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Governor John Hunter was born on 29 August 1737 at Leith, Scotland. He was second captain of the vessel under Governor Arthur Phillip in the First Fleet to Australia. He became Governor of New South Wales from 1795 to 1800.

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Who sponsored George Bass?

Governor Hunter was the one who sponsored Bass to determine whether a navigable strait existed between Van Diemen's Land and the Australian continent. After Bass discovered the strait south of the Australian mainland, it was Governor Hunter who decided it should be named Bass's Strait, later becoming Bass Strait.


Why is George Bass so important to Australia?

George Bass is important to Australia because he did a great deal to fill in the gaps in knowledge of Australia's southeastern coastline. In 1798, Bass explored along the southern coast of what later became the colony of Victoria. His journeys led him to the belief that Van Diemen's Land (later Tasmania) was separate from the mainland. Governor Hunter wished for this theory to be proven conclusively, so he commissioned Flinders and Bass to circumnavigate Van Diemen's Land. By January 1799, they had completed their circumnavigation of the island. Governor Hunter subsequently named the stretch of water between the mainland and Van Diemen's Land as "Bass's Strait", later to be known as Bass Strait.


Who was the Bass Strait named after?

Bass Strait was named after sea explorer George Bass. In 1797, Bass sought sponsorship from Governor Hunter to determine whether a navigable strait existed between Van Diemen's Land and the Australian continent. It was on this journey that Bass discovered the strait that is now named after him. His journey was made between December 1797 and late February 1798.


What is the most famous thing that George Bass discovered?

George Bass is best known for circumnavigating Tasmania (then Van Diemen's Land) and proving it was an island and not connected to the rest of Australia. That is why Bass Strait is named after him.


What did George Bass discover in Australia?

One of Bass and Flinders' major discoveries was their confirmation that Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania) was an island and not joined to the mainland. This discovery shaved a week off the journey from England to New South Wales.


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How did George Bass contribute to the development of the Melbourne area?

George Bass travelled with Matthew Flinders and explored and charted much of the coastline south of Sydney in the early days of the New South Wales colony. This added valuable information to knowledge and maps of the Australian coastline. It allowed for settlement to expand south of Sydney. In 1798, Bass explored along the southern coast of what later became the colony of Victoria. His journeys led him to the belief that Van Diemen's Land (later Tasmania) was separate from the mainland. Governor Hunter wished for this theory to be proven conclusively, so he commissioned Bass and Flinders to circumnavigate Van Diemen's Land. By January 1799, they had completed their circumnavigation of the island. Governor Hunter subsequently named the stretch of water between the mainland and Van Diemen's Land as "Bass's Strait", later to be known as Bass Strait. This was a useful discovery, as it reduced travelling time from England to New South Wales by a full week.


What island did George Bass discover?

This question does not quite have a straightforward answer. Bass confirmed that Van Diemen's Land (now known as Tasmania) was an island, but he did not discover Van Diemen's Land. This was discovered by Abel Tasman in 1642, but Tasman was of the opinion that Van Diemen's Land was joined to both the continent of Australia and New Zealand - he believed they were all one land. In 1798, Bass explored along the southern coast of what later became the colony of Victoria. His journeys led him to the belief that Van Diemen's Land was separate from the mainland. Governor Hunter wished for this theory to be proven conclusively, so he commissioned Flinders and Bass to circumnavigate Van Diemen's Land. By January 1799, they had completed their circumnavigation of the island. Governor Hunter subsequently named the stretch of water between the mainland and Van Diemen's Land as "Bass's Strait", later to be known as Bass Strait.


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Did George Bass have any children?

George Bass's mother was Sarah Bass, nee Newman.


What was the name of George Bass's ship?

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