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January 26 - Australia Day

January 25th 2007 20:11

Arthur Phillip
Captain Arthur Phillip


January 26, 1788

Today marks Australia Day, the Australian public holiday celebrating the arrival of the First Fleet to the country's shores on the day in 1788. The First Fleet, eleven ships which carried close to 1400 convicts from Britain, first made it to Australian shores eight days earlier on January 18. Under the command of Arthur Phillip, the fleet landed first in Botany Bay, the area designated by Captain James Cook for colonisation in 1770. However, the are was deemed unsuitable by Arthur Phillip, and the fleet continued north to Sydney Cove where they setup camp.


Despite Britain's plans for New South Wales to be utilised solely as a penal colony, civil administration created early during the society's formation allowed the colony to expand beyond a simple prison camp. Rather, New South Wales expanded as a civil society, with many convicts gaining their freedom through various methods. Arthur Phillip was governor of New South Wales until 1793 when he returned to London under the weight of declining health.


Exploration allowed the colony to expand across the continent and to the Tasmanian island (originally known as Van Diemen's Land). By 1863, the continent had been divided into the seperate territories in which it exists today. However, it wasn't until 1901 that AUstralia became a unified country. During the federation process, New Zealand and Fiji were both considered as candidates to become a part of the federation, however both eventually opted out.

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Comment by Anonymous

January 26th 2007 03:20
You know that the poms werent the first settles in Australia right?
It was the dutch in 1606 who first discovered part of Australia then returned 60 years later and done the whole thing.

Australia was originally named new holland and tasmania van diemens meaning no mans land.

New zealand was also discovered by the dutch way before the poms.

Comment by Jessicca

January 26th 2007 05:36

Comment by Jimbo

January 26th 2007 06:10
That's an undisputed historical fact. However, while the Dutch were the first to discover the Australian mainland, they actually landed on the Western coast, and found it unsuitable for colonisation. Since the British were the first to actually colonise Australia, they are usually considered the founders.

The same can actually be said of the American mainland. Apart from myths of Viking colonisation of Northern America, there is also some evidence of some interaction with the American mainland prior to Christopher Columbus.

Happy Australia Day!

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