- Source: 1821 in Australia
The following lists events that happened during 1821 in Australia.
Incumbents
Monarch - George IV
= Governors
=Governors of the Australian colonies:
Governor of New South Wales- Major-General Lachlan Macquarie until 1 December 1821, succeeded by Thomas Brisbane.
Lieutenant-Governor of Tasmania - Colonel William Sorell
Events
3 February – Sir Thomas Brisbane is commissioned as Governor to succeed Macquarie. He replaces Macquarie on 1 December of the same year.
February – John Bigge finishes gathering evidence on all aspects of the colonial government, including finances, the church, the judiciary, and the convict system. He then sails back to England.
1 May – The Australian Magazine, Australia's first periodical, begins publication.
27 June – The Philosophical Society of Australasia is established. It would be renamed as the Royal Society of New South Wales in 1866 at the request of Queen Victoria.
29 October – Governor Macquarie lays foundation stone for first Catholic church in Australia, St Mary's.
The Female Factory, for women convicts, is separated from the Parramatta Gaol. Many women are selected as brides or for domestic service.
Parramatta Marist High School, Australia's first private school, founded by John Joseph Therry.
Wool export in Australia - 75,400 pounds.
Exploration and settlement
March – Port Macquarie, a penal settlement, was established for convicts that had committed secondary crimes in New South Wales.
References
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