E03 –Bound for South Australia – The First Fleet Departs

EPISODE · Jan 18, 2025 · 36 MIN

E03 –Bound for South Australia – The First Fleet Departs

from Australian Stories from our Past · host Greg and Peter

Send us Fan MailWhat if you were tasked with establishing a new colony, facing the unknown and battling both the elements and human conflict?   Join us as we uncover the incredible journey of the first fleet to South Australia, starting with the courageous voyage of the John Pirie.   Imagine a ship no longer than a cricket pitch, teeming with hopeful settlers, livestock, and supplies, enduring a daunting five-month journey.  We promise you'll gain a deeper understanding of the ambitions and trials faced by key figures like Colonel William Light and John Hindmarsh, who navigated personal animosities and a lack of clear command structure to lay the groundwork for a new convict-free colony.  The saga continues with the dramatic voyage of the Cygnet, plagued by mutiny and discord, contrasting sharply with Colonel Light's harmonious expedition aboard the Rapid.  With tales of ego clashes, unscheduled stops, and the eventual choice of Glenelg as the settlement site, we paint a vivid picture of the challenges and decisions that shaped South Australia's beginnings.  Dive into personal narratives, such as that of Charles Nantes, as we set the stage for exploring the motivations behind this monumental journey, promising a rich tapestry of history, struggle, and triumph.Contact us at [email protected] or watch recent episodes on YouTube.

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