Eastern Suburbs 5–0 Sydney Olympic (28 March 1978) South Melbourne 5–0 Adelaide City (13 August 1978)
Highest scoring
Marconi Fairfield 6–2 Western Suburbs (16 April 1978)
Longest winning run
8 matches West Adelaide
Longest unbeaten run
13 matches Marconi Fairfield
Longest winless run
15 matches Canberra City
Longest losing run
7 matches Brisbane City
Highest attendance
18,000 South Melbourne 1–1 Fitzroy United (2 April 1978)
Lowest attendance
330 Brisbane Lions 1–1 South Melbourne (26 March 1978)
Total attendance
848,226
Average attendance
4,686
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