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==Births==
==Births==

*7 January – [[Mervyn Waite]] (died 1985), cricketer
*11 January [[Nora Heysen]] (died 2003), artist
=== January - March ===
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*21 January – [[Dick Garrard]] (died 2003), Olympic wrestler
<!--[[File:Nora Heysen.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Nora Heysen]]]]-->
*2 February – [[Jack Pizzey]] (died 1968), Premier of Queensland (1968)
[[File:Joh Bjelke-Petersen.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Joh Bjelke-Petersen|Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen]]]]
*16 February – [[Hal Porter]] (died 1984), author and playwright
<!--[[File:Jack Pizzey 1968.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Jack Pizzey]]]]-->
*1 March – [[Ian Mudie]] (died 1976), poet
<!--[[File:Ian Mudie 1950.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Ian Mudie]]]]-->
*12 March – [[Ainslie Roberts]] (died 1993), artist
<!--[[File:Mick Cronin.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Mick Cronin (footballer)|Mick Cronin]]]]-->
*18 March – [[Deverick John Cronin]] (died 1979), Australian rules football player
<!--[[File:PatGalvin1959.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Pat Galvin]]]]-->
*14 April – [[Reginald Swartz]] (died 2006), soldier and politician
* [[7 January]] – [[Mervyn Waite]], cricketer and Australian rules footballer (d. [[1985]])
*22 April – [[Max Dupain]] (died 1992), photographer
*25 April – [[Leonard Long]] (died 2013), artist
* [[11 January]] – [[Nora Heysen]], artist (d. [[2003]])
* [[13 January]] – [[Joh Bjelke-Petersen|Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen]], 31st [[Premier of Queensland]] (born in [[New Zealand]]) (d. [[2005]])
*4 June – [[Alan Walker (theologian)|Alan Walker]] (died 2002), theologian
*21 June – [[Chester Wilmot]] (died 1954), war correspondent
* [[21 January]] – [[Dick Garrard]], Olympic wrestler (d. [[2003]])
* [[2 February]] – [[Jack Pizzey]], 29th [[Premier of Queensland]] (d. [[1968]])
*4 July – [[Bruce Hamilton (public servant)|Bruce Hamilton]], Australian public servant (d. 1989)
* [[16 February]] – [[Hal Porter]], author and playwright (d. [[1984]])
*5 July – [[Haydn Bunton, Sr]] (died 1955), Australian Rules footballer (Fitzroy)
* [[1 March]] – [[Ian Mudie]], poet and author (d. [[1976]])
*7 July – [[Keith Jones (surgeon)|Keith Jones]] (died 2012), surgeon
* [[12 March]] – [[Ainslie Roberts]], painter, photographer, and artist (born in the [[United Kingdom]]) (d. [[1993]])
*27 August – [[Bluey Wilkinson]] (died 1940), speedway rider
* [[18 March]] – [[Mick Cronin (footballer)|Mick Cronin]], Australian rules footballer and television commentator (d. [[1979]])
*9 September – [[John Gorton]] (died 2002), 19th Prime Minister of Australia (1968–1971)
* [[30 March]] – [[Pat Galvin]], South Australian politician (d. [[1980]])
*16 September – [[Wilfred Burchett]] (died 1983), journalist and alleged KGB agent

