Federation Timeline by Lilli Waern

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    Federation Timeline by Lilli Waern

  • GoldRush

    GoldRush
    Violence occurs towards Chinese on the Goldfields.
  • Eureka

    Eureka
    The Eureka Rebellion takes place.
  • Men South Australia Vote

    Men South Australia Vote
    Men in South Australia get the vote.
  • Victoria Men Vote

    Victoria Men Vote
    Men in Victoria get the vote
  • New South Wales Men Vote

    New South Wales Men Vote
    Men in New South Wales get the vote
  • British colonies

    British colonies
    There were 6 British colonies in Australia. They could decide some things themselves, but the laws were made in Britain.
  • Queensland Men Vote

    Queensland Men Vote
    Men in Queensland get the vote.
  • Boom Time

    Boom Time
    This decade is a boom time in Australia
  • Maritime Workers

    Maritime Workers' strike occurs.
  • Britain colonies federate

    Each colony was now able to elect their own government, but still the big decisions were made in Britain. People in th colonies were starting to talk about joining together to be one nation instead of six little colonies. Joining together like this is called federation.
  • National Convention

    A National Convention to draft the Constitution is held.
  • Constitution list rules nation's parliament

    Constitution list rules nation's parliament
    A meeting was held to discuss federation. Each colony sent 7 people. They started to write a constitution which is a list of rules about how the nation's parliament will work.
  • People started vote for federation

    People started vote for federation
    The federation groups decided that the people of Australia should vote to decide if federation should take place.
  • Men Western Australia Vote

    Men Western Australia Vote
    Men in Western Australia get the vote.
  • Women South Australia Vote

    Women South Australia Vote
    Women in South Australia get the vote.
  • Conferences

    Premiers' conferences discuss Federation.
  • Second Convention

    Second Convention to draft the Constitution takes place.
  • Queensland didn't go to meetings

    Meetings discussed the draft constitution and made changes and a new draft. Queensland was the only colony that did not send people to the meetings because some colonies were much smaller than others, it was decided to have parliament the way the United States did-the number of people from each state in the house of Representitives depends on how many people live in the state, but each state has the same number of people in the Senate.
  • vote failed Constitution (Queensland & Western Australia) disagree

    People in all the colonies except Queensland and Western Australia voted on the Constitution, but in New South Wales they did not agree to what was written and the vote failed.
  • First Referendum

    The first referendum for Federation occurs.
  • Second Referendum, Women Western Australia Vote

    Second Referendum, Women Western Australia Vote
    The second referendum for Federation occurs. Women in Western Australia get the vote.
  • Colonies Voted for the Constitution

    The premiers met to discuss the things that worried those three colonies, and changes were made to the Constitution. One change was that there would be a new capital built between Sydney and Melbourne, because both thought they should be the capital city. People in all colonies except Western Australia voted for the new Constitution, and this time it was succesful.
  • Men Tasmania Vote

    Men Tasmania Vote
    Men in Tasmania get the vote.
  • Federation was Voted

    A committe took the Constitution to London to persuade the British Parliament to pass a law allowing five colonies to join together to become a nation. The law was passed in May and signed by Queen Victoria in July saying that on 1st January 1901, New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Soth Australia and Tasmania would become states in the Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Western Australia change mind about federation

    Meanwhile, there was a gold rush in Western Australia and people from all over the country went to look for gold. The Western Australians started to change their minds about federation, and in August they voted to be part of it.
  • people start to recognise benefits of federation

    Each colony had its own government and laws, including its own railway system, postage stamps and tariffs (taxes). This caused a lot of problems and people began to think about the benefits of uniting as one nation, under a federal system of governance.
  • Australia Becomes Nation

    Australia becomes a nation. The Australian Government takes control of all Australian colonial army and naval forces. Australia's population reaches 3 773 801, but Aboriginal peoples are not included iin the census. The winning design for the Australian flag is announced.
  • First Prime Minister

    Edmund Barton becomes Australia's first prime minister.
  • Six Colonies Federated

    On 1st January 1901 the first Governor General, Lord Hopetoun, officially declared that there were now six states forming the Commonwealth of Australia. The first parliament was opened in Melbourne on 9th May.
  • Women vote Elections (New South Wales)

    Women vote Elections (New South Wales)
    Women get the right to vote in Australian federal elections. Women in New South Wales get the vote in their state.
  • Women vote (Tasmania) Second Minister

    Women in Tasmania get the vote. The High Court of Australia is formed. Alfred Deakin becomes the second prime minister of Australia.
  • Court Formed

    The Conciliation and Arbitration Court is formed.
  • Womwn vote (Queensland) Prime Minister

    Women in Queensland get the vote. Deakin becomes prime minister for the second time.
  • Resposible British New Guinea

    Australia becomes responsible for British New Guinea.
  • Women vote (Victoria), national capital chosen, new minister

    Women in Victoria get the vote. The site of the national capital is chosen. Andrew Fisher becomes prime minister
  • Commonwealth

    The Commonwealth Bank was set up.
  • Royal Navy

    The Royal Australian Navy is formally established.
  • commits fighting World war I

    Prime Minister FIsher commits Australian forces to fighting in World War I.