Introduction
French Names and the Memory of Australia’s Coasts
This website explores the distinctive legacy of French place-naming along Australia’s coastlines, tracing how these toponyms—many of which remain visible on modern maps—reflect layered histories of European exploration.
Set against the backdrop of the deep and enduring connection of First Nations peoples to Country, French naming practices stand alongside those of Dutch and British navigators, forming a complex palimpsest of meaning and memory.
By focusing on the 671 sites named during the expeditions of d’Entrecasteaux and Baudin, the website brings to light a distinctive French perspective that enriches our understanding of Australia’s coastal history and its entangled global and local contexts.