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1941 in Australia
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See also: 1940 in Australia, other events of 1941, 1942 in Australia and the Timeline of Australian history.
Incumbents
State Premiers
State Governors
Events
Science & Technology
Arts and literature
Film
Sport
Births
- January 29 – Maggie Kirkpatrick, actress
- February 2 – John Cornell, actor and producer
- February 4 – Russell Cooper, Premier of Queensland (1989)
- March 11 – Kim Santow, NSW Supreme Court judge
- March 29 – Michael Thornhill, film producer, screenwriter and film director
- March 31 – Faith Leech, swimmer
- April 10 – Wendy Fatin, politician
- April 17 – Bill Landeryou, politician
- April 24 – John Williams, classical guitarist
- May 11 – Ian Redpath, cricketer
- May 18 – Lobby Loyde, rock music guitarist (d. 2007)
- May 31 – Julian Croft, poet
- June 4 – Kenneth G. Ross, playwright
- June 24 – Graham McKenzie, cricketer
- June 28 – Harry Quick, politician
- July 31 – Heather McKay, squash player
- September 22 – Murray Bail, writer
- September 27 – Gay Kayler, country music singer
- October 3 – John Elliott, businessman
- October 14 – David Kemp, politician
- October 16 – Genevieve Lloyd, philosopher and feminist
- October 25 – Helen Reddy, singer
- October 28 – Fred Chaney, WA politician
- November 16 – Max Gillies, actor
- December 13 – Dixie Willis, middle distance runner
Deaths
- March 18 – Harry Boan (b. 1860), founder of Boans department store
- April 1 – John Chamberlain (b. 1884), cricketer
- April 5 – Banjo Paterson (b. 1864), bush poet, author and journalist
- April 12 – James Boyd (b. 1867), politician
- April 15 – Emily Pelloe (b. 1878), botanical illustrator
- May 4 – Chris McKivat (b. 1879), rugby union and league player
- May 8 – Alexander Hay (b. 1865), politician
- June 15 – John Lynch (b. 1862), politician
- June 24 – Francis Anderson (b. 1858), philosopher
- July 1 – Francis Birtles (b. 1881), adventurer
- July 7 – Randolph Bedford (b. 1868), writer and Queensland politician
- July 27 – James Ronald (b. 1861), politician
- July 31 – Ron Barassi, Sr. (b. 1913), Australian rules footballer
- August 1 – James Drake (b. 1850), member of the first federal ministry
- August 23 – Jack O'Connor (b. 1875), cricketer
- August 30 – Gregan McMahon (b. 1874), actor and theatrical producer
- August 31 – Thomas Bavin (b. 1874), Premier of New South Wales (1927–1930)
- September 1 – Millice Culpin (b. 1846), politician
- September 5 – George Marchant (b. 1857), soft drink manufacturer
- October 1 – John Longstaff (b. 1861), artist
- November 18 – Chris Watson (b. 1867), Prime Minister of Australia (1904)
- November 19 – Joseph Burnett (b. 1899), captain of the HMAS Sydney
See also
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