The following lists events that happened during 1926 in Australia.
Incumbents
State premiers
State governors
Events
Science and technology
Arts and literature
Main article: 1926 in Australian literature
Sport
Births
- 7 January – Joe Marston, soccer player (died 2015)
- 3 February – Raymond Martin, chemist (died 2020)
- 4 February – Dave Sands, boxer (died 1952)
- 6 February – Bruce Ruxton, former soldier and president of the RSL (died 2011)
- 8 February – Tony Street, politician
- 10 February – Arvi Parbo, businessman (died 2019)
- 16 February – Rayene Stewart Simpson, soldier and Victoria Cross recipient (died 1978)
- 6 March – Ray O'Connor, Premier of Western Australia (1982–1983) (died 2013)
- 15 March – Thelma Keane, wife of cartoonist Bil Keane and inspiration for the "Mommy" character in The Family Circus (died 2008)
- 2 April – Jack Brabham, racing driver (died 2014)
- 13 April – Neil Betts, rugby union player (died 2017)
- 11 May – Frank Thring, actor (died 1994)
- 25 June – Kep Enderby, Esperantist and politician (died 2015)
- 27 June – Bruce Tozer, cricketer
- 1 July – Stan Obst, Australian rules footballer (died 2005)
- 3 July – Laurence Street, jurist and former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales (died 2018)
- 4 July – Stuart Thomas Butler, nuclear physicist (died 1982)
- 9 July – Peter Mullins, decathlete (died 2012)
- 12 July – Al Grassby, politician, Minister for Immigration (died 2005)
- 20 July – Russ Gorman, politician (died 2017)
- 31 July – Jack Pollard, sports writer and cricket historian (died 2002)
- 5 August – Doug McClelland, politician
- 15 August – Ted Allsopp, race walker
- 27 August – Reg Watson, television producer and screenwriter (died 2019)
- 8 September – Keith Adams, adventurer (died 2012)
- 16 September – Sir William Cole, public servant (died 2019)
- 18 September – Deirdre Jordan, academic and educator
- 30 September – Frank O'Neill, swimmer
- 11 October – Neville Wran, Premier of New South Wales (1976–1986) (died 2014)
- 20 October – Peter Durack, politician, Attorney-General (died 2008)
- 7 November – Joan Sutherland, opera singer (died 2010)
- 15 November – Ivor Greenwood, politician, Attorney-General (died 1976)
- 31 December – Billy Snedden, politician, Leader of the Liberal Party (died 1987)
Deaths
- 9 January – William Henry Warren (born 1852), engineer
- 12 January – Sir Austin Chapman (born 1864), politician
- 27 April – Ada Cambridge (born 1844), author
- 30 April – Sir Tim Coghlan (born 1856), NSW state statistician
- 11 May – Hugh Dixson (born 1841), businessman and philanthropist
- 15 May – Joseph James Fletcher (born 1850), biologist
- 21 May – H. V. McKay (born 1865), inventor of the Sunshine harvester
- 4 June – Fred Spofforth (born 1853), cricketer
- 23 June – Henry Lowther Clarke (born 1850), Anglican archbishop of Melbourne
- 28 June – William Archibald (born 1850), South Australian politician
- 14 September – Charles Hedley (born 1862), naturalist
- 3 October – Samuel James Mitchell (born 1852), first Supreme Court of NT judge
- 11 December – Sir William McMillan (born 1850), politician
- 11 December – Gottlieb Schuler (born 1854), journalist
- 13 December – William Spence (born 1846), trade union leader and politician
- Joe Slater (born 1872) composer, music publisher
See also
- List of Australian films of the 1920s
References
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