SYDNEY, Jan 24 (Reuters) - A statue in Sydney of British explorer James Cook, captain of the first Western ship to reach the east coast of Australia, was sprayed with red paint and damaged two ...
Police investigating the alleged vandalism of a heritage listed Captain Cook statue in Sydney’s east have released security ...
A statue of British explorer Captain James Cook in a suburb of Sydney has been vandalised ahead of Australia Day, the second such incident in as many years. New South Wales Police said they were ...
The statue in Randwick, in Sydney's east, had its nose and hand broken off and red paint splashed over the pedestal on January 24, two days before Australia Day. Today, detectives have released images ...
The statue was vandalised in a similar way in February last year. A statue of Captain James Cook in Sydney's east has been vandalised for the second time in 12 months. NSW Police said officers ...
Police in Sydney are investigating after a statue of British explorer Captain James Cook was sprayed with red paint and damaged two days before Australia's national day. Police said several items ...
Captain Cook Cruises Sydney is marking its 55th year of operations, with celebrations kicking off last month plus events and competitions.
Australia Day, celebrated on 26 January, is a contentious holiday in the country as it is the anniversary of the arrival of the First Fleet at Sydney ... the heritage Captain Cook statue, ...
Captain Cook Statue in Sydney Defaced Ahead of Australia's National Day SYDNEY (Reuters) - A statue in Sydney of British explorer James Cook, captain of the first Western ship to reach the east ...
Councillor Carolyn Martin told Sydney radio station 2GB that the vandals ... There are several Captain Cook statues across Australia, and others have also been vandalised on or around 26 January.