1900 in Australia
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The following lists events that happened during 1900 in Australia.
Incumbents
[edit]Note: Australia was not yet federalized in 1900, therefore no prime minister existed.
Governors of the Australian colonies
[edit]- Governor of New South Wales – William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp
- Governor of Queensland – Charles Cochrane-Baillie, 2nd Baron Lamington
- Governor of South Australia – Hallam Tennyson, 2nd Baron Tennyson
- Governor of Tasmania – Jenico Preston, 14th Viscount Gormanston (until 14 August)
- Governor of Victoria – Thomas Brassey, 1st Earl Brassey (until 31 March)
- Premier of New South Wales – William Lyne
- Premier of South Australia – Frederick Holder
- Premier of Queensland – Robert Philp
- Premier of Tasmania – Elliott Lewis
- Premier of Western Australia – John Forrest
- Premier of Victoria – Allan McLean (until 19 November), then George Turner
Events
[edit]- 3 January – Electric lighting is installed on Adelaide streets.
- 25 January – State Labour politicians meet in Sydney to formally found the federal Labour party.
- 25 March – The S.S. Glenelg is wrecked off the Victorian coast, resulting in 31 deaths.
- March to May – Record rainfall and flooding affect the Pilbara and Gascoyne regions of Western Australia
- 9 May – The Sierra Nevada is wrecked off Portsea, Victoria; 23 lives are lost.
- 2 July – Snow falls to extremely low levels in New South Wales, being recorded as low as Forbes.
- 5 July – The Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act (UK) is passed.
- 24 July – Neville Howse rescues a fallen ally under heavy fire during the Second Boer War, becoming the first Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross.
- 8 August – The first Australian contingents of naval volunteers set sail for China to assist British and international troops during the Boxer Rebellion.
- 17 October – Natural gas is found at Roma in Queensland
- 27 October – Notorious murderer Jimmy Governor is apprehended near Wingham, New South Wales.
- 15 December – Upon his arrival in Australia, the first Governor-General, Lord Hopetoun, commits the so-called Hopetoun Blunder.
Film
[edit]- 14 September – The film Soldiers of the Cross is shown in Melbourne, one of the first films shown in Australia. (IMDb entry)
Literature
[edit]Births
[edit]- 8 January – Merlyn Myer, Australian philanthropist (died 1982)
- 25 January – Harold Raggatt, public servant (died 1968)
- 7 March – Sir Lorimer Dods, medical pioneer (died 1981)
- 29 March – John McEwen, caretaker Prime Minister (1967–1968) (died 1980)
- 26 April – Alice Berry, social activist (died 1978)[1]
- 29 April – Amelia Best, politician (died 1979)[2]
- 4 July – Belinda Dann, centenarian, longest-lived member of the Stolen Generation (died 2007).[3]
- 9 October – Frank O'Grady, Australian public servant (d. 1981)[4]
- 19 October – Bill Ponsford, cricketer (died 1991)
- 20 October – Jack Lindsay, writer (died 1990)
- 3 December – Albert Hawke, Premier of Western Australia (1953–1959) (died 1989)
Deaths
[edit]- 17 July – Thomas McIlwraith, former Queensland premier (born 1835)
- 17 November – John Ferris, Australian cricketer (born 1867)
Population
[edit]- About 4, 000, 000
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Biography - Dame Alice Miriam Berry - Australian Dictionary of Biography". 5 March 2016. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
- ^ "1900". Members of the Parliament of Tasmania. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
- ^ "Pilbara woman dies at 107". ABC News. 25 October 2007. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
- ^ Putnis, Peter, "O'Grady, Francis Phillip (1900–1981)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Australian National University, archived from the original on 21 November 2014