Australia’s national day, which falls today, has two purposes. It is an opportunity for Australians to celebrate who they are ...
The day so feverishly defended by those wishing to 'protect our history' is no more than the 18th-century equivalent of ...
The nation might be divided over whether Friday is ' Australia Day ' or 'Invasion Day' but historians say some basic facts ...
A statue of Captain James Cook in Sydney’s eastern suburbs has been splashed with red paint and its hand removed days before ...
The vandalism of a prominent Captain Cook statue in Sydney's eastern suburbs has been slammed as "barbaric" and "un-Australian". The statue in Randwick had its nose and hand broken off and red paint ...
A statue of British explorer Captain James Cook in a suburb of Sydney has been vandalised ahead of Australia Day, the second such incident in as many years. New South Wales Police said they were ...
When Captain James Cook sailed in through the heads of Kamay Botany Bay in 1770, he described gunyas dotted along the foreshore in his search for water: Saw as we came in on both points of the bay ...
Beach shacks have long been isolated and precarious. What we find charming today was once considered ‘fringe-dwelling’, separated from cities along racial and economic lines.
Tree vandals have struck again along the Botany Bay foreshore prompting Bayside Council to take weighty moves to contain their actions. Covering Georges River Council, Bayside Council and general ...
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