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The monument marks the site from where the first overseas wireless transmission from Australia was sent by Lord Northcote, the Governor-General, to the Governor of Tasmania. A re-enactment of the event was held in 2006. 

In July 1906, Queenscliff was the scene of a technological sensation when the first official wireless message was sent 215 miles across the sea to Tasmania.

More than 200 guests gathered on the top of a hill by the sea to attend the opening ceremony of the first Marconi Company wireless telegraph station. Lord Northcote sent the following historic message to the Governor of Tasmania: “The Commonwealth greets Tasmania and rejoices at the establishment of a new means for uniting the people of Australia more closely together.”

Location

Address:Point Lonsdale Road & Anderson Street, Royal Park, Point Lonsdale, 3225
State:VIC
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -38.275928
Long: 144.618331
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Monument
Monument Theme:Technology
Sub-Theme:Industry
Actual Event Start Date:12-July-1906
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Actual Event End Date:12-July-1906
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Dedication

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Front Inscription

From this spot on Twelfth July 1906, the first overseas wireless messages from Australia were sent by Lord Northcote 
Governor - General 

Sir R. Talbot Governor

Hon. A. Deakin Prime Minister

Hon. A. Chapman Postmaster-General

Hon. R. A. Crouch M.P. for Corio

Equipment supplied and operated by Marconi Wireless Coy Ltd

Left Side Inscription
Back Inscription

From this spot on Twelfth July 2006 the re-enactment of the first overseas wireless message from mainland Australia to Devonport, Tasmania in the presence of the Governor of Victoria Professor David de Kretser A.C.  

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Source: MA
Monument details supplied by Monument Australia - www.monumentaustralia.org.au