*21 September – [[Afferbeck Lauder]] (Alastair Ardoch Morrison, died 1998), author of ''Let's Talk Strine''
=== April - June ===
*22 September – [[George Bennett (Australian rules footballer)|George Bennett]] (died 1974), Australian Rules footballer
<!--[[File:Ray Mayer (1911-1966) c1950.png|100px|thumb|[[Ray Maher]]]]-->
*29 September – [[Charles Court]] (died 2007), Premier of Western Australia (1974–1982)
<!--[[File:ReginaldSwartz1962.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Reginald Swartz|Sir Reginald Swartz]]]]-->
*14 October – [[Marcus Loane]] (died 2009), Anglican Archbishop of Sydney and Primate of Australia
<!--[[File:Max dupain.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Max Dupain]]]]-->
*1 November – [[Samuel Warren Carey]] (died 2002), geologist
<!--[[File:Leonard Long.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Leonard Long]]]]-->
*8 November – [[Robert Gillman Allen Jackson]] (died 1991), United Nations administrator
<!--[[File:MalcolmScott1968.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Malcolm Scott]]]]-->
<!--[[File:Herbie Screaigh 1933 (2).jpg|100px|thumb|[[Herbie Screaigh]]]]-->
<!--[[File:NigelDrury1959.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Nigel Drury]]]]-->
[[File:Nigel_Bowen_1971.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Nigel Bowen|Sir Nigel Bowen]]]]
<!--[[File:George Szekeres.jpg|100px|thumb|[[George Szekeres]]]]-->
<!--[[File:Chester Wilmot.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Chester Wilmot]]]]-->
* [[1 April]] – [[Ray Maher]], New South Wales politician (d. [[1966]])
* [[3 April]] – [[Michael Woodruff|Sir Michael Woodruff]], surgeon and scientist (born and died in the [[United Kingdom]]) (d. [[2001]])
* [[6 April]] – [[Herb Graham]], 4th [[Deputy Premier of Western Australia]] (d. [[1982]])
* [[14 April]] – [[Reginald Swartz|Sir Reginald Swartz]], Queensland politician and soldier (d. [[2006]])
* [[22 April]] – [[Max Dupain]], photographer (d. [[1992]])
* [[25 April]] – [[Leonard Long]], artist (d. [[2013]])
* [[11 May]] – [[Malcolm Scott (politician)|Malcolm Scott]], Western Australian politician (d. [[1989]])
* [[12 May]] – [[Herbie Screaigh]], Australian rules footballer (d. [[2002]])
* [[15 May]] – [[Nigel Drury]], Queensland politician (d. [[1984]])
* [[24 May]] – [[Archibald Glenn|Sir Archibald Glenn]], industrialist and businessman (d. [[2012]])
* [[26 May]] – [[Nigel Bowen|Sir Nigel Bowen]], New South Wales politician and Federal Court Chief Justice (born in [[Canada]]) (d. [[1994]])
* [[29 May]] – [[George Szekeres]], mathematician (born in [[Austria-Hungary]]) (d. [[2005]])
* [[4 June]] – [[Alan Walker (theologian)|Sir Alan Walker]], theologian (d. [[2003]])
* [[8 June]] – [[Ralph Green (footballer)|Ralph Green]], Australian rules footballer ([[Carlton Football Club|Carlton]]) (d. [[1991]])
* [[10 June]] – [[Chilla Christ]], cricketer (d. [[1998]])
* [[21 June]] – [[Chester Wilmot]], war correspondent (d. [[1954]])

=== July - September ===
<!--[[File:NSWToCBunton.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Haydn Bunton Sr.]]]]-->
<!--[[File:Olive Cotton Max Dupain 1930s.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Olive Cotton]]]]-->
<!--[[File:OG0043McLachlan73Wing1943.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Ian Dougald McLachlan]]]]-->
<!--[[File:Percy Beames 1944.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Percy Beames]]]]-->
[[File:JohnGorton1968.jpg|100px|thumb|[[John Gorton|Sir John Gorton]]]]
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* [[4 July]] – [[Bruce Hamilton (public servant)|Bruce Hamilton]], public servant (d. [[1989]])
* [[5 July]] – [[Haydn Bunton Sr.]], Australian rules footballer ([[Fitzroy Football Club|Fitzroy]]) (d. [[1955]])
* [[7 July]] – [[Keith Jones (surgeon)|Sir Keith Jones]], surgeon (d. [[2012]])
* [[11 July]] – [[Olive Cotton]], photographer (d. [[2003]])
* [[17 July]] – [[Bertie Milliner]], Queensland politician (d. [[1975]])
* [[23 July]] – [[Ian Dougald McLachlan]], military officer (d. [[1991]])
* [[27 July]] – [[Percy Beames]], Australian rules footballer ([[Melbourne Football Club|Melbourne]]) and cricketer (d. [[2004]])
* [[27 August]] – [[Bluey Wilkinson]], speedway rider (d. [[1940]])
* [[30 August]] – [[Ted Harris (politician)|Ted Harris]], Queensland politician (d. [[1993]])
* [[9 September]] – [[John Gorton|Sir John Gorton]], 19th [[Prime Minister of Australia]] (born in [[New Zealand]]) (d. [[2002]])
* [[16 September]] – [[Wilfred Burchett]], journalist (d. [[1983]])
* [[21 September]] – [[Afferbeck Lauder]], author (d. [[1998]])
* [[22 September]] – [[George Bennett (Australian rules footballer)|George Bennett]], Australian rules footballer ([[Western Bulldogs|Footscray]], [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]]) (d. [[1974]])
* [[29 September]] – [[Charles Court|Sir Charles Court]], 21st [[Premier of Western Australia]] (born in the [[United Kingdom]]) (d. [[2007]])

