Captain Cook’s landing site, Kurnell

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Madeline Cox

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The site of Captain Cook’s first landing on the Australian continent lies at the far end of the Kurnell peninsula. The site is fairly unassuming considering the events that took place there have been “subsequently ascribed the status of a foundational moment in Australia’s history” (Nugent 2008, p. 198). There are no signs that guide you to the destination as would normally be expected of a site of this magnitude. There is a sense that this is a forgotten place, that the now occupants of this land have tried to bury their arrival here. It is because of that sense that I chose to visit the site and explore why it has been treated in such a way.

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Cox, M. (2018). Captain Cook’s landing site, Kurnell. NEW: Emerging Scholars in Australian Indigenous Studies, 2(1), 98-99. https://doi.org/10.5130/nesais.v2i1.1485
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