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.
Violence against women is under focus yet again – something that never seems to change.
A bronze statue dedicated to Captain James Cook was hacked off its plinth this week,a month after two monuments to the British explorer were vandalised.
Captain Cook statue likely to return to St Kilda foreshore after council vote to continue with proposed resurrection.
New evidence has emerged supporting the controversial claim that explorer Captain Cook’s ship HMB Endeavour was shipwrecked off the US coastline.
Muriel Demarcus,whose husband Jean-Sebastien Jacques resigned as Rio Tinto boss after the firm blew up sacred Indigenous sites,had little time for the Voice.
A family’s fight to right the wrongs against a woman who was used without consent for a naked sculpture.
More than 250 years after British soldiers took dozens of spears,only four remain and they will soon be permanently returned to the Aboriginal community of La Perouse.
A statue erected for the centenary of Federation in 2001 could be removed because of an “explicitly racist” legacy.
The imminent removal of a statue honouring a despicable 19th century Tasmanian premier is a reminder that we should be careful who,and what,we put on a pedestal.
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.