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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Historical events by year (Australia)
←
1832
1831
1830
1833
in
Australia
→
1834
1835
1836
Decades:
1810s
1820s
1830s
1840s
1850s
See also:
Other events of 1833
Timeline of Australian history
The following lists events that happened during
1833 in Australia
.
Events
[
edit
]
5 January – The
Perth Gazette
and the
West Australian Journal
are first published by
Charles Macfaull
23 January –
Bathurst
is gazetted as a town
1 May –
Yagan
and Midgegoroo are proclaimed as outlaws for killing two whites at
Canning
; Yagan is killed in July
23 October – The town of Mussel Brook (later
Muswellbrook
) is proclaimed
Births
[
edit
]
9 March
–
William Henry Groom
, Queensland politician and newspaper proprietor (born in the
United Kingdom
) (d.
1901
)
29 May
–
George Gordon McCrae
, poet (born in the
United Kingdom
) (d.
1927
)
10 August
–
Edward Devine
, coach driver, hotelier and barman (d.
1908
)
15 October
–
John Alexander MacPherson
, 7th
Premier of Victoria
(d.
1894
)
19 October
–
Adam Lindsay Gordon
, South Australian politician and poet (born in the
United Kingdom
) (d.
1870
)
18 November
–
Sir James Patterson
, 17th
Premier of Victoria
(born in the
United Kingdom
) (d.
1895
)
Deaths
[
edit
]
13 March
–
William Bradley
, naval officer and cartographer (born in the
United Kingdom
and died in
France
) (b.
1758
)
7 May
–
Watkin Tench
, naval officer and author (born and died in the
United Kingdom
) (b.
1758
)
17 July
–
William Redfern
, surgeon (born in
Ireland
and died in the
United Kingdom
) (b.
1774
)
27 September
–
John Palmer
, administrator (born in the
United Kingdom
) (b.
1760
)
11 November
–
James Grant
, naval officer and navigator (born in the
United Kingdom
and died in
France
) (b.
1772
)
17 November
–
Alexander Riley
, merchant and pastoralist (born and died in the
United Kingdom
) (b.
1778
)
References
[
edit
]
Barker, Anthony (1996).
What Happened When
. St Leonards: Allen & Unwin.
ISBN
1-86373-986-6
.
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