Democracy in Australia is generally considered to have begun with the miners' uprising known as the Eureka Stockade.
The Eureka Stockade occurred in Ballarat, Victoria, during the early years of the Australian goldrush. In the event, the gold miners rebelled against the miner's licence, which cost a monthly fee of 30 shillings and allowed the holder to work a meagre 3.6 metre square "claim". Licences had to be paid whether or not a digger found any gold. There were frequent licence hunts, during which the miners were ordered to produce proof of their licences, and this increased the sense of unrest.
Miners had sent previous delegations to the Victorian government, but the government refused to act on their behalf so, on 29 November 1854, the miners burned their licences in a mass display of resistance against the laws which controlled the miners. Following a widespread licence hunt the following day, on November 30, Irish immigrant and goldminer Peter Lalor was chosen to lead the rebellion.
On December 1, the miners began to construct a wooden barricade, a rather flimsy stockade from which they planned to make their stand against further licence arrests or other unreasonable displays of authority. Early in the morning on Sunday, 3 December 1854, 276 police and military personnel and several civilians stormed the stockade. It's unknown which side fired first, but ultimately 22 diggers and 5 troopers died in the battle that followed.
Although the rebellion itself failed in what it set out to do, it gained the attention of the Government. Following a Commission of Enquiry, changes were put in place. These included abolishing the monthly gold licences, which were replaced by an affordable annual miner's licence. The numbers of troopers were reduced significantly, and Legislative Council was expanded to allow representation to the major goldfields.
Peter Lalor and another representative, John Basson Humffray, were elected for Ballarat. Later, Lalor was elected Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Victoria. For these reasons, the Eureka Stockade is regarded by many as the birthplace of Australian Democracy.
Democracy in Australia is considered to have had its birth with the Eureka Stockade, which was the 1854 miners' uprising on the goldfields of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.
The rebellion, which was designed to draw attention to the appalling conditions on the goldfields, failed in its objective. However, it gained the attention of the Government. A Commission of Enquiry was conducted and changes were put in place. Of chief importance was the fact that Legislative Council was expanded to allow representation to the major goldfields. Peter Lalor, the leader of the Eureka Stockade rebellion, and another representative, John Basson Humffray, were elected for Ballarat.
Later, Lalor was elected Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Victoria. For these reasons, the Eureka Stockade is regarded by many as the birthplace of Australian Democracy.
Australia became a Commonwealth, and democracy at Federation in 1901.
Democracy in the UK started with the Magna Carta of 1215, which decreed that the King is not above the law.
The People of Australia
No. At that time, there was no Australian government.
Prime Minister
The power of the government is the people.
Prime Minister
High court
YES
The leader of the party in power in the Federal government is called the Prime Minister of Australia. The leader of the party in power in the Territory government is called the Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory.
As of 2000, Australian power points supply AC 230v at 50hz. Pre-2000, it was 240v at 50hz.
The Australian government is based on the principal of democracy having a Federal Government over its states. Like the United States they also have a system where the power is separated to ensure everything remains in balance.
Australia has always had a government of some form or another, when Australia federated in 1901, Edmund Barton was invited by the governor general to form an interim government before the parliament had even been elected. So to answer the question I suppose its 1901.
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