George Bass's mother was Sarah Bass, nee Newman.
George bass's ship was called the reliance
George Lauder of The Bass died in 1611.
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George Bass was famous for exploring in a small boat named the Tom Thumb.
George Bass was born in Western Europe, more specifically, England.
Matthew Flinders had several encounters with Aborigines while charting and exploring Port Phillip Bay. These encounters revealed that the Aborigines were as interested in him as he was in them, and that the Port Phillip Bay Aborigines were unfamiliar with firearms, showing no concern about them. At no time did Flinders feel threatened by the Aborigines. Flinders had an Aboriginal friend from Broken Bay, named Bongaree, who travelled with him when he briefly explored north of Port Jackson. Bongaree also travelled with Flinders aboard the Investigator during Flinders' circumnavigation of Australia. When in Tasmania, Bass and Flinders both encountered the Aborigines. Contrary to reports from later Europeans, the Tasmanian Aborigines were very friendly and peaceable. There were some occasions when Flinders' encounters with the Aborigines were not so friendly. One time Flinders seemed to have difficulty with the Aborigines was when he, Bass and their ship's boy, William Martin, met with the Aborigines at present-day Port Kembla. There was some tension as they were approached by a war-like party, but the situation calmed when Flinders decided to amuse the Aborigines by using scissors to cut their hair. On another occasion, when Flinders was charting the Gulf of Carpentaria in present-day far north Queensland, a fight with the local Aborigines left one of his crew dead. And as testimony to another incident, Skirmish Point on the southwestern side of Southeast Queensland's Bribie island is so named because of a skirmish with the local Aborigines there.
George Bass is believed to have died at sea in 1803. It is unknown what, exactly, George Bass died of. Bass left the Navy to become a South Pacific trader, and on 5 February 1803, he sailed the ship 'Harrington' out of Sydney Harbour with a cargo, bound for Tahiti. Bass was never heard of again, and his fate remains unknown.
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George Bass did not discover Australia. Please see the related question below.