1892 in Australia
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The following lists events that happened during 1892 in Australia.
Incumbents
Premiers
- Premier of New South Wales â George Dibbs
- Premier of South Australia â Thomas Playford II (until 21 June), Frederick Holder (until 15 October), then John Downer
- Premier of Queensland â Samuel Griffith
- Premier of Tasmania â Philip Fysh (until 17 August) then Henry Dobson
- Premier of Western Australia â John Forrest
- Premier of Victoria â James Munro (until 16 February), then William Shiels
Governors
- Governor of New South Wales â Victor Child Villiers, 7th Earl of Jersey
- Governor of Queensland â Henry Wylie Norman
- Governor of South Australia â Algernon Keith-Falconer, 9th Earl of Kintore
- Governor of Tasmania â Robert Hamilton until 30 November, vacant thereafter
- Governor of Victoria â John Hope, 1st Marquess of Linlithgow
- Governor of Western Australia â William C. F. Robinson
Events
- 20 April â Victoria holds a general election.
- 23 May â Frederick Deeming hanged at Melbourne Gaol having been unsuccessfully defended by the lawyer Alfred Deakin.[1] Deeming was accused of committing a series of crimes on three continents â theft, perjury, fraud, bigamy and murder; he used at least 20 aliases.
- 10 October â Jackie Howe shears a total of 321 sheep in 7 hours and 40 minutes at Blackall, Queensland, a record for hand shears that still stands.[2]
- 1 January â Physical Culture (Physie) started in Australia.
Arts and literature
Sport
- 5 October â the Australian Cricket Council announces an intercolonial cricket competition to be known as the Sheffield Shield.
- Glenloth wins the Melbourne Cup
- Collingwood Football Club was founded
Births
- 13 April â Gladys Moncrieff (died 1976), singer
- 20 April â Grace Cossington Smith, (died 1984), artist
- 6 July â John Simpson Kirkpatrick (died 1915), World War I ANZAC known as "the man with the donkey"
- 7 August â Sir Arthur Coles (died 1982), businessman and philanthropist
- 24 November â Sir Daniel McVey (died 1972), public servant[3]
- 8 December â Bert Hinkler (died 1933), aviator
Deaths
- 10 May â Barcroft Boake (born 1866), poet
- 7 November â John Morphett (born 1809), explorer, settler and politician
