1788 in Australia

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1788
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Australia

Decades:
  • 1780s
  • 1790s
  • 1800s
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The following lists events that happened during 1788 in Australia.

Leaders[]

  • Monarch - George III
  • Governor of New South Wales – Captain Arthur Phillip
  • Lieutenant-Governor of Norfolk IslandPhilip Gidley King
  • Commanding officer of the colony's marine presence – Major Robert Ross

Events[]

  • 18 January – HMS Supply of the First Fleet arrives in Botany Bay.
  • 26 January – The First Fleet lands in Port Jackson, Australia from Portsmouth, England, and establishes the English penal colony of New South Wales – the first European settlement in Australia.[1]
  • 6 February – The first female convicts disembark at Port Jackson.[1]
  • 9 February – The colony of New South Wales is formally proclaimed. Phillip is sworn in as Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief.[1]
  • 18 February – Lord Howe Island is discovered by Henry Lidgbird Ball on HMS Supply.[2]
  • 27 February – A convict, Thomas Barrett, receives the first death sentence in the colony.[1]
  • 6 March – Philip Gidley King is sent from the Port Jackson colony to settle Norfolk Island with a party of fifteen convicts and seven men.[1]
  • 15 April – Phillip explores northwards to Manly, and sights the Blue Mountains.[1]
  • 23 April – Governor Phillip explores the area now known as Parramatta, west of Sydney.[1]
  • 29 May – Two convicts are killed by Aboriginals at Rushcutters Bay; Phillip leads a punitive attack on the Aborigines on 31 May.[1]
  • 5 June – All the settlement's cattle brought from Cape Town escape; they are not recaptured until November 1795.[1]
  • 21 July – First sitting of the Court of Civil Jurisdiction.
  • September – Sydney's first road, from the Governor's House to Dawes Point, is completed.
  • October – Due to poor conditions, scurvy breaks out. Phillip orders strict rationing and sends HMS Sirius to Cape Town for supplies.
  • 2 November – A second settlement is established at Rose Hill, which will later become Parramatta.[1]

Births[]

Deaths[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j The World Upside Down – Australia 1788–1930, National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ Anderson, Atholl (2003). "Investigating early settlement on Lord Howe Island". Australian Archaeology.
  3. ^ Cable, K. J. "Broughton, William Grant (1788–1853)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. Retrieved 26 June 2018.

Further reading[]

  • Barker, Anthony (1996). What Happened When. St Leonards: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 978-1-86373-986-3.
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