Timeline of South Australian history

This is a Timeline of South Australian history.

Pre 1836

  • 18,000 BC: Evidence of flint mining activity and rock art in the Koonalda Cave on the Nullarbor Plain.
  • 1627: First recorded European sighting of the South Australian coast.
  • 1802: South Australian coastline mapped by Matthew Flinders und Nicolas Baudin.
  • 1802 (Circa): Unofficial settlement of Kangaroo Island by sealers.
  • 1830: Captain Charles Sturt travels to the mouth of the Murray River in a whale boat.
  • 1831: Captain Collet Barker explores the Adelaide Plains and climbs to the summit of Mount Lofty.

1800s

1830s

Adelaide in 1839, looking south-east from North Terrace
  • 1836: South Australia proclaimed by Governor John Hindmarsh on 28 December at the Old Gum Tree, Glenelg.
  • 1836: Site for Adelaide chosen by Colonel William Light beside the River Torrens.
  • 1837: Colonel Light completes survey of Adelaide city centre and designs the city's grid layout. Allotments of 1 acre (0.40 ha) are made.
  • 1837: First regional town, Gawler, is founded north of Adelaide.
  • 1837: Adelaide's first hospital opens on North Terrace.
  • 1838: The first Australian police force is formed in Adelaide, the South Australia Police.
  • 1838: Overlanders Joseph Hawdon and Charles Bonney arrive in Adelaide from New South Wales with 300 head of cattle.
  • 1838: First German immigrants arrive and settle in Adelaide and surrounds.
  • 1839: Colonel Light dies at Thebarton and is interred in Light Square beneath a memorial. He is the only person buried within "the square mile".
  • 1839: The first road in South Australia, Port Road, is opened.
  • 1839: Edward John Eyre begins his explorations of the Flinders Ranges and beyond.

1840s

1850s

1860s

1870s

1880s

1890s

1892: First public statue, Venus (Venere Di Canova), unveiled on North Terrace.
  • 1891: The Central Australia Railway reaches Oodnadatta in the far north.
  • 1892: First public statue, Venus (Venere Di Canova), unveiled on North Terrace.
  • 1892: Following drop in share values, Bank of South Australia taken over by the Union Bank of Australia.
  • 1894: Constitutional Amendment (Adult Suffrage) Act 1894, the world's second Act granting women suffrage and the first granting women the right to stand for parliament passed in Parliament House on North Terrace.
  • 1896: Moving pictures shown for first time in South Australia at Theatre Royal on Hindley Street.
  • 1896: Happy Valley Reservoir opened.
  • 1896: Adelaide Hospital Board of Management sacked by the Government. The dysfunctional nature of the workplace came to a head when Edward Willis Way, no friend of Premier Kingston, was accused of nepotism.
  • 1897: Constitutional Convention on Federation held in Adelaide.
  • 1899: South Australian contingent leaves Adelaide for the Second Boer War.
  • 1899: State Referendum on Federation: South Australia votes Yes (70.2%).

1900s

1900s

1910s

1920s

1930s

1940s

1950s

1960s

1970s

  • 1970: State Election: The Labor Party, led by Don Dunstan, wins government. South Australia becomes first state to reform abortion laws.
  • 1971: Fluoridation of water supply commences.
  • 1973: State Election: The Labor Party, led by Don Dunstan, holds onto government.
  • 1973: Modbury Hospital opens.
  • 1973: Two children disappear from Adelaide Oval and are never seen again.
  • 1973: Federal Referendum - South Australia votes:
    • No (58.84%) on Commodity Prices
    • No (71.75%) on Incomes
  • 1974: Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, visits Adelaide
  • 1974: South Australian Railways split into two new entities, Australian National and State Transport Authority.
  • 1974: Federal Referendum - South Australia votes:
    • No (52.86%) on Simultaneous Elections
    • No (55.74%) on Mode of Altering the Constitution
    • No (55.89%) on Democratic Elections
    • No (57.48%) on Local Government Bodies
  • 1975: State Election: The Labor Party, led by Don Dunstan, holds onto government.
  • 1975: The International Equestrian Exposition is held in Adelaide and attended by Princess Anne.
  • 1975: The Adelaide City Council adopts the City of Adelaide Plan.
  • 1976: Rundle Mall, Australia's first pedestrian mall, opens between King William and Pulteney streets.
  • 1977: Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip visit Adelaide to open the Adelaide Festival Centre.
  • 1977: Late night shopping commences.
  • 1977: Federal Referendum - South Australia votes:
    • Yes (65.99%) on Simultaneous Elections
    • Yes (76.59%) on Senate Vacancies
    • Yes (83.29%) on Referendums
    • Yes (85.57%) on Retirement of Judges
  • 1978: The remains of seven women are found in bushland near Truro.
  • 1979: Don Dunstan resigns as Premier and is replaced by Des Corcoran.
  • 1979: State Election: The Liberal Party, led by David Tonkin, wins government.

1980s

1986: South Australia celebrates its 150th Anniversary.

1990s

2000s

2000s

2000: South Eastern Freeway opened.

2010s

2020s

See also