1927 in Australia

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1927
in
Australia

Decades:
See also:

The following lists events that happened during 1927 in Australia.

1927 in Australia
SA, NSW, VIC

Incumbents

Stanley Bruce

State premiers

State governors

Events

Parliament House Opening, 1927

Science and technology

Arts and literature

Sport

  • 27 August – Robert Ferguson McMurdo wins the men's national marathon title, clocking 3:06:26 in Sydney.The race was not considered an official Australian championship by the National Athletics Federation even though all the top runners from all over Australia were competing.The Cup,however,reads "Australian Marathon Championship" 27/08/27.
  • 17 September - The 1927 NSWRFL season culminates in South Sydney's 20–11 victory over St. George in the final.
  • 24 September – Collingwood become premiers of the 1927 VFL season, defeating Richmond 2.13 (25) to 1.7 (13) in the 1927 grand final.
  • 1 November – Trivalve wins the Melbourne Cup.
  • South Australia wins the
    Sheffield Shield

Births

Slim Dusty

Deaths

  • 7 January – Robert Jones, Irish-born Australian politician (born 1845)
  • 15 March –
    Hector Rason
    , Premier of Western Australia (born 1858)
  • 31 March – Paris Nesbit, lawyer (born 1852)
  • 2 April – Edward Davies, architect (born 1852)
  • 26 October – Squizzy Taylor, gangster (born 1888)
  • 13 December – Stephen Henry Parker, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia (born 1846)

See also

References

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