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for Indigenous people, Cook's voyage of 'discovery' was a ghostly visitation

  • Written by Alison Page, Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Technology Sydney

Captain James Cook arrived in the Pacific 250 years ago, triggering British colonisation of the region. We’re asking researchers to reflect on what happened and how it shapes us today. You can see other stories in the series here and an interactive here.


On a recent trip to Cape York, I was privileged to sit with Kaurareg/Gudang Yadhaykenu...

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Captain Cook 'discovered' Australia, and other myths from old school text books

  • Written by Louise Zarmati, Lecturer in Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Education, University of Tasmania
Captain Cook 'discovered' Australia, and other myths from old school text booksA picture titled 'Captain Cook taking possession of the Australian continent on behalf of the British crown, AD 1770'. Drawn and engraved by Samuel Calvert from an historical painting by Gilfillan in the possession of the Royal Society of Victoria.Trove/National Library of Australia

Captain James Cook arrived in the Pacific 250 years ago,...

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how re-enactments of the Endeavour's voyage perpetuate myths of Australia's 'discovery'

  • Written by Kate Darian-Smith, Executive Dean and Pro Vice-Chancellor, College of Arts, Law and Education, University of Tasmania
how re-enactments of the Endeavour's voyage perpetuate myths of Australia's 'discovery'Kath Walker (Oodgeroo Noonuccal) with Doug Nicholls on Frenchman's Beach, La Perouse, on April 29 1970. During the Cook bicentenary protest, activists declared a day of mourning for Aboriginal nations.Image from the Tribune collection from the 1970 Cook Bi-centenary protest, to be featured in the State Library of NSW's upcoming exhibition 'Eight...

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  1. Is God good? In the shadow of mass disaster, great minds have argued the toss
  2. Captain Cook wanted to introduce British justice to Indigenous people. Instead, he became increasingly cruel and violent
  3. why higher carbon dioxide levels isn't only good news even if some plants grow faster
  4. Physical distancing is here for a while – over 100 experts call for more safe walking and cycling space
  5. What is psoriatic arthritis, the condition Kim Kardashian West lives with?
  6. we'll need war bonds, and stimulus on a scale not seen in our lifetimes
  7. what it is and why Zali Steggall wants it investigated
  8. Evidence obesity is a risk factor for serious illness with coronavirus is mounting – even if you're young
  9. China-Australia relations hit new low in spat over handling of coronavirus
  10. East Arnhem Land artists respond to COVID-19 with the gift of music
  11. Cutting ‘green tape’ may be good politicking, but it’s bad policy. Here are 5 examples of regulation failure
  12. Using lots of plastic packaging during the coronavirus crisis? You're not alone
  13. Look beyond a silver bullet train for stimulus
  14. 90% out of work with one week’s notice. These 8 charts show the unemployment impacts of coronavirus in Australia
  15. How do we keep family violence perpetrators ‘in view’ during the COVID-19 lockdown?
  16. Cook’s voyages were part of a military mission to conquer and expand
  17. The NRL should reconsider its comeback: it's too soon
  18. Here are 5 ways to flatten the climate change curve while stuck at home
  19. Do I need to floss my teeth?
  20. If more of us work from home after coronavirus we'll need to rethink city planning
  21. Possible byelection looms in marginal seat of Eden-Monaro
  22. the government delivers on data security, but other issues remain
  23. a new word in the tiny (but growing) vocabulary for our emotional connection to the environment
  24. How to help young children regulate their emotions and behaviours during the pandemic
  25. Sydney Chamber Opera livestreams premiere
  26. Labor gains in Newspoll despite Morrison's continued approval surge; Trump's ratings slide
  27. how WWI and WWII spurred scientific innovation in Australia
  28. How Shinzo Abe has fumbled Japan's coronavirus response
  29. how outer urban areas can manage the emergency while reducing future risks
  30. Great time to try: baking sourdough bread
  31. How might coronavirus change Australia's 'Pacific Step-up'?
  32. Snowy 2.0 threatens to pollute our rivers and wipe out native fish
  33. Permanently raising the Child Care Subsidy is an economic opportunity too good to miss
  34. Reconnecting after coronavirus – 4 key ways cities can counter anxiety and loneliness
  35. Chief Medical Officer Brendan Murphy predicts more than 50% take-up of COVID tracing app
  36. 5 reasons it's safe for kids to go back to school
  37. oral accounts illuminate past encounters and objects, but we need to get our story straight
  38. Virgin Australia was never going to last
  39. Mums with an intellectual disability already risk family violence and losing their kids. Coronavirus could make things worse
  40. ANU will invigilate exams using remote software, and many students are unhappy
  41. Urban Aboriginal people face unique challenges in the fight against coronavirus
  42. how to keep kids safe while they're learning online
  43. Refugees need protection from coronavirus too, and must be released
  44. Michelle Grattan on the government's contact tracing app, the World Health Organization and 'the road back'
  45. Five years on from the earthquake in Bhaktapur, Nepal, heritage-led recovery is uniting community
  46. The need to house everyone has never been clearer. Here's a 2-step strategy to get it done
  47. Buried under colonial concrete, Botany Bay has even been robbed of its botany
  48. Parents, you don't always need to entertain your kids – boredom is good for them
  49. Flushing is our next weapon against COVID-19, if you're happy to have your sewage scrutinised
  50. How the coronavirus pandemic is (finally) resulting in leadership for the greater good

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