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This is a timeline of major events in the history of the city of Geelong, Australia.

19th century

Woodcut of the Lady Nelson
  • 1802 – Lady Nelson enters Corio Bay
  • 1803 – Escaped convict William Buckley living in area.
  • 1835 – John Batman establishes base camp at Indented Head
  • 1838 – Geelong township surveyed, Geelong population is 545.
  • 1839 – First sale of Geelong town allotments
  • 1839 – First postal mail between Geelong and Melbourne
  • 1840 – First issue of the Geelong Advertiser newspaper is published
  • 1842 – First St Mary's Catholic Church opens
  • 1845 – Geelong Keys discovered at Corio Bay
  • 1849 – The Geelong town council is incorporated.
  • 1850 – Geelong is the fifth largest town in Victoria.
  • 1851 – Gold is found in the Mount Bunninyong district
  • 1851 – Geelong population is 8,000
  • 1853 – Geelong population is 22,000
  • 1855 – Geelong Grammar School founded
  • 1855 – St Augustine's Boys Orphanage established
  • 1857 – Victoria's first country railway from Geelong to Melbourne is built
  • 1859 – Thomas Austin releases 24 rabbits into the wild on his property 'Barwon Park' at Winchelsea just outside Geelong on Christmas Day, introducing the rabbit to Australia.
  • 1862 – Geelong to Ballarat railway opens
  • 1888 – First telephone exchange in Geelong opens
  • 1890 – Geelong Cementworks Opens

20th century

The former Geelong Law Courts, in Myers Street, Geelong.

21st century

  • 2000 - Fully-restored Victorian era carousel opened in new pavilion on the waterfront
  • 2001 – Geelong population is 184,332
  • 2002 – 23 May, Skilled Stadium hosts a visit from the Dalai Lama
  • 2003 – Former mayor Frank De Stefano is sentenced to 10 years imprisonment on fraud charges involving A$8.3 million
  • 2006 – Geelong population is 210,000 becoming the 12th largest city in Australia
  • 2007 – Geelong Football Club wins premiership by record margin of 119 points
  • 2009 – Geelong Football Club wins premiership
  • 2010 – Geelong Ring Road construction Complete
  • 2011 – Geelong Football Club wins premiership
  • 2015 – Worksafe Victoria Headquarters Construction started
  • 2016 – Geelong population is 253,269
  • 2016- A giant cell storm comes through Geelong, flooding the Barwon and Moorabool rivers, along with Belmont, South Geelong, and Newtown.
  • 2016 – End of Ford's car manufacturing
  • 2018 – Worksafe Victoria Headquarters Construction complete
  • 2019 – The Mercer and Miramar Geelong construction started
  • 2020 - COVID-19 reaches Geelong. Total of 2,370 cases confirmed since arrival date
  • 2020 - Devastating Storm hits Geelong causing Tornado in Suburb of Waurn Ponds

Timeline of tallest buildings in Geelong:

1. The Miramar – 71 m (2019)

2. The Mercer – 64 m (2019)

3. Worksafe Headquarters Geelong – 60 m (2018)

4. Mercure Hotel – 40 m (2008)

6. Shell Refinery – 40 m (1946)

7. Fyansford Cementworks – 30 m (1954)

See also

References

  1. Houghton, Norman. "The Story of Geelong" (PDF). geelongaustralia.com.au. Archived from the original on 9 April 2008. Retrieved 21 May 2008.
  2. Adams, David (14 October 2000). "Geelong reveals its heart and soul". The Age. p. 17. ProQuest 2521674179.
  3. "SES rescues 18 as Geelong suffers 'one-in-50-year' flooding". ABC News. 27 January 2016.
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