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Lieutenant (later Captain) James Cook reached the eastern coast of Australia in April 1770.
He first sighted and named Point Hicks on the southeastern coast, and gradually moved northwards.
James Cook reached the southeastern corner of mainland Australia in April 1770, charting the Australian east coast in his ship HM Barque Endeavour up until August 1770.
(Incidentally, Cook did not discoverAustralia.)
Lieutenant James Cook, who had not yet been promoted to Captain, first reached the eastern coast of Australia in April 1770.
Captain Cook arrived in Australia on 19 April, 1770. A link to the Wikipedia article on James Cook is provided.
Lieutenant James Cook (not yet a captain) first came to Australia in April 1770. He then spent several months charting the east coast, and departed in August of that year.
James Cook (not a captain at this stage) first set foot on the eastern coast of Australia in April 1770.
Captain James Cook was not a convict. Convicts did not arrive in Australia until 18 years after Cook first charted the east coast.
James Cook never settled in Australia. He was sent to explore whether there really was a great southern continent, but he never settled in Australia.
James Cook was in command of HMS Bark Endeavour when he sailed to Australia.
James Cook charted the east coast of Australia.
No. Foxes were not brought into Australia until the 1860s. Captain Cook died in 1779.