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Banner from 1860 and 1861 anti-Chinese rebellion on the Lambing Flat goldfields
- 1815 – Captain James Kelly sets out on circumnavigation of Tasmania, during which important observations are made on the resources of the west coast.
- 1860 – Initial riots on the Lambing Flat goldfields near present day Young, New South Wales.
- 1906 – Australian federal election, 1906: The government of Prime Minister Alfred Deakin is returned to power, however voter turn-out is low.
- 1981 – A referendum is held in Tasmania to vote for whether or not the Franklin Dam should be built. 47% vote for the original proposal, 8% vote for the compromise solution and 45% voted informally. It is estimated that up to one-third of all votes were for "no dams", which was not a sanctioned option.
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