Australian Federation by Anthony

  • Sir Henry Parkes, Premier of New South Wales, urges the colonies to federate

    Sir Henry Parkes, Premier of New South Wales, urges the colonies to federate
    Sir Henry Parkes, Premier of New South Wales, urges the colonies to federate
  • The Australasian Federation Conference

    The Australasian Federation Conference recommends a national convention be held to draft a constitution for the Commonwealth of Australia.
  • The first National Australasian Convention

    The first National Australasian Convention is held in Sydney and drafts a constitution
  • colonial parliaments

    A people's conference in Corowa, New South Wales, urges the colonial parliaments to hold a new convention to decide on a draft constitution.
  • premier's conference

    A special premier's conference agrees to hold a new federation convention.
  • federation convention

    A second people's conference in Bathurst, New South Wales, renews calls for another federation convention.
  • National Australasian Convention

    The second National Australasian Convention meets in Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne, and agrees to the constitution.
  • Referendums

    Referendums are held in New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania to approve the constitution. It is endorsed by all but New South Wales.
  • referendums

    In January the premiers hold a secret meeting and agree to several changes to the constitution.
    Between April and July referendums are held in South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania at which a majority vote 'yes' to the bill. In September Queensland voters endorse the constitution.
  • Australia Constitution

    n March a delegation travels to London to present the constitution to the British Parliament.
    On 5 July the British Parliament passes the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act.
    On 9 July Queen Victoria signs the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act.
    On 31 July Western Australia holds a referendum at which an overwhelming majority of voters approve the Constitution.
  • he first Commonwealth elections

    On 1 January the Commonwealth of Australia is proclaimed in Centennial Park, Sydney.
    On 29 and 30 March the first Commonwealth elections are held.
    On 9 May the Duke of Cornwall and York (later King George V) opens the first Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia in the Exhibition Building in Melbourne.