Monday, 8 July 2024

8 July Australian History

1861 Railway carriages were rocketing up the Great Divide with the opening of the line from Sunbury to Woodend (Vic)

1866 Ballarat & District Orphan Asylum opened.

he played an important role in reviving interest in British folk music in the early years of the 20th century.

 1886 Queen Victoria granted John George Clunies-Ross and his descendants the Cocos Islands ‘in perpetuity’. Some members of the Clunies-Ross family still live on the Cocos Islands, as they are known, even though the Australian government bought almost all the Clunies-Ross land on Cocos Islands in 1978. 

1901 Things were rocking on with the Oatland Branch Line (NSW) opening from The Rock to Lockhart.


1915  The 10th Battalion (South Australia) left Anzac for a 3-day rest period on Imbros island. Captain Nott, the battalion medical officer, wrote:
A perfect holiday picnic

 1936 The Federal Government announced an increase in military training strength of other people's sons, in response to the rise of fascism in Europe. 

1942 460 Squadron raids Wilhelmshaven

1959 The Avoca to Ararat Railway Line was kicked to the kerb.

 1963 Margaret Court became the first Australian woman to win the Women's Singles tennis championship at Wimbledon. 

1991 The first share offer for the newly privatised Commonwealth Bank was flung about merrily with gay abandon. 

 2005 Defecting Chinese diplomat Chen Yonglin was in the Aussie Govt chook raffle one Friday night when, lo and behold, he won a protection visa.


2022 Hospitals were under extreme pressure with both a surge in Covid infections and the winter flu hitting people hard

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