1830 in Australia
      
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-  1810s
 
-  1820s
 
-  1830s
 
-  1840s
 
-  1850s
 
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Incumbents
Governors
Governors of the Australian colonies:
Events
-  20 September - The Port Arthur penal settlement was established.
 
-  23 September - The Bathurst Rebellion begins outside of Bathurst, New South Wales, following the escape of a group of convicts known as the 'Ribbon Gang' under the leadership of convict-servant Ralph Entwistle. Ten of the rebels are later captured and publicly hung after being tried and found guilty of murder.
 
-  7 October - The 'Black Line' campaign of the Black War begins in an attempt to capture all Tasmanian Aborigines. The campaign lasts 7 weeks and only succeeds in bringing two Aborigines to the authorities.
 
-  Wool export in Australia - 2 million pounds.
 
Exploration and settlement
Births
Deaths
1830 in Oceania  | 
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-  Australia
 
-  Federated States of Micronesia
 
-  Fiji
 
-  Kiribati
 
-  Marshall Islands
 
-  Nauru
 
-  New Zealand
 
-  Palau
 
-  Papua New Guinea
 
-  Samoa
 
-  Solomon Islands
 
-  Tonga
 
-  Tuvalu
 
-  Vanuatu
  
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