Some events in the history of Wallington :-
| Pre-European Settlement | Area inhabited by Bengalat balug (Clan) of the Wathaurong Tribe |
| 1802 | First European explorers. January : Lieutenant John Murray April : Captain Matthew Flinders |
| 1803 - 1835 | William Buckley the first European living in the area |
| 1835 + | Area investigated and surveyed by Wedge and Gellibrand |
| 1836 + | Area occupied by squatters |
| 1840 | Fairfax FENWICK's property "Deep Gully" on the north east shores of Lake Connewarre - later known as Wallington |
| 1853 | Fenwick's subdivision fronting Queenscliff Road |
| 1855 | Wallington Hotel - Alfred Pike licencee |
| 1861 | Wallington Hotel - John Baxter proprietor |
| 1863 | Fenwick's gully flooded - £50 from Hon. J.M. Grant to cover flood damage |
| 1864 | Wallington Hotel - Peter Pascoe licencee |
| 1866 | Peter Pascoe started school with his daughter (a teacher) in a rented wooden building |
| 1868 | Wallington Hotel - Samuel Coleman licencee |
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| 1872 | Thomas B. Gibb - "Rugby Park", Wallington |
| 1874 | Wallington Hotel enlarged, redecorated & refurnished |
| 1875 | R.Q. McWilliams - Electoral Registrar |
| 1880 | Alliance Cricket Club formed |
| 1882 | Cobb & Co advertised - Geelong to Wallington |
| 1883 |
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| 1886 | David Rhind bought part of "Chevy" Estate |
| 1896 | Wallington Hotel - George Ashmore licencee |
| 1899 | Newington School moved to Wallington |
| 1900 | Wallington School opened in Newington School building moved to present site |
| 1957 | New school built |
