The first penal colony in New South Wales was Sydney Cove, at Port Jackson. After a short time, it became known simply as Sydney.
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No. The first penal colony in New South Wales was Sydney Cove, at Port Jackson. After a short time, it became known simply as Sydney. Tasmania was the second region to be settled as a penal colony, in 1804. This is apart from the convict camp established for particularly hardened criminals in 1801 in the area now known as Newcastle (originally King's Town).
New South Wales was once a British penal colony, as was Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania).
Norfolk Island was first used as a convict settlement and farming colony. It was established as a penal colony within two months of the arrival of the First Fleet in New South Wales.
Australia's first gaol was, theoretically, Sydney Cove. The settlement of Sydney in New South Wales was established as a penal colony and populated by convicts from britain.
New Zealand was a penal colony in the fictional world of "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" and on "Star Trek: Voyager." In the real world, no. New Zealand was not a penal colony.
He was a Royal Navy officer, and the first Governor of New South Wales. He founded the British penal colony, that later became the city of Sydney.
Van Diemen's Land was established as a penal colony in 1803, administered by the Governor of New South Wales.
Van Diemen's Land was established as a penal colony in 1803, administered by the Governor of New South Wales.
The first leader of the colony of New South Wales was Governor Arthur Phillip.
The first governor of the colony of New South Wales was Governor Arthur Phillip.
Australia was originally settled as a penal (prison) colony by Great Britain in 1788. The first Governor who established the colony at Sydney was Arthur Phillip. Great Britain in 1788.