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 he name Australia comes from the Latin terra australis incognita, meaning "unknown southern land," a hypothetical continent ancient geographers believed existed in the Southern Hemisphere, with australis meaning "southern". The name was popularized by explorer Matthew Flinders in the early 19th century, replacing the Dutch "New Holland," and became official by 1824.