Robert O'Hara Burke

Robert O'Hara Burke (6 May 1821– c. 28 June 1861) was an Irish soldier and police officer, who achieved fame as an Australian explorer. He was the leader of the ill-fated Burke and Wills expedition, which was the first expedition to cross Australia from south to north, finding a route across the continent from the settled areas of Victoria to the Gulf of Carpentaria. The expedition party was well-equipped, but Burke was not experienced in bushcraft. A Royal Commission report conducted upon the failure of the expedition was a censure of Burke's judgement.

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Robert O'Hara Burke
Birth dateMay 06, 1820
Birth place
County Galway
Nationality
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Date of deathJune 28, 1861
Place of death
Queensland , Cooper Creek
Known for
Burke and Wills expedition

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