1981 in Austria
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Incumbents
Governors
- Burgenland: Theodor Kery
- Carinthia: Leopold Wagner[3]
- Lower Austria: Andreas Maurer (until 22 January); Siegfried Ludwig (from 22 January)[4]
- Salzburg: Wilfried Haslauer Sr.[5]
- Styria: Josef Krainer junior[6]
- Tyrol: Eduard Wallnöfer[7]
- Upper Austria: Josef Ratzenböck[8]
- Vienna: Leopold Gratz[9]
- Vorarlberg: Herbert Keßler[10]
Events
- 4 May – The European Law Students' Association (ELSA) is founded in Vienna by law students from Austria, West Germany, Poland and Hungary.[11]
Births
- 21 July – Aleksandar Đorđević, footballer[citation needed]
Deaths
- 3 January – Alfred Proksch (born 1898)[12]
- 5 January – Walter Feistritzer, ice hockey player (born 1920)[13]
- 8 January – Margarete Markl, sculptor (born 1902)[14]
- 27 November – Lotte Lenya, singer and actress (born 1891)[15]
