tropical Cyclone Cynthia.
 * March 18, 1967 – Tropical Cyclone Elaine.
 * March 16–19, 1967 – Tropical Cyclone Glenda.

1967–68

 * November 10–16, 1967 – Tropical Cyclone Annie.
 * December 6–10, 1967 – A tropical cyclone existed off the east coast of Australia.
 * December 9–12, 1967 – A tropical low existed off the east coast of Australia.
 * December 29, 1967 – January 9, 1968 - Tropical Cyclone Elspeth.
 * December 30, 1967 – January 5, 1968 – Tropical Cyclone Amy existed over the central Indian Ocean.
 * January 11–17, 1968 – Tropical Cyclone Betsy.
 * January 14–24, 1968 – Tropical Cyclone Brenda.
 * January 19–20, 1968 – Tropical Cyclone Bertha.
 * January 19–24, 1968 – Tropical Cyclone Doreen.
 * January 27–30, 1968 – A possible tropical storm existed over the Coral Sea near Vanuatu.
 * January 28, 1968 – Tropical Cyclone Dixie.
 * February 2–5, 1968 – A tropical low existed in the Gulf of Carpentaria.
 * February 5–7, 1968 – Tropical Cyclone Ella.
 * February 12–16, 1968 – A tropical low existed in the Gulf of Carpentaria.
 * February 13–20, 1968 – Tropical Cyclone Gina-Janine.
 * February 20–27, 1968 – Tropical Cyclone Bonnie.
 * February 25–28, 1968 – A tropical low existed off the east coast of Australia.
 * March 1–7, 1968 – Tropical Cyclone Florence.
 * April 5–9, 1968 – Tropical Cyclone Giselle.

1968–69
1968–69 Australian region cyclone season
 * November 23–29, 1968 – Tropical Cyclone Adele.
 * December 11–15, 1968 – Tropical Cyclone Becky.
 * December 16–23, 1968 – Tropical Cyclone Amber.
 * December 19–25, 1968 – Tropical Cyclone Beatie.
 * December 27–30, 1968 – Tropical Cyclone Bettina.
 * December 27–30, 1968 – Tropical Cyclone Cheri.
 * January 24–27, 1969 – Tropical Cyclone Bridget.
 * January 28 – February 5, 1969 – Tropical Cyclone Colleen.
 * February 4–15, 1969 – Tropical Cyclone Enid-Fanny.
 * February 15–20, 1969 – Tropical Cyclone Gladys.
 * February 21–24, 1969 – Tropical Cyclone Irene.
 * February 26 – March 2, 1969 – A possible tropical storm existed near the Solomon Islands.
 * March 1–5, 1969 – Tropical Cyclone Audrey.
 * April 1969 – Two tropical cyclones existed of the coast of Western Australia.
 * March 29 – April 7, 1969 – Tropical Cyclone Leonie.
 * April 25 – May 4, 1969 – Tropical Cyclone Esther.

1969–70
1969–70 Australian region cyclone season
 * November 8–9, 1969 – Tropical Cyclone Blossom.
 * January 3–9, 1970 – Tropical Cyclone Diane-Françoise.
 * January 3–19, 1970 – Severe Tropical Cyclone Ada.
 * January 27 – February 6, 1970 – Tropical Cyclone Glynis.
 * February 1–15, 1970 – Tropical Cyclone Harriet-Iseult.
 * February 9–17 – Tropical Cyclone Ingrid.
 * February 9–27 – Tropical Cyclone Judy.
 * February 10–19 – Tropical Cyclone Dawn.
 * February 10–12, 1970 – Tropical Cyclone Florence.
 * March 11–21, 1970 – Tropical Cyclone Cindy.
 * March 19 – March 25, 1970 – Tropical Cyclone Kathy-Michelle.
 * April 14–19, 1970 – Tropical Cyclone Isa.
 * May 4–9, 1970 – Tropical Cyclone Lulu.