The following lists events that happened during 1788 in Australia.
Leaders
Events
- 18 January â Captain Arthur Phillip arrives in Botany Bay with the lead ship of the First Fleet, .
- 19 January â Alexander, Friendship and Scarborough, convict transports of First Fleet arrive Botany Bay.
- 20 January â Final ships of First Fleet, the convict transports Charlotte, Lady Penrhyn and Prince of Wales with the supply transports Borrowdale, and escorted by arrive in Botany Bay.
- 24 January â The La Perouse expedition in the Astrolabe and Boussole arrive at Botany Bay.
- 26 January â After Botany Bay was decided unsuitable for settlement, the First Fleet sails to Port Jackson and lands at Sydney Cove to establish a settlement (which becomes Sydney).
- 6 February â The first female convicts disembark at Port Jackson.
- 9 February â The Colony of New South Wales is formally proclaimed, with Phillip sworn in as Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief.
- 14 February â HMS Supply leaves Sydney Cove to establish a settlement on Norfolk Island.
- 18 February â Lord Howe Island is discovered by Lieutenant Henry Lidgbird Ball on .
- 27 February â A convict, Thomas Barrett, receives the first death sentence in the colony.
- 6 March â Lieutenant Philip Gidley King establishes a settlement on Norfolk Island with a party of fifteen convicts and seven men.
- 10 March â The La Perouse expedition leaves Botany Bay for New Caledonia, disappeared at sea.
- 15 April â Phillip explores northwards to Manly, and sights the Blue Mountains.
- 23 April â Governor Phillip explores the area now known as Parramatta, west of Sydney.
- 5 May â Charlotte, Lady Penrhyn and Scarborough set sail for China.
- 29 May â Two convicts are killed by Aboriginals at Rushcutters Bay; Phillip leads a punitive attack on the Aborigines on 31 May.
- 5 June â All the settlement's cattle brought from Cape Town escape; they are not recaptured until November 1795.
- 14 July â Borrowdale, Alexander, Friendship and Prince of Wales set sail to return to England.
- 21 July â First sitting of the Court of Civil Jurisdiction.
- September â Sydney's first road, from the Governor's House to Dawes Point, is completed.
- 2 October â Captain John Hunter takes to the Cape of Good Hope to pick up supplies.
- 2 November â A second settlement is established at Rose Hill, which will later become Parramatta.
- 19 November â Fishburn and Golden Grove set sail for England.
Births
- 4 January â Johann Menge, South Australian explorer and geologist (d. 1852)
- 16 January â Hannibal Hawkins Macarthur, New South Wales politician and businessman (d. 1861)
- 17 April â Charles Hervey Bagot, South Australian pastoralist, mine owner and parliamentarian (d. 1880)
- 22 May â William Broughton, bishop (d. 1853)
- 2 August â Charles Hardwicke, Tasmanian explorer (d. 1880)
- 24 August â Osmond Gilles, South Australian colonial treasurer (d. 1866)
- 24 October â John Burdett Wittenoom, Swan River Colony clergyman (d. 1855)
- date unknown
- Charles Fraser, botanist (d. 1831)
- Frederick Goulburn, first Colonial Secretary of New South Wales (d. 1837)
- John Ovens, explorer (d. 1825)
- Thomas Pamphlett, convict and castaway (d. 1838)
- Henry Willey Reveley, Swan River Colony civil engineer (d. 1875)
- Edward Buckley Wynyard, New South Wales politician (d. 1864)
Deaths
- 17 February â Louis Receveur, astronomer-priest, member of the French La Perouse expedition (b. )
- 27 February â Thomas Barrett, convict and the first person executed under British law in Australia (b. )
- 5 June â Ruth Bowyer, convict (b. )
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