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{{Year in Australia|1856}}
{{Year in region
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The following lists events that happened during '''1856 in Australia'''.
The following lists events that happened during '''1856 in Australia'''.


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* [[Governors of Tasmania|Governor of Tasmania]] – [[Henry Young|Sir Henry Young]]
* [[Governors of Tasmania|Governor of Tasmania]] – [[Henry Young|Sir Henry Young]]
* [[Governors of Victoria|Governor of Victoria]] – [[Henry Barkly|Sir Henry Barkly]]
* [[Governors of Victoria|Governor of Victoria]] – [[Henry Barkly|Sir Henry Barkly]]
* [[Governor of Western Australia|Governor of Western Australia as a Crown Colony]] – [[Charles Fitzgerald|Captain Charles Fitzgerald]]
* [[Governor of Western Australia|Governor of Western Australia as a Crown Colony]] – [[Arthur Edward Kennedy|Sir Arthur Kennedy]].


===Premiers===
===Premiers===
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* 24 June – Queen Victoria makes [[Norfolk Island]] a separate settlement from Tasmania to be administered by the [[Governor of New South Wales]].
* 24 June – Queen Victoria makes [[Norfolk Island]] a separate settlement from Tasmania to be administered by the [[Governor of New South Wales]].
* 23 September – The town of [[Perth]], Western Australia, is proclaimed a [[City]] by [[letters patent]] from [[Queen Victoria]].
* 23 September – The town of [[Perth]], Western Australia, is proclaimed a [[City]] by [[letters patent]] from [[Queen Victoria]].
* 25 November – The first [[Parliament of Victoria]] is officially opened by the Acting Governor [[Edward Macarthur]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article7140698 |title=THE NEW PARLIAMENT. |newspaper=[[The Argus (Melbourne)|The Argus]] |location=Melbourne |date=26 November 1856 |accessdate=16 February 2012 |page=4 |via=National Library of Australia}}</ref>
* 25 November – The first [[Parliament of Victoria]] is officially opened by the Acting Governor [[Edward Macarthur]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article7140698 |title=THE NEW PARLIAMENT. |newspaper=[[The Argus (Melbourne)|The Argus]] |location=Melbourne |date=26 November 1856 |access-date=16 February 2012 |page=4 |via=National Library of Australia}}</ref>


==Exploration and settlement==
==Exploration and settlement==
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==Births==
==Births==
[[File:Alfred Deakin 1900 (cropped).jpg|100px|thumb|[[Alfred Deakin]]]]
* 8 March – [[Tom Roberts]], artist (died 1931)
* [[25 January]] – [[John Hoad|Sir John Hoad]], 4th [[Chief of Army (Australia)|Chief of the General Staff]] (d. [[1911]])
* 12 March – [[Rosetta Jane Birks]], suffragist (died 1911)<ref>{{cite web|last1=Goods|first1=Martin|title=Birks, Rosetta Jane (1856–1911)|url=http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/birks-rosetta-jane-12799|website=Australian Dictionary of Biography|accessdate=29 December 2019}}</ref>
* 3 August – [[Alfred Deakin]], Prime Minister of Australia (died 1919)
* [[8 March]] – [[Tom Roberts]], artist (born in the [[United Kingdom]]) (d. [[1931]])
* [[12 March]] – [[Rosetta Jane Birks]], suffragist (d. [[1911]])
* 19 September – [[Arthur Morgan (Queensland politician)|Arthur Morgan]], Premier of Queensland (died 1916)
* [[11 April]] – [[Sydney Smith (Australian politician)|Sydney Smith]], New South Wales politician (d. [[1934]])
* 3 December – [[George Leake]], Premier of Western Australia (died 1902)
* [[15 June]] – [[William Henry O'Malley Wood]], banker, public servant and surveyor (d. [[1941]])
* [[18 June]] – [[Robert Best (politician)|Sir Robert Best]], Victorian politician and lawyer (d. [[1946]])
* [[3 August]] – [[Alfred Deakin]], 2nd [[Prime Minister of Australia]] (d. [[1919]])
* [[19 September]] – [[Arthur Morgan (Queensland politician)|Sir Arthur Morgan]], 16th [[Premier of Queensland]] (d. [[1916]])
* [[9 October]] – [[Thomas Ewing (Australian politician)|Sir Thomas Ewing]], New South Wales politician (d. [[1920]])
* [[3 December]] – [[George Leake]], 3rd [[Premier of Western Australia]] (d. [[1902]])


==Deaths==
==Deaths==

* 1 January – Convict [[William Buckley (convict)|William Buckley]] dies near Hobart, aged 75.
* [[30 January]] – [[William Buckley (convict)|William Buckley]], convict (born in the [[United Kingdom]]) (b. [[1780]])
* 3 May &ndash; [[John Wollaston (clergyman)|John Wollaston]], Western Australian settler and Anglican clergyman (b. [[1790 in Australia|1790]])
* [[3 May]] [[John Wollaston (priest)|John Wollaston]], settler and clergyman (born in the [[United Kingdom]]) (b. [[1791]])
* 17 October &ndash; [[William Allen (philanthropist)|William Allen]], joint founder of [[St Peter's College, Adelaide]] (b. [[1790 in Australia|1790]])
* [[17 October]] [[William Allen (philanthropist)|William Allen]], philanthropist and businessman (born in the [[United Kingdom]]) (b. [[1790]])


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 07:48, 19 August 2024

1856
in
Australia

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The following lists events that happened during 1856 in Australia.

Incumbents

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Governors

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Governors of the Australian colonies:

Premiers

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Premiers of the Australian colonies:

Events

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Exploration and settlement

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Arts and literature

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Births

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Alfred Deakin

Deaths

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References

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  1. ^ "THE NEW PARLIAMENT". The Argus. Melbourne. 26 November 1856. p. 4. Retrieved 16 February 2012 – via National Library of Australia.