Rame Head (Victoria)

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Vandalism to a track sign reflects ongoing controversy about the spelling of the name.
Vandalism to a track sign reflects ongoing controversy about the spelling of the name.

Rame Head or Ram Head (37°46′S, 149°29′E) is a coastal headland in eastern Victoria, Australia, within the Croajingolong National Park. Little Rame Head lies to the east, past Wingan Inlet.

The local aboriginal people call the headland Konowee or Kouowee. The name Ram Head was given by Captain Cook when he passed it on 19 February 1770, named after Rame Head in Plymouth Sound, which its shape resembled.[1]

Cook wrote the name without an "e" and that spelling was adopted by Bass and Flinders[2] and became official. At some point, perhaps quite early, the British Navy (and later Australian Navy) used the spelling Rame, while Ram continued in civilian use. In 1971 the Victorian Government gazetted it as "Rame" to match its Cornish namesake.

A view from partway up Rame Head, looking north along the beach towards Wingan Inlet.
A view from partway up Rame Head, looking north along the beach towards Wingan Inlet.

Locals pronounce the name like "Sam", whereas the headland in Cornwall is pronounced like "same". The former no doubt reflects the initial spelling, and perhaps an idea it referred to a ram — as in a male sheep — although that is the case neither