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His first command was the HMS Norfolk in which he charted Bass Strait His second command was the HMS Investigator which was when he made his more well known voyage charting the Southern and Eastern coasts of Australia. After stopping in Sydney to resupply he the completed a trip all the way around the continent
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George Bass never journeyed around Australia. Sometimes in conjection with his friend Matthew Flinders, Bass mostly explored the coastline south of Sydney between 1795 and 1797. This culminated in a voyage in which he sailed under the south coast of Australia as far as Westernport which suggested a strait existed between New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania.) This was proved beyond doubt when he again teamed up with Matthew Flinders in 1798 and they circumnavigated Tasmania. The strait was then named for Bass. It was Matthew Flinders who went onto circumnavigate Australia between 1801 and 1803. Bass had no part in that voyage.
Matthew Ansara went by Matt.
Matthew Rapf went by Matt.
Matthew McGrory went by Bigfoot.
His brother went with him.
Cape Catastrophe in South Australia was named by Matthew Flinders. The area was notorious for shipwrecks in the nineteenth century, but the first recorded shipwreck occurred while Flinders was circumnavigating the Australian continent.As well as the Investigator, Flinders had a small cutter which was used for landing parties. In February 1802, the cutter's captain went to search for water with a crew of eight. None of them returned. Another man was sent to serach for the cutter, but he returned alone, finding only evidence that the cutter had been wrecked on the rocks. Despite searching the coastline extensively, no survivors from the cutter were found: hence Flinders' naming of the cape Cape Catastrophe.
Matthew Perry went to Lisgar Collegiate
Matthew Marsden went to Dartmouth High School