The following lists events that happened during 1869 in Australia .
Governors of the Australian colonies :
Premiers of the Australian colonies :
9 January – The British clipper ship Thermopylae arrives in Melbourne, having sailed from London in the record time of 64 days.
5 February – A large gold nugget, named The Welcome Stranger , is found at Moliagul, Victoria .
5 February – George Goyder establishes a settlement of 135 people at Port Darwin .
2 March – After several days hiding in bushland near Bunbury, Western Australia , Irish political prisoner John Boyle O'Reilly escapes to America on the whaler Gazelle.
3 March – William Lanne , known as "King Billy", the last "full-blooded" Tasmanian Aboriginal man dies. His body is secretly dismembered and his skull removed while in the morgue, and Dr William Crowther , future Premier of Tasmania, is suspected as the culprit.
5 March – The New South Wales government declares that Saint Patrick's Day , St. Andrew's Day and St George's Day are no longer public holidays.
24 March – A fatal case of cholera is reported in Sydney .
8 May – The bushranger Captain Moonlite holds up a bank in Mount Egerton, Victoria .
22 June – Prince Alfred College opens in Adelaide, South Australia .[ 3]
18 October – The Lithgow Zig Zag Railway was opened.
Science and technology [ edit ]
1 May – A submarine telegraph cable is completed, joining Tasmania to the mainland.
Vida Goldstein
John Storey
20 January – F. Matthias Alexander , actor and author (d. 1955 )
25 February – Staniforth Smith , Western Australian politician (d. 1934 )
10 March – Sir John Longstaff , artist (d. 1941 )
23 March – William Robson , New South Wales politician and businessman (d. 1951 )
11 April – John Patrick McGlinn , public servant and soldier (d. 1946 )
13 April – Vida Goldstein , suffragette and social reformer (d. 1949 )
27 April – May Moss , welfare worker and suffragette (d. 1948 )
2 May – Florence Stawell , classical scholar (d. 1936 )
14 May – Percy Abbott , New South Wales politician, soldier and solicitor (d. 1940 )
15 May – John Storey , 20th Premier of New South Wales (d. 1921 )
18 May – Harold Grimwade , military officer, businessman and pharmacist (d. 1949 )
19 May – William Gibson , Victorian politician (d. 1955 )
23 May – Sir George Beeby , New South Wales politician, judge and author (d. 1942 )
11 July – Peter McAlister , cricketer (d. 1938 )
21 July – John McDonald , Western Australian politician (d. 1934 )
6 August – Marie Pitt , poet and journalist (d. 1948 )
7 August – E. J. Brady , journalist and poet (d. 1952 )
8 August – George James Coates , artist (d. 1930 )
28 August – Sir Albert Ellis , prospector (d. 1951 )
28 September – John Bisdee , military officer (d. 1930 )
30 September – Ernie Jones , Australian rules footballer and cricketer (d. 1943 )
24 October – Charlie McLeod , cricketer (d. 1918 )
2 December – Sir John Kirwan , Western Australian politician (born in the United Kingdom ) (d. 1949 )
7 December – Frank Laver , cricketer and baseball player (d. 1919 )
13 December – John Shirlow , artist (d. 1936 )
21 December – Albert Green , Western Australian politician (d. 1940 )
29 December – Bill Howell , cricketer (d. 1940 )
1869 in Oceania
Sovereign states Associated states of New Zealand