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Victoria's health department confirms 33 people have been diagnosed with Legionnaires' disease within an outbreak affecting the northern and western suburbs of Melbourne. [485] A woman in her 90's is the first person to die in the Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Melbourne. [486] 31 July – Billson's Brewery enters administration. [487]
The constitutions for New South Wales, Victoria and Van Diemen's Land (renamed Tasmania in 1856) gained Royal Assent in 1855, that for South Australia in 1856. The constitutions varied, but each created a lower house elected on a broad male franchise and an upper house which was either appointed for life (New South Wales) or elected on a more ...
3–4 June - A referendum is held in New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria to approve the draft Constitution of Australia. The constitution was accepted by the required majority in South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria, but not in New South Wales. 17 October - The Perth Zoo opens with two lions and a tiger.
Victoria and David Beckham share sons Brooklyn, 24, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 18, and daughter Har ... What's happening?!" Victoria was also asked about relationship advice she dishes to her children.
The COVID-19 pandemic in Victoria was part of the worldwide pandemic of the coronavirus disease 2019 caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first confirmed case in the state of Victoria , also the first in Australia, was identified as being on 19 January 2020, when a man from Wuhan arrived by air from ...
1 to 30 April – A uniquely dry month over southeastern Australia due to a persistent block sees the driest month on record over Victoria with only 1.54 millimetres or 0.061 inches [2] and Tasmania with only 7.95 millimetres or 0.31 inches. [3] Melbourne has its only rainless month since at least 1855.
23 February – South Australia wins the 1963–64 Sheffield Shield season, defeating Victoria by an innings and 46 runs. [ 50 ] [ 51 ] 17 May – Midget Farrelly wins the first World Surfboard Championship at Manly Beach while Phyllis O'Donnell wins the women's title.
7 October – Sir Alexander Peacock, 20th Premier of Victoria (b. 1861) 15 November – Affie Jarvis, cricketer (b. 1860) 19 November – Hugo Throssell, soldier and Victoria Cross recipient (b. 1884)