
Defining Moments in Australian History: The wheat that changed Australia
1903: William Farrer begins distributing Federation wheat.
1903: William Farrer begins distributing Federation wheat.
In 2017, the Nobel Peace Prize was won by a Melbourne-founded nuclear disarmament organisation.
June 2012: A fourth inquest passes final judgement on the cause of Azaria Chamberlain’s death.
1816: Australia’s first public hospital is established in Sydney.
1825: Brisbane begins as the Moreton Bay Penal Settlement.
25 April 1915: On the first anniversary of Australian troops landing at Gallipoli in Turkey, Anzac Day was observed around Australia and wherever Australian soldiers were posted.
April 1789: A major smallpox epidemic breaks out.
In April 1954, Soviet spies Vladimir and Evdokia Petrov, masquerading as Canberra diplomats, defected to Australia.
1895–1903: Australia’s worst drought since European settlement.
On the night of 19 November 1863, three bushrangers – Ben Hall, John Gilbert and John O’Meally – approached Goimbla Homestead, near Eugowra in central western New South Wales.