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  2. Colony of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The Colony of Victoria was a historical administrative division in Australia that existed from 1851 until 1901, when it federated with other colonies to form the Commonwealth of Australia. Situated in the southeastern corner of the Australian continent , Victoria played a significant role in the country's colonial history and development.

  3. History of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    This was formally the founding moment of the Colony of Victoria, with separation from New South Wales established by section 1 of the 1851 Act. [47] La Trobe became the new colony's first Lieutenant-Governor. In 1851, the white population of the new colony was still only 77,000, and only 23,000 people lived in Melbourne.

  4. The Explorers and Early Colonists of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    T. F. Chuck's historical photographic montage entitled The Explorers and Early Colonists of Victoria made in 1872. It contains 713 photos. The Explorers and Early Colonists of Victoria is a historical photographic montage of 1872 by Thomas Foster Chuck (1826–1898). It consists of a framed collection of 713 photographs of the early settlers of ...

  5. Miner's Right - Wikipedia

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    The Miner's Right was introduced in 1855 in the colony of Victoria, replacing the Miner's Licence.Protests in 1853 at Bendigo with the formation of the Anti-Gold Licence Association and the rebellion of Eureka Stockade in December 1854 at Ballarat led to reform of the system with a lower annual fee of five shillings for the right to mine gold, the right to vote, and the right to own land.

  6. Sullivan Bay, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The settlement is significant because it was the first attempt to settle Europeans permanently in what is now Victoria and was a key link in the expansion of the colony of New South Wales into Tasmania and Victoria, and the control of Bass Strait as a trade route.

  7. Territorial evolution of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The portion of New South Wales south of the Murray River and a line from the headwaters of the river to Cape Howe was made the Colony of Victoria. [26] 1 January 1856 Van Diemen's Land was renamed Tasmania, as a way to get away from its past as a penal colony. [27] 1 November 1856 Norfolk Island was split from Tasmania, becoming its own colony ...

  8. 1856 Victorian colonial election - Wikipedia

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    The first parliament of the colony of Victoria had its last sitting on 24 February 1859. [22] Duffy resigned from O'Shanassy's ministry in March 1859 over differences in land policy. [ 23 ] During the interregnum the alterations of the electoral machinery were carried out, including the compilation of new rolls for the election that commenced ...

  9. Fort Queenscliff - Wikipedia

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    A significant archival collection has also been established. In recognition of these efforts, in 1983, the Fort was awarded the 'Museum of the Year' award for Victoria. Today the Fort Queenscliff Museum receives support from a wide range of government and private organisations and many interested individuals.