💨 Abstract
In Melbourne, a local council decided not to repair a frequently vandalized monument to James Cook, citing economic reasons. The monument, located in Edinburgh Gardens, was vandalized after Australia Day and bore anti-colonial graffiti. Mayor Stephen Jolly argued that repairing it was financially impractical, but opposition leader Brad Battin criticized the move, accusing the council of surrendering to vandals.
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