Matthew Flinders became famous through his exploration work.
He first circumnavigated Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania) with George Bass, determining that Tasmania was an island, and thereby reducing travel time from South Africa to New South Wales by a full week.
Between December 1801 and June 1803, Flinders charted the entire coastline of Australia, filling in the gaps in the knowledge of Australia's coast.
Australia was previously known as New Holland, and Flinders first proposed the name "Terra Australis", which became "Australia", the name adopted in 1824. He also wrote a book, A Voyage to Terra Australis.
Matthew Flinders was a significant figure in Australia's history.
Flinders's main voyage charted the Australian coastline and filled in the gaps left by previous English and Dutch explorers. It was very important for improving the knowledge of the Australian continent. It was also important because, while charting the southern coastline, Flinders became the first to put forward the possibility of establishing a settlement on the southern coast.
* Flinders Island in Bass Strait In South Australia: * Flinders Mountain Range * Flinders Ranges National Park * Flinders Chase National Park on Kangaroo Island * Flinders University * the suburb of Flinders Park * Flinders Highway In Queensland * also another Flinders Highway * the Ipswich suburb of Flinders View * Flinders River, the longest river in Queensland In Victoria * the Melbourne suburb of Flinders * Federal electorate of Flinders In Western Australia: * Flinders Bay In NSW: * Bass and Flinders Point Throughout Australia, there are also many streets and schools named after Matthew Flinders.
Matthew Flinders was known for travelling with his black and white cat named Trim.
This was Matthew Flinders. Matthew Flinders's circumnavigation of Australia was undertaken between December 1801 and June 1803. On this journey, he discovered that Australia was a single continent, and not split by a large gulf or river, as had been theorised.
Flinders proposed the name Terra Australis, which became Australia, the name adopted in 1824.
yes, Flinders Medical Centre is named after Matthew Flinders, because it is in fact that it is true, also because he visited Australia in Adelaid (i don't think it was named that in aboriginal times) and visited the aboriginal but he died (he died in Australia) so his name was put for our hospitals name (Flinders Medical Centre is very popular)
Matthew Flinders was the first known European to circumnavigate Australia.
Matthew Flinders circumnavigated the entire continent of Australia in 1801-1802.
* Flinders Island in Bass Strait In South Australia: * Flinders Mountain Range * Flinders Ranges National Park * Flinders Chase National Park on Kangaroo Island * Flinders University * the suburb of Flinders Park * Flinders Highway In Queensland * also another Flinders Highway * the Ipswich suburb of Flinders View * Flinders River, the longest river in Queensland In Victoria * the Melbourne suburb of Flinders * Federal electorate of Flinders In Western Australia: * Flinders Bay In NSW: * Bass and Flinders Point Throughout Australia, there are also many streets and schools named after Matthew Flinders.
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the coastline of Australia
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Matthew Flinders served in the Royal Navy before becoming an explorer. Matthew Flinders is most known for exploring Australia and identifying it as a continent.
A voyage to Terra Australis was the name of the book that Matthew Flinders wrote.
Matthew Flinders was known for travelling with his black and white cat named Trim.
Matthew Flinders circumnavigated the entire coastline of Australia between December 1801 and June 1803.
to chart the coast of australia
Matthew Flinders, together with George Bass, explored sections of Australia in 1798 and 1799. Between December 1801 and June 1803, Matthew Flinders also circumnavigated the continent of Australia, charting the entire coastline.