1809 in Australia
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Events
- 25 April - First post office in Sydney established. Ex-convict Isaac Nichols is the first postmaster.[1]
- 8 May - Lachlan Macquarie is officially appointed Governor of New South Wales, caretaker William Patterson governs until his appointment begins on 1 January 1810.
- 24 May - Lachlan Macquarie receives his commission as next governor of New South Wales, including instructions to reinstate Bligh temporarily on his arrival.
Exploration and settlement
- Settlement began at O'Brien's bridge near the centre of present-day Glenorchy, Tasmania.
Births
- 5 April - Arthur Edward Kennedy, Governor of Western Australia 1855-62 and Governor of Queensland 1877-1883
References
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