For many years Tasmania, or Van Diemen's Land, was believed to be part of the Australian mainland. Abel Tasman, who first discovered the island in 1642, reported it to be part of an unknown continent, and ships' maps and charts reflected this. Bass Strait, the stretch of water between the mainland and Tasmania, was not discovered until early 1798, and Phillip commanded the First Fleet in 1788.
Governor Arthur Phillip landed in Australia on 26 January 1788.
Port Phillip was named after Australia's first Governor - Governor Arthur Phillip.
Phillip Borsos was born on May 5, 1953, in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
The first governor of Australia was Captain Arthur Phillip.
Australia's first Governor was Captain Arthur Phillip, who came with the First Fleet in 1788.
Governor Arthur Phillip was born in London, England in 1738.
There is no island 300 miles south of Melbourne, Australia. The nearest any island comes to being in this location is Tasmania, Australia's island state. The distance from Tasmania to the closest point on the Victorian mainland is around 240 km, which is about 150 miles.
No. Captain Arthur Phillip was one of the fairest governors of colonial Australia.
Australia's first governor was Captain Arthur Phillip (1738 - 1814), who arrived with the First Fleet in 1788. He was, in fact, the Governor of the New South Wales colony.
Captain Arthur Phillip, the first Governor of New South Wales, chose to return to England because of poor health. Soon after arriving back in England, Phillip resigned his commission.
The Captain of the First Fleet was Arthur Phillip.
Tasmania is an island and is the southernmost state of Australia. It was originally named Van Diemen's Land, and was claimed as part of New South Wales when Captain Arthur Phillip raised the British flag upon arrival of the First Fleet in Port Jackson on 26 January 1788.Tasmania became one of the states of Australia in 1901 when all the colonies federated and became the nation of the Commonwealth of Australia.