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This is a timeline of major events in the history of the city of Melbourne, Australia.


Video Timeline of Melbourne history



Pre-European settlement

  • At least 30,000 years of settlement by various Aboriginal nations that were existing then

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18th century

  • 1797 - George Bass explores the south-east coast of Australia

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19th century

  • 1800 - James Grant explores the south-east of Australia
  • 1801 - John Murray sails into Port Phillip in the Lady Nelson
  • 1803 - Charles Robbins and Charles Grimes explore the entirety of Port Phillip and discover the Yarra River in the Cumberland
  • 1803 - David Collins sent from Sydney to establish a settlement for the British Government. Unaware of previous discoveries, Collins settles near present-day Sullivan Bay on the Mornington Peninsula. This settlement is abandoned five months later.
  • 1834 - Henty family establish first long-term European settlement in Victoria at Portland
  • 1835 - John Batman 'buys' the 2,430 km² that Melbourne would be founded on from the local Aboriginal nation, the Wurundjeri. The Batman Deed is now widely recognised to be more of a treaty than a sale.
  • 1835 - Melbourne is founded by John Batman and John Pascoe Fawkner
  • 1836 - William Lonsdale built the first government block, declaring Melbourne the capital of the Port Phillip district
  • 1837 - 28 March - Hoddle Grid of streets for the central business district is surveyed by Robert Hoddle
  • 1837 - 1 June - First inner-city land sale
  • 1838 - Melbourne is declared a legal port and administrative centre, opening the way for vastly increased immigration
  • 1838 - Melbourne Cricket Club is founded
  • 1838 - Second inner-city land sale
  • 1839 - Third inner-city land sale. Quarrying of bluestone began out of the Melbourne Corporation Quarry at Clifton Hill.
  • 1840 - First petition for the separation of Port Phillip District from New South Wales drafted by Henry Fyshe Gisborne and presented to Governor George Gipps.
  • 1841 - First seaport and market are opened
  • 1842 - Melbourne Municipal Corporation Act was passed in Sydney. Melbourne City Council is formed.
  • 1845 - First Princes Bridge constructed connecting both sides of the Yarra
  • 1846 - The Melbourne Botanic Gardens is founded
  • 1847 - Melbourne declared a city by Queen Victoria on 25 June.
  • 1847 - Melbourne Building Act was passed in 1847 based on Sydney act of 1833.
  • 1848 - Melbourne Hospital founded (from 1935 the hospital is called The Royal Melbourne Hospital)
  • 1851 - Beginning of the Victorian gold rush with discovery of gold at Buninyong
  • 1851 - Victoria becomes a colony, separate from New South Wales
  • 1851 - First state Lieutenant-Governor Charles La Trobe inaugurated
  • 1852 - City's first gas works is opened
  • 1853 - The University of Melbourne is founded
  • 1854 - The Melbourne Terminus (first Flinders Street station building) is completed
