John Oxley was born in Yorkshire, England in 1784 and spent his early years there. He later moved to Australia where he became a renowned explorer and surveyor.
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It depends on which expedition is meant.Governor Macquarie was puzzled about the direction Australia's rivers flowed. Australia's rivers are unusual because they flow away from the coast rather than towards the coast. On all other continents, the rivers flow towards the sea. Therefore, Macquarie ordered John Oxley to follow the rivers of inland NSW to find out why they flowed away from the coast instead of towards the coast.In 1817, Oxley was sent by Governor Macquarie to follow the Lachlan River, to determine where it finished. Oxley was unable to complete this journey, as his way was barred by huge wetlands.As the Lachlan River expedition was unsuccessful, in 1818, Oxley was then sent to follow the Macquarie River. Oxley had the same problem.
yes, actually john oxley named quite a few places like the lachlan river, Castlereagh river, Liverpool plains, peel river, hastings river, Brisbane river, port macquarie, tweed, bogan river and maybe some more places
Australian explorer John Oxley went on three major expeditions:In 1817, Oxley was sent by Governor Macquarie to follow the Lachlan River.In 1818, Oxley was then sent to follow the Macquarie River. During the course of this expedition, he discovered the rich Liverpool Plains.On 23 October 1823, Oxley departed Sydney to travel north along the coastline, for the purpose of finding a suitable settlement for a new penal (convict) colony.
John Oxley explored the Lachlan River in May 1817. It was on 17 May that he discovered the Lachlan River overflowed its banks and he could no longer determine where the main channel was, in order to follow it.
Port Macquarie was named in honor of Lachlan Macquarie, governor of New South Wales. It was given that name by John Oxley, the explorer who was the first European to visit the site.
by foot or with horses
No, John Oxley did not discover the Bogan River. The Bogan River was known to the Aboriginal people who inhabited the area long before European settlement. John Oxley was an explorer and surveyor in colonial Australia, but he did not discover the Bogan River.
HE followed the lachlan river
John Oxley was hoping to find some land but during the journey he came to swampy waters and couldn't get passed it.
Governor Lachlan Macquarie sent explorer John Oxley north to find possible sites for a new penal settlement.
John Oxley explored the Brisbane River late in 1823. Oxley departed Sydney in October 1823, travelling by sea north along the coastline, with the aim of finding a suitable settlement for convicts in the north. On 2 December 1823, Oxley came across the entrance to a fiver which he named the Brisbane River (after Governor Brisbane), which ticket-of-leave convict timber-getters, Parsons, Pamphlett and Finnegan had already discovered by accident. He then explored upstream in the Brisbane River, as far as Priors Pocket, opposite where Goodna is now located. Oxley was subsequently credited with the discovery of the Brisbane River.
Just one. Oxley discovered and named the Bogan River in 1817.