History

  • The british navy captain arthur phillip founds a penal settlement at sydney.

    The british navy captain arthur phillip founds a penal settlement at sydney.
    After much experience at sea, including command of a ship that was saved in a storm by convicts, Phillip sailed with the First Fleet, as Governor-designate of the proposed British penal colony of New South Wales. In February 1788, he selected its location to be Port Jackson (now Sydney Harbour).
  • First Fleet.

    First Fleet.
    The First Fleet is the name given to the 11 ships which left Great Britain on 13 May 1787 to found a penal colony that became the first European settlement in Australia.
  • The first fleet arrived at botany bay

    The first fleet arrived at botany bay
    The First Fleet is the name given to the 11 ships which left Great Britain on 13 May 1787 to found a penal colony that became the first European settlement in Australia.
  • Rum rebellion

    Rum rebellion
    The Rum Rebellion of 1808 was the only successful armed takeover of government in Australian history.
  • Crossing the Blue Mountains

    Crossing the Blue Mountains
    The 1813 crossing of the Blue Mountains was the expedition led by Gregory Blaxland, William Lawson and William Charles Wentworth, which became the first successful crossing of the Blue Mountains in New South Wales by European settlers.
  • Swan River Colony Founded

    Swan River Colony Founded
    The Swan River Colony was a British settlement established in 1829 on the Swan River, in Western Australia.
  • Victoria founded

    Victoria founded
    Victoria (abbreviated as Vic) is a state in the south-east of Australia. Victoria is Australia's most densely populated state and its second-most populous state overall.
  • Gold Rush

    Gold Rush
    The Australian gold rushes were periods of significant migration of workers, both more locally and from overseas, to areas which had discoveries of gold deposits.
  • Eureka Stockade

    Eureka Stockade
    The Eureka Rebellion of year 1854 was a historically significant organised rebellion of gold miners of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, who revolted against the colonial authority of the United Kingdom.
  • Australia becomes the first country to introduce the secret ballot - or 'Australian ballot' - for elections.

      Australia becomes the first country to introduce the secret ballot - or 'Australian ballot' - for elections.
    The secret ballot is a voting method in which a voter's choices in an election or a referendum are anonymous, forestalling attempts to influence the voter by intimidation or bribery.
  • Colony of Western Australia established at Perth by Captain James Stirling

    Colony of Western Australia established at Perth by Captain James Stirling
    The Swan River Colony was a British settlement established in 1829 on the Swan River, in Western Australia.
  • Ned kelly shot a man called McIntyre

    Ned kelly shot a man called McIntyre
    Edward "Ned" Kelly (December 1854[1] – 11 November 1880) was an Australian bushranger of Irish descent.
  • Australia and England play the first-ever cricket Test match in Melbourne.

    Australia and England play the first-ever cricket Test match in Melbourne.
    Test matches in the period 1877 to 1883 were organised somewhat differently from international cricket matches today.
  • -The country is unified. The Commonwealth of Australia comes into being on 1st January.

     -The country is unified. The Commonwealth of Australia comes into being on 1st January.
    The first Aborigines arrive from south-east Asia. By 20,000 BC they have spread throughout the mainland and Tasmania.
  • federation

    federation
    The Federation of Australia was the process by which the six separate British self-governing colonies of Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, and Western Australia formed one nation.
  • Gold Rush in Western Australia – CoolgardieKalgoorlie.

    Gold Rush in Western Australia – CoolgardieKalgoorlie.
    Coolgardie is a small town in Western Australia, 558 kilometres (347 mi) east of the state capital, Perth.
  • Women allowed to vote.

    Women allowed to vote.
    Women's suffrage (also known as woman suffrage)[1] is the right of women to vote and to stand for electoral office.
  • Tasmania founded.

    Tasmania founded.
    The history of Tasmania begins at the end of the most recent ice age (approximately 10,000 years ago) when it is believed that the island was joined to the Australian mainland.
  • White Australia Policy.

    White Australia Policy.
    The term White Australia Policy comprises various historical policies that intentionally favoured immigration to Australia from certain European countries, and especially from Britain.
  • Queensland founded.

    Queensland founded.
    The human history of Queensland encompasses both a long Aboriginal Australian presence as well as the more recent European settlement.