Not the cricketer.
Arthur Phillip, leading the First Fleet, landed in Port Jackson on 26 January 1788.
Matthew Flinders came to Australia initially as a young Midshipman with Captain William Bligh in the "Providence", in 1792. There was only one place to land in Australia at that time, and that was Sydney, at Port Jackson.
No. Captain Arthur Phillip initially landed in Botany Bay. He discovered that the proposed settlement site was unsuitable for colonisation, so he then moved the fleet north to Port Jackson.
To establish a military station to pre-empt a potential takeover of the continent by France.
The distance from Botany Bay to Port Jackson is about 8km.
The First Fleet moved from Port Jackson primarily due to the need for better agricultural land and resources to support the growing settlement. Initial exploration revealed that the soil and conditions around Port Jackson were not ideal for farming. Thus, the fleet sought alternative locations, eventually leading to the establishment of settlements in areas like Parramatta, which offered more fertile land. This move was crucial for the sustainability of the colony.
The first European settlement in Port Jackson was a convict settlement.
William D. Port was born on 1941-10-31.
William D. Port died on 1968-11-27.
I think you mean Fort William.
Sydney is situated on Port Jackson.
Port Kackson is the harbour where the city of Sydney is located.