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The ] was formed on 1 January 1901, when the six ] colonies of ] were merged to form a single commonwealth within the ]. Apart from ], all of the founding area of the country was originally part of the ], founded in 1787. Since federation, the only changes to the borders have been the creation, acquisition, or independence of ]. Two countries became independent from Australia in the mid-20th century: ], originally mandated to the country by the ]; and ], a combination of an earlier British protectorate and a League of Nations mandate. |
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The Commonwealth of Australia was formed on 1 January 1901, when the six British colonies of ] were merged to form a single commonwealth within the ]. Apart from ], all of the founding area of the country was originally part of the ], founded in 1787. Since federation, the only changes to the borders have been the creation, acquisition, or independence of ]. Two countries became independent from Australia in the mid-20th century: ], originally mandated to the country by the ]; and ], a combination of an earlier British protectorate and a League of Nations mandate. |
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|The legal instrument required to formally appoint ] governor of the ] was proclaimed, and this is commonly held as the date that the ] was renamed Western Australia.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.foundingdocs.gov.au/item-sdid-8.html | title=Commission appointing Stirling Governor and Commander-in-Chief 4 March 1831 (UK) | publisher=Museum of Australian Democracy | accessdate=23 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://statelibrarynsw.tumblr.com/post/156855938896/on-this-day-6th-february-1832-the-swan-river | title=On this day, 6th February 1832, the Swan River colony was officially renamed "Western Australia". | publisher=State Library of New South Wales | accessdate=23 October 2017}}</ref> |
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|The legal instrument required to formally appoint ] governor of the ] was proclaimed, and this is commonly held as the date that the ] was renamed Western Australia.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.foundingdocs.gov.au/item-sdid-8.html | title=Commission appointing Stirling Governor and Commander-in-Chief 4 March 1831 (UK) | publisher=Museum of Australian Democracy | accessdate=23 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://statelibrarynsw.tumblr.com/post/156855938896/on-this-day-6th-february-1832-the-swan-river | title=On this day, 6th February 1832, the Swan River colony was officially renamed "Western Australia". | publisher=State Library of New South Wales | accessdate=23 October 2017}}</ref> |
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|The portion of ] between the ] and ] meridians east, and south of the ], was made the ].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.foundingdocs.gov.au/item-sdid-38.html | title=Letters Patent establishing the Province of South Australia 19 February 1836 (UK) | publisher=Museum of Australian Democracy | accessdate=23 October 2017}}</ref> The actual landing and proclamation occurred on 28 December 1836.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://adelaidia.sa.gov.au/subjects/the-proclamation | title=The Proclamation | accessdate=23 October 2017 | publisher=Government of South Australia}}</ref> Its border with New South Wales south of the ] would be erroneously surveyed roughly 3.6 kilometers west of the 141st meridian east, and the resulting disputes with the colonies and, later, states that share that border would not be fully resolved until 1914.<ref>{{cite BAILII |litigants=State of South Australia v State of Victoria |year=1914 |court=UKPC |num=3 |format=1 |parallelcite= {{abbr|AC|Appeal Cases}} 283}}; {{cite AustLII|UKPCHCA|1|1914|parallelcite=(1914) 18 ] 115 |courtname=auto |date=28 January 1914}}</ref> |
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|The portion of ] between the ] and ] meridians east, and south of the ], was made the ].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.foundingdocs.gov.au/item-sdid-38.html | title=Letters Patent establishing the Province of South Australia 19 February 1836 (UK) | publisher=Museum of Australian Democracy | accessdate=23 October 2017}}</ref> The actual landing and proclamation occurred on 28 December 1836.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://adelaidia.sa.gov.au/subjects/the-proclamation | title=The Proclamation | accessdate=23 October 2017 | publisher=Government of South Australia}}</ref> Its border with New South Wales south of the ] would be erroneously surveyed roughly 3.6 kilometres west of the 141st meridian east, and the resulting disputes with the colonies and, later, states that share that border would not be fully resolved until 1914.<ref>{{cite BAILII |litigants=State of South Australia v State of Victoria |year=1914 |court=UKPC |num=3 |format=1 |parallelcite= {{abbr|AC|Appeal Cases}} 283}}; {{cite AustLII|UKPCHCA|1|1914|parallelcite=(1914) 18 ] 115 |courtname=auto |date=28 January 1914}}</ref> |
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|] was transferred from ] to ].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/norfolk-island-guide | title=Norfolk Island Guide | publisher=New South Wales Government - State Archives & Records | accessdate=23 October 2017}}</ref> |
