1924 in Australia

1924 in Australia

Infobox Australian year
year = 1924
monarch = George V
governor-general = Henry Forster
pm =Stanley Bruce
population = 5,811,145
australian =
elections =Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria
"See also:"
1923 in Australia,
other events of 1924,
1925 in Australia and the
Timeline of Australian history.

Incumbents

*Monarch – King George V
*Governor-General – Henry Forster, 1st Baron Forster
*Prime MinisterStanley Bruce

tate premiers

*Premier of New South WalesSir George Fuller
*Premier of QueenslandTed Theodore
*Premier of South AustraliaHenry Barwell (until April 16), then John Gunn
*Premier of TasmaniaJoseph Lyons
*Premier of VictoriaHarry Lawson (until April 28), then Sir Alexander Peacock (until July 18), then George Prendergast (until November 18), then John Allan
*Premier of Western AustraliaJames Mitchell (until April 16), then Philip Collier

tate governors

*Governor of New South WalesSir Dudley de Chair (from February 28)
*Governor of QueenslandSir Matthew Nathan
*Governor of South AustraliaSir Tom Bridges
*Governor of TasmaniaSir James O'Grady (from December 24)
*Governor of VictoriaGeorge Rous, 3rd Earl of Stradbroke
*Governor of Western AustraliaSir Francis Newdegate (until June 16), then Sir William Campion

Events

*January 1 – The Australian Automobile Association was formed to lobby for federal road finance and a national traffic code.
*January 263AR, Victoria's first radio station, begins broadcasting.
*January 30 – The first Cabinet meeting was held in Canberra. The ministers were lodged at Yarralumla House, later the residence of the Governor-General.
*February 1 – The Australian Loan Council meets for the first time. [Webb, Richard: [http://www.aph.gov.au/library/Pubs/rn/2001-02/02rn43.htm The Australian Loan Council] , Parliament of Australia, June 18 2002.]
*April 12HMAS "Australia" is scuttled off Sydney Heads.
*April 28 – In the Parliament of Victoria, the coalition between the Nationalist Party and the Country Party breaks down. Premier Harry Lawson retires to the backbench, and Sir Alexander Peacock is sworn in as Premier.
*May 12Royal assent is given to the Parliamentary Elections (Women Candidates) Act 1924, allowing women to stand for parliament in Victoria.
*June 26 – A general election is held in Victoria.
*July 18 – After the Victorian state election, the Country Party agrees to support a minority Labor government, and George Prendergast is sworn in as Premier of Victoria.
*October 10 – The Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 is enacted making voting in federal elections compulsory (the next federal election would be held on 14 November 1925).
*November 18 – The Country Party resolves its differences with the Nationalist Party, and votes to defeat Premier George Prendergast in the Victorian Legislative Assembly. Country Party leader John Allan replaces him as Premier of Victoria.

Births

*January 1Elizabeth McKinnon, Olympic sprinter
*January 24Catherine Hamlin, obstetrician and gynaecologist
*February 29David Beattie, Governor-General of New Zealand (1980–1985)
*April 11Frank Wilson (d. 2005), actor
*April 25Peter Abeles, businessman (d. 1999)
*April 25Eric D'Arcy, Catholic Archbishop of Hobart (d. 2005)
*May 3Ken Kearney, rugby league player (d. 2006)
*May 5Gordon Jackson, businessman (d. 1991)
*May 31Patsy Adam-Smith, author and historian (d. 2001)
*June 3Eric Neal, Governor of South Australia (1996–2001)
*June 24Brian Bevan, rugby league player (d. 1991)
*June 29Eric Worrell, RAAF pilot (d. 1993)
*August 23David Boyd, artist
*September 13Harold Blair, tenor and Aboriginal activist (d. 1976)
*September 27Charlotte MacGibbon, javelin thrower
*October 1Leonie Kramer, academic and educator
*October 5Kenneth Jack, artist
*October 20Andrew Blomberg, soccer player
*October 25Paul Rigby, cartoonist
*October 26Reg Withers, Senator for Western Australia
*November 10Bobby Limb (d. 1999), entertainer
*November 21David Thomson, politician
*November 22Les Johnson, politician
*December 3John Winter, Olympic high jumper (d. 2007)
*December 17Clifton Pugh, artist

Deaths

*January 23Chas Brownlow (b. 1861), Australian rules football administrator
*January 20Henry 'Ivo' Crapp (b. 1872), VFL umpire
*March 3John Ramsay (b. 1841), businessman
*March 12Henry Deane (b. 1847), engineer and botanist
*March 25John Reedman (b. 1865), cricketer and Australian rules footballer
*April 1Stanley Rowley (b. 1876), Olympic sprinter
*May 9Edward Henry Embley (b. 1861), doctor
*June 2Anselm Bourke (b. 1835), Catholic priest
*July 19Kingsley Fairbridge (b. 1885), child emigration pioneer
*August 30Gerald Sharp (b. 1865), Anglican clergyman
*September 19Alick Bannerman (b. 1854), cricketer
*September 19Henry George Smith (b. 1852), chemist
*October 22Sir William Loton (b. 1839), Western Australian politician
*October 29John Marden (b. 1855), teacher and headmaster

References


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