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Q: Why is Joseph banks remembered in Australia?
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When did sir Joseph banks arrive in Australia?

Sir Joseph Banks was a botanist who travelled with James Cook ship on his journey to New South Wales, arriving with Cook on 19 April 1770.


What was the occupation of Joseph Banks?

Sir Joseph Banks was a naturalist and botanist.


Who was Sir Joseph Banks?

Sir Joseph Banks was a botanist who travelled with James Cook ship on his journey to New South Wales. He was famous for being the one whose influence and recommendation led to New South Wales being colonised for the purpose of establishing a convict colony.Banks also identified a number of new species of both plants and animals in Australia. The banksia genus of plants is named after him. Banks also influenced the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew to the point where they became a world famous institution.


What is Joseph Banks's birthday?

Joseph Banks was born on February 13, 1743.


When was Robert Joseph Banks born?

Robert Joseph Banks was born in 1928.


When did Joseph Banks Rhine die?

Joseph Banks Rhine died in 1980.


When was Joseph Banks Rhine born?

Joseph Banks Rhine was born in 1895.


Is Joseph Banks an Australian?

No, Sir Joseph Banks was an English born botanist who travelled on Captain James Cook's first voyage from 1768 to 1771. He is credited with the discovery by western science of many of Australia's unique plants, many of which bear his name.


How is Gough Whitlam remembered throughout Australia?

he remembered by a statue


What kind of scientist is Joseph Banks?

Joseph Banks is a Botanist. Bostanist study Plants


What plant is named after Sir Joseph Banks?

The genus Banksia was named after Sir Joseph Banks.


What did James Cook and Joseph Banks prove was not part of Australia?

James Cook proved that New Zealand was not part of Australia. Abel Tasman had originally believed they were part of the same continent.