1880 in australia

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      The following lists events that happened during 1880 in Australia.


      Incumbents




      = Governors

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      Governors of the Australian colonies:

      Governor of New South Wales – Sir Augustus Loftus
      Governor of Queensland – Sir Arthur Kennedy
      Governor of South Australia – Sir William Jervois
      Governor of Tasmania – Frederick Weld until 5 April, vacant thereafter
      Governor of Victoria – George Phipps, 2nd Marquess of Normanby


      = Premiers

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      Premiers of the Australian colonies:

      Premier of New South Wales – Sir Henry Parkes
      Premier of Queensland – Thomas McIlwraith
      Premier of South Australia – William Morgan
      Premier of Tasmania – William Giblin
      Premier of Victoria –
      until 5 March – Graham Berry
      5 March-3 August – James Service
      starting 3 August – Graham Berry


      Events


      22 January – Toowong State School is founded in Queensland.
      20 January – Bushranger Captain Moonlite (real name Andrew George Scott) hanged in Sydney.
      31 January – The Bulletin magazine is first published.
      May – School is made compulsory for children aged 6 to 14 in New South Wales.
      28 June – Ned Kelly captured at Glenrowan, Victoria.
      1 October – The Melbourne International Exhibition is opened at the Royal Exhibition Building in Carlton.
      10 October – Geologist Lamont Young and four others disappear on a boat trip north from Bermagui, New South Wales.
      11 November – Bushranger Ned Kelly is hanged.
      23 November – Redmond Barry, the judge who sentenced Ned Kelly to be hanged, dies just twelve days after Kelly was hanged.


      Science and technology


      2 February – The first successful shipment of frozen beef and mutton from Australia arrived in London aboard the SS Strathleven.
      August – The first telephone exchange in Australia opened in Melbourne.


      Arts and literature




      Sport


      Grand Flaneur wins the Melbourne Cup.
      England defeat Australia by 5 wickets in a Cricket Test held at The Oval.


      Births


      2 January – Charlie Frazer, politician (died 1913)
      15 April – Doug McLean, Sr., rugby footballer (died 1947)
      8 August – Earle Page, the eleventh Prime Minister of Australia (died 1961)
      10 December – Jessie Aspinall, doctor, first female junior medical resident at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (died 1953)
      11 December – Frank Tarrant, cricketer (died 1951)


      Deaths


      20 January – Captain Moonlight, bushranger (born 1842), hanged
      2 May – Tom Wills, cricketer and founder of Australian rules football (born 1835), suicide
      26 June – Aaron Sherritt, bushranger (born August 1854), shot by Joe Byrne
      28 June – Joe Byrne, bushranger (born November 1856),
      28 June – Steve Hart, bushranger (born February 1859),
      28 June – Dan Kelly, bushranger and the younger brother of Ned Kelly (born June 1861),
      29 July – Charles Hervey Bagot, South Australian pastoralist, mine owner and parliamentarian (b. 1788)
      27 September – Charles Hardwicke, Tasmanian explorer (b. 1788)
      27 October – Samuel Gill, artist (born 1818)
      11 November – Ned Kelly, bushranger (b. c. 1855), hanged
      23 November – Redmond Barry, Judge (born 1813)


      References

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