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  1. In July 1851, the District of Port Phillip was established as its own colony, becoming the Colony of Victoria, with its own government within the British Empire. During the 1850s, gold was discovered in Clunes and Buninyong in Ballarat in 1851, which was the start of the Victorian Gold Rush .

  2. Volume 1 traces Victoria's development from its early settlement to its establishment as an independent colony and the discovery of gold. It explores the region's progress and the challenges it faced as the gold rush led to overpopulation, high living costs, and mining disputes.

    • Henry Gyles Turner
    • 2009
  3. Historical Map of Australia, New Zealand & the Southwest Pacific (1 July 1851 - Colony of Victoria: Following a decade of settler pressure, the Port Phillip District was separated from New South Wales as the new Colony of Victoria in 1851.

  4. 15 de nov. de 2023 · Civic. Arts, culture and heritage. Learn about the separation of Victoria from New South Wales. In November 1850, residents of the Port Phillip District received the news that Queen Victoria had assented to an Act to separate the District from New South Wales, to become the Colony of Victoria.

  5. Article History. Australian flag consisting of a blue field (background) bearing the Union Jack in the canton and a crown and Southern Cross constellation at the fly end. The flag may be described as a defaced Blue Ensign. Perhaps as early as 1823 the Southern Cross constellation was incorporated in a flag representing Australia.

  6. 26 de dic. de 2023 · A couple of years after the first Europeans settled there, in September 1836 the area became part of the colony of New South Wales, known as the District of Port Phillip. From 1851 until 1901 it became the Colony of Victoria, with its own government within the British Empire.