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{{Short description|British colony (1788–19011788–1900)}}
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|year_leader1 = 1788–1820
|leader2 = [[Queen Victoria|Victoria]] (last)
|year_leader2 = 1837–19011837–1900
|deputy1 = [[Arthur Phillip]] (first)
|deputy2 = [[William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp]] (last)
|year_deputy1 = 1788–1792
|year_deputy2 = 1899–19011899–1900
|legislature = [[Parliament of New South Wales]]
|life_span = 1788–19011788–1900
|year_start = 1788
|year_end = 1901
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|image_coat = Badge of New South Wales.svg
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The '''Colony of New South Wales''' was a [[colony]] of the [[British Empire]] from 1788 to 1901the end of 1900, when it became a [[State of Australia|State]] of the [[Commonwealth of Australia]]. At its greatest extent, the colony of New South Wales included the present-day Australian states of [[New South Wales]], [[Colony of Queensland|Queensland]], [[Victoria (Australia)#Colonial Victoria|Victoria]], [[Colony of Tasmania|Tasmania]], and [[History of South Australia#The Proclamation of South Australia (1836)|South Australia]], the [[Northern Territory]] as well as [[Colony of New Zealand|New Zealand]]. The first [[Responsible government|"responsible"]] self-government of New South Wales was formed on 6 June 1856 with [[Stuart Donaldson|Sir Stuart Alexander Donaldson]] appointed by Governor [[William Denison|Sir William Denison]] as its first [[Chief Secretary (British Empire)|Colonial Secretary]].<ref>Government Gazette June 1856</ref>
 
==History==