  • 1854 - First steam railway journey in Australia from Melbourne Terminus (on the current site of Flinders Street station) to Sandridge (later Port Melbourne)
  • 1854 - Melbourne Exhibition held in conjunction with Exposition Universelle (1855)
  • 1854 - The State Library of Victoria is founded
  • 1854 - First telegraph service, to Williamstown
  • 1854 - The first Town Hall is completed
  • 1855 - First state Governor Sir Charles Hotham inaugurated
  • 1855 - The Melbourne Museum is founded
  • 1856 - Stonemasons win the eight-hour day
  • 1857 - First reservoir water supply (at Yan Yean Reservoir) tapped outside city limits
  • 1857 - Queen Victoria Market is founded
  • 1857 - Victoria's first country railway from Geelong to Melbourne is built
  • 1857 - City streets first lit by gas lighting
  • 1858 - 7 August - a game of football played between Melbourne Grammar School and Scotch College
  • 1858 - First inter-city telegraph services, to Adelaide and Sydney
  • 1859 - 14 May - Melbourne Football Club, Australia's oldest football club, is founded
  • 1859 - Spencer Street station (then Batman's Hill Station) and Princes Gate station completed
  • 1859 - Construction of the General Post Office begins
  • 1859 - First Melbourne Trades Hall building opened.
  • 1860 - Burke & Wills expedition departed from Royal Park.
  • 1861 - National Gallery of Victoria is founded
  • 1861 - First Melbourne Cup
  • 1861 - Victorian Exhibition held
  • 1861 - Melbourne's population reaches 125,000
  • 1862 - Melbourne Zoo founded
  • 1863 - Batman's Hill levelled
  • 1865 - Melbourne overtakes Sydney to become Australia's most populous city
  • 1866 - Intercolonial Exhibition of Australasia held
  • 1867 - Melbourne Town Hall begins construction
  • 1869 - Royal Mint is completed
  • 1874 - Supreme Court building is completed
  • 1875 - Victorian Intercolonial Exhibition held
  • 1877 - First Test cricket match, between Australia and England, at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. First season of the Victorian Football Association.
  • 1878 - Xavier College, in Kew, is founded after the increased need of boarding space for the oldest Jesuit School in Melbourne, St Pat's.
  • 1878 - Ruyton Girls' School, also in Kew is founded by Charlotte Anderson. Its land includes the heritage listed Henty House, built by the seminal Hentys of Sussex.
  • 1880 - Ned Kelly hanged in Melbourne Gaol
  • 1880 - Royal Exhibition Building opened
  • 1880 - Melbourne International Exhibition held
  • 1883 - Historic Yarra-Yarra Falls (near Queens Bridge) removed using explosives
  • 1884 - Victorian International Exhibition held
  • 1885 - First cable tram line opens in the Melbourne cable tramway system
  • 1885 - Victorians' Jubilee Exhibition
  • 1887 - Melbourne Town Hall is completed
  • 1888 - Victorian Juvenile Industrial Exhibition and Centennial International Exhibition held
  • 1890 - Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works is formed
  • 1894 - City streets first lit by electric lighting
  • 1897 - First season of the Victorian Football League
  • 1897 - First part of the mains sewage system becomes operational