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|] was transferred from ] to ].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/norfolk-island-guide | title=Norfolk Island Guide | publisher=New South Wales Government – State Archives & Records | accessdate=23 October 2017}}</ref> |
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|The half of ] north of the ] was made the ].<ref name="north-australia">{{cite web | url=http://archival.sl.nsw.gov.au/Details/archive/110330450 | title=Charters and commissions concerning the Colony of North Australia, 1846-1847 | publisher=State Library of New South Wales | accessdate=23 October 2017}}</ref><ref></ref> |
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|The half of ] north of the ] was made the ].<ref name="north-australia">{{cite web | url=http://archival.sl.nsw.gov.au/Details/archive/110330450 | title=Charters and commissions concerning the Colony of North Australia, 1846–1847 | publisher=State Library of New South Wales | accessdate=23 October 2017}}</ref><ref></ref> |
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|] was merged back in to ].<ref name="north-australia" /> This is the date ] revoked the Letters Patent establishing North Australia, but it was not proclaimed in Australia until 16 January 1849. |
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|North Australia was merged back in to ].<ref name="north-australia" /> This is the date ] revoked the Letters Patent establishing North Australia, but it was not proclaimed in Australia until 16 January 1849. |
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|] was split from ], becoming its own colony.<ref name="norfolkisland1913" /> Some sources say this occurred the previous day,<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tAIxAQAAMAAJ | title=Journal and Proceedings - Royal Australian Historical Society, Volume 2 | page=7 | year=1906 | accessdate=24 October 2017}}</ref> but the Norfolk Island Act 1913 states it was on this day. |
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|] was split from ], becoming its own colony.<ref name="norfolkisland1913" /> Some sources say this occurred the previous day,<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tAIxAQAAMAAJ | title=Journal and Proceedings – Royal Australian Historical Society, Volume 2 | page=7 | year=1906 | accessdate=24 October 2017}}</ref> but the Norfolk Island Act 1913 states it was on this day. |
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|The ] declared southeast ] as a ], removing it from immediate ] control, though the colony still largely administered it.<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ybLyCAAAQBAJ | pages=11&nash;12 | title=Documents and Correspondence on New Guinea’s Boundaries | author=Van der Veur, Paul W. | year=2012 | publisher=Springer Science & Business Media | accessdate=24 October 2017}}</ref> |
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|The ] declared southeast ] as a ], removing it from immediate ] control, though the colony still largely administered it.<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ybLyCAAAQBAJ | pages=11&nash;12 | title=Documents and Correspondence on New Guinea's Boundaries | author=Van der Veur, Paul W. | year=2012 | publisher=Springer Science & Business Media | accessdate=24 October 2017}}</ref> |
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|] was transferred from ] to ]; while Tasmania immediately requested it then be transferred to ], this was not done.<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2KI-AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA18-PA12 | pages=11–12 | title=Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives of New Zealand | year=1892 | accessdate=24 October 2017}}</ref> |
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|] was transferred from ] to ]; while Tasmania immediately requested it then be transferred to ], this was not done.<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2KI-AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA18-PA12 | pages=11–12 | title=Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives of New Zealand | year=1892 | accessdate=24 October 2017}}</ref> |
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|Six colonies of the ] ] the Commonwealth of Australia:<ref>{{Cite Legislation AU|Cth|act|coaca430|Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act}}</ref> |
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|Six colonies of the United Kingdom ] the Commonwealth of Australia:<ref>{{Cite Legislation AU|Cth|act|coaca430|Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act}}</ref> |
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Parliament met in ] until a new federal capital could be built.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.victoria.org.au/the%20australian%20capital.htm | title=Melbourne - the seat of government | accessdate=25 October 2017}}</ref> |
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Parliament met in ] until a new federal capital could be built.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.victoria.org.au/the%20australian%20capital.htm | title=Melbourne – the seat of government | accessdate=25 October 2017}}</ref> |
