Many things such as giving the rights for women to vote, he opened a state bank and give generous factory laws.
Kingston South Australia
Charles Kingston was a prominent Australian politician and a key figure in the movement towards Federation. He served as the Premier of South Australia and was a strong advocate for the unification of the Australian colonies. Kingston played a significant role in the drafting of the Australian Constitution and actively promoted the idea of Federation through public speeches and political engagement. His efforts contributed to the eventual establishment of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901.
The corner where the borders of Queensland, South Australia and New South Wales meet is called Cameron Corner.
From Kingston S.E. in South Australia to Kata Tjuta in the Northern Territory is a distance of just under 1900km. travel time is around sixteen hours.
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Charles Bell died in Sydney, New South Wales in Australia.
Charles Sturt was Surveyor-General in South Australia.
the island south of mainland Australia is Tasmania, Australia's island state. There are numerous cities in Tasmania. The capital city is Hobart. Other cities include Burnie, Launceston, Devonport, Kingston, Queenstown and Westbury.
Charles Tasman died on August 22, 1968, in New South Wales, Australia.
Kingston-on-Murray is so named because it is the town of Kingston on the Murray River, Australia's largest and most significant river. In the days of the paddlesteamers, the Murray River was an important waterway for ferrying goods and people between ports in South Australia and in southern New South Wales and northern Victoria. Kingston-on-Murray was one of eleven communal settlements, known as village settlements, established as a result of the Crown Lands Amendment Act in 1893.
Most of Charles Sturt's exploration was undertaken in New South Wales which, incidentally, was a colony, and not yet a state when he explored. However, he also made some significant discoveries through South Australia.
Charles Chauvel died on November 11, 1959, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia of heart attack.