Van Diemen's Land was established as a colony in 1803, but continued to be administered by the Governor of New South Wales. In June 1825, Van Diemen's Land was separated administratively from New South Wales, and Hobart Town was declared the capital of the colony.
The first convict colony in Australia was established in Port Jackson, New South Wales, with the arrival of the First Fleet on 26 January 1788.
The first leader of the colony of New South Wales was Governor Arthur Phillip.
Van Diemen's Land was established as a penal colony in 1803, administered by the Governor of New South Wales.
Norfolk Island, now one of Australia's external territories, was 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, and the successful farming there helped to sustain the New South Wales colony and prevent starvation until crops at Sydney and Parramatta could be properly established.
Australia was originally established as a convict colony. Prisoners from Britain were sent to New South Wales, the site of the first European settlement in Australia, in 1788.
Henry Parkes arrived in Sydney, New South Wales, in 1839, and was elected to the NSW parliament in 1854. Thus, he was from the colony of New South Wales.
Van Diemen's Land was established as a penal colony in 1803, administered by the Governor of New South Wales.
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The first penal colony in New South Wales was Sydney Cove, at Port Jackson. After a short time, it became known simply as Sydney.
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.
he was from south wales but later moved to new york.