=== October - December ===
<!--[[File:Ray Whittorn 1962.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Ray Whittorn]]]]-->
[[File:John_England_1971.jpg|100px|thumb|[[John England (politician)|John England]]]]
<!--[[File:MarcusLoane.png|100px|thumb|[[Marcus Loane]]]]-->
<!--[[File:Rharris(rfc).jpg|100px|thumb|[[Dick Harris (Australian rules footballer)|Dick Harris]]]]-->
<!--[[File:Hinde war correspondent uniform small.jpg|100px|thumb|[[John Hinde (broadcaster)|John Hinde]]]]-->
<!--[[File:S Warren Carey.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Samuel Warren Carey]]]]-->
* [[4 October]] – [[Ray Whittorn]], Victorian politician (d. [[1995]])
* [[12 October]] – [[John England (politician)|John England]], New South Wales politician and [[Administrator of the Northern Territory]] (d. [[1985]])
* [[14 October]] – [[Marcus Loane|Sir Marcus Loane]], [[Anglican Archbishop of Sydney]] and Primate of Australia (d. [[2009]])
* [[21 October]] – [[Dick Harris (Australian rules footballer)|Dick Harris]], Australian rules footballer ([[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]]) (d. [[1993]])
* [[26 October]] – [[John Hinde (broadcaster)|John Hinde]], broadcaster and film reviewer (d. [[2006]])
* [[1 November]] – [[Samuel Warren Carey]], geologist (d. [[2002]])
* [[8 November]] – [[Robert Jackson (UN administrator)|Sir Robert Jackson]], public servant and [[United Nations]] administrator (d. [[1991]])
* [[11 November]] – [[Bill Longley (speedway rider)|Bill Longley]], speedway racer (d. [[2005]])
* [[3 December]] – [[Bill Cahill (Australian footballer)|Bill Cahill]], Australian rules footballer ([[Essendon Football Club|Essendon]]) (d. [[1966]])
* [[31 December]] – [[Dal Stivens]], writer (d. [[1997]])


