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Colony of New South Wales

British colony (1788–1901)

Colony of New South Wales

Summary

British colony (1788–1901)

FieldValue
conventional_long_nameColony of New South Wales
common_nameNew South Wales
image_map1842NSWArrowsmith.jpg
nationUnited Kingdom
status_textBritish Crown Colony
government_typeSelf-governing colony
title_leaderMonarch
title_deputyGovernor
leader1George III (first)
year_leader11788–1820
leader2Victoria (last)
year_leader21837–1901
deputy1Arthur Phillip (first)
deputy2William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp (last)
year_deputy11788–1792
year_deputy21899–1901
legislatureParliament of New South Wales
life_span1788–1901
year_start1788
year_end1901
date_start18 January
date_end1 January
event_endFederation of Australia
event1Separation of Van Diemen's Land
date_event13 December 1825
event2Separation of South Australia
date_event228 December 1836
event3Separation of New Zealand
date_event31 July 1841
event4Separation of Victoria
date_event41 July 1851
event5Separation of Queensland
date_event56 June 1859
event6Separation of the Northern Territory
date_event66 July 1863
image_flagFlag of New South Wales.svg
flag_typeFlag (1876–1901)
anthem"God Save the King/Queen" [[File:God_Save_the_King_Historical_National_Anthem_of_Great_Britain(1914).ogg]]
s1Van Diemen's Land
s2Colony of South Australia
s3Colony of New Zealand
s4Colony of Victoria
s5Colony of Queensland
s6New South Wales
flag_s1Flag of Tasmania.svg
flag_s2Flag of South Australia.svg
flag_s3Flag of New Zealand.svg
flag_s4Flag of Victoria (1877–1901).svg
flag_s5Flag of Queensland.svg
flag_s6Flag of New South Wales.svg
today
image_coatBadge of New South Wales.svg
p1New Holland (Australia)Southland
flag_p1Prinsenvlag.svg

The Colony of New South Wales was a colony of the British Empire from 1788 to 1901, when it became a State of the Commonwealth of Australia. At its greatest extent, the colony of New South Wales included the present-day Australian states of New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, and South Australia, the Northern Territory as well as New Zealand.

The first responsible self-government of New South Wales was formed on 6 June 1856 with Sir Stuart Alexander Donaldson appointed by Governor Sir William Denison as its first Colonial Secretary.

History

Formation

On 18 January 1788, the First Fleet led by Captain Arthur Phillip founded the first British settlement in Australian history as a penal colony. Having set sail on 13 May 1787, Captain Arthur Phillip assumed the role of governor of the settlement upon arrival. On 18 January 1788, the first ship of the First Fleet, HMS Supply, with Phillip aboard, reached Botany Bay. However, Botany Bay was found to be unsuitable by Phillip. After Phillip led the exploration of Port Jackson, he sailed and reached Sydney Cove on the night of 25 January 1788.

On the morning of 26 January, men on board this ship went ashore and started clearing land for a camp. In the afternoon-evening, they erected a flag pole, raised the Union Jack, and the officers ashore made toasts to the Royal Family and the success of the colony. Probably some, or all, ships of the First Fleet were present for the flag raising.

On the morning of 27 January, all the fit male convicts, marines, and likely some ships' crew went ashore to establish the camp and find food. The female convicts came ashore on 6 February 1788. About midday on 7 February, the convicts, marines and others who were staying were gathered by the Governor for the reading of the proclamation of New South Wales and a long reading of the rights of the convicts and others. Thus, the Colony of New South Wales was formally proclaimed on 7 February 1788. Before that, British naval administration applied. The colony faced extreme difficulty in its earliest years from water scarcity.

Separation of Van Diemen's Land

Main article: Van Diemen's Land, Colony of Tasmania

Major-General Ralph Darling was appointed Governor of New South Wales in 1825, and in the same year he visited Hobart Town, and on 3 December proclaimed the establishment of the independent colony, of which he was Governor for three days.

Separation of South Australia

Main article: Colony of South Australia#The Proclamation of South Australia (1836)

In 1834, the British Parliament passed the South Australia Act 1834, which enabled the colony of South Australia to be established.

Separation of New Zealand

Main article: Colony of New Zealand

On 16 November 1840, the British government issued the Charter for Erecting the Colony of New Zealand. The Charter stated that the Colony of New Zealand would be established as a Crown colony separate from New South Wales on 1 July 1841.

Separation of Victoria

Main article: Colony of Victoria

On 1 July 1851, writs were issued for the election of the first Victorian Legislative Council, and the absolute independence of Victoria from New South Wales was established proclaiming a new Colony of Victoria.

Separation of Queensland

Main article: Separation of Queensland, Colony of Queensland

Evolution of Australia's states and territories.

A public meeting was held in 1851 to consider Queensland's proposed separation from New South Wales. On 6 June 1859, Queen Victoria signed Letters Patent to form the separate Colony of Queensland. Brisbane was named as the capital city. On 10 December 1859, a proclamation was read by British author George Bowen, whereby Queensland was formally separated from the state of New South Wales. As a result, Bowen became the first Governor of Queensland. On 22 May 1860 the first Queensland election was held and Robert Herbert, Bowen's private secretary, was appointed as the first Premier of Queensland.

Demographics

According to the 1891 Census:

  • The Colony of New South Wales had a population of 1,123,954 people, with males counted at 608,003 and females counted at 515,951. This number included the population of people living in the Federal Territory, now the Australian Capital Territory. This number also did not include full-blooded Aboriginals.

Federation

The Federation of Australia was the process by which the six separate British self-governing colonies of Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, and Western Australia agreed to unite and form the Commonwealth of Australia, establishing a system of federalism in Australia. This effectively changed New South Wales from being a colony to a state of Australia.

Australia Act

In the Australia Act 1986, the states of Australia achieved independence from the United Kingdom as constituents of Australian confederation. The Act followed discovery that, when Australia ratified the 1931 Statute of Westminster, only the federal state became independent of the United Kingdom due to State concerns of a grab for power by the Commonwealth Government. The 1986 Act ended the British government's authority over the six Australian unitary states in confederation, just as it had ceased to have authority over the Commonwealth during the inter-war period. All colonial-era laws were no longer were subject to Imperial powers of disallowance and reservation. Acts of the federal state, i.e. the Commonwealth of Australia, remain subject to power of disallowance and reservation by the monarch of Australia, per sections 59 and 60 of the Australian Constitution. But as the Australian monarch can act only on the advice of the Australian Prime Minister, those two provisions are effectively dead letters.

References

References

  1. Government Gazette June 1856
  2. "7 Feb 1788 - Colony of NSW formally proclaimed".
  3. Gergis, Joëlle. (1 July 2010). "The Influence of Climate on the First European Settlement of Australia: A Comparison of Weather Journals, Documentary Data and Palaeoclimate Records, 1788–1793". [[Environmental History (journal).
  4. Moon, Paul. (2010). "New Zealand Birth Certificates – 50 of New Zealand's Founding Documents". AUT Media.
  5. "Q150 Timeline". Queensland Treasury.
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