Nick Farr-Jones is a Australian rugby union footballer who played Scrum-Half .

He made his international debut for the Wallabies on 3 November 1984 v England at Twickenham.

He played in the inaugural Rugby World Cup in 1987 and a year later was named Australian captain.  In 1991, he guided Australia to victory in 1991 Rugby World Cup. He was also instrumental in 1992 for the Wallabies, with wins over the All Blacks in the Bledisloe Cup and the Springboks in Cape Town. Farr-Jones was capped 63 times for Australia, including 36 as captain, and scored nine tries. During his career, he formed a world record half-back combination with Michael Lynagh, with the pair playing in 47 Tests together.

In 1999, he was inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame.