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Sir Henry Parkes' passion was being a politician and a journalist. He is credited with being the first leader of the Federation of Australian Colonies.
Sir Henry Parkes' passion was being a politician and a journalist. He is credited with being the first leader of the Federation of Australian Colonies.
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Henry Parkes first became Premier of New South Wales in 1872. He served multiple terms, with his initial term lasting until 1875. Parkes is often referred to as the "Father of Federation" for his role in promoting the unification of Australian colonies.
the parkes telescope in Australia gave the world images of the first moon landing.
In 1836 Parkes married Clarinda Varney who died in 1888. He then married Eleanor Dixon in 1889 and, after he was again widowed in 1895, he remarried to Julia Lynch.
Sir Henry Parkes had the idea for federation.Sir Henry Parkes started the idea of a federated Australia.Correction:Sir Henry Parkes did not start the idea of a federated Australia, as this idea had been lobbied since the 1850s.Sir Henry Parkes is, however, sometimes referred to as the Father of Federation as he was an influential politician who pushed for Federation of Australia's states. Parkes arrived in Sydney in 1839. He was first elected to the New South Wales Parliament in 1854, and was Premier of New South Wales several times between 1872 and 1891.Parkes is best remembered for his famous Tenterfield Oration, delivered at the small rural town of Tenterfield in October 1889. In this speech, he campaigned heavily for Federation of the six Australian colonies. Tenterfield was selected as the place to make his stand as it was part of New South Wales but a long distance away from Sydney. This meant that the town was disadvantaged by the steep tariffs imposed on the transportation of goods across the border to Queensland, where the closer trade centre of Brisbane was located. His promotion of Federation was based on the fact that it would enable free trade across the borders.
Sir Henry Parkes is considered to be the Father of Australian Federation. Although born in England in 1815, a failed business venture prompted him to seek passage with his wife to Australia, and he arrived in Sydney in 1839. He was first elected to the New South Wales Parliament in 1854, and was Premier of New South Wales several times between 1872 and 1891. Parkes is perhaps best remembered for his famous Tenterfield Oration, delivered on 24 October 1889, at the Tenterfield School of Arts. In this speech, he advocated the Federation of the six Australian colonies.
Sir Henry Parkes is considered to be the Father of Australian Federation. Other people such as Edmund Barton, Australia's first Prime Minister, made a significant contribution to the federation movement in Australia but they are not awarded the title of "Father of federation".
Sir Henry Ayers was the first Premier of South Australia.
The lunar landing was televised from signals sent to the Parkes Radio Telescope in New South Wales, Australia.