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Historical timeline

On the 10th of December 1859, Queensland gained independence from New South Wales after Queen Victoria signed the Letters Patent some six months earlier on the 6th of June. To this day that date in June is celebrated annually as Queensland Day.

In 2004 the National Trust of Queensland included the Condamine Bell as a State Icon. In doing so it recognised the significant role this object played in our pioneering history.


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