1799 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
- January 7 - Bass and Flinders complete their circumnavigation of Van Diemen’s Land.
- February 11 - The gaol in Sydney is burned by arsonists.
- March 3 - Hawkesbury River floods, killing one.
- March 12 - Issac Nichols is accused of stealing stolen goods and sentenced to 14 years on Norfolk Island; his sentence is suspended by Governor Hunter on April 1
- July 8 - Matthew Flinders leaves Port Jackson to explore the East coast; he surveys Moreton Bay between the 15th and 31st and charts Hervey Bay on August 2. He returns to Sydney on the 20th of August.
- October 18 - Five settlers are found guilty of killing aborigines in the Hawkesbury, they are later pardoned.
- November 5 - Hunter is recalled and Philip Gidley King is named as his successor
- December 28 - The goal in Paramatta is lost to arson.
[edit] Births
- August 25 - John Dunmore Lang
- October 2 - William Lonsdale
- October 15 - Archibald Mosman
[edit] Deaths
[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.