In 1809, Lieutenant Colonel Lachlan Macquarie arrived in Sydney to take up the position of Governor of the New South Wales colony, which he held from 1810 to 1821. With his military training and vision for organisation and discipline, Macquarie was an ideal candidate to restore order to the colony, following the Rum Rebellion against deposed Governor William Bligh. Macquarie upheld high standards for the development of New South Wales from penal colony to free settlement. He introduced the first building code into the colony and ordered the construction of roads, bridges, wharves, churches and public buildings.
John graves simcoe was the first governor of upper Canada . Although he spent only four years as governor, he set the pattern for all other governors who followed. He provided wise and energetic leadership. Simcoe put policies into place that would well serve the colony of upper Canada in years to come.
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Take Away, the 2003 film starring Vince Colosimo, was produced by the Macquarie Film Corporation. It doesn't appear a soundtrack for this movie was ever released.
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He came as Governor and Captain General of the Colony of New South Wales, to reestablish control after Major Johnston had deposed the previous Governor Bligh. In 1809, Lieutenant Colonel Lachlan Macquarie arrived in Sydney to take up the position of Governor of the New South Wales colony, which he held from 1810 to 1821. With his military training and vision for organisation and discipline, Macquarie was an ideal candidate to restore order to the colony, following the Rum Rebellion against deposed Governor William Bligh. Macquarie upheld high standards for the development of New South Wales from penal colony to free settlement. He introduced the first building code into the colony and ordered the construction of roads, bridges, wharves, churches and public buildings.
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Governor Bligh was able to restore order in the early New South Wales colony Which had come to use rum and spitprits as currency. Bligh sought to normalise trading conditions in the Colony by prohibiting the use of spirits as payment. He was a moral man who sought to bring the marines under better control.
Gregory Blaxland was a wealthy grazier who had come to Australia in 1806. He stood to gain much by finding a route to new grasslands on the other side of the mountain range, as expansion of the colony of New South Wales was severely restricted by the limitations of the Blue Mountains. Blaxland approached Governor Macquarie about funding an expedition to cross the Blue Mountains. Though Macquarie found Blaxland to be troublesome and discontented, and felt his time would be better suited to growing grain to feed the colony (rather than raising stock animals), he granted approval for the expedition. Blaxland took along two other men: William Lawson, who was also a landholder, and magistrate with surveying experience; and William Wentworth, the first Australian-born explorer.
Gregory Blaxland was a wealthy grazier who had come to Australia in 1806. He stood to gain much by finding a route to new grasslands on the other side of the mountain range, as expansion of the colony of New South Wales was severely restricted by the limitations of the Blue Mountains. Blaxland approached Governor Macquarie about funding an expedition to cross the Blue Mountains. Though Macquarie found Blaxland to be troublesome and discontented, and felt his time would be better suited to growing grain to feed the colony (rather than raising stock animals), he granted approval for the expedition. Blaxland took along two other men: William Lawson, who was also a landholder, and magistrate with surveying experience; and William Wentworth, the first Australian-born explorer.
When the First Fleet arrived in New South Wales in 1788, all efforts concentrated on developing farmland and a food supply to support the convict colony. Free settlers also began to arrive, lured by the promise of a better life in the new, young country. This placed considerable strain on New South Wales's resources, and farmers saw the need for expansion beyond the Blue Mountains, which had provided an impassable barrier to the west. The expedition to cross the Blue Mountains grew out of this need. Gregory Blaxland was a wealthy grazier who had come to Australia in 1806. He stood to gain much by finding a route to new grasslands for his stock. Blaxland approached Governor Macquarie about funding an expedition to cross the Blue Mountains. Though Macquarie found Blaxland to be troublesome and discontented, and felt he should be growing grain to feed the colony rather than the lazy option of grazing cattle. Nonetheless, Macquarie granted approval for the expedition.
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John graves simcoe was the first governor of upper Canada . Although he spent only four years as governor, he set the pattern for all other governors who followed. He provided wise and energetic leadership. Simcoe put policies into place that would well serve the colony of upper Canada in years to come.
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The push to cross the Blue Mountains was led by Gregory Blaxland. Blaxland was a wealthy grazier who had come to Australia in 1806. He stood to gain much by finding a route to new grasslands on the other side of the mountain range, as expansion of the colony of New South Wales was severely restricted by the limitations of the Blue Mountains. Blaxland approached Governor Macquarie about funding an expedition to cross the Blue Mountains. Though Macquarie found Blaxland to be troublesome and discontented, and felt his time would be better suited to growing grain to feed the colony (rather than raising stock animals), he granted approval for the expedition. Blaxland took along two other men: William Lawson, who was also a landholder, and magistrate with surveying experience; and William Wentworth, the first Australian-born explorer.
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