Territorial evolution of Australia

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This is a list of the evolution of the borders of Australia. It lists each change to the internal and external borders of the country.


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[edit] Pre-Federation

1788

The colony of New South Wales is founded. New South Wales, according to Arthur Phillip's amended Commission dated 25 April 1787, includes "all the islands adjacent in the Pacific Ocean" and running westward to the 135th meridian. These islands included the current islands of New Zealand, which was administered as part of New South Wales.

1825

New South Wales's western border is extended to 129° E. In the same year Van Diemen's Land was proclaimed.

1829

Swan River Colony is declared by Charles Fremantle for Britain.[1]

1832

Swan River Colony has its name changed to Western Australia.

1836

South Australia is proclaimed with its western border at 132° E.

1840

New Zealand is proclaimed. Although not represented on a map here, New South Wales was significantly reduced in size by this proclamation.

1846

The colony of North Australia was proclaimed by Letters Patent on 17 February. This was all of New South Wales north of 26° S.

1846

The colony of North Australia was revoked in December 1846.

1851

Victoria is proclaimed.

1859

Van Diemen's Land name changed to Tasmania.

1859

Queensland is proclaimed with its western border at 141° E.

1860

South Australia border changed from 132° E to 129° E.

1862

Queensland's western border is moved to 139° E.

1863

That part of New South Wales to the north of South Australia was annexed to South Australia by Letters Patent.

[edit] Post-Federation

January 1, 1901

The Commonwealth of Australia was formed, uniting the British colonies of New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia. Note that South Australia was a much larger State at Federation.

January 1, 1911

The Federal Capital Territory was created within New South Wales, and the Northern Territory was split off from South Australia.

1915

The coastal area now known as Jervis Bay Territory is added to the Federal Capital Territory.

February 1, 1927

Northern Territory was split into the territories of North Australia and Central Australia.

June 12, 1931

North Australia and Central Australia were merged back into Northern Territory.

1938

The Federal Capital Territory name changed to the Australian Capital Territory.

1989

Jervis Bay Territory becomes Australia's third mainland territory when the Australian Capital Territory is granted self government.

[edit] External Territories

1914Norfolk Island
1933 - Territory of Ashmore Island and Cartier Islands – transferred from Britain
1933 – Australian Antarctic Territory - transferred from Britain
1947Heard Island and McDonald Islands, and Macquarie Island transferred to Australia from Britain.

[edit] Former External Territories

[edit] Indigenous Australia

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Indigenous Australian communities, past and present











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