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* 12 January – Melbourne businessmann [[Alfred Felton]] leaves a large bequest to the [[National Gallery of Victoria|Art Gallery of Victoria]].
* 12 January – Melbourne businessmann [[Alfred Felton]] leaves a large bequest to the [[National Gallery of Victoria|Art Gallery of Victoria]].
* [[Hans Heysen]] wins the [[Wynne Prize]] with ''Mystic Morn''
* [[Hans Heysen]] wins the [[Wynne Prize]] with ''Mystic Morn''

Revision as of 22:16, 13 October 2014

1904 in Australia
MonarchEdward VII
Governor-GeneralHallam Tennyson, 2nd Baron Tennyson, then Henry Northcote, 1st Baron Northcote
Prime ministerAlfred Deakin, Chris Watson, George Reid
Population3,941,208
ElectionsVictoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia

See also: 1903 in Australia, other events of 1904, 1905 in Australia and the Timeline of Australian history.

Incumbents

State premiers

State governors

Events


Arts and literature

Sport

Births

Deaths

  • 8 January – Alfred Felton (born 1831), entrepreneur and philanthropist
  • 25 January – Graham Berry (born 1822), Premier of Victoria
  • 2 February – Edward Braddon (born 1829), Premier of Tasmania
  • 5 August – George Dibbs (born 1834), Premier of New South Wales
  • 17 December – William Shiels (born 1848), Premier of Victoria

See also