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|British New Guinea was transferred from the ], becoming the ].<ref>{{Cite Legislation AU|Cth|num_act|pa19059o1905117|Papua Act 1905}}</ref><ref></ref> |
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|British New Guinea was transferred from the United Kingdom, becoming the ].<ref>{{Cite Legislation AU|Cth|num_act|pa19059o1905117|Papua Act 1905}}</ref><ref></ref> |
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|] was transferred from the ], becoming the Territory of Norfolk Island.<ref name="norfolkisland1913">{{Cite Legislation AU|Cth|num_act|nia1913151913185|Norfolk Island Act 1913}}</ref><ref></ref> |
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|] was transferred from the United Kingdom, becoming the Territory of Norfolk Island.<ref name="norfolkisland1913">{{Cite Legislation AU|Cth|num_act|nia1913151913185|Norfolk Island Act 1913}}</ref><ref></ref> |
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|The ] ] ]<ref>{{Cite Legislation AU|Cth|num_act|niaa191981919250|Nauru Island Agreement Act 1919}}</ref><ref></ref> and ] (the former ])<ref>{{Cite Legislation AU|Cth|num_act|nga1920251920138|New Guinea Act 1920}}</ref><ref></ref> to Australia, with ] and the ] as co-trustees of Nauru.<ref>{{jstor|20028201}}</ref> The whole of Australia's territory on ] would be commonly referred to as the "Territory of Papua-New Guinea". |
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|The ] ] ]<ref>{{Cite Legislation AU|Cth|num_act|niaa191981919250|Nauru Island Agreement Act 1919}}</ref><ref></ref> and ] (the former ])<ref>{{Cite Legislation AU|Cth|num_act|nga1920251920138|New Guinea Act 1920}}</ref><ref></ref> to Australia, with ] and the United Kingdom as co-trustees of Nauru.<ref>{{jstor|20028201}}</ref> The whole of Australia's territory on ] would be commonly referred to as the "Territory of Papua-New Guinea". |
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|] was split into the territories of ] and ].<ref>{{Cite Legislation AU|Cth|num_act|naa1926161926245|Northern Australia Act 1926}}</ref><ref></ref> |
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|] was split into the territories of Central Australia and North Australia.<ref>{{Cite Legislation AU|Cth|num_act|naa1926161926245|Northern Australia Act 1926}}</ref><ref></ref> |
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|The territories of ] and ] were merged to become ].<ref>{{Cite Legislation AU|Cth|num_act|nta193151931443|Northern Territory (Administration) Act 1931}}</ref><ref></ref> |
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|The territories of Central Australia and North Australia were merged to become ].<ref>{{Cite Legislation AU|Cth|num_act|nta193151931443|Northern Territory (Administration) Act 1931}}</ref><ref></ref> |
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|The ] transferred the portion of its claim to ] between the ] and ] meridians east, and the ] and ] meridians east, to Australia, where it became the ].<ref>{{Cite Legislation AU|Cth|act|aataa1933407|Australian Antarctic Territory Acceptance Act 1933}}</ref><ref></ref> |
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|The United Kingdom transferred the portion of its claim to ] between the ] and ] meridians east, and the ] and ] meridians east, to Australia, where it became the ].<ref>{{Cite Legislation AU|Cth|act|aataa1933407|Australian Antarctic Territory Acceptance Act 1933}}</ref><ref></ref> |
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|The ] were transferred from the ], and became the Territory of Ashmore and Cartier Islands. The islands were ceded by the UK on 23 July 1931.<ref>{{Cite Legislation AU|Cth|act|aaciaa1933308|Ashmore and Cartier Islands Acceptance Act 1933}}</ref><ref></ref> |
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|The ] were transferred from the United Kingdom, and became the Territory of Ashmore and Cartier Islands. The islands were ceded by the UK on 23 July 1931.<ref>{{Cite Legislation AU|Cth|act|aaciaa1933308|Ashmore and Cartier Islands Acceptance Act 1933}}</ref><ref></ref> |
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|] were transferred from the ]. The receipt was confirmed in letters exchanged on 19 December 1950.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0032247400040808 | title=Administration of Heard Island and the McDonald Islands | accessdate=4 August 2017}}</ref> |
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|The ] were transferred by the ] from the ], becoming the Territory of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands.<ref>'''' (Cth)</ref><ref></ref> |
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The Commonwealth of Australia was formed on 1 January 1901, when the six British colonies of Australia were merged to form a single commonwealth within the British Empire. Apart from Western Australia, all of the founding area of the country was originally part of the Colony of New South Wales, founded in 1787. Since federation, the only changes to the borders have been the creation, acquisition, or independence of territories. Two countries became independent from Australia in the mid-20th century: Nauru, originally mandated to the country by the League of Nations; and Papua New Guinea, a combination of an earlier British protectorate and a League of Nations mandate.