Who discovered Australia in 1606?
Rachel Hernandez
Updated on May 28, 2026
Similarly, you may ask, who really discovered Australia?
The first known landing in Australia by Europeans was in 1606 by Dutch navigator Willem Janszoon. Later that year, Spanish explorer LuÃs Vaz de Torres sailed through, and navigated, what is now called Torres Strait and associated islands.
Beside above, did the Chinese discover Australia? You see in the 1420s Australia's west and east coasts were visited and charted by the Chinese. In fact in a great surge of navigation and discovery the Chinese mapped much of the world in the 1420s.Jan 30, 2004
Also Know, why did the Dutch come to Australia in 1606?
The Dutch, following shipping routes to the Dutch East Indies, or in search of gold, spices or Christian converts, proceeded to contribute a great deal to Europe's knowledge of Australia's coast.
When did the Portuguese discover Australia?
The theory of Portuguese discovery of Australia claims that early Portuguese navigators were the first Europeans to sight Australia between 1521 and 1524, well before the arrival of Dutch navigator Willem Janszoon in 1606 on board the Duyfken who is generally considered to be the first European discoverer.