1846 in Australia

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1846
in
Australia

Decades:
  • 1820s
  • 1830s
  • 1840s
  • 1850s
  • 1860s
See also:
1846 in Australia
MonarchyQueen Victoria
Population293,249

The following lists events that happened during 1846 in Australia.

Incumbents[]

Governors[]

Governors of the Australian colonies:

  • Governor of New South WalesSir George Gipps
  • Governor of South AustraliaLieutenant Colonel Frederick Holt Robe
  • Governor of TasmaniaSir John Eardley-Wilmot
  • Governor of Western Australia as a Crown ColonyJohn Hutt, then Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Clarke.

Events[]

  • formation of "The South Australian League for the Maintenance of Religious Freedom in the Province" in response to the proposed funding of Church of England education from public funds[1]

September[]

October[]


Arts and literature[]

  • 2 June – first editions of Melbourne's daily newspaper, The Argus; and of Brisbane's weekly newspaper, Moreton Bay Courier, are published.[4]

Sport[]

Births[]

Deaths[]

  • 26 August – Esther Abrahams, convict, wife of George Johnston (briefly, NSW Governor)
  • 23 September – John Ainsworth Horrocks, explorer[2]
  • 12 October – Lawrence Kavenagh, bushranger[3]
  • Robert Campbell
  • Joseph Foveaux
  • Henry Kable
  • Charles Alexandre Lesueur

References[]

  1. ^ Hodder, Edwin (1893). The History of South Australia from Its Foundation to the Year of Its Jubilee. 1. S. Low, Marston, Limited. pp. 221–225 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ a b Chittleborough, Jon (2005). "Horrocks, John Ainsworth (1818–1846)". In Cunneen, Christopher (ed.). Australian Dictionary of Biography: Supplement 1580–1980, with a Name Index to the Australian Dictionary of Biography to 1980. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISBN 0-522-85214-9. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
  3. ^ a b "Norfolk Island". The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840–1859). National Library of Australia. 28 October 1846. p. 3.
  4. ^ a b Cameron, Angus, ed. (1985). "Part One: Facts and Figures: An Australian Historical Chronology". The Australian Almanac: 800 Pages Crammed with Australian and World Facts: Politics, the Arts, Geography, History and Much More. North Ryde, NSW: Angus & Robertson. p. 12. ISBN 0-207-15108-3.
  5. ^ Finn, Paul (1990). "Want, John Henry (1846–1905)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. 12. Melbourne University Press. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 24 February 2013 – via National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
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