1797 in Australia
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[edit] Leaders
- Governor of New South Wales - John Hunter
- Lieutenant-Governor of Norfolk Island - Philip Gidley King
- Inspector of Public Works - Richard Atkins
[edit] Events
- June 26 - The HMS Reliance arrives in Sydney from the Cape of Good Hope, carrying stores ordered by Governor Hunter and merino sheep imported by John Macarthur.
- July 3 - Following Aboriginal attacks on farms in the Hawkesbury region, Hunter dispatches a party of soldiers from the New South Wales Corps to protect settlers there.
- September 19 - John Shortland is the first European to enter the port of Newcastle. On the 9th he discovered the Hunter River estuary and coal.
- December 3 - George Bass sets out from Sydney in a whaleboat with six oarsmen to explore south along the coast. He discovers the Kiama Blowhole (December 6) and the Shoalhaven River (December 7), he also visits Jervis Bay, and named Twofold Bay on December 19, Wilson's Promontory (January 2, 1798) and Western Port (January 5). He returns to Sydney two months later, having greatly increased the settlers' knowledge of the geography of Australia.
[edit] Births
- May 8 - John Septimus Roe
- June 19 - Australian explorer Hamilton Hume born at Parramatta, New South Wales
- July 20 - Paweł Edmund Strzelecki
[edit] References
- Barker, Anthony (1996). What Happened When. St Leonards: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86373-986.
- National Library of Australia. The World Upside Down: Australia 1788 - 1830.