This episode of "A History of Australia" covers the years 1895 and 1896, discussing the renewed push for federation, including the Premier's Conference and Federation-enabling legislation passed by several colonies. It also touches on the standardization of time zones, the unification of labor groups in NSW, and a Norwegian expedition that marked the first recorded landing in Antarctica. The episode explores cultural milestones such as the first public singing of "Waltzing Matilda" and Mark Twain's Australian tour. It details the split between the Victorian Football Association and the formation of the Victorian Football League, and further discusses the growing sentiment towards a "White Australia" policy. Finally, the episode concludes with the death and legacy of Henry Parkes, a significant figure in Australian politics, and includes a notes section detailing various events, disasters, and developments from those years.
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