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The eureka rebellion was out of their opposition by the course of the miners in the goldfields.
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Sir john west argued about the case for federation in Launceston.
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Voting by the secret ballot was introduced in VIC and SA
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Sir Henry Parkes suggested to form a federation
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The first Australian census was held as a part of the general imperial census
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The agreement to form the federation was successful so the process went on
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the south Australian government allows women to join the vote.
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The federal council of Australia met in Hobart for the first time on the 26 Jan
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The Australian federal council met for the second time for a meeting with Sir Samuel Griffith
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Sir Henry Parks replied to a service in Melbourne about British heritage. Also the Australian federation conference for the nation to be held for the constitution for the commonwealth of Australia. 6-14 feb
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VIC arranged a federation meeting in the local Melbourne hall. there was a special premiers conference and all the people agreed to hold a brand new federation convention
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the south Australian referendum about federation is won, Sir henry parkes the new premier of new south wales urges all of the colonies to federate. in January the premiers of different states held a secret meeting to the community to make the changes to the constitution. between the months of April to July referendums are held in south Australia new south and Victoria in September of 1899 the Queenslanders voters endorse the constitution
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the south Australian referendum about federation is won, Sir henry parks the new premier of new south wales urges all of the colonies to federate.
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Proclamation of commonwealth of Australia was recognized and sir Edmund Barton was named prime minister this was held in the centennial park, Sydney