Federation of Australia
The federation of Australia was the way that the six separate British colonies of New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia joined together to become one country. When the Constitution of Australia came into force, on 1 January 1901, the colonies became states of the Commonwealth of Australia.
People had been trying to get the colonies to join together in a federation of Australia during the 1850s and 1860s. In the 1890s, a number of big meetings, called conventions, were held to write a constitution for Australia. Sir Henry Parkes, Premier of New South Wales, was the main person supporting this idea. Fiji and New Zealand were going to be part of the federation but decided not to join the federation.
As soon as the Federation happened, Sir Edmund Barton was put in charge as Prime Minister of Australia until the first Australian elections were held. Barton won the election and continued to be the Prime Minister.
Federation Of Australia Media
- Town Hall, Sydney, Inauguration of Australian Commonwealth.jpg
Night view of inauguration of the Australian Commonwealth, Sydney Town Hall, 1 January 1901, by W. A. Gullick, Government Printer, gelatin silver print, State Library of NSW PXD 760
- StateLibQld 2 202947 Crowds of people outside the Treasury Building, Queen Street, Brisbane, Queensland, 1901.jpg
Governor of Queensland Lord Lamington reading the Queen's proclamation on Federation in Brisbane
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This 1888 political cartoon by the Melbourne Punch depicts the anti-Chinese racism in Australia which was one of the driving forces behind the push for federation.
The Federal Oak in the gardens of the Victorian Parliament House in Melbourne. The tree was planted in 1890 by Sir Henry Parkes to commemorate the meeting of the Australian Federal Conference.
Andrew Inglis Clark, circa 1907
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Handbill for Referendum Day (Tuesday, 20th June), and Friday 23rd June, 1899
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A ribbon produced in Sydney
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Results by colony of the 1898 referendums