James Cook found the Australia first.
James Cook circumnavigated New Zealand before reaching Australia.
Yes. A list of places that James Cook named in Australia can be found at the related link below.
No. Captain James Cook died nine years before Australia was colonised.
James Cook (not a captain a this stage, but a Lieutenant) explored the eastern coast of Australia in the HMS Bark Endeavour. He did not 'find' or discover Australia, as the Dutch had already discovered the land over 150 years before Cook arrived.
No. James Cook was an explorer. After he charted Australia's east coast, he returned to England, after which he undertook further explorations. Cook never migrated to Australia. He died nine years before the first colony was established.
James Cook was 41 when he first reached Australia.
James Cook was not one of the first settlers in Australia. He died nine years before the First Fleet came to Australia.
James Cook was the first to chart the east coast of Australia.
James Cook charted the east coast of Australia.
Captain James Cook did not discover any continent. In 1770, he found the eastern coast of Australia, but Australia as a continent had been discovered by the Portuguese about two hundred years before Cook. Formal discoveries of Australia were made by the Dutch in the early 1600s.
until Captain Cook found Australia, nobody except the indigineous Australians knew that it was a country. So in some ways it was a country and in others not really.