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Revision as of 07:17, 19 January 2006 by 211.30.206.11 (talk) (→10 or fewer deaths)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)This is a list of disasters in Australia sorted by death toll.
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100 or more deaths
Disaster | Location | Deaths | Date | Notes |
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1918 Spanish Influenza Epidemic | Australia-wide | 12,000 | 1918-1919 | Approximate death toll. Sydney was the worst affected area. |
Polio epidemic | Australia-wide | 1,013 | 1946-1955 | |
Bubonic plague epidemic | Australia-wide | 550 | 1900-1910 | |
Heatwave | Victoria | 438 | January, 1939 | Heatwave killed 438 |
Heatwave | Southern regions, Australia | 437 | 1895-1896 | Widespread heatwave killed 437, including 47 in Bourke, New South Wales |
Cyclone Mahina | Bathurst Bay, Queensland | 410 | March, 1889 | Estimated toll |
Cataraqui | King Island, Tasmania | 406 | 1845 | Shipwreck |
Zuytdorp | Murchison Coast, Western Australia | 286 | April, 1712 | Shipwreck There has been speculation that there were some survivors, helped by local Aborigines. |
AHS Centaur | Caloundra, Queensland | 268 | 1943 | Hospital ship torpedoed by Japanese submarine |
Heatwave | Southern states | 246 | December, 1907-January, 1908 | |
Air raids on Darwin | Darwin, Northern Territory | 242 | February 19, 1942 | The toll may have been higher, itinerants and aboriginal persons may be under represented in the official count. |
Cowra breakout | Cowra, New South Wales | 235-238 | August 5, 1944 | |
Neva | King Island, Tasmania | 224 | May 13, 1835 | Shipwreck |
Vergulde Draeck | Perth, Western Australia | 186 | April, 1656 | Shipwreck |
Cyclone and sinking of SS Koombana | Western Australia | 149 | March 1, 1912 | |
Heatwaves | Australia-wide | 147 | 1920-1921 | |
Heatwaves | Australia-wide | 143+ | 1911-1912 | |
Cyclone | Broome, Western Australia | 141 | March, 1935 | Pearling fleet devastated |
Cyclone | Eighty Mile Beach, Western Australia | 140 | 1884 | Pearling fleet sunk |
George III shipwreck | D'Entrecasteaux Channel, Tasmania | 133 | April 12, 1835 | |
Quetta | Cape York, Queensland | 133 | February 28, 1890 | Shipwreck |
Heatwave | Southern states | 130 | 1926-1927 | |
Batavia | Western Australia | 125+ | June-July, 1629 | Shipwreck. Mutineers murdered 125 other passengers. The death toll of 125 does not include the mutineers, of whom 7 were immediately hung and 2 were cast away when Captain Pelsaert returned. Most of the remaining mutineers were later executed. |
Heatwave | Australia-wide | 122+ | 1913-1914 | |
Cyclone and sinking of Yongala | North-eastern Queensland | 122 | March 16, 1911 | |
Dunbar | Sydney, New South Wales | 121 | August 20, 1857 | Shipwreck |
Heatwave | Australia-wide | 112 | 1939-1940 | |
Heatwave | Australia-wide | 109 | 1909-1910 | |
Heatwave | Southern regions, Australia | 105+ | 1959 | One source puts death toll at 145 |
Gothenburg | Ayr, Queensland | 102-112 | February 24, 1875 | Shipwreck during cyclone. Records of passengers vary |
Richmond River massacre | Richmond River, New South Wales | 100 | January, 1846 | Massacre of aborigines |
50 to 99 deaths
Disaster | Location | Deaths | Date | Notes |
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Heatwave | Southern regions Australia | 99 | December, 1972 to February, 1973 | |
1934 Cyclone | Northern Queensland | 99 | March, 1934 | Cyclone and 9.1m storm surge |
Mount Kembla Colliery gas explosion | Mount Kembla, New South Wales | 94 | July 31, 1902 | coal mine gas explosion |
Trial | Monte Bello Islands, Western Australia | 93 | April 23, 1622 | Shipwreck Earliest recorded Australian shipwreck |
Gundagai floods | Gundagai, New South Wales | 89 | June 24, 1852 | |
Admella | Carpenter Rocks, South Australia | 89 | August 6, 1859 | Shipwreck |
Granville train disaster | Sydney, New South Wales | 83 | January 18, 1977 | Derailment followed by bridge collapse |