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20th century

  • 1900 - Upper Ferntree Gully to Gembrook narrow-gauge railway (now Puffing Billy Railway) opens
  • 1900 - Construction of the current Flinders Street station building begins
  • 1901 - Commonwealth of Australia is formed. Melbourne becomes national capital
  • 1902 - Sydney reclaims title from Melbourne as Australia's most populous city
  • 1903 - City Baths are opened
  • 1905 - First Australian Open championship
  • 1905 - Melbourne Continuation School, Victoria's first state secondary school, is founded in Spring Street
  • 1906 - First electric tram service commences
  • 1907 - General Post Office is completed
  • 1910 - Current Flinders Street station building is completed
  • 1913 - The Domed Reading Room of the State Library is opened
  • 1916 - Strict height limit of 32 feet (40 metres) imposed on all buildings
  • 1916 - Introduction of 6:00pm closing for all hotels (abolished in 1966)
  • 1919 - Electric suburban train services commence on the Broadmeadows line
  • 1923 - W-class trams introduced.
  • 1923 - 1923 Victorian Police strike
  • 1924 - First radio station 3AR (now known as Radio National.)
  • 1927 - Federal Parliament is moved to Canberra, the new national capital
  • 1928 - Melbourne City Council installs the city's first set of traffic lights at Collins & Swanston Streets
  • 1940 - Last cable tram service ends operation
  • 1943 - Russell Street Police Headquarters building is completed
  • 1954 - April--Victorian Railways closes the Upper Ferntree Gully to Gembrook narrow-gauge railway (now Puffing Billy Railway)
  • 1954 - First Moomba parade
  • 1954 - Proposal to demolish much of East Melbourne and Jolimont Yard to make way for an inner city ringroad.
  • 1955 - City's first parking meters are installed
  • 1955 - ICI building given special exception from CBD height limits
  • 1956 - First television station HSV-7
  • 1956 - Olympic Games held in Melbourne
  • 1957 - Plot ratio height limits introduced to CBD (dependent upon floor space and light angles), plazas and open space. By laws introduced for compulsory carspace for all new city buildings. 1.45 m setbacks for 'Little' streets introduced to widen footpaths.
  • 1959 - Sidney Myer Music Bowl opened
  • 1961 - Proposal to demolish Flinders Street station and replace it with office blocks.
  • 1962 - Puffing Billy Railway is re-opened as a tourist attraction
  • 1966 - Abolition of 6:00pm closing of hotels (introduced in 1916)
  • 1967 - first woman city councillor Clare Cascarret
  • 1969 - Proposal to demolish the Regent Theatre for multi-storey development.
  • 1970 - (15 October) 35 construction workers die when a span of the West Gate Bridge collapses
  • 1974 - Underground City Loop construction begins
  • 1975 - Z-class tram introduced
  • 1975 - 1 March, Colour television introduced.
  • 1982 - City Loop subway opened
  • 1983 - (8 February) Melbourne dust storm and (16 February) Ash Wednesday fires occur
  • 1985 - Port Melbourne and St Kilda train lines are converted to light rail
  • 1985 - B-class trams introduced
  • 1986 - Car-bombing outside the Russell Street Police Headquarters kills one police officer
  • 1986 - Rialto Towers completed and becomes the city's tallest building as well as the tallest in the southern hemisphere
  • 1986 - Pablo Picasso's Weeping Woman is stolen from National Gallery of Victoria by activists. Returned a week later
  • 1987 - Hoddle Street Massacre, killing 7 and injuring 19.
  • 1987 - Queen Street Massacre, killing 8 and injuring 5.
  • 1990 - Southbank Promenade opens, paving the way for urban renewal in Southbank
  • 1991 - Melbourne experiences a severe economic slump; City property markets crash and CBD vacancy rates reach all-time high.
  • 1992 - Pedestrianisation of Swanston Street creates Swanston Street Walk
  • 1992 - Postcode 3000 policy attracts residents to the city centre, warehouses and offices are converted into apartments and CBD vacancy rates drop
  • 1994 - Opening of the Melbourne Observation Deck in Rialto Towers
  • 1994 - Tasty nightclub raid
  • 1995 - Host City to the World Police & Fire Games
  • 1996 - Development of the Docklands area begins
  • 1996 - Construction of the CityLink freeways begins
  • 1996 - Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre opens
  • 1996 - Melbourne hosts its first Australian Grand Prix at Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit
  • 1997 - Crown Melbourne, Melbourne's first gambling centre opens
  • 1999 - Bolte Bridge open for traffic

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21st century

  • 2000 - New Melbourne Museum opened.
  • 2000 - CityLink freeways open, including two new tunnels, a new cross-harbour bridge, and electronic tolling
  • 2000 - Docklands Stadium completed
  • 2000 - 6 March Bourke Street redevelopment
  • 2002 - Controversial Melbourne 2030 planning policy introduced, aimed to increase population in designated 'activity centres' and curb urban sprawl, promises to increase public transport usage to 20% of motorised trips by 2020
  • 2003 - 2003 Melbourne thunderstorm
  • 2004 - Melbourne Victory FC is formed
  • 2005 - 2005 Melbourne Thunderstorm
  • 2006 - Commonwealth Games held
  • 2007 - 2007 FINA Swimming World Championships are held
  • 2008 - New Eastlink freeway completed
  • 2008 - M1 upgrade begins
  • 2009 - Black Saturday bushfires around Melbourne--worst fires in the history of the city
  • 2009 - Melbourne Heart FC is formed
  • 2010 - Severe Thunderstorm 6 March, once in a century storm with 10 cm hail stones
  • 2010 - Melbourne celebrates 175th birthday
  • 2015 - Melbourne Heart FC changes name to Melbourne City FC

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See also

  • History of Melbourne

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References

Source of article : Wikipedia