charles sturt was a explorer
Charles Napier Sturt.
Charles Sturt's occupation was Surveyor-General.
City of Charles Sturt was created in 1997.
Charles Sturt University was created in 1989.
Sturt Plain is named after the English explorer, Captain Charles Sturt, who led expeditions into the Australian interior in the 19th century, including the area where the plain is located.
No, Charles Sturt was never a Governor of Australia. He was an inland explorer.
Charles Sturt died of natural causes in England in 1869.
The motto of Charles Sturt University is 'For the public good'.
The names of Charles Sturt's parents were Thomas Lennox Napier Sturt and Jeanette Sturt.
Charles Sturt did not sail a ship for his discoveries. Whilst he came to Australia aboard a ship, there being no other method for travelling across the seas in those days, his exploration down the Murray was done in an unnamed whaleboat towing a skiff.
Charles Sturt was Surveyor-General in South Australia.