Which century was it that the first European made a landing on the Australian coast?
In 1697 William Dampier made the first landing by an English explorer in Australia. What else is William Dampier known for?
The First Fleet consisted of convicts and marines that are now acknowledged as the founders of colonial Australia. How many ships were in the First Fleet?
The youngest convict on the First Fleet was James Grace. How old was he?
What was Australia called by the people of the First Fleet?
In 1790 the first of the ships from the second fleet arrived in Australia. It was called the "Lady Juliana" and transported how many convicts?
The convicts who came to Australia were not all from England. Nearly 15,000 had been sentenced in English and Scottish courts but came originally from which country?
Matthew Flinders circumnavigated Australia in a boat named:
The first and only convict uprising in the new colony took place on March 1804 at:
Matthew Flinders wrote a book about his journey to Australia. It was published the day before his death in 1814. What was it called?
What was Queensland called in the early 1800s?
The colony’s first independent newspaper was established in 1824 and was called:
The British Government ended the transportation of convicts to NSW in 1840. Up until that time how many convicts had been brought to the colony?
Between 1607 and 1939 Britain transported approximately 400,000 people to all parts of the globe. About how many of these were sent to Australia?