1885 in Australia

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The following lists events that happened during 1885 in Australia.

Incumbents

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Events

  • 3 March – The New South Wales Contingent, consisting of an infantry battalion and an artillery battalion, leaves Sydney to fight in the Sudan Campaign.{{cite web|title=Sudan (New South Wales Contingent) March–June 1885|url=http://www.awm.gov.au/atwar/sudan.asp|work=Australian military history overview|publisher=Australian War Memorial|access-date=2 March 2012|archive-date=9 March 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120309060440/http://www.awm.gov.au/atwar/sudan.asp|url-status=dead}}
  • 28 March – HMQS Gayundah arrives in Brisbane.
  • 1 April – The Cabinet of South Australia meets to discuss the "Russian scare"—the fear that South Australia would come under attack from Russian warships should hostilities between Russia and Britain over Afghanistan result in war.{{cite web|last=Painter|first=Alison|title=1 April 1885 Russian scare|url=http://www.sahistorians.org.au/175/chronology/april/1-april-1885-russian-scare.shtml|work=SA 175|publisher=Professional Historians Association (South Australia)|access-date=2 March 2012}}
  • 10 August – BHP, later to become the world's largest mining company, is registered as a company in Victoria.
  • 4–7 October – Third Intercolonial Trades Union Congress held in Sydney.
  • The Geographical Society of Australasia sent an expedition to the Fly River region of Papua New Guinea, naming and exploring the Strickland River.{{cite news |title=The Exploratory Expedition to New Guinea |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13593981 |work=Sydney Morning Herald|date=27 July 1885 |page=4}}

Science and technology

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Arts and literature

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Sport

Births

  • 8 January – John Curtin (died 1945), Australian Prime Minister
  • 26 January – Michael Considine (died 1959), Australian politician
  • 29 January – Arthur Halloway (died 1961), rugby league footballer and coach
  • 20 March – Vernon Ransford (died 1958), cricketer
  • 1 July – Dorothea Mackellar (died 1968), poet
  • 12 August – Keith Murdoch (died 1952), journalist and newspaper publisher
  • 15 August – Beaumont Smith (died 1950), film director and producer
  • 18 August
  • Bede Fanning (died 1970), public servant
  • Nettie Palmer (died 1964), poet and literary critic (wife of Vance Palmer)
  • 28 August – Vance Palmer (died 1959), novelist, essayist and critic (husband of Nettie Palmer)
  • 22 September – Ben Chifley (died 1951), Australian Prime Minister
  • 8 October - Oliver Woodward (died 1966), metallurgist, mine manager and soldier
  • 10 October - William John Yuill (died 1960), agricultural writer, dairy industry leader and public servant{{Australian Dictionary of Biography|first=L. |last= Lomas |year= |id2= http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/yuill-william-john-9223 |title= Yuill, William John (1885–1960) |accessdate=18 February 2012 }}
  • 15 October – Frank Hurley (died 1962), photographer and adventurer
  • 7 November – Frank Cheadle, rugby league footballer and World War I soldier (died 1916).

Deaths

Notes

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