1882 in Australia

List of events

  • 1881
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1882
in
Australia

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Decades:
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See also:
  • Other events of 1882
  • Timeline of Australian history

The following lists events that happened during 1882 in Australia.

Incumbents

Governors

Governors of the Australian colonies:

Premiers

Premiers of the Australian colonies:

Events

  • 1 January – Bilateral conventions for the exchange of money orders come into effect between the United States of America and the colonies of New South Wales and Victoria.
  • 2 February – A cyclone causes considerable damage to the town of Cardwell, Queensland.
  • 8 May – Planning begins on the Working Men's College in Melbourne (now RMIT University).
  • 31 May – The steamer Pretty Jane is wrecked on the Ninety Mile Beach, 30 km west of Lakes Entrance. There were no deaths.[1][2]
  • 9 December – Brisbane is the first city in Australia to install electric lighting.

Science and technology

  • 6 December – A rare transit of Venus across the disc of the Sun is visible from Australia, and many scientific parties arrive from around the world to observe and record the transit. The next occurrence was June 2004.[1] Archived 10 November 2006 at the Wayback Machine

Arts and literature

Sport

Births

  • 19 January – John Cain snr. (died 1957), Premier of Victoria
  • 18 February – Harvey Sutton (died 1963), track and field athlete
  • 24 March – Enid Derham (died 1941), poet
  • 29 April – Tom Richards (died 1935), Australian rugby union player
  • 5 May – Sir Douglas Mawson, geologist and explorer (born in England)
  • 8 July – Percy Grainger (died 1961), composer and pianist
  • 26 July – Albert Dunstan, (died 1950), Premier of Victoria
  • 6 December – Warren Bardsley (died 1954), cricketer

Deaths

  • 1 August – Henry Kendall (b. 1839), poet
  • 8 September – Robert Johnston (b. 1792), naval officer
  • 2 December – Eliza O'Flaherty (b. 1818), writer and stage actress

Notes

  1. ^ SHIPWRECKS OF VICTORIA
  2. ^ "127-year-old shipwreck found on beach". Archived from the original on 9 February 2009. Retrieved 6 February 2009.
  3. ^ 1st Test
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