Queensland State Archives posted a photo:
Mackay is a city on the eastern coast of Queensland. Mackay is nicknamed the sugar capital of Australia because its region produces more than a third of Australia’s sugar cane. The city was named after John Mackay, who led an expedition into the Pioneer Valley in 1860.
One of the first white settlers to travel through the Mackay region was Captain James Cook, who reached the Mackay coast on 1 June 1770 and named several landmarks, including Cape Palmerston, Slade Point, and Cape Hillsborough. It was during this trip that the Endeavour’s botanist, Sir Joseph Banks, briefly recorded seeing Aborigines.
Description source:
Wikipedia
View the original image at Queensland State Archives:
Digital Image ID 462

