First Fleet wreck joins heritage list

HMS Sirius was the lead ship of the First Fleet during its six month journey to Australia


By Nastasia Campanella - ABC


The only known shipwreck from the First Fleet has been added to the National Heritage List. The HMS Sirius was the lead ship of the First Fleet during its six month journey from England to Australia.

The vessel was shipwrecked on another journey to Norfolk Island in 1790.

The Minister for Environment, Tony Burke, added the ship to the list in a ceremony at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney today.
He says the ship tells an important part of Australia's story.

"It is a critical part of the colony of New South Wales," Mr Bourke said.

"It's a critical part of Norfolk Island and put together, it's a part of the heritage of the nation we all call home."

The shipwreck site and its associated relics have been protected from damage or disturbance under the 1976 Commonwealth Historic Shipwreck ACT since 1984.

Mr Bourke told an audience of school children that today marked the 225th anniversary that the ship was commissioned.


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