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  • The Federation of Australia - Parliamentary Education Office - PEO
    Supporter of Federation who coined the rallying cry ‘a nation for a continent and a continent for a nation’ Sir Samuel Griffith Premier of Queensland during the Federation process and the first Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia Largely credited with writing the first draft of the Australian Constitution Sir Henry Parkes
  • What is federation? - Parliamentary Education Office - PEO
    What is federation? Federation describes the creation of Australia as a nation On 1 January 1901, the 6 British colonies – New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and Western Australia – joined together to become states of Australia
  • Corowa Conference - Parliamentary Education Office
    However, the Corowa Conference was organised by community groups including the Australian Federation League in New South Wales and the Australian Natives Association in Victoria They discussed and planned strategies for writing the Australian Constitution , the structure of the new government and how to achieve Federation
  • Australasian Federation Conference - Parliamentary Education Office
    Australasian Federation Conference 06 February 1890 Delegates from each colony meet and decide they want to unite as one nation In 1890 delegates from each of the colonial parliaments of Australia and New Zealand met at the Australasian Federation Conference in Melbourne to consider whether the colonies should unite to become a nation
  • Australias Federation - Parliamentary Education Office - PEO
    Federation was celebrated across Australia with parades, street parties, picnics and fireworks Image of Tom Robert's painting of the opening of Parliament in Melbourne On the 9th of May 1901, the first Federal Parliament was opened in a ceremony at the Exhibition Building in Melbourne Black and white photograph of Victoria's Parliament House
  • Federation - Parliamentary Education Office - PEO
    This helped spark the Federation movement 1890: Australasian Federation Conference Representatives from each of the colonies and New Zealand met, and decided the colonies should unite to become a nation 1891: First National Australasian Convention A draft constitution for the new nation was written 1897-98: Second National Australasian
  • Introducing . . . Federation - Parliamentary Education Office - PEO
    The Federation process took a long time Over 10 years there were several meetings – conventions – where representatives from the colonies debated Federation and drafted a constitution for the new country The Australian people who were eligible to vote agreed to the Australian Constitution in a series of referendums in 1898 and 1899
  • Federation referendum - Parliamentary Education Office
    Federation referendum 29 April 1899 Voters approve the Australian Constitution and agree to become a nation The people approved the draft Australian Constitution in a series of referendums in 1899 By voting ‘Yes’ they agreed the colonies should federate – unite – to become a nation
  • Australian system of government - Parliamentary Education Office - PEO
    A system of government is the structure by which a country is run Australia is a representative democracy and a constitutional monarchy It is also a federation of states Many features of Australia’s system of government are based on the Westminster system Some examples of other systems of government are communism, dictatorship and republic
  • Tenterfield Oration - Parliamentary Education Office
    Sir Henry Parkes’ call for the Australian colonies to unite sparks the movement towards Federation At a banquet held in his honour, Sir Henry Parkes, Premier of New South Wales, gave a rousing address calling for a 'great national government for all Australians'





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