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Captain Cook Statue Vandalised in Sydney for Second Year RunningA statue of Captain James Cook in Sydney's Randwick suburb was vandalized with red paint for the second consecutive year. The incident has sparked debate about the appropriateness of the statue and the ongoing legacy of colonization in Australia.
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Captain Cook Statue Vandalised Again, Prime Minister Busts Attacked in VictoriaA Captain Cook statue in Sydney's east has been vandalised for the second time in 12 months, while the heads of two prime ministerial busts have been severed in Victoria. The vandalism is linked to Australia's national day, January 26th, which is celebrated by some but marked as a day of mourning by many Aboriginal Australians who see it as the beginning of colonisation.
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‘Disgraceful’: Indigenous academic blasts vandals who damaged Captain Cook statueIndigenous academic Anthony Dillon has blasted the 'disgraceful' individuals who vandalised a Captain Cook statue in Sydney's east as he also claimed celebrating Australia Day was 'nothing to be ashamed about'.
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