HMAS Voyager | twenty miles south-east of Jervis Bay, New South Wales | 82 | February 10, 1964 | Sank after collision with HMAS Melbourne |
Bulli Colliery gas explosion | Bulli, New South Wales | 81 | March 23, 1887 | coal mine gas explosion |
British Admiral | King Island, Tasmania | 79 | May 23, 1874 | Shipwreck |
1918 Innisfail Cyclone | Queensland coast, particularly Innisfail | 77+ | March 10, 1918 | Cyclone and storm surge with death toll estimated between 77 and 100. |
Clermont Floods | Clermont, Queensland | 65 | December 27, 1916 | |
Cawarra sinking and storms | New South Wales | 76 | July 12, 1866 | 60 lives lost on Cawarra |
Mount Mulligan coal dust explosion | Mount Mulligan, Queensland | 76 | September 16, 1921 | coal dust explosion |
Ash Wednesday fires | Victoria, South Australia | 75 | 1983 | |
USS Frank E. Evans | South China Sea | 74 | June 3, 1969 | Sank after collision with HMAS Melbourne |
Ly-Ee-Moon | Green Cape, New South Wales | 71 | May 31, 1886 | Shipwreck |
Black Friday | Victoria, Australia | 71 | 1939 | |
Cyclone Tracy | Darwin | 71 | December 24, 1974 | Cyclone destroys city of Darwin On 17 March 2005, a Northern Territory Coroner's Inquest outcome increased the official death toll from 65 to 71. |
1967 Tasmanian fires | Tasmania | 62 | 1967 | Bushfires in Southern Tasmania |
Cyclone | near Roebourne and Geraldton, Western Australia | 61-71 | 1894 | Estimated toll includes those lost at sea and those killed in flooding at Geraldton |
Zeewyk | Houtman Abrolhos Islands, Western Australia | 60 | 1727 | Approximate death toll |
Bushfires | Victoria | 60 | February-March, 1926 | |
Exmouth Cyclone | Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia | 59-69 | 1875-1976 | Most casualties were at sea |
Loch Ard | Mutton Bird Island, off the Shipwreck Coast of Victoria | 53 | June 1, 1878 | Shipwreck Sources vary on exact death toll |
Bushfires | Victoria | 51 | 1943-1944 |
10 to 50 deaths
10 or fewer deaths
Disaster | Location | Deaths | Date | Notes |
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Bushfires | Victoria | 10 | January, 1965 | |
Heatwave | Eastern and Southern regions Australia | 10+ | January-February, 1997 | Strong likelihood of additional unreported deaths |
Violet Town railway disaster | Violet Town, Victoria | 9 | 7 February 1969 | Head on collision after driver dies at controls |
Gracetown Cliff Collapse | Gracetown, Western Australia | 9 | September 27, 1996 | 5 adults and 4 children died when a cliff face collapsed at Cowaramup Bay near Gracetown (Margaret River) |
Eyre Peninsula bushfires | Eyre Peninsula, South Australia | 9 | January 11, 2005 | Worst bushfires since Ash Wednesday |
Wandillo bushfires | Wandillo, South Australia | 8 | April, 1958 | 8 firefighters died |
Bushfires | Western Victoria | 8 | February, 1977 | Around Streatham was the worst affected area |
Queen Street massacre | Melbourne, Victoria | 8 | 1987 | Shooting massacre |
Snowtown murders | Remains discovered in Snowtown, South Australia | 8 | 1999 | Serial killings |
Nigo Kim cargo ship explosion | Off Dampier, Western Australia | 8 | November 18, 2001 | Cargo ship explosion |
Flash flooding | Canberra | 7 | 1971 | Seven motorists were killed when their cars were swept into a creek |
Truro murders | Remains discovered in bushland near Truro, South Australia | 7 | 1977 | Serial killings |
Milperra Bikie massacre | Milperra, New South Wales | 7 | 1984 | Shooting massacre |
Hoddle Street massacre | Clifton Hill, Victoria | 7 | 1987 | Shooting massacre |
Nyngan and Charleville Flood | Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria | 7 | 1990 | More than a million square kilometres of flooding |
Strathfield Massacre | Strathfield, New South Wales | 7 | 1991 | Massacre in Sydney. |
Cyclone Justin | Around Cairns, Queensland | 7 | March, 1997 | 1 death from landslide. There were also 26 deaths from the same cyclone in PNG. |
Glenbrook train disaster | Glenbrook, New South Wales | 7 | 1999 | Collision after "Stop and Proceed" |
Heatwave | around Adelaide, South Australia | 7 | February, 2000 | |
