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Matthew Flinders Explorer, navigator 1774 - 1814We are currently preparing a short profile. Please return again soon, or email us if you would like to be notified when this entry is complete. Flinders was the person chiefly responsible for giving our country the name 'Australia' (see The naming of Australia). From 1802 - 1803, Matthew Flinders circumnavigated the continent in a leaky and rotting vessel, Investigator, producing a map of remarkable accuracy on which for the first time the word "Australia" was provocatively inscribed. Flinders proved there was one landmass: The east, New South Wales, was joined to the west, New Holland. He had already proven that Tasmania was separated from the mainland by a navigable strait. Flinders' handwritten logbooks and journals provide the earliest observations of parts of the Australian coast, the flora and fauna, as well as recording his contact with indigenous Australians. The story of Flinders' intrepid cat 'Trim', of whom he wrote so fondly, adds another dimension to our understanding of a unique man. Flinders Street in Melbourne is named after him as is Flinders University. In the centre of Melbourne you will find a statue featuring Flinders and Bungaree.
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TOURISM NEWS
Qantas In Flight Magazine chooses
White Hat
Cemetery Tour as its featured Australian tour for May

There are many fine historical tours
throughout Australia including cemetery tours. From these, the
prestigious Qantas In Flight Magazine has chosen the White Hat Tour
of Melbourne Cemetery as its featured Australian tour for the May
2007 edition. This tour was also featured by ABC radio on 24 May and
will feature in a documentary series on Burke and Wills to be shown
on European television in 2008. The tour has been operating for many years and has won
praise from a wide range of sources. This is not a dry and stuffy
tour but in keeping with all White Hat offerings it is Informed,
Intelligent, Independent (and occasionally) Irreverent. You can find
details of the tour at White
Hat Tour of Melbourne Cemetery and view the article at
Qantas In Flight Magazine. |
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