==Deaths==
==Deaths==
<!--[[File:George Bertrand Edwards (cropped).jpg|100px|thumb|[[George Edwards (Australian politician)|George Edwards]]]]-->
*18 February – [[Billy Murdoch]] (born 1854), cricketer
<!--[[File:Billy Murdoch c1895b.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Billy Murdoch]]]]-->
*4 March – [[William Randell]] (born 1824), politician and pioneer
<!--[[File:William Richard Randell 2.jpg|100px|thumb|[[William Randell]]]]-->
*18 March – [[Richard Chaffey Baker|Sir Richard Baker]] (born 1842), politician
<!--[[File:John Neild.jpg|100px|thumb|[[John Neild]]]]-->
*6 May – [[Thomas Edward Spencer]] (born 1845), writer
<!--[[File:Sir Richard Baker (cropped).jpg|100px|thumb|[[Richard Chaffey Baker|Sir Richard Baker]]]]-->
*9 July – [[Douglas Fry]] (born 1872), artist
*13 July [[Allan McLean (Australian politician)|Allan McLean]] (born 1840), Premier of Victoria (1899–1900)
[[File:Allan McLean - Swiss Studios (cropped).jpg|100px|thumb|[[Allan McLean (Australian politician)|Allan McLean]]]]
*16 August – [[Patrick Francis Moran]] (born 1830), Cardinal Archbishop of Sydney
<!--[[File:Patrick Cardinal Moran.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Francis Moran (cardinal)|Francis Moran]]]]-->
*21 August – [[George Sydney Aldridge]] (born 1847), businessman
<!--[[File:George Sydney Aldridge.jpg|100px|thumb|[[George Sydney Aldridge]]]]-->
[[File:Lord Northcote.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Henry Northcote, 1st Baron Northcote|Lord Northcote]]]]
*13 September – [[James Rutherford (Australian pioneer)|James Rutherford]] (born 1827), transit pioneer
<!--[[File:Military Board 1904 (cropped).jpg|100px|thumb|[[John Hoad|Sir John Hoad]]]]-->
*23 September – [[John Arthur Barry]] (born 1850), journalist and writer
<!--[[File:Lee Batchelor - Swiss Studios (cropped).jpg|100px|thumb|[[Lee Batchelor]]]]-->
*5 October – [[William Astley]] (born 1854), short story writer ("Price Warung")
<!--[[File:Norman Selfe.jpg|100px|thumb|[[Norman Selfe]]]]-->
*3 October – [[Rosetta Jane Birks]] (born 1856), suffragist<ref>{{cite web|last1=Goods|first1=Martin|title=Birks, Rosetta Jane (1856–1911)|url=http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/birks-rosetta-jane-12799|website=Australian Dictionary of Biography|access-date=29 December 2019}}</ref>
* [[4 February]] – [[George Edwards (Australian politician)|George Edwards]], New South Wales politician (b. [[1855]])
*6 October – [[John Charles Hoad|Sir John Charles Hoad]] (born 1856), soldier
* [[18 February]] – [[Billy Murdoch]], cricketer (b. [[1854]])
*8 October – [[Lee Batchelor]] (born 1865), politician
* [[4 March]] – [[William Randell]], South Australian politician and pioneer (born in the [[United Kingdom]]) (b. [[1824]])
* [[8 March]] – [[John Neild]], New South Wales politician (born in the [[United Kingdom]]) (b. [[1846]])
* [[18 March]] – [[Richard Chaffey Baker|Sir Richard Baker]], South Australian politician (b. [[1842]])
* [[6 May]] – [[Thomas Edward Spencer]], writer (born in the [[United Kingdom]]) (b. [[1845]])
* [[9 July]] – [[Douglas Fry]], artist (born in the [[United Kingdom]]) (b. [[1872]])
* [[13 July]] – [[Allan McLean (Australian politician)|Allan McLean]], 19th [[Premier of Victoria]] (b. [[1840]])
* [[16 August]] – [[Francis Moran (cardinal)|Francis Moran]], Cardinal Archbishop of Sydney (born in [[Ireland]]) (b. [[1830]])
* [[21 August]] – [[George Sydney Aldridge]], businessman (born in the [[United Kingdom]]) (b. [[1847]])
* [[13 September]] – [[James Rutherford (Australian pioneer)|James Rutherford]], transit pioneer (born in the [[United States]]) (b. [[1827]])
* [[23 September]] – [[John Arthur Barry]], journalist and author (born in the [[United Kingdom]]) (b. [[1850]])
* [[29 September]] – [[Henry Northcote, 1st Baron Northcote|Lord Northcote]], 3rd [[Governor-General of Australia]] (born and died in the [[United Kingdom]]) (b. [[1846]])
* [[3 October]] – [[Rosetta Jane Birks]], suffragist (b. [[1856]])
* [[5 October]] – [[William Astley]], short story writer (born in the [[United Kingdom]]) (b. [[1855]])
* [[6 October]] – [[John Hoad|Sir John Hoad]], 4th [[Chief of Army (Australia)|Chief of the General Staff]] (b. [[1856]])
* [[8 October]] – [[Lee Batchelor]], South Australian politician (b. [[1865]])
* [[15 October]] – [[Norman Selfe]], civil engineer (born in the [[United Kingdom]]) (b. [[1839]])


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 07:44, 19 August 2024

1911
in
Australia

Decades:
See also:

The following lists events that happened during 1911 in Australia.

1911 in Australia
MonarchGeorge V
Governor-GeneralWilliam Ward, 2nd Earl of Dudley, then Thomas Denman, 3rd Baron Denman
Prime ministerAndrew Fisher
Population4,489,545
ElectionsVictoria, WA

Incumbents

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Andrew Fisher

State premiers

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State governors

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Events

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Arts and literature

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Sport

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Births

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January - March

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Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen

April - June

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Sir Nigel Bowen

July - September

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Sir John Gorton

October - December

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John England

Deaths

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Allan McLean
Lord Northcote

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Documenting a Democracy – Picture Album Archived 3 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine, National Archives of Australia.
  2. ^ Ceremony of inauguration of The University of Queensland, National Library of Australia.
  3. ^ Duntroon Archived 31 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine, Australian Army.