1983 Aviator and business bloke Dick Smith puttered over the finishing line of the first solo around the world helicopter flight.
Monday, 22 July 2024
22 July Australian History
1983 Aviator and business bloke Dick Smith puttered over the finishing line of the first solo around the world helicopter flight.
Sunday, 21 July 2024
21 July Australian History National Lamington Day
1855 Today saw the Order-In-Council to change the moniker of Tassie to...Tassie. Back in the day it was titled Van Diemen's (pronounced demon's) Land and, whilst we'd all like to refer to Taswegians as demons, some of them are quite nice, civilised humans.
And even house trained.
1898 The then-Sydney Mayor, Mathew Harris, declared that the deliciously gorgeous Queen Victoria Market Building in Sydney was open for the good ladies to sashay their way gloriously through! Party.
1991 Lake Alexander, a man-made lake in Darwin, NT named in honour of a past Lord Mayor of Darwin, Alex Fong Lim, was officially opened on this day.
1979 Sweetheart the 5.1 metre saltie (salt water crocodile) was accidentally killed whilst being transported to a safer non-human area of the Northern Territory.
1991 Today saw the misplacement of the bow from the not-so-good-ship Kirki, just off the Western Australia coast, where they also managed to misplace 7,900 tonnes of oil.
2021 Today saw the trumpeting announcement that Bris-Vegas was chosen to host the 2032 Olympics and Paralympics. Party!
Saturday, 20 July 2024
20 July Australian History
Friday, 19 July 2024
19 July Australian History
The National Trust of Australia nominated the event as Australia's first documented act of reconciliation. The area where the two parties met is now known as Reconciliation Rocks.
Uluru has always been called Uluru by the Anangu people. But it got renamed by that bloke who decided to add insult to injury by becoming the first known European to climb Uluru.
BTW - Gosse named it after a politician/business bloke Sir Henry Ayers.
Thursday, 18 July 2024
18 July Australian History
1814 Today saw Matthew Flinders' book, A Voyage to Terra Australis, finally in print where he named Australia... well, Australia.
1881 What eventually became Sydney's Prince Henry's Hospital started life as a sanitary camp at Little Bay for those suffering during a small pox epidemic.
1890 Crib Point was blessed by the Post Office Fairy Godmother when a post office was dropped off by the stork.
1910 Due to foggy weather obscuring the signals a Melbourne-bound train from Elsternwick ploughed into the back of a Melbourne-bound train from Brighton at Richmond Station.
Nine people died, 114 people were injured.
1914 Maurice Guillaux landed in Sydney - the first airmail delivery from Melbourne to Sydney was achieved.
1966 Playschool dipped its round window into the turbid airwaves of telly when it debuted on the ABC in Oz.
1984 The National Crime Authority was established.
2005 Amy Gillett, cyclist and rower, was killed in Germany in a road accident.
Wednesday, 17 July 2024
17 July Australian History
1880 Today saw the last of the articles printed in the Queenslander newspaper that covered treatment of the Aboriginal People titled "The Way We Civilise"; written by journalist Carl Feilberg he fought for Aboriginal rights and against the blackbirding trade.
Tuesday, 16 July 2024
16 July Australian History
Which was just as well as newspapers at the time claimed the whole colony was the scene of
1900 Aussie journo George Morrison was injured while rescuing a defender during the Chinese Boxer Rebellion.
George was better known for having walked all over Australia due to his itchy feet.
In 1910 John Duigan had nothing better to do so he built an aeroplane and flew it on this day on his parents property in Victoria.
Twenty Third day of the month of October throughout the not-so-many eons of Oz history
1786 - Barron Field, who claimed to be the first poet of Australia *ahem* and was for a number of years an actual judge in New South Wales...
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1817 HMSC Mermaid was commissioned on this day ; the Mermaid was the infamous boat in which Phillip Parker King surveyed and chartered the c...
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1800 - Napoleon issued instructions to Baudin and Hamelin, who sailed in the Geographe and the Naturaliste, to explore the east and south ...
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1790 – HMS Supply returned from Batavia with more supplies for the colony. 1847 The forced exile of Tasmanian Aboriginal People to Wybalenn...