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==Australia Timeline==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Dates
!Dates
!Events
!Events
|-
|-
|April 28, 1770
|28th April 1770
|Captain James Cook, docks on the east coast of Australia and takes  possession on behalf of England.
|Captain James Cook, landed on the east coast of Australia and took possession on behalf of Great Britian.
|-
|-
|1788
|26th January 1788
|Establishment of the 1st colony in Sydney, after the arrival of a fleet  made up of 11 ships and loaded with 1,500 convicts and soldiers accompanied by their families.
|Establishment of the 1st colony in Sydney, after the arrival of "The First Fleet" made up of 11 ships and loaded with 1500 convicts and soldiers accompanied by their families.
|-
|-
|1797
|1797
|The merino sheep are introduced to the continent.
|Merino sheep are first brought from Spain to New South Wales.
|-
|1802-1803
|Matthew Flinders first circumnavigates the Australian continent.
|-
|-
|1804
|1804
|Beginning of the colonization of Tasmania.
|Beginning of the colonisation of Tasmania.
Matthew Flinders first uses the name "Australia" on a map to describe the continent previously known as "New Holland".
|-
|-
|1813
|1813
|George Baxland, William Wentworth, and William Lawson manage to make their way through the Blue Mountains and lead the way to exploration of the  inland.
|George Baxland, William Wentworth, and William Lawson manage to make their way through the Blue Mountains and lead the way to exploration of the  inland.
|-
|-
|1829
|1829
|Perth Foundation.
|Swan River colony founded on what later is Perth and the colony of Western Australia.
|-
|1834-1836
|Establishment of the colony of South Australia
|-
|-
|1835
|1835
|Founding of Melbourne by John Batman, Tasmanian farmer, on land  "bought" from local aborigines.
|Founding of Melbourne by John Batman.
|-
|-
|1851
|1851
|Creation of the State of Victoria.
|Creation of the colony of Victoria.
Beginning of the gold rush after the discovery of veins in New South Wales and Victoria.
Beginning of the gold rush after the discovery of gold in New South Wales and Victoria.
|-
|-
|1859
|1859
|Creation of the State of Queensland.
|Creation of the colony of Queensland.
|-
|-
|1862
|1862
|John Stuart succeeds the 1st crossing of the continent from south to north.
|John Stuart succeeds in the 1st crossing of the continent from south to north.
|-
|-
|1872
|1872
|The telegraph connects Adelaide to Darwin via Alice Springs.
|The telegraph line connecting Adelaide to Darwin via Alice Springs is completed.
|-
|-
|1873
|1873
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|-
|-
|1876
|1876
|Death of the last native of Tasmania.
|Death of the last full-blooded native of Tasmania, Truganini.
|-
|-
|1890
|1890
|Discovery of gold veins in Western Australia.
|Discovery of gold in Western Australia.
|-
|-
|January  1, 1901
|January  1, 1901
|The 6 colonies founded are federated into a single nation: creation of the Commonwealth of Australia.
|The 6 colonies founded are federated into a single nation: the creation of the Commonwealth of Australia. Each colony becomes a state in the commonwealth.
|-
|-
|1914-1918
|1914-1918
|World War 1.
|World War 1. More than 300,000 volunteer soldiers are sent to the other side of the world to fight in France and the Middle East.
More than 300,000 volunteer soldiers are sent to the sides of the mother  country England.
|-
|-
|1920
|1920
|Creation of Qantas, national airline.
|Creation of Qantas, Australia's national airline. QANTAS = Queensland And Northern Territory Air Service.
|-
|-
|1923
|1923
|Creation of Vegemite (salty spread to taste ... we leave it to you to  appreciate ...).
|Creation of Vegemite (a salty spread, similar to marmite from the UK. An acquired taste for non-Australians).
|-
|-
|1929
|1929
|The Great Depression hits the country.
|The Great Depression starts.
|-
|-
|1935
|1932
|Opening of the Sydney Harbor Bridge.
