Captain Cook gave this island the wrong name, but somehow got it right

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This Queensland island seems a likely candidate to revert to its original name, even if its current name does (unintentionally) seem fitting.

As some places around Australia revert to their original names, Magnetic Island, called Yunbenun by the local Indigenous Wulgurukaba people, seems like a likely candidate to follow suit.

I’m heading to the island with my family for a few days during a visit to Townsville. As my ferry makes its way the short distance from the city to the island, I get chatting to an elderly husband and wife sitting opposite. Magnetic Island is unlike some of the other holiday islands off Queensland’s coast, in that it’s technically a suburb of Townsville, only about half an hour by ferry from the coastal city of nearly 200,000 people.It’s understandable, then, why people staying on the island might decide to pop into town on the ferry to do some shopping.

At the same time, it still feels relaxed enough to offer the vibe of a bush retreat. That’s evidenced by the rock wallabies who appear outside our terrace each morning, unperturbed by the presence of my excitable young children. The weather has been overcast and the water choppy throughout the morning, but as we arrive in the sheltered Huntingfield Bay , the sun breaks through and bathes us in tropical Queensland heat.

 

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