1796 in Australia
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[edit] Leaders
- Governor of New South Wales - John Hunter
- Lieutenant-Governor of Norfolk Island - Philip Gidley King
- Inspector of Public Works - John Macarthur/Richard Atkins
[edit] Events
- January 16 - Australia's first theatre opens in Sydney. Edward Young's The Revenge and the comedy The Hotel are the first works performed.
- January 23 - The distillation of spirits is prohibited.
- February 4 - Soldiers from the New South Wales Corps wreck a house belonging to John Baughan.
- February 10 - Magistrate William Balmain challenges Macarthur over the house-wrecking incident.
- February 29 - Macarthur resigns as Inspector of the Public Works and is replaced by Richard Atkins.
- June - George Bass makes an unsuccessful attempt to cross the Blue Mountains. Coal is discovered near Port Stephens.
- September 14 - Governor Hunter complains to the Colonial Secretary of Macarthur’s behaviour.
- September 15 - Macarthur complains to Colonial Secretary of Hunter’s governing.
- November 9 - As Sydney grows, Hunter disbands the convict night watch. He divides Sydney into four districts responsible for their own watchmen and orders houses to be numbered.
- First beer brewed in Australia by John Boston.
[edit] Births
[edit] References
- Barker, Anthony (1996). What Happened When. St Leonards: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86373-986.
- National Library of Australia. The World Upside Down: Australia 1788 - 1830.