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What was happening in 2011 Australia?

What was happening in 2011 Australia?

December 2010 to January 2011 – Flooding across Queensland continues, the most widespread flooding disaster in Queensland history. The Toowoomba and Lockyer Valley regions are severely affected by floodwaters on 10 January, which would later lead to flooding in the Ipswich and Brisbane regions.

When did Australia became a country?

January 1, 1901Australia / Founded
Summary. On January 1, 1901, six colonies were joined together to create the Commonwealth of Australia, a self-governing Dominion in the British Empire. While the new nation was sovereign when it came to its domestic affairs, the United Kingdom maintained control over its relations with the wider world.

What are 3 major events in Australia?

Here are just 13 of the many events that have shaped our nation.

  • Archaeological Discovery.
  • Willem Janszoon.
  • Arrival of the First Fleet.
  • Gold Rush.
  • Eureka Stockade.
  • Federation of Australia.
  • Australian Woman Suffrage.
  • Gallipoli Landing.

What happened in August in Australia?

August 22. 1770 – Captain James Cook claims the east coast of New Holland in the name of King George III, naming the site Possession Island. 1872 – The 3200 km Australian Overland Telegraph Line is completed. 1930 – The two spans of the Sydney Harbour Bridge are joined.

What is August 23rd known for?

On this day – August 23

  • 1990 Armenia Declares Independence From the Soviet Union.
  • 1966 First Photograph of the Earth Taken From the Orbit of the Moon.
  • 1944 Romania Switches Sides in World War II.
  • 1939 Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact is signed.
  • 1904 Snow Chains Patented.
  • 1988 Jeremy Lin.
  • 1978 Kobe Bryant.
  • 1926 Clifford Geertz.

What is August 23rd famous for?

This Day in History: August 23 On this day in London, William Wallace was executed for treason, condemned for leading Scottish resistance forces during the first years of the long and ultimately successful struggle to free Scotland from English rule.