1857 in Australia

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1857
in
Australia

Decades:
  • 1830s
  • 1840s
  • 1850s
  • 1860s
  • 1870s
See also:

The following lists events that happened during 1857 in Australia.

Incumbents[]

Governors[]

Governors of the Australian colonies:

  • Governor of New South WalesSir William Denison
  • Governor of South AustraliaSir Richard MacDonnell
  • Governor of TasmaniaSir Henry Young
  • Governor of VictoriaSir Henry Barkly
  • Governor of Western Australia as a Crown ColonySir Arthur Kennedy

Premiers[]

Premiers of the Australian colonies:

Events[]

  • 13 May – St Kilda railway station, Melbourne is opened.[1]
  • 4 July – Anti-Chinese riots occur in Victoria.
  • 25 July – Matthew Blagden Hale is consecrated as the first Bishop of Perth in a ceremony at the Lambeth Palace Chapel.
  • 20 August – The Dunbar is wrecked at the entrance to Sydney Harbour, killing 121 passengers.
  • In Victoria, Australia, one adult male in 7 is Chinese.

Births[]

  • 26 February – Alfred Waldron, Australian rules footballer (died 1929)
  • 21 March – Alice Henry, suffragist and trade unionist (died 1943)
  • 25 March – Francis Clarke, politician (died 1939)
  • 3 May – Robert Hutchinson, WA politician (died 1918)
  • 9 May – Sidney Kidman, pastoralist (died 1935)
  • 31 May – William Story, politician (died 1924)
  • 13 June – Hubert Newman Wigmore Church, poet (died 1932)
  • 14 June – Adolphus Taylor, journalist and NSW politician (died 1900)
  • 25 June – Louis Gabriel, photographer (died 1927)
  • 1 August – John Harry, Test cricketer (died 1919)
  • 7 September – John McIlwraith, Test cricketer (died 1938)
  • 19 September – John Livingston, politician (died 1935)
  • 14 October – Allan McDougall, Senator for New South Wales (died 1924)
  • 12 November – Samuel Mauger, politician (died 1936)
  • 2 December – Thomas Lavelle, politician (died 1944)
  • 5 December – Cyril Cameron, Senator for Tasmania (died 1941)
  • 21 December – Joseph Carruthers, Premier of New South Wales (died 1932)
  • Arthur Green

Deaths[]

  • 10 May – John Busby (born 1765), surveyor and civil engineer
  • 10 August – Frank McCallum, bushranger ("Captain Melville")
  • 29 August – Archibald Clunes Innes (born 1800), soldier and pastoralist

References[]

  1. ^ "ST. KILDA RAILWAY". The Age (800). 14 May 1857. p. 5. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
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