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NOTABLE AUSTRALIAN EVENTS". The Sunday Times. No.619. New South Wales, Australia. 7 November 1897. p.9 . Retrieved 25 February 2019– via National Library of Australia. Stormy Petrel – Nostalgia Central". nostalgiacentral.com. 2 August 2023 . Retrieved 21 September 2023. Even though we have the significant number 45 in our name, we’re not waving saltires around. We’re just independently minded in terms of our brand. We’re not scared of being on either side and we’ve had terrrific engagement with people who sit on either side of the fence. Annandale House—An Historic Residence, Now Being Demolished". Australian Town and Country Journal. 19 April 1905. p.20 . Retrieved 1 May 2012– via National Library of Australia.

A Place in History". The Sunday Herald. Sydney. 9 November 1952. p.10 . Retrieved 2 May 2012– via National Library of Australia.

a b Shaw, A. G. L. (1967). "King, Philip Gidley (1758–1808) Australian Dictionary of Biography". adb.anu.edu.au. Melbourne University Press . Retrieved 31 August 2017.

We’ve had the craft beer phase and the gin craze, now it’s moving onto rum and we’re here just at the right time.” Read More Related Articles After being renamed, it was transferred to Bermuda and Nova Scotia, before seeing action against the United States in the War of 1812. The regiment was disbanded in 1818. Duffy, Michael (28 January 2006). "Proof of history's rum deal". The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 24 March 2017.Spigelman, James (23 January 2008). "Coup that paved the way for our attention to rule of law". Opinion. The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 23 January 2008. (Spigelman is the Chief Justice of New South Wales.) The first four governors, all navy men, had great problems controlling the army officers, who resented what they saw as the navy’s interference on land.

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Parsons, Vivienne (1967). "Jamison, Thomas (1753? – 1811)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538 . Retrieved 5 October 2007. General support for the name Australia Day really only developed in the lead up to the 1988 Bicentenary, and national events on 26 January 1988 were of such magnitude, that the name is now firmly established. In his Australia Day speech Prime Minister Bob Hawke noted the importance, when celebrating the nation’s present and future, of remembering: In the evening of the 26 th the colours were displayed on shore, and the Governor, with several of his principal officers and others, assembled round the flagstaff, drank the King’s health, and success to the settlement, with all that display of form which on such occasions is esteemed propitious, because it enlivens the spirits, and fills the imagination with pleasing presages. [i] Tall ship First Fleet re-enactment on Sydney Harbour, Australia Day, 1988. The Australian Bicentenary was marked with much ceremony across Australia. Australian Overseas Information Service - National Archives of Australia, via Wikimedia. The Bicentenary

Essentially it was the culmination of a long-running tussle for power between the government and private entrepreneurs, a fight over the future and the nature of the colony. The early governors wanted to keep NSW as a large-scale open prison, with a primitive economy based on yeomen ex-convicts and run by government fiat. [9] a b A.W. Jose; etal., eds. (1926). The Australian Encyclopaedia Vol. II. Sydney: Angus & Robertson. pp.278–279. He said: “Even though the Jacobite cause was a lost cause, we’re positioning ourselves as having the spirit of rebellion. It wasn’t about winning or losing, it was about having a meaningful cause.what we owe to the people who have been before us – the Aboriginals who have lived on this continent for some 40,000 years, those who settled Australia in 1788, and those who have made Australia the home of their choice since then.’ On 26th January 1808, officers and men of the New South Wales Corps marched to Government House in Sydney in an act of rebellion against Governor William Bligh. This being the anniversary of Her Majesty’s birthday, Lieutenant-Colonel Paterson will direct the quartermaster to draw a proportion of fresh beef from Government House, to furnish a pound to each non-commissioned officer and private of the guard on duty at headquarters. [ii]

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