1849 in Australia
The following lists events that happened during 1849 in Australia.
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Incumbents
Events
- 26 January – The Australasian Anti-Transportation League is formed during a public meeting at Launceston, Tasmania; later branches were formed in Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Canterbury (New Zealand).[1]
- 23 February – Public meeting in Perth calls for introduction of convicts to the help the colony's depressed economy, first consignment arrive in the following June.[2]
Births
- 18 January – Edmund Barton, first Prime Minister of Australia (died 1920)
- 11 February – Fred Bamford, politician (died 1934)
- 26 March – Edwin Evans, cricketer (died 1921)
- 27 July – Archibald Watson, surgeon (died 1940)
- 22 September – Alexander Forrest, explorer and politician (died 1901)
- 24 September – Justin Foxton, politician (died 1916)
- 5 November – John Lancelot Stirling, politician (died 1932)
- 2 December – Frank Allan, cricketer (died 1917)
- William Kidston
- Horace Lamb
- Hume Nisbet
- John Sulman
- Archibald Watson
Deaths
- 31 May – George Leake (born 1786), merchant
- 9 December – John Glover (born 1767), artist
References
- Currey, C. H. "Denison, Sir William Thomas (1804 – 1871)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
- Munday, Rosemary, ed. (1991). "How Australia Began: Significant Dates in Australian History". The Bulletin Australian Almanac & Book of Facts 1992. Sydney: Australian Consolidated Press. p. 3. ISSN 1038-054X.
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