Waterfall train disaster | Waterfall, New South Wales | 7 | 2003 | Excessive speed after driver died at the controls |
Spotswood Sewer Disaster | Spotswood, Victoria | 6 | 1895 | The drilling of an underground sewer in Melbourne went too close to the Yarra River . |
Hills Railway line disaster | Between Blackwood, South Australia and Belair, South Australia | 6 | January 31, 1928 | Railway embankment collapsed during tunnel demolition |
Sydney floods | Sydney and Penrith, New South Wales | 6 | February to March, 1978 | |
Hawkesbury and Georges River Flood | Hawkesbury, New South Wales | 6 | August, 1986 | |
Air Ambulance Plane Crash | Essesdon, Melbourne | 6 | September 4, 1986 | Air Ambulance Cessna (call signal RED) crashed on take off after double engine failure |
Cyclone Nancy flood | Southern Queensland and northern New South Wales | 6 | February, 1990 | Drowning deaths |
Brooklyn train disaster | Brooklyn, New South Wales | 6 | May 6, 1990 | commuter train crashed into a stalled chartered steam train |
1998 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race | Tasman Sea | 6 | 1998 | 5 boats sank and 6 people died |
Plane crash | Willowbank, Queensland | 5 | January 2, 2006 | Skydiving Cessna 206 plane crash. |
Riverstone landslide | Cairns, Queensland | 5 | May 31, 1900 | Tramway cutting caves in on workers |
Sydenham Rail Disaster | Sydenham, New South Wales | 5 | 1953 | Wrong side failure causes rear end collision of two trains |
Heatwave | Southern South Australia and northern Victoria | 5+ | January, 1990 | Likelihood of additional unreported deaths |
Heatwave | Townsville region | 5 | January, 1994 | |
Linton bushfire | Linton, Victoria | 5 | 1998 | Wildfire engulfs five volunteer firefighters |
HMAS Warrnambool | Cairns, Queensland | 4 | September 13, 1947 | Sunk after hitting a mine left over from WW2 |
Floods from Cyclone Joy | North and Central Coast, Queensland | 4-5 | December, 1990 and January, 1991 | Extensive damage from flooding |
Heatwave | Melbourne, Victoria | 4+ | December, 1990 | Likelihood of additional unreported deaths |
Bushfires | Eastern Seaboard, New South Wales | 4 | January, 1994 | Over 800 bushfires. 3 of the dead were firefighters |
Flood | Southern Queensland and Northern New South Wales | 4 | May, 1996 | |
Cradle Mountain landslide | Cradle Mountain National Park | 4 | February 18, 2001 | 4 people died when landslide causes a bus to fall into a ravine |
Plane crash | Toowoomba, Queensland | 4 | November 27, 2001 | Plane hit powerlines |
2003 Canberra bushfires | Canberra | 4 | January 18, 2003 | Bushfire reaches capital city suburbs |
HMAS Westralia | Indian Ocean | 4 | May 5, 1998 | Unsuitable fuel hose in engine room bursts, spraying diesel which ignites, creating a fireball below deck. |
Plane crash | Newman, Western Australia | 4 | January 26, 2001 | Fuel starvation on Western Australia Police aircraft. |
Peter Dupas | Melbourne, Victoria | 3+ | Serial killer | |
Sydney Hilton bombing | Sydney, New South Wales | 3 | February 13, 1978 | Bomb explosion outside Sydney Hilton Hotel during the CHOGM. |
Tropical Cyclone Winifred | south of Innisfail, Queensland | 3 | February, 1986 | Category 3 cyclone in region from Cairns to Ingham |
Cyclone Althea | Townsville, Queensland | 3 | December, 1971 | Cyclone and storm surge |
Katherine (and Daly River) flood | Katherine, Northern Territory | 3 | January, 1998 | Flooding cause by ex-tropical cyclone Les |
Severe storm | Hunter, New South Wales, Sydney and central western regions | 3 | November, 2001 | |
Rover | Broulee, New South Wales | unknown | October 13, 1841 | Shipwreck. Death toll varies greatly between sources. |
See also
- 2002 Bali bombing - killed 88 Australians.
- Swiss canyoning disaster, 27 July 1999, near Interlaken - killed 21 people, 14 Australians
- HMAS Sydney sinking - 645 Australians died on November 19, 1941, off the coast off Carnarvon, Western Australia (outside Australian territorial waters)
- List of shipwrecks
- Timeline of major crimes in Australia
- List of Australian Aboriginal massacres
- List of United Kingdom disasters by death toll