1793 in Australia
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Leaders
- Acting Governor of New South Wales – Lieutenant-Governor Francis Grose
- Lieutenant-Governor of Norfolk Island – Philip Gidley King
- Commanding officer of the New South Wales Corps – Francis Grose
Events
- 16 January – Bellona arrives with Australia's first free settlers
- 22 January – The French d'Entrecasteaux expedition returns to Recherche Bay, Tasmania to rewater and rest.
- 12 February – John Macarthur is granted 100 acres (0.40 km2) of land at Parramatta.
- 16 February – John Macarthur is appointed by Grose as inspector of public works.
- 18 February – A school opens in an unfinished church building is Sydney; the first school had been established in 1789, Isabella Rosson was the first teacher.
- 28 February – d'Entrecasteaux expedition leaves Tasmania towards the Friendly Islands, continuing search for La Pérouse.
- 2 May – Mary Bryant is pardoned in England.
- 15 September – Captain William Paterson leads a party of Scotsmen in the first attempt to cross the Blue Mountains. He is unsuccessful.
- 25 September – Sydney's first church opens.
Births
- 8 March – David Jones
- 1 June – Augustus Earle
References
- Barker, Anthony (1996). What Happened When. St Leonards: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86373-986-6.
- National Library of Australia. "The World Upside Down: Australia 1788 – 1830". Archived from the original on 20 March 2007. Retrieved 9 February 2007.
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