The Great Barrier Reef.
The Coral Sea isn't named after a person, it is named after the Great Barrier Reef, a large coral reef near Australia.
people used to trade ivory along the coast
John Cabot
Well, there is Kangaroo Island off the coast of South Australia...
Town of 1770 is named after the year James Cook charted the east coast of Australia.
The worlds second longest barrier reef is the un-named barrier reef approximately half a mile away from the coast of Belize.
Hamilton Island is located near the coast of Queensland, Australia. It is found in a group of islands named the Whitsunday Islands, and is a popular destination for its snorkeling in the Great Barrier Reef.
Captain Cook did not use Australia for anything other than as a place to effect repairs upon the 'Endeavour', and to make notes and observations of the landscape along the eastern coast. Cook then recommended Australia (or New South Wales, as he named it) be used as a penal colony.
The animals name is Tasmanian Devil.
Point Danger was named by James Cook. He selected that name as a warning to later sailors to watch for dangerous coral reefs off the coast in that area.
The Swan river was named the Dutch sailor Willem de Vlamingh when he sailed along the coast of WA in 1697, He named it Swan River after the flocks of black swans in the area.
Frederick de Houtman was a Dutch explorer who, along with Jacob d'Edel, sighted land along the western coast of Australia. The area was close to where Perth is today, and they called it d'Edelsland. They sailed further north along the coastline only just avoiding a group of shoals which they named Houtman Abrolhos. Houtman then landed at Eendrachtsland, an area previously encountered by explorer Dirk Hartog.