When the EK Holden was released – Australia in 1961

Early Girls

EK Holden

Cost of a new EK Holden

  • Base sedan models started at approximately $2,200–$2,300. This has been converted as the pre-decimal currency system we use today was not in use when the EK Holden was released in 1961
  • The EK featured updated styling with a more modern grille, improved suspension, and refined interior trim.
  • There were few visual and mechanical changes from the FB Holden to the EK model. Most of the changes and updates were focussed on fine tuning and refinement rather than a full overhaul.
  • An optional automatic transmission was available for the first time in the Holden line up with the EK. That said, most EK’s left the factory floor with a manual transmission.
  • It remained a practical and reliable family car, appealing to Australia’s growing suburban households

Average wage

  • Average weekly wage: about $24–$25
  • Average annual wage: roughly $1,248–$1,300
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Average house price

  • Around $6,000

Price of petrol

  • About 5–6 cents per litre

Prime Minister

  • Robert Menzies (Liberal Party)

Population of Australia

  • About 10.5 million people

Top-grossing movie

  • West Side Story, Breakfast at Tiffany’s

Top song

  • Runaway by Del Shannon topped Australian charts

Significant world event

  • The Cold War and space race continued to shape global politics
  • Australia was experiencing post-war economic growth and suburban expansion

Popular TV / radio in Australia

  • Bandstand and local news dominated early TV programming
  • Radio remained important for music and information, especially in regional areas

Significant Australian news story

  • Suburban housing growth and increasing car ownership dominated headlines
  • The EK Holden represented modern, reliable, and stylish transport for middle-class Australian families

Interesting comparisons

  • The EK Holden cost roughly 1 year’s average wage, making it attainable for many families
  • The average house cost about 4.5–5 years’ wages
  • Filling a ~40L tank cost roughly $2–$2.50
  • A week’s wages could buy roughly 420–440 litres of petrol
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