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George Gipps

Sir George Gipps was the Governor of the British colony of New South Wales for eight years, between 1838 and 1846. His governorship oversaw a tumultuous period where the rights to land were bitterly contested in a three way struggle between the colonial government, Aboriginal people and wealthy graziers known as squatters. The management of other major issues such as the end of convict transportation, large immigration programs and the introduction of majority elected representation also featured strongly during his tenure. Gipps is regarded as a man who brought a high moral and intellectual standard to the position of governor, but was ultimately defeated in his aims by the increasing power and avarice of the squatters.

1791 - February 28, 1847
I never allow of any difficulties. The great secret of being useful and successful is to admit of no difficulties. — © George Gipps
I never allow of any difficulties. The great secret of being useful and successful is to admit of no difficulties.
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