|Opening of the Sydney Harbor Bridge.
|-
|1939-1945
|Australia takes part in World War Two and one of the first countries to declare war on Nazi Germany.
|-
|1942
|Darwin bombed by the Japanese. Sydney attacked by Japanese submarines. Australia threatened by Japanese forces to the north.
|-
|-
|1948
|1948
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|1956
|1956
|Olympic Games held in Melbourne.
|Olympic Games held in Melbourne.
Television is coming to Australia.
First public television in Australia.
|-
|-
|1967
|1967
|A referendum massively grants the status of citizen to the Aborigines.
|A referendum overwhelmingly grants citizenship status to Aboriginal people.
|-
|-
|1971
|1971
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|1973
|1973
|Opening of the Sydney Opera House.
|Opening of the Sydney Opera House.
|-
|1975
|First colour television public broadcast in Australia.
Gough Whitlam sacked as prime minister.
Cyclone Tracy devastates Darwin on Christmas Day. 
|-
|-
|1976
|1976
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|-
|-
|1981
|1981
|Increase in Asian immigration.
|Increases in Asian immigration.
|-
|-
|1986
|1986
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|-
|-
|1992-1993
|1992-1993
|Mabo Ruling recognizes the presence of Aborigines before English colonization.
|The Mabo Ruling recognizes the land title of Aboriginal people from before English colonisation.
|-
|-
|1997
|1997
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|24-June-10
|24-June-10
|Australia appoints for the first time in its history a woman as Prime  Minister, Julia Gillard, Labor Party.
|Australia appoints for the first time in its history a woman as Prime  Minister, Julia Gillard, Labor Party.
|-
|janv-11
|Cyclone Yasi hits Queensland severely and causes enormous damage. Farmers  and hoteliers are being hit hard as Queensland’s economy thrives primarily on  agriculture and the tourism industry.
|-
|-
|sept-12
|sept-12
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|07-sept-13
|07-sept-13
|The Liberal Party wins the legislative elections and Tony Abbott becomes  the new Prime Minister.
|The Liberal Party wins the legislative elections and Tony Abbott becomes  the new Prime Minister.
|-
|December  15-16, 2014
|Hostage-taking in a café on Martin Place in Sydney. The terrorist claimed  to be from the Islamic State. All of Australia felt deeply shocked and hurt  after this tragic event.
|-
|-
|14-sept-15
|14-sept-15
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|}
{{Timeline-world}}
{{Timeline-world}}
==Videos==
===Australian Slang & the History of English with Professor Kate ...===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pA8PMlFXsNE</youtube>
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/English/Culture/Dominica-Timeline|Dominica Timeline]]
* [[Language/English/Culture/Bermuda-Timeline|Bermuda Timeline]]
* [[Language/English/Culture/Canada-Timeline|Canada Timeline]]
* [[Language/English/Culture/Tonga-Timeline|Tonga Timeline]]
* [[Language/English/Culture/Guernsey-Timeline|Guernsey Timeline]]
* [[Language/English/Culture/History-of-Anguilla|History of Anguilla]]
* [[Language/English/Culture/Bahamas-Timeline|Bahamas Timeline]]
* [[Language/English/Culture/St-Helena-Timeline|St Helena Timeline]]
* [[Language/English/Culture/Falkland-Islands-Timeline|Falkland Islands Timeline]]
* [[Language/English/Culture/Heard-McDonald-Islands|Heard McDonald Islands]]
* [[Language/English/Culture/Best-personal-development-books|Best personal development books]]
* [[Language/English/Culture/Timeline-of-the-United-States|Timeline of the United States]]
* [[Language/English/Culture/British-Virgin-Islands-Timeline|British Virgin Islands Timeline]]
* [[Language/English/Culture/South-Georgia-South-Sandwich-Islands-Timeline|South Georgia South Sandwich Islands Timeline]]
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Australia Timeline[edit | edit source]

