Captain Cook Statue Vandalised in Australia Day Protests

Captain Cook Statue Vandalised in Australia Day Protests
Red paint covers a vandalised statue of Captain James Cook at Catani Gardens in St Kilda in Melbourne, Australia, on Jan. 26, 2022. Diego Fedele/Getty Images
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Statues of Captain James Cook, the first British explorer to discover Australia, have been vandalised with red spray paint in an act of protest on the eve of the country’s national day, Australia Day.

The statue of James Cook, a British explorer who chartered the Eastern Coast of Australia and claimed the land for Great Britain in 1770 was spray-painted in red with posters encouraging Aussie’s to boycott Australia Day stuck on it.

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Marina Zhang is a health writer for The Epoch Times, based in New York. She mainly covers stories on COVID-19 and the healthcare system and has a bachelors in biomedicine from The University of Melbourne. Contact her at [email protected].
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