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The following lists events that happened during 1915 in Australia .
Incumbents
State premiers
State governors
Events
Science and technology
Arts and literature
Sport
Births 6 February – Donald Friend (died 1989), artist, writer and diarist 2 March – John Wear Burton (died 2010), public servant and diplomat 3 March – Manning Clark (died 1991), historian 6 March – Mary Ward (died 2021), actress 22 March – Charlotte Anderson (died 2002), professor of paediatrics 9 April – Bob Quinn (died 2008), SANFL footballer (Port Adelaide ) 30 May – Michael Thwaites (died 2005), poet, academic and intelligence officer 31 May – Judith Wright (died 2000), poet 3 June – Jim McClelland (died 1999), senator and government minister 20 June – Dick Reynolds (died 2002), VFL footballer (Essendon ) 16 July – David Campbell (died 1979), poet 3 August – Arthur John Birch (died 1995), organic chemist 26 October – Lindsay Pryor (died 1998), botanist 2 November – May Campbell (died 1981), field hockey player 25 November – Ron Hamence (died 2010), cricketer 29 November – Bob Cotton (died 2006), senator and government minister 31 December – John Murray (died 2009), politician
Deaths Thomas Playford II 11 January – James Wilkinson , Queensland politician (b. 1854 ) 11 March – Thomas Alexander Browne , author (born in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1826 ) 4 April – Sir Francis Bathurst Suttor , New South Wales politician and pastoralist (b. 1839 ) 19 April – Thomas Playford II , 17th Premier of South Australia (born in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1837 )[ 2] 25 April - William Henry Strahan , writer and soldier (b. 1869 ) 2 June – George Randell , Western Australian politician (born in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1830 ) 25 June – Frederick Manson Bailey , botanist (born in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1827 ) 28 June – Victor Trumper , cricketer (b. 1877 ) 18 July – George Marshall-Hall , composer and poet (born in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1862 ) 2 August – Sir John Downer , 16th Premier of South Australia (b. 1843 ) 8 October – E. Phillips Fox , impressionist painter (b. 1865 ) 29 October – Richard Edwards , Queensland politician (born in the United Kingdom ) (d. 1915 ) 20 November – Robert Barr Smith , businessman and philanthropist (born in the United Kingdom ) (b. 1824 ) 4 December – George Richards , New South Wales politician (b. 1865 ) 21 December – Thomas Sergeant Hall , geologist and biologist (b. 1858 )
References ^ Myer, Harold (1925). Power Supply and Distribution . ^ John Playford (1988). Geoff Serle (ed.). Playford, Thomas (1837–1915) . Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 11. Melbourne University Press. Retrieved 3 January 2022 .
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1915 in Oceania
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