- 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 theTimeline of Australian history .Incumbents
*Monarch – King George V
*Governor-General – Henry Forster, 1st Baron Forster
*Prime Minister –Stanley Bruce tate premiers
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Premier of New South Wales – Sir George Fuller
*Premier of Queensland –Ted Theodore
*Premier of South Australia –Henry Barwell (untilApril 16 ), then John Gunn
*Premier of Tasmania –Joseph Lyons
*Premier of Victoria –Harry Lawson (untilApril 28 ), then Sir Alexander Peacock (untilJuly 18 ), thenGeorge Prendergast (untilNovember 18 ), then John Allan
*Premier of Western Australia – James Mitchell (untilApril 16 ), thenPhilip Collier tate governors
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Governor of New South Wales – Sir Dudley de Chair (fromFebruary 28 )
*Governor of Queensland – Sir Matthew Nathan
*Governor of South Australia – Sir Tom Bridges
*Governor of Tasmania – Sir James O'Grady (fromDecember 24 )
*Governor of Victoria –George Rous, 3rd Earl of Stradbroke
*Governor of Western Australia – Sir Francis Newdegate (untilJune 16 ), then Sir William CampionEvents
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January 1 – TheAustralian Automobile Association was formed to lobby for federal road finance and a national traffic code.
*January 26 –3AR , Victoria's firstradio station , begins broadcasting.
*January 30 – The first Cabinet meeting was held inCanberra . The ministers were lodged at Yarralumla House, later the residence of the Governor-General.
*February 1 – TheAustralian 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 12 – HMAS "Australia" is scuttled offSydney Heads .
*April 28 – In theParliament of Victoria , the coalition between the Nationalist Party and the Country Party breaks down. PremierHarry Lawson retires to the backbench, and Sir Alexander Peacock is sworn in as Premier.
*May 12 –Royal 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, andGeorge Prendergast is sworn in asPremier of Victoria .
*October 10 – TheCommonwealth Electoral Act 1918 is enacted making voting in federal elections compulsory (the next federal election would be held on14 November 1925 ).
*November 18 – The Country Party resolves its differences with the Nationalist Party, and votes to defeat PremierGeorge Prendergast in theVictorian Legislative Assembly . Country Party leader John Allan replaces him asPremier of Victoria .Births
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January 1 –Elizabeth McKinnon , Olympic sprinter
*January 24 –Catherine Hamlin , obstetrician and gynaecologist
*February 29 –David Beattie , Governor-General of New Zealand (1980–1985)
*April 11 – Frank Wilson (d. 2005), actor
*April 25 –Peter Abeles , businessman (d. 1999)
*April 25 –Eric D'Arcy , Catholic Archbishop of Hobart (d. 2005)
*May 3 –Ken Kearney , rugby league player (d. 2006)
*May 5 – Gordon Jackson, businessman (d. 1991)
*May 31 –Patsy Adam-Smith , author and historian (d. 2001)
*June 3 –Eric Neal , Governor of South Australia (1996–2001)
*June 24 –Brian Bevan , rugby league player (d. 1991)
*June 29 –Eric Worrell , RAAF pilot (d. 1993)
*August 23 – David Boyd, artist
*September 13 –Harold Blair , tenor and Aboriginal activist (d. 1976)
*September 27 –Charlotte MacGibbon , javelin thrower
*October 1 –Leonie Kramer , academic and educator
*October 5 –Kenneth Jack , artist
*October 20 –Andrew Blomberg , soccer player
*October 25 –Paul Rigby , cartoonist
*October 26 –Reg Withers , Senator for Western Australia
*November 10 –Bobby Limb (d. 1999), entertainer
*November 21 – David Thomson, politician
*November 22 –Les Johnson , politician
*December 3 – John Winter, Olympic high jumper (d. 2007)
*December 17 –Clifton Pugh , artistDeaths
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January 23 –Chas Brownlow (b. 1861), Australian rules football administrator
*January 20 –Henry 'Ivo' Crapp (b. 1872), VFL umpire
*March 3 – John Ramsay (b. 1841), businessman
*March 12 – Henry Deane (b. 1847), engineer and botanist
*March 25 –John Reedman (b. 1865), cricketer and Australian rules footballer
*April 1 –Stanley Rowley (b. 1876), Olympic sprinter
*May 9 –Edward Henry Embley (b. 1861), doctor
*June 2 –Anselm Bourke (b. 1835), Catholic priest
*July 19 –Kingsley Fairbridge (b. 1885), child emigration pioneer
*August 30 –Gerald Sharp (b. 1865), Anglican clergyman
*September 19 –Alick Bannerman (b. 1854), cricketer
*September 19 –Henry George Smith (b. 1852), chemist
*October 22 – Sir William Loton (b. 1839), Western Australian politician
*October 29 –John Marden (b. 1855), teacher and headmasterReferences
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