The following lists events that happened during 1909 in the Commonwealth of Australia.
Incumbents
State premiers
State governors
Events
Science and technology
- 16 July – The first powered aeroplane flight in Australia is made.
Arts and literature
Main article: 1909 in Australian literature
Sport
- 29 January – New South Wales wins the Sheffield Shield
- 15 June – Representatives from England, Australia and South Africa meet at Lord's and form the Imperial Cricket Conference.
- 21 August – Andrew Wood wins the inaugural men's national marathon title, clocking 2:59:15 in Brisbane. Though billed as the Australasian Championships, the Australian Athletic Union did not consider it to be the official championship.
- 31 August – The first interstate ice hockey competition is held in Melbourne.
- 14 September - The 1909 NSWRFL season culminates in the grand final which was forfeited by Balmain to make South Sydney back-to-back premiers
- 29 October – The South Melbourne Swans defeat the Carlton Blues 4.14 (38) to 4.12 (36) in the 1909 VFL Grand Final.
- 2 November – Prince Foote wins the Melbourne Cup.
Births
- 19 January – Leon Goldsworthy, explosives expert (died 1994)
- 8 February – Elisabeth Murdoch, philanthropist (died 2012)
- 13 February – Reginald Ansett, businessman and aviator (died 1981)
- 2 March – Percival Bazeley, scientist (died 1991)
- 19 March – Nell Hall Hopman, tennis player (died 1968)
- 26 March – Chips Rafferty, actor (died 1971)
- 9 April – Robert Helpmann, dancer and choreographer (died 1986)
- 23 May – William Sidney, 1st Viscount De L'Isle, Governor General of Australia (died 1991)
- 15 June – Cyril Walsh, High Court judge (died 1973)
- 20 June – Errol Flynn, Australian actor (died 1959)
- 23 June – Keith Virtue, aviator (died 1980)
- 6 July – Eric Reece, Premier of Tasmania (died 1999)
- 9 September – Decima Norman, athlete (died 1983)
- 10 September – Dorothy Hill, geologist (died 1998)
- 3 December – Stanley Burbury, Governor of Tasmania (died 1995)
Deaths
- 9 February – Charles Conder, artist (born 1868)
- 4 March – Max Hirsch, economist (born 1852)
- 14 March – William Charles Kernot, engineer (born 1845)
- 6 April – Sir Julian Salomons, chief justice and politician (born 1836)
- 18 April – William Saumarez Smith, Anglican archbishop (born 1836)
- 28 April – Henry D'Esterre Taylor, banker and Federationist (born 1853)
- 31 May – Thomas Price, Premier of South Australia (born 1852)
- 29 June – Sir George Shenton, first Mayor of Perth (born 1842)
- 4 July – Alfred Compigne, politician (born 1818)
- 23 July – Sir Frederick Holder, Premier of South Australia (born 1850)
- 8 August – Mary MacKillop, Australian nun (born 1842)
- 18 September – Mary Lee, suffragette and social reformer (born 1821)
- 6 October – Martha Rendell, last woman to be hanged in WA (born 1871)
- 10 November – George Essex Evans, poet (born 1863)
- 6 December – Sir William Henry Bundey, judge and politician (born 1838)
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