Colonies do not land. Colonies grow. The Swan River colony grew along the banks of the Swan River, on the southwestern coast of Australia.
The first governor of the Swan River colony, Western Australia, was James Stirling.
The Swan River, in Western Australia, was discovered in 1697. Dutch captain Willem de Vlamingh named it the Swan River after the huge numbers of black swans he noted in the area.
The territory of the Swan River colony was claimed for Britain on 2 May 1829, when Captain Fremantle raised the Union Jack on the south head.The actual colony of Western Australia was proclaimed on 18 June 1829, and two months later, Perth was also founded.
Neither. The Swan River is now just a river, and the main river which flows through Perth, capital of Western Australia, one of the states of Australia. "Swan River" used to be the term for the colony made up by the current cities of Fremantle and Perth.
The Swan River is the river around which the city of Perth, Western Australia, is built.
The black swan was chosen as the emblem for Western Australia because WA was originally called the Swan River Settlement. The Swan River was so named by Dutch captain Willem de Vlamingh in 1697 because of the black swans he saw in abundance there. The black swan found upon the river came to be seen as representing the Colony.
Western Australia has always been part of the continent of Australia. However, the colony of the Swan River in Western Australia was claimed as territory of Australia, rather than remaining as New Holland, in 1829.In 1829, Captain Charles Fremantle was sent to take formal possession of the remainder of New Holland which had not already been claimed for Britain under the territory of New South Wales. On 2 May 1829, Captain Fremantle raised the Union Jack on the south head of the Swan River, thus claiming the territory for Britain. The Swan River Colony was officially renamed to Western Australia in 1832.
The Swan River ends at the sea, at the port for Perth, Western Australia.
Whilst Western Australia's capital city, Perth, is built on the Swan River, the Gascoyne River is the longestriver in Western Australia.
There is no river that runs all the way through Western Australia. Some of the rivers in Western Australia include:Swan River, upon which Perth is builtGascoyne River, the longest in Western AustraliaAvon RiverOrd RiverFitzroy RiverNicholson RiverNambung RiverTwo smaller rivers include Fortescue River and Margaret River.
The Swan river was named the Dutch sailor Willem de Vlamingh when he sailed along the coast of WA in 1697, He named it Swan River after the flocks of black swans in the area.
The Swan River estuary flows through the city of Perth, in the south west of Western Australia.