Evans was born in Perth, the second son of Victor Gordon Evans and the former Joyce Marguerite Stephens. He was raised in the western suburbs, attending Thomas Street State School,
Subiaco (now known as Rosalie Primary School) from 1936 to 1942. He then went on to attend
Scotch College from 1943 to 1948, and was
prefect in his final year. He was on the school hockey, athletic, and tennis teams. Evans was a member of the state athletic team from 1951 to 1955, and was the state 220-yards champion twice, also winning a relay gold medal at the Australian Championships. He additionally played A-grade hockey. Evans also had a long involvement in the
Scouting Movement. He became a
King's Scout in 1945, and worked his way up through the movement to become a scoutmaster and eventually Chief Commissioner of Scouts Western Australia. Evans married Barbara Gweneth Baty on 20 December 1958 at Christ Church, Claremont. The couple had four children together, three sons and a daughter. Their eldest son,
Peter Evans was an Olympic gold medallist in swimming. Their other children had outstanding business careers. ==Professional life==