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The Separation of Queensland was an event in 1859 in which the land that forms the present-day State of Queensland in Australia was excised from the Colony of New ...
Supplementing the Central Queensland Territorial Separation League, the women of Rockhampton established their own separation league in October 1892. The inaugural meeting of the Women’s Central Queensland Territorial Separation League was held at the Rockhampton School of Arts and attended by 200 women. The League resolved to add support to ...
The place demonstrates rare, uncommon or endangered aspects of Queensland's cultural heritage. St John's Wood is significant for its rarity because it is an 1860s house built primarily of granite quarried in the vicinity.
Flint was also a member of the Rockhampton Municipal Council, as well as the Central Separation League, the lobby group pushing for separation from southern Queensland to form a state by federation. [1] Tenders for the erection and completion of new premises for the Rockhampton Club in Quay Street had been called for by James Flint on 7 January ...
New South Wales Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages. Civil registration in Australia of births, deaths and marriages as well other life events (such as changes of name, registration of relationships, adoption or surrogacy arrangements, changes of sex) is carried out and maintained by each state and territory in Australia, in an office called a Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages.
any child of either spouse, including a child born before the marriage or after separation, any child adopted by the spouses or either of them, or; any child who was treated as a member of the family prior to the final separation; for example, a step-child or foster child. A copy of the marriage certificate must be provided with the application.
In 1851, a public meeting was held to consider Queensland's separation from New South Wales. On 6 June 1859 Queen Victoria signed letters patent to form the colony of Queensland. A proclamation was read by George Bowen on 10 December 1859 [14] whereupon Queensland was formally separated from New South Wales.
Pages in category "Pre-Separation Queensland" The following 108 pages are in this category, out of 108 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.