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  2. Federation of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Federation of Australia was the process by which the six separate British self-governing colonies of Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia (which also governed what is now the Northern Territory), and Western Australia agreed to unite and form the Commonwealth of Australia, establishing a system of federalism in ...

  3. Federation of Australian Historical Societies - Wikipedia

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    The Federation of Australian Historical Societies (FAHS) is the peak body for historical societies throughout Australia. [1] [2] It has eight constituent members, one in each of the Australian states and internal self-governing territories. It lobbies governments on behalf of the sector and has formed alliances with other related bodies.

  4. History of Australia (1901–1945) - Wikipedia

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    The history of Australia from 1901 to 1945 begins with the federation of the six colonies to create the Commonwealth of Australia. The young nation joined Britain in the First World War, suffered through the Great Depression in Australia as part of the global Great Depression and again joined Britain in the Second World War against Nazi Germany in 1939.

  5. Territorial evolution of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Since federation, the internal borders have remained mostly stable, except for the creation of some territories with limited self-government: the Northern Territory from South Australia, to govern the vast, sparsely populated centre of the country; the split of the Northern Territory into Central Australia and North Australia, and then the ...

  6. Federalism in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia is the sixth oldest surviving federation in the world after the United States (1789), Mexico (1824), Switzerland (1848), Canada (1867), and Brazil (1891). Relatively few changes have been made in terms of the formal (written) constitution since Australian federation occurred; in practice, however, the way the federal system functions ...

  7. Category:Historical societies of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australian Society for Sports History; Australian Society for the Study of Labour History; C. Australasian Federation of Family History Organisations; F.

  8. History of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The history of Australia is the history of the land and peoples which comprise the Commonwealth of Australia. The modern nation came into existence on 1 January 1901 as a federation of former British colonies .

  9. Historiography of Australia - Wikipedia

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    In the first two volumes of his History of Australia (1962, 1968) Manning Clark developed an idiosyncratic interpretation of Australian history telling the story of "epic tragedy" in which "the explorers, Governors, improvers, and perturbators vainly endeavoured to impose their received schemes of redemption on an alien, intractable setting". [5]