A hero’s welcome home for Flinders,two centuries too late
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A hero’s welcome home for Flinders,two centuries too late

Explorer Matthew Flinders gave Australia its name. He had too much ambition to “rest in the unnoticed middle order of mankind”,but too many of us forget.

  • byPeter FitzSimons

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Museum presents new claims for Endeavour shipwreck

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  • byTim Barlass
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Why it took 100 years to restore the dignity of Nanny Nellie

Why it took 100 years to restore the dignity of Nanny Nellie

A family’s fight to right the wrongs against a woman who was used without consent for a naked sculpture.

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Spears taken by James Cook from Botany Bay to be returned to traditional owners

Spears taken by James Cook from Botany Bay to be returned to traditional owners

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‘Stuck in the past’:Push to remove statue of ‘racist’ Australian prime minister
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‘Stuck in the past’:Push to remove statue of ‘racist’ Australian prime minister

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  • byMalcolm Knox
Seaworms eating away at Captain Cook’s Endeavour,says expert

Seaworms eating away at Captain Cook’s Endeavour,says expert

The termites of the sea are tearing through what is believed to be the wreckage of the explorer’s ship at the murky bottom of Newport Harbour in the United States.

  • byTim Barlass