Dates Events
28th April 1770 Captain James Cook, landed on the east coast of Australia and took possession on behalf of Great Britian.
26th January 1788 Establishment of the 1st colony in Sydney, after the arrival of "The First Fleet" made up of 11 ships and loaded with 1500 convicts and soldiers accompanied by their families.
1797 Merino sheep are first brought from Spain to New South Wales.
1802-1803 Matthew Flinders first circumnavigates the Australian continent.
1804 Beginning of the colonisation of Tasmania.

Matthew Flinders first uses the name "Australia" on a map to describe the continent previously known as "New Holland".

1813 George Baxland, William Wentworth, and William Lawson manage to make their way through the Blue Mountains and lead the way to exploration of the inland.
1829 Swan River colony founded on what later is Perth and the colony of Western Australia.
1834-1836 Establishment of the colony of South Australia
1835 Founding of Melbourne by John Batman.
1851 Creation of the colony of Victoria.

Beginning of the gold rush after the discovery of gold in New South Wales and Victoria.

1859 Creation of the colony of Queensland.
1862 John Stuart succeeds in the 1st crossing of the continent from south to north.
1872 The telegraph line connecting Adelaide to Darwin via Alice Springs is completed.
1873 Discovery of the site of Uluru (Ayers Rock).
1876 Death of the last full-blooded native of Tasmania, Truganini.
1890 Discovery of gold in Western Australia.
January 1, 1901 The 6 colonies founded are federated into a single nation: the creation of the Commonwealth of Australia. Each colony becomes a state in the commonwealth.
1914-1918 World War 1. More than 300,000 volunteer soldiers are sent to the other side of the world to fight in France and the Middle East.
1920 Creation of Qantas, Australia's national airline. QANTAS = Queensland And Northern Territory Air Service.
1923 Creation of Vegemite (a salty spread, similar to marmite from the UK. An acquired taste for non-Australians).
1929 The Great Depression starts.
1932 Opening of the Sydney Harbor Bridge.
1939-1945 Australia takes part in World War Two and one of the first countries to declare war on Nazi Germany.
1942 Darwin bombed by the Japanese. Sydney attacked by Japanese submarines. Australia threatened by Japanese forces to the north.
1948 Manufacture of the Holden. 1st car entirely made in Australia.
1956 Olympic Games held in Melbourne.

First public television in Australia.

1967 A referendum overwhelmingly grants citizenship status to Aboriginal people.
1971 Neville Bonner becomes the 1st Aboriginal MP.
1973 Opening of the Sydney Opera House.
1975 First colour television public broadcast in Australia.

Gough Whitlam sacked as prime minister.

Cyclone Tracy devastates Darwin on Christmas Day.

1976 Advance Australia Fair becomes the Australian national anthem.
1981 Increases in Asian immigration.
1986 The Australia Act severed legal ties with Great Britain.
1992-1993 The Mabo Ruling recognizes the land title of Aboriginal people from before English colonisation.
1997 Publication of the Bringing Them Home report. The state governments apologize to the aboriginal populations in particular on the subject of "stolen generations". The Howard government refuses a formal apology.
2000 Sydney hosts the Olympic Games.
13-Feb-08 The government of Kevin Rudd issues a formal apology to the Aboriginal peoples on behalf of the federal government.
24-June-10 Australia appoints for the first time in its history a woman as Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, Labor Party.
sept-12 Illegal immigrants (called the “boat people”) arrive en masse in Australia, which signs agreements with Nauru and Papua New Guinea to send these asylum seekers to camps located on these islands.
june-13 Kevin Rudd resumes his post as Prime Minister and ousts Julia Gillard.
07-sept-13 The Liberal Party wins the legislative elections and Tony Abbott becomes the new Prime Minister.
14-sept-15 Prime Minister Tony Abbott faces a vote of no confidence organized by his party (Liberal) and loses to Malcolm Turnbull who becomes the new Prime Minister of the country.

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Videos[edit | edit source]

Australian Slang & the History of English with Professor Kate ...[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]