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1901 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1901 in Australia.

Incumbents
MonarchVictoria (until 22 January), then Edward VIIGovernor-GeneralLord Hopetoun (from 1 January) • Prime MinisterEdmund Barton (from 1 January) • Opposition LeaderGeorge Reid (from 19 May) State leadersPremier of New South WalesWilliam Lyne (until 27 March), then John SeeOpposition LeaderCharles Lee (from 23 March) • Premier of QueenslandRobert PhilpOpposition LeaderAnderson Dawson (until 16 July), then Billy BrownePremier of South AustraliaFrederick Holder (until 15 May), then John JenkinsOpposition LeaderVaiben Louis Solomon, then Robert HomburgPremier of TasmaniaElliott LewisOpposition LeaderSir Edward Braddon (until March), then Sir Thomas Reibey (until October), then William PropstingPremier of VictoriaSir George Turner (until 12 February), then Alexander PeacockPremier of Western AustraliaSir John Forrest (until 15 February), then George Throssell (until 27 May), then George Leake (until 21 November), then Alf Morgans (until 23 December), then George Leake Governors and administratorsGovernor of New South WalesThe Earl Beauchamp (until 30 April) • Governor of QueenslandLord Lamington (until 19 December) • Governor of South AustraliaLord TennysonGovernor of TasmaniaSir Arthur Havelock (from 8 November) • Governor of VictoriaSir George Clarke (from 10 December) • Governor of Western AustraliaBaron Wetlock (from 1 May) • Government Resident of the Northern TerritoryCharles Dashwood ==Events==
Events
• 1 January – The Constitution of Australia comes into force, as the federation of Australia is complete. John Hope, 7th Earl of Hopetoun, is appointed as the first Governor-General, and Edmund Barton as the first Prime Minister. • 1 March – Following federation naval and military forces of the States are transferred to Commonwealth control. • 29 March – The first federal election is held to elect the first members of the House of Representatives and the first members of the Senate. • 31 March – A national census is held, which indicates the population of Australia is 3,773,801 (excluding Indigenous Australians). • 9 May – The Parliament of Australia is opened in the Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne. • 22 May – The foundation stone for St John's Cathedral, Brisbane, is laid by The Duke of Cornwall and York (later George V). the church celebrated 100 years of construction in 2006 and is the only gothic-style stone building under construction anywhere in the world. • 3 September – The Flag of Australia and Australian Red Ensign are adopted by the Government of Australia as official flags, following a national design competition. • 21 December – Construction begins on the rabbit-proof fence. • 23 December – The Immigration Restriction Act 1901 comes into force, instituting the White Australia Policy. • 31 December – The Roman Catholic Platform (now known as Cemetery Station No. 2) opens in Sydney, Australia's Rookwood Cemetery. ==Sport==
Sport
• 3 January – Victoria wins the Sheffield Shield. • 28 September – Essendon beats Collingwood 6.7 (43) to 2.4 (16) in the 1901 VFL grand final • 5 November – Revenue wins the Melbourne Cup. ==Literature==
Births
27 MarchKenneth Slessor, poet, journalist and war correspondent (d. 1971) • 1 JuneTom Gorman, rugby league footballer (d. 1978) • 25 SeptemberGordon Coventry, Australian rules footballer (Collingwood) (d. 1968) ==Deaths==
Deaths
10 JanuarySir James Dickson, 13th Premier of Queensland (born in the United Kingdom) (b. 1832) • 20 JuneAlexander Forrest, Western Australian politician and explorer (b. 1849) • 8 AugustWilliam Henry Groom, Queensland politician and newspaper proprietor (born in the United Kingdom) (b. 1833) • 31 OctoberRobert Abbott, New South Wales politician (born in Ireland) (b. 1830) • 30 NovemberEdward John Eyre, explorer (born and died in the United Kingdom) (b. 1815) ==See also==
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