1877 in Australia

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1877
in
Australia

Decades:
  • 1850s
  • 1860s
  • 1870s
  • 1880s
  • 1890s
See also:
  • Other events of 1877
  • Timeline of Australian history

The following lists events that happened during 1877 in Australia.

Incumbents[]

Governors[]

Governors of the Australian colonies:

  • Governor of New South WalesHercules Robinson, 1st Baron Rosmead
  • Governor of Queensland – Sir William Cairns until 14 March, then Arthur Kennedy
  • Governor of South AustraliaSir Anthony Musgrave until 29 January, then William Jervois
  • Governor of TasmaniaFrederick Weld
  • Governor of VictoriaSir George Bowen
  • Governor of Western AustraliaSir William Robinson GCMG, then Major General The Hon. Sir Harry Ord GCMG CB RE

Premiers[]

Premiers of the Australian colonies:

  • Premier of New South Wales
    • until 21 March: John Robertson
    • 21 March-16 August: Henry Parkes
    • 17 August-17 December: John Robertson
    • starting 17 December: James Farnell
  • Premier of QueenslandGeorge Thorn until 8 March, then John Douglas
  • Premier of South AustraliaJohn Colton until 26 October, then James Boucaut
  • Premier of TasmaniaThomas Reibey until 9 August, then Philip Fysh
  • Premier of VictoriaJames McCulloch

Events[]

  • 8 March – John Douglas becomes Premier of Queensland
  • 10 March – Cloncurry was established
  • 15 March to 4 April – 1877 Australia v England series is played
  • 1 April – A settlement on Thursday Island was established for the refueling of steam ships
  • 8 June – Lutherans found the Hermannsburg Mission at Finke River in the Northern Territory
  • 20 July – Arthur Kennedy becomes Governor of Queensland
  • 9 August – Philip Fysh becomes Premier of Tasmania
  • 17 August – John Robertson begins another term as Premier of New South Wales
  • 11 September – Ships Avalanche and Forrest collide off Portland, Victoria, only 3 of the 107 passengers are saved
  • 2 October – William Jervois becomes Governor of South Australia
  • 26 October – James Boucaut becomes Premier of South Australia
  • 12 November – Harry Ord becomes Governor of Western Australia

Arts and literature[]

Sport[]

Births[]

  • 17 January – May Gibbs
  • 25 August – John Latham
  • 8 October – Hans Heysen
  • 14 November – Norman Brookes

Deaths[]

  • 25 March – Caroline Chisholm, humanitarian (b. 1808)
  • 2 April – Bully Hayes, ship's captain and trader
  • 7 April – John Arthur, Tasmanian cricketer (b. 1847)
  • 16 June – John Fairfax, journalist and politician (b. 1804)
  • 18 July – Joseph Anderson, Norfolk Island administrator (b. 1790)
  • 17 August – Martin Cash, convict escapee (born 1808)
  • 16 September – Saxe Bannister, first Attorney General of New South Wales (b. 1790)

References[]

  1. ^ Hadwen-Chandler, Herbert (1900), Marie gavotte : for piano, W. H. Glen & Co, retrieved 18 August 2021
  2. ^ "Musical Notes". The Telegraph (5, 346). Queensland, Australia. 30 November 1889. p. 5. Retrieved 18 August 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  • Barker, Anthony (1996). What Happened When. St Leonards: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 978-1-86373-986-3.
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