When did Queen Elizabeth visit Hobart?

Queen Elizabeth II first visited Hobart from February 20–23, 1954, as part of her inaugural tour of Australia. She made subsequent visits to Hobart in 1963, 1970, 1977, 1981, 1988, and 2000. During these visits, she participated in events at Government House, visited the town hall, and took part in walkabouts.
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When did Queen Elizabeth visit Tasmania?

Queen Elizabeth II stayed on Tasmanian family's farm during 'extraordinary' 1954 visit. When Roderic O'Connor's family heard Queen Elizabeth II was going to stay at their home in rural Tasmania, they went and built an extension. "We actually call [it] the Queen's Room," he said of the 1954 visit.
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What year did Queen Elizabeth visit Australia?

Queen Elizabeth ll was the first reigning monarch of Australia to travel the country, first visiting WA in 1954, with her last visit in 2011. She captured the hearts and minds of everyone in our state, with more than 25 000 school children gathered from Fremantle to Guilford when she left Perth for her visit to Albany.
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Did Queen ever tour Australia?

QUEEN HISTORY - 16 April 1985 Queen perform the first of four dates in Melbourne, Australia, Queen Works! Tour.
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Did the Queen visit Australia in 1970?

Royal Visit to Australia by Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh: 30 March – 3 May 1970.
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Queen Elizabeth II At The Royal Hobart Regatta (1963)

What happened in 1970 in Australia?

Opposition to Australia's involvement in the war in Vietnam spilled onto the streets. The largest street protest was the first moratorium march in 1970 around the nation. The second and third moratorium marches in 1970 and 1971 also saw large crowds.
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Was Diana's trip to Australia a success?

The tour was an undeniable success for the palace, catapulting the royal family even more into the public eye, but Diana's new found celebrity put her at odds with her husband. Australia had forged the young woman into a bona fide princess, but it was also where her relationship with Charles was forever altered.
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What happened in 1974 in Australia?

Cyclone Tracy, which hit Darwin in the small hours of Christmas Day 1974, killed 66 people and devastated 80 per cent of the city. In the days and weeks following the disaster, most of the traumatised population left the city.
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Has Queen Camilla ever visited Australia?

Royal Visit to NSW by King Charles III and Queen Camilla

Their Majesties travelled to Sydney during an official visit to Australia in October 2024.
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Why did Queen get booed at Sunbury?

The Staehely Brothers had been touring Australia for several weeks. In 1974, Queen arrived 2 hours late, and according to some, were initially booed during their set to screams of "go back to Pommyland, ya pooftahs".
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What happened in 1983 in Australia?

Ash Wednesday 1983. One of Australia's most well-known and destructive bushfire events. Ash Wednesday (16 February 1983) experienced over 100 fires swept across Victoria and South Australia, killing 75 people and causing widespread damage.
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What countries has the Queen not visited?

She visited all member states except for Cameroon, and the three most recently joined member states, Rwanda, Togo and Gabon. Her first foreign tour was before her accession when she accompanied her parents to the countries of Southern Africa in 1947. Tours of the British Islands are excluded from the list below.
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What happened in 1963 in Australia?

1 November – Indigenous Australians could vote in federal elections on the same basis as other electors when an amendment to the Commonwealth Electoral Act became law. The November 1963 election was the first federal election for Indigenous people in Western Australia, Queensland and the Northern Territory.
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What is the most English town in Tasmania?

Some people describe Westbury as Australia's most English town. That's because its charming streetscape includes a village green, a town common, a stately bluestone church, hedgerows and lanes, charming inns and stables, and restored civic buildings.
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Where did Queen Elizabeth visit in Australia?

The Queen visited Canberra, Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth during the tour. In Perth she attended the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.
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Do any billionaires live in Tasmania?

Tasmania's wealthiest resident is a technology billionaire who lives quietly in Launceston and is funding significant environmental rehabilitation projects in the state and around the world.
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What royal refused to go to Diana's funeral?

Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh (then Sophie Rhys-Jones) was the royal who notably skipped Princess Diana's funeral in 1997, not by outright refusal but by a considerate decision supported by the Royal Family, because her strong resemblance to Diana would have been too upsetting for the grieving crowds, as reported in royal biographies.
 
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Did Princess Diana say Ayers Dock?

Former Australian prime minister Bob Hawke certainly never called the Queen “a pig” dressed “in twin set and pearls.” There is no evidence that Princess Diana ever called Uluru “Ayers Dock,” and no, Brisbane does not look like Spain.
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What happened in 1999 in Australia?

Constitution Alteration (Establishment of Republic) 1999

To alter the Constitution to establish the Commonwealth of Australia as a republic with the Queen and Governor-General being replaced by a President appointed by a two-thirds majority of the members of the Commonwealth Parliament.
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Why is 1974 important?

Significant events in the year 1974 include major political disruptions, such as the resignation of United States President Richard Nixon following the Watergate scandal, and impactful contests in the world of sports, including The Rumble in the Jungle, a boxing match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman.
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What happened in Darwin on Christmas Day 1974?

Tropical Cyclone Tracy struck Darwin in the early hours of 25 December 1974 killing 66 people and devastating 80% of the city (reference: Cyclone Tracy | National Museum of Australia). Tracy was rated Category 4. Before the instruments failed, wind gauges registered speeds of 217 kilometres per hour.
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Who refused Diana's funeral?

Beloved royal who skipped Princess Diana's funeral after they wanted to avoid 'upsetting crowds' 😮 ⬇️ Yes that was Sophie because of her likeness to Diana. Sophie was not married to Edward in 1997 so technically she was not a member of the royal family. That is the reason she was not at the funeral.
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Would Diana have survived if she was wearing a seatbelt?

Yes, experts, including Princess Diana's own pathologist, believe she would very likely have survived the crash if she had been wearing her seatbelt, as the belt would have prevented the fatal tear in her pulmonary vein that caused massive internal bleeding. Without it, she suffered severe chest trauma, but with the seatbelt, she might have walked away with lesser injuries, though still requiring treatment, according to simulations and analysis.
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Did Diana walk up Ayers Rock?

Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, and Diana, Princess of Wales, visit Australia, Visit to Ayers Rock - Uluru, 21st March 1983. Diana Princess of Wales and Prince Charles walk down Ayer's Rock on March 21, 1983 near Alice Springs, Australia during the Royal Tour of Australia....
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