Timeline of South Australian history

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This is a Timeline of

South Australian
history.

Pre 1836

1800s

1830s

Adelaide in 1839, looking south-east from North Terrace

1840s

1850s

1860s

1870s

1880s

1890s

1892: First public statue, Venus (Venere Di Canova), unveiled on North Terrace.

1900s

1900s

1910s

  • 1910:
    Surplus Revenue
    : South Australia votes No (50.94%).
  • 1911:
    Trade and Commerce
    : South Australia votes No (61.93%).
  • 1912: The Verco Building, an early 'skyscraper', is built on North Terrace.
  • 1913: Metropolitan abattoirs open.
  • 1913:
    Trade and Commerce
    : South Australia votes Yes (51.32%).
  • 1914: South Australian troops join their Australian comrades in Europe to fight in World War I.
  • 1914:
    Torrens Island Internment Camp
    opens.
  • 1915: Liquor bars close at 6 pm following referendum, creating the six o'clock swill.
  • 1915: Torrens Island Internment Camp closes.
  • 1915: Four women Justices of the Peace appointed, the first in Australia.
  • 1915: Cheer-up Hut opens 4 November, first anniversary of Cheer-Up Society.
  • 1917: German private schools close because of the World War I.
  • 1917: First trains to Perth following completion of the Trans-Australian Railway.
  • 1918: Railway line from Hallett Cove to Willunga opens.
  • 1918: Mount Pleasant railway line between Balhannah and Mount Pleasant opens.
  • 1919: Adelaide awarded official city status and Mayor became Lord Mayor.
  • 1919: Sedan railway line between Monarto South and Sedan opens.

1920s

1930s

1940s

  • 1940: Birkenhead Bridge opens.
  • 1940: Ship building begins at Whyalla.
  • 1940:
    sea mines
    along vital shipping lanes.
  • 1940: Loveday POW camp opens
  • 1942: Rationing of tea and clothing introduced.
  • 1943: Rationing of butter introduced.
  • 1944: Federal Referendum - South Australia Votes:
    • Yes (50.64%) on
      Post War Reconstruction and Democratic Rights
  • 1944: Rationing of meat introduced.
  • 1944: German submarine U-862 attacks the Greek freighter Ilissos off the Limestone Coast.
  • 1945: Gas and electricity restrictions imposed.
  • 1945:
    Hills Industries
    founded.
  • 1946: Federal Referendum - South Australia votes:
    • Yes (51.73%) on
      Social Services
    • No (51.26%) on
      Marketing
    • No (51.80%) on
      Industrial Employment
  • 1947: Orchards ripped up following discovery of fruit fly in the metropolitan area.
  • 1948: Federal Referendum -[South Australia votes:
    • No (57.85%) on
      Rents and Prices
  • 1948: Glenelg jetty destroyed and widespread damage caused by severe storms.
  • 1948: Clothing and meat rationing abolished.
  • 1948: Holden begins production.

1950s

1960s

1970s

  • 1970: State Election: The Labor Party, led by Don Dunstan, wins government. South Australia becomes first state to reform abortion laws.
  • 1971: Fluoridation of water supply commences.
  • 1973: State Election: The Labor Party, led by Don Dunstan, holds onto government.
  • 1973: Modbury Hospital opens.
  • 1973: Two children disappear from Adelaide Oval and are never seen again.
  • 1973: Federal Referendum - South Australia votes:
    • No (58.84%) on
      Commodity Prices
    • No (71.75%) on
      Incomes
  • 1974: Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, visits Adelaide
  • 1974:
    Australian National and State Transport Authority
    .
  • 1974: Federal Referendum - South Australia votes:
    • No (52.86%) on
      Simultaneous Elections
    • No (55.74%) on
      Mode of Altering the Constitution
    • No (55.89%) on
      Democratic Elections
    • No (57.48%) on
      Local Government Bodies
  • 1975: State Election: The Labor Party, led by Don Dunstan, holds onto government.
  • 1975: The International Equestrian Exposition is held in Adelaide and attended by Princess Anne.
  • 1975: The Adelaide City Council adopts the City of Adelaide Plan.
  • 1976: Rundle Mall, Australia's first pedestrian mall, opens between King William and Pulteney streets.
  • 1977: Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip visit Adelaide to open the Adelaide Festival Centre.
  • 1977: Late night shopping commences.
  • 1977: Federal Referendum - South Australia votes:
    • Yes (65.99%) on
      Simultaneous Elections
    • Yes (76.59%) on
      Senate Vacancies
    • Yes (83.29%) on
      Referendums
    • Yes (85.57%) on
      Retirement of Judges
  • 1978: The remains of seven women are found in bushland near Truro.
  • 1979: Don Dunstan resigns as Premier and is replaced by Des Corcoran.
  • 1979: State Election: The Liberal Party, led by David Tonkin, wins government.

1980s

1986: South Australia celebrates its 150th Anniversary.
  • 1980: Thirty-five homes destroyed in an
    Tarcoola-Alice Springs railway line
  • 1981:
    Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales
    , visits Adelaide.
  • 1982: State Election: The Labor Party, led by John Bannon, wins government.
  • 1982: International air services begin at Adelaide Airport.
  • 1983:
    Ash Wednesday fires
    claim 28 lives throughout the state.
  • 1983: Prince and Princess of Wales visit Adelaide.
  • 1983: Wendy Chapman elected the first woman Lord Mayor of Adelaide.
  • 1984: South Australia officially adopts the current
    Coat of Arms
    .
  • 1984: Keswick Railway Terminal opens.
  • 1984: Federal Referendum - South Australia votes:
    • No (50.02%) on
      Terms of Senators
    • No (54.06%) on
      Interchange of Powers
  • 1985: State Election: The Labor Party, led by John Bannon, holds onto government.
  • 1985: The Adelaide Casino opens in the Adelaide railway station as part of the multimillion-dollar Adelaide Station and Environs Redevelopment (ASER).
  • 1985: The first Australian Grand Prix held on the Adelaide Street Circuit.
  • 1986: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit Adelaide.
  • 1986:
    East Parklands
    .
  • 1986: The South Australian Maritime Museum opens.
  • 1986: South Australia celebrates its sesqui-centenary as "Jubilee 150".
  • 1987: The
    Australian Submarine Corporation
    at Outer Harbor.
  • 1987: The Adelaide Convention Centre opens on North Terrace.
  • 1988: The Prince and Princess of Wales visit Adelaide.
  • 1988: Federal Referendum - South Australia votes:
    • No (73.24%) on
      Parliamentary Terms
    • Yes (69.39%) on
      Fair Elections
    • No (70.15%) on
      Local Government
    • Yes (73.99%) on
      Rights and Freedoms
      .
  • 1989: State Election: The Labor Party, led by John Bannon, holds onto government.
  • 1989: The
    Bicentennial Conservatory
    , referred to as "The Crystal Pasty", opens at the Botanic Gardens.

1990s

2000s

2000s

2000: South Eastern Freeway opened.

2010s

2020s

See also