1926 in Australia
See also: 1925 in Australia, other events of 1926, 1927 in Australia and the Timeline of Australian history.
Incumbents
State premiers
State governors
Events
Science and technology
Arts and literature
Film
Sport
Births
- 7 January – Joe Marston, soccer player
- 4 February – Dave Sands, boxer
- 6 February – Bruce Ruxton, former soldier and president of the RSL (d. 2011)
- 8 February – Tony Street, politician
- 16 February – Rayene Stewart Simpson, soldier and Victoria Cross recipient
- 6 March – Ray O'Connor, Premier of Western Australia (1982–1983)
- 15 March – Thelma Keane, wife of cartoonist Bil Keane and inspiration for the "Mommy" character in The Family Circus (d. 2008)
- 2 April – Jack Brabham, racing driver
- 11 May – Frank Thring, actor (d. 1994)
- 25 June – Kep Enderby, Esperantist and politician
- 4 July – Stuart Thomas Butler, nuclear physicist (d. 1982)
- 12 July – Al Grassby, politician, Minister for Immigration
- 31 July – Jack Pollard, sports writer and cricket historian (d. 2002)
- 5 August – Doug McClelland, politician
- 15 August — Ted Allsopp, race walker
- 8 September – Keith Adams, adventurer
- 18 September – Deirdre Jordan, academic and educator
- 11 October – Neville Wran, Premier of New South Wales (1976–1986)
- 20 October – Peter Durack, politician, Attorney-General
- 7 November – Joan Sutherland, opera singer
- 15 November – Ivor Greenwood, politician, Attorney-General (d. 1976)
- 26 November – Tom Hughes, politician, Attorney-General
- 31 December – Billy Snedden, politician, Leader of the Liberal Party (d. 1987)
Deaths
- 9 January – William Henry Warren (b. 1852), engineer
- 12 January – Sir Austin Chapman (b. 1864), politician
- 27 April – Ada Cambridge (b. 1844), author
- 30 April – Sir Tim Coghlan (b. 1856), NSW state statistician
- 11 May – Hugh Dixson (b. 1841), businessman and philanthropist
- 15 May – Joseph James Fletcher (b. 1850), biologist
- 21 May – H. V. McKay (b. 1865), inventor of the Sunshine harvester
- 4 June – Fred Spofforth (b. 1853), cricketer
- 23 June – Henry Lowther Clarke (b. 1850), Anglican archbishop of Melbourne
- 28 June – William Archibald (b. 1850), South Australian politician
- 14 September – Charles Hedley (b. 1862), naturalist
- 3 October – Samuel James Mitchell (b. 1852), first Supreme Court of NT judge
- 11 December – Sir William McMillan (b. 1850), politician
- 11 December – Gottlieb Schuler (b. 1854), journalist
- 13 December – William Spence (b. 1846), trade union leader and politician
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