1924 in Australia
See also: 1923 in Australia, other events of 1924, 1925 in Australia and the Timeline of Australian history.
Incumbents
State premiers
State governors
Events
Births
- 1 January – Elizabeth McKinnon, Olympic sprinter
- 24 January – Catherine Hamlin, obstetrician and gynaecologist
- 29 February – David Beattie, Governor-General of New Zealand (1980–1985)
- 11 April – Frank Wilson (d. 2005), actor
- 25 April – Peter Abeles, businessman (d. 1999)
- 25 April – Eric D'Arcy, Catholic Archbishop of Hobart (d. 2005)
- 3 May – Ken Kearney, rugby league player (d. 2006)
- 5 May – Gordon Jackson, businessman (d. 1991)
- 31 May – Patsy Adam-Smith, author and historian (d. 2001)
- 3 June – Eric Neal, Governor of South Australia (1996–2001)
- 24 June – Brian Bevan, rugby league player (d. 1991)
- 29 June – Eric Worrell, RAAF pilot (d. 1993)
- 23 August – David Boyd, artist
- 13 September – Harold Blair, tenor and Aboriginal activist (d. 1976)
- 27 September – Charlotte MacGibbon, javelin thrower
- 1 October – Leonie Kramer, academic and educator
- 5 October – Kenneth Jack, artist
- 20 October – Andrew Blomberg, soccer player
- 25 October – Paul Rigby, cartoonist
- 26 October – Reg Withers, Senator for Western Australia
- 10 November – Bobby Limb (d. 1999), entertainer
- 21 November – David Thomson, politician
- 22 November – Les Johnson, politician
- 28 November – Harry Bath (d. 2008), rugby league footballer and coach
- 3 December – John Winter, Olympic high jumper (d. 2007)
- 17 December – Clifton Pugh, artist
Deaths
- 23 January – Chas Brownlow (b. 1861), Australian rules football administrator
- 20 January – Henry 'Ivo' Crapp (b. 1872), VFL umpire
- 3 March – John Ramsay (b. 1841), businessman
- 12 March – Henry Deane (b. 1847), engineer and botanist
- 25 March – John Reedman (b. 1865), cricketer and Australian rules footballer
- 1 April – Stan Rowley (b. 1876), Olympic sprinter
- 9 May – Edward Henry Embley (b. 1861), doctor
- 2 June – Anselm Bourke (b. 1835), Catholic priest
- 19 July – Kingsley Fairbridge (b. 1885), child emigration pioneer
- 30 August – Gerald Sharp (b. 1865), Anglican clergyman
- 19 September – Alick Bannerman (b. 1854), cricketer
- 19 September – Henry George Smith (b. 1852), chemist
- 22 October – Sir William Loton (b. 1839), Western Australian politician
- 29 October – John Marden (b. 1855), teacher and headmaster
References