1902 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1902 in Australia.

1902 in Australia
MonarchyEdward VII
Governor-GeneralJohn Hope, 7th Earl of Hopetoun
Prime ministerEdmund Barton
Population3,845,265
ElectionsSouth Australia, Victoria, Queensland

1902
in
Australia

Decades:
  • 1880s
  • 1890s
  • 1900s
  • 1910s
  • 1920s
See also:

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

Arts and 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

Deaths

See also

References

  1. Sorted rainfall over Australia for all months
  2. April 1902 rainfall totals
  3. Australian Bureau of Meteorology National Climate Centre; Annual Climate Summary 2000, p. 1
  4. Australian Bureau of Meteorology; Sorted annual rainfall over Australia
  5. Smith, Ian; "An assessment of recent trends in Australian rainfall"; in Australian Meteorological Magazine; issue 53 (2004); pp. 163-173
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