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A monument to Captain James Cook on Bruny Island could be permanently removed following a wave of community backlash and concerns that the memorial is “insensitive” to Tasmanian Aboriginal people.
A monument to Captain James Cook on Bruny Island could be permanently removed following a wave of community backlash and concerns that the memorial is “insensitive” to Tasmanian Aboriginal people.
A monument to Captain James Cook on Bruny Island could be permanently removed following a wave of community backlash and concerns that the memorial is “insensitive” to Tasmanian Aboriginal people.
A monument to Captain James Cook on Bruny Island could be permanently removed following a wave of community backlash and concerns that the memorial is “insensitive” to Tasmanian Aboriginal people.
A monument to Captain James Cook on Bruny Island could be permanently removed following a wave of community backlash and concerns that the memorial is “insensitive” to Tasmanian Aboriginal people.
A monument to Captain James Cook on Bruny Island could be permanently removed following a wave of community backlash and concerns that the memorial is “insensitive” to Tasmanian Aboriginal people.
A monument to Captain James Cook on Bruny Island could be permanently removed following a wave of community backlash and concerns that the memorial is “insensitive” to Tasmanian Aboriginal people.