• following lists events that happened during 1802 in Australia. Monarch - George III Governors of the Australian colonies: Governor of New South Wales – Captain...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1802. 1802 (MDCCCII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on...
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  • north-west and west coast, then across the Great Australian Bight, reaching Tasmania on 13 January 1802. They charted the whole length of Tasmania's east...
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  • George Stephens ('A. G. Stephens') (1865–1933), Australian writer Alfred Stephen (1802–1894), Australian judge This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1802. April 15 – William and his sister Dorothy Wordsworth walk by Ullswater and...
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  • of events including expected and scheduled events for the year 2024 in Australia. Monarch Charles III Governor-General David Hurley Sam Mostyn Prime Minister...
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    Common death adder (category Reptiles described in 1802)
    increased threat from the ongoing Australian cane toad invasion. The common death adder was first described in 1802. The common death adder feeds on frogs...
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    "The date of Latham's Supplementum Indicis Ornithologici 1801 or 1802?". South Australian Ornithologist. 35 (8): 231–235. Archived from the original on 1...
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  • professional wrestler of the 1990s Alexander Green (executioner) (c. 1802–1879), Australian hangman Alexander Green (writer), or Alexander Grin (1880–1932)...
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    The history of Australia is the history of the land and peoples which comprise the Commonwealth of Australia. The modern nation came into existence on...
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    Racism in Australia comprises negative attitudes and views on race or ethnicity which are held by various people and groups in Australia, and have been...
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    in Australia is diverse. In the 2021 national census, 43.9% of Australians identified with Christianity and 38.9% declared "no religion". Australia has...
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    second-largest religion in Australia. According to the 2021 Census in Australia, the combined number of people who self-identified as Australian Muslims, from all...
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    The Australian telephone numbering plan governs the allocation of telephone numbers in Australia. It has changed many times, the most recent major reorganisation...
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  • Viscount Hambleden (born 1955), British peer Henry Gilbert Smith (1802–1886), Australian politician Henry Smith (Canadian politician) (1812–1868), Canadian...
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  • "Plunkett, John Hubert (1802–1869)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 2. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University....
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    to various penal colonies in Australia. The British Government began transporting convicts overseas to American colonies in the early 18th century. After...
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  • Robert Jamieson (1802–1880), co-editor of the Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary Robert Jamieson (chess player) (born 1952), Australian chess player...
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    Hobart in a letter to Governor Philip King on 29 August 1802 Although modern Australian beer is predominantly Australian lager, early Australian beers...
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    John Murray (January 1802) and Captain Matthew Flinders (April 1802) 1803 to 1835 - William Buckley the first European living in the area 1854 - Whitehorse...
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  • Kentucky Erwin Bünning (1906–1990), German biologist James Bunstone Bunning (1802–1863), British architect Jim Bunning (1931–2017), former US Senator from...
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    Victoria. 9 March 2016. Kiers, Dorothy (1972). "Harrison, John (1802–1869)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 4. Melbourne University Press. "Domestic...
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    Irish convict transported to Australia aboard the Hercules in 1802, who purchased property in the area around 1813. Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June...
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    Councillors of India. The coastline of South Australia was first mapped by Matthew Flinders and Nicolas Baudin in 1802, excepting the inlet later named the Port...
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  • Docker (1842–1923), Australian judge Ian Docker (born 1969), English association football player Joseph Docker (1802–1884), Australian politician Kirk Docker...
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  • arranged in the order in which each player won his Test cap by playing for the Australia cricket team. Where more than one player won his first Test cap in the...
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  • Thomas or Tom Wills may refer to: Thomas Wills (minister) (1740–1802), English evangelical preacher Thomas Wills (politician) (1826–1907), politician from...
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  • Events from the year 1802 in Scotland. Lord Advocate – Charles Hope Solicitor General for Scotland – Robert Blair Lord President of the Court of Session...
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    New South Wales General Standing Orders (category 1802 in Australia)
    of the law as it stood in 1802 after the arrival of the First Fleet. It was the first book to be printed in Australia. In 1802 Governor Philip Gidley...
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  • Government of South Australia. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 21 December 2015. "Gouger, Robert (1802–1846)]". Australian Dictionary...
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