The following lists events that happened during 1902 in Australia.
In 1902 women were finally allowed to vote and stand in federal elections.
Incumbents
State premiers
State governors
Events
- 7 February – The Waterside Workers Federation is formed.
- April – Averaged over Australia, the driest month on record with only 3.74 millimetres (0.15 in).[1] Over half the continent was absolutely rainless and less than 3 percent outside Tasmania had more than 10 millimetres (0.39 in).[2]
- 31 May – The Second Boer War, in which Australia is involved, ends.
- 12 June – The Commonwealth Franchise Act granted most Australian women the right to vote and stand in federal elections.
- 31 July – A coal gas explosion kills 96 in the Mount Kembla mining disaster
- 1 August – New Idea magazine is first published.
- 3 November – Postmaster-General James Drake opens a submarine telegraph cable from Southport, Queensland to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, completing a British Empire communications line.
- 18 December – The mayors of Sydney and Melbourne are conferred the title of Lord Mayor
- 26 December – Brisbane is declared a city.
- 26 December – Ada Evans becomes the first female law graduate in Australia.
- As a culmination of the Federation Drought, this was by raw totals the driest calendar year averaged over Australia since 1890[3] with only 314.46 millimetres (12.38 in)[4] (though by area-averaged mean decile it was only eleventh driest).[5]
Unknown dates
- The world's first successful pyritic smelting takes place at Mount Lyell, Tasmania
Arts and literature
Main article: 1902 in Australian literature
- 17 September – Opera singer Nellie Melba arrives in Brisbane for her first Australian tour after 16 years in Europe.
- James White wins the Wynne Prize with his bronze sculpture In Defence of the Flat
Sport
Births
- 15 January – Dan Dempsey (died 1960), rugby league footballer
- 25 February – Vince Gair (died 1980), politician
- 2 May – Alan Marshall (died 1984), writer
- 22 May – Leslie Herron (died 1973), Chief Justice of NSW
- 12 July – Vic Armbruster (died 1984), rugby league footballer
- 17 July – Christina Stead (died 1983), writer
- 28 July – Albert Namatjira (died 1959), painter
Deaths
See also
References
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