The following lists events that happened during 1911 in Australia .
Incumbents
Andrew Fisher
State premiers
State governors
Events
Arts and literature
Sport
Births
January - March
Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen
7 January – Mervyn Waite , cricketer and Australian rules footballer (d. 1985 )
11 January – Nora Heysen , artist (d. 2003 )
13 January – Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen , 31st Premier of Queensland (born in New Zealand ) (d. 2005 )
21 January – Dick Garrard , Olympic wrestler (d. 2003 )
2 February – Jack Pizzey , 29th Premier of Queensland (d. 1968 )
16 February – Hal Porter , author and playwright (d. 1984 )
1 March – Ian Mudie , poet and author (d. 1976 )
12 March – Ainslie Roberts , painter, photographer, and artist (born in the United Kingdom ) (d. 1993 )
18 March – Mick Cronin , Australian rules footballer and television commentator (d. 1979 )
30 March – Pat Galvin , South Australian politician (d. 1980 )
April - June
Sir Nigel Bowen
1 April – Ray Maher , New South Wales politician (d. 1966 )
3 April – 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 – 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 , Western Australian politician (d. 1989 )
12 May – Herbie Screaigh , Australian rules footballer (d. 2002 )
15 May – Nigel Drury , Queensland politician (d. 1984 )
24 May – Sir Archibald Glenn , industrialist and businessman (d. 2012 )
26 May – 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 – Sir Alan Walker , theologian (d. 2003 )
8 June – Ralph Green , Australian rules footballer (Carlton ) (d. 1991 )
10 June – Chilla Christ , cricketer (d. 1998 )
21 June – Chester Wilmot , war correspondent (d. 1954 )
July - September
Sir John Gorton
4 July – Bruce Hamilton , public servant (d. 1989 )
5 July – Haydn Bunton Sr. , Australian rules footballer (Fitzroy ) (d. 1955 )
7 July – 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 ) and cricketer (d. 2004 )
27 August – Bluey Wilkinson , speedway rider (d. 1940 )
30 August – Ted Harris , Queensland politician (d. 1993 )
9 September – 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 (Footscray , Hawthorn ) (d. 1974 )
29 September – Sir Charles Court , 21st Premier of Western Australia (born in the United Kingdom ) (d. 2007 )
October - December
John England
4 October – Ray Whittorn , Victorian politician (d. 1995 )
12 October – John England , New South Wales politician and Administrator of the Northern Territory (d. 1985 )
14 October – Sir Marcus Loane , Anglican Archbishop of Sydney and Primate of Australia (d. 2009 )
21 October – Dick Harris , Australian rules footballer (Richmond ) (d. 1993 )
26 October – John Hinde , broadcaster and film reviewer (d. 2006 )
1 November – Samuel Warren Carey , geologist (d. 2002 )
8 November – Sir Robert Jackson , public servant and United Nations administrator (d. 1991 )
11 November – Bill Longley , speedway racer (d. 2005 )
3 December – Bill Cahill , Australian rules footballer (Essendon ) (d. 1966 )
31 December – Dal Stivens , writer (d. 1997 )
Deaths
Allan McLean
Lord Northcote
4 February – George Edwards , New South Wales politician (b. 1855 )
18 February – Billy Murdoch , cricketer (b. 1854 )
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 – 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 , 19th Premier of Victoria (b. 1840 )
16 August – 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 , 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 – 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 – Sir John Hoad , 4th 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
References
1911 in Oceania
Sovereign states Associated states of New Zealand