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List of events
The following lists events that happened during 1922 in Australia.
Billy Hughes
- 5 January –
Anthony Synnot, Chief of the Defence Force (died 2001)
- 15 January –
Eric Willis, Premier of New South Wales (died 1999)
- 23 January –
Tom Lewis, Premier of New South Wales (died 2016)
- 21 February –
Fos Williams, Australian rules footballer (died 2001)
- 24 February –
Bill Morris, Australian rules footballer (died 1960)
- 14 March –
Bob Bignall, soccer player (died 2013)
- 15 March –
Hesba Fay Brinsmead, children's author (died 2003)
- 28 March –
Neville Bonner, first Indigenous federal MP (died 1999)
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- 29 March –
Mac Holten, Australian rules footballer and politician (died 1996)
- 30 March –
John McLeay, Jr., politician (died 2000)
- 10 April –
Nancy Millis, microbiologist (died 2012)
- 9 May –
Col Hoy, cricket umpire (died 1999)
- 12 May –
Arthur Gorrie, Hobby shop proprietor (died 1992)
- 27 June –
Milton Clark, Australian rules footballer (died 2018)
- 7 July –
Robert Raymond, filmmaker and television pioneer (died 2003)
- 29 July –
Mac Wilson, Australian rules footballer (died 1996)
- 1 August –
Pat McDonald, actress (
Number 96) (died 1990)
- 23 August –
Ronald Wilson, High Court justice (died 2005)
- 30 August –
Lionel Murphy, Attorney-General and High Court justice (died 1986)
- 25 September –
Ted Baldwin, politician (died 2008)
- 26 September –
Leonard Teale, actor (died 1994)
- 7 October –
Jim McCabe, Victorian politician (died 2019)
- 10 October –
Tim McNamara, musician (died 1983)
- 1 November –
James Rowland, Chief of Air Force and Governor of New South Wales (died 1999)
- 18 November –
Una Hale, operatic soprano (died 2005)
- 4 December –
Densey Clyne, naturalist, photographer and writer (died 2019)
- 6 December –
Gordon Ada, microbiologist (died 2012)
- 20 December –
Geoff Mack, country music singer (died 2017)
- 28 December –
Lionel Bowen, politician (died 2012)
Frank Tudor
Henry Lawson
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10 January –
Frank Tudor, 6th
Federal Leader of the Opposition (b.
1866)
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14 February –
Bertram Stevens, art and literary critic (b.
1872)
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8 March –
Elizabeth, Lady Hope, evangelist (b.
1842)
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22 March –
Arthur Groom, Victorian politician and land agent (b.
1852)
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4 April –
Peter Waite, pastoralist, businessman and philanthropist (born in the
United Kingdom) (b.
1834)
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7 April –
James McGowen, 18th
Premier of New South Wales (born in the
Indian Ocean) (b.
1855)
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14 April –
Rose Summerfield, feminist and labour activist (died in
Paraguay) (b.
1864)
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24 April –
Colin Campbell Ross, wine bar owner and falsely convicted murderer (b.
1892)
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30 April –
Robert Carl Sticht, metallurgist and art collector (born in the
United States) (b.
1856)
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24 May –
James Arthur Pollock, physicist (born in
Ireland) (b.
1865)
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25 May –
Roy Redgrave, actor (born in the
United Kingdom) (b.
1873)
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31 May –
Jørgen Jensen, soldier (born in
Denmark) (b.
1891)
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15 June –
Alfred Cecil Rowlandson, publisher and bookseller (died in
New Zealand) (b.
1865)
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17 June –
Sir Robert Philp, 15th
Premier of Queensland (born in the
United Kingdom) (d.
1922)
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11 July –
Hans Irvine, Victorian politician and winemaker (died in the
United Kingdom) (b.
1856)
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23 July –
Joseph Edmund Carne, geologist (b.
1855)
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2 September –
Henry Lawson, writer and poet (b.
1867)
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17 September –
Kate Rickards, trapeze artist and musical theatre actress (died in the
Red Sea) (b.
1862)
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26 September –
Sir Charles Wade, 17th
Premier of New South Wales (b.
1863)
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4 October –
Ellis Rowan, naturalist and illustrator (b.
1848)
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27 November –
Dugald Thomson, New South Wales politician (born in the
United Kingdom) (b.
1849)
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17 December –
David Lindsay, explorer and surveyor (b.
1856)
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