1875 in Australia

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1875
in
Australia

Decades:
  • 1850s
  • 1860s
  • 1870s
  • 1880s
  • 1890s
See also:
  • Other events of 1875
  • Timeline of Australian history

The following lists events that happened during 1875 in Australia.


Incumbents[]

Governors[]

Governors of the Australian colonies:

  • Governor of New South WalesHercules Robinson, 1st Baron Rosmead
  • Governor of Queensland – Sir William Cairns
  • Governor of South AustraliaSir Anthony Musgrave
  • Governor of TasmaniaFrederick Weld
  • Governor of VictoriaSir George Bowen
  • Governor of Western AustraliaThe Hon. Sir Frederick Weld GCMG, then Sir William Robinson GCMG.

Premiers[]

Premiers of the Australian colonies:

  • Premier of New South WalesHenry Parkes until 8 February, then John Robertson
  • Premier of QueenslandArthur Macalister
  • Premier of South AustraliaArthur Blyth until 8 June, then James Boucaut
  • Premier of TasmaniaAlfred Kennerley
  • Premier of Victoria
    • until 7 August – George Kerferd
    • 7 August - 20 October – Graham Berry
    • starting 20 October – James McCulloch

Events[]

  • 11 January – William Robinson arrives in Western Australia to become Governor of the colony.
  • 13 January – Frederick Weld becomes Governor of Tasmania.
  • 23 January – William Cairns becomes Governor of Queensland.
  • 9 February – John Robertson becomes Premier of New South Wales, replacing Henry Parkes.
  • 24 February – The SS Gothenburg strikes Old Reef off Ayr, Queensland and sinks with the loss of 102 lives.
  • 24 May – and party discover the Barron River in Queensland, they left Cooktown on 17 April
  • 6 May – Ernest Giles and party leave South Australia for an overland expedition to Perth, they arrive on 10 November.
  • 3 June – Premier of South Australia Arthur Blyth resigns and is replaced by James Boucaut.
  • 7 August – Graham Berry becomes Premier of Victoria.
  • 20 October – James McCulloch becomes Premier of Victoria for the fourth time.
  • 24 December – 59 die when a cyclone destroys the pearling fleet in the Exmouth Gulf of Western Australia.

Arts and literature[]

  • New South Government establishes an art gallery in Sydney; it later becomes the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

Sport[]

  • Polo played for the first time in Australia at Albert Park in Victoria
  • Wollomai wins the Melbourne Cup; the cup was held on the first Tuesday in November for this first time this year

Births[]

  • 20 March – Benjamin Fuller, theatrical entrepreneur (died 1952)
  • 29 April – Margaret Preston, painter and printmaker (died 1963)
  • 3 December – Max Meldrum, painter (died 1955)

Deaths[]

  • 28 January – James Hurtle Fisher, South Australian pioneer (born 1790)
  • 25 February – Thomas Reynolds, premier of South Australia (born 1818)
  • 25 February – James Stokes Millner, medical practitioner (born 1830)
  • 10 September – Silas Gill, Methodist preacher
  • 20 October – Charles Cowper, premier of New South Wales (born 1807)
  • 9 November – William Hovell, explorer (born 1786)
  • 2 December – Charles La Trobe, lieutenant-governor of Victoria (born 1801)

Unknown date

References[]

  • Barker, Anthony (1996). What Happened When. St Leonards: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 978-1-86373-986-3.
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