In 1798, Bennelong Point, located in Sydney, Australia, became notable when it was named after Woollarawarre Bennelong, an Aboriginal man from the Eora nation. He was captured by the British colonizers to facilitate communication between them and the Indigenous people. Bennelong Point later served as a site for early colonial gatherings and has since become the location of the Sydney Opera House. The events surrounding Bennelong reflect the complex interactions between Indigenous Australians and European settlers during the early years of colonization.
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The Sydney Opera house is built at Bennelong Point
The Fort Macquarie Tram Depot was on Bennelong Point prior to Sydney Opera House.
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Bennelong, and the place in sydney is called Bennelong Point
Bennelong's full name was Woollarawarre Bennelong.
The Sydney Opera House is not named after any Aborigine, but it sits on Bennelong Point, which was named after Bennelong, a young warrior of the Eora tribe.
Sydney Opera House is built on Bennelong Point.
The Sydney Opera House is located at Bennelong Point in Sydney.
The Sydney Opera House is located at Bennelong Point in Sydney.
Barangaroo is Woollarawarre Bennelong wife.
Bennelong was captured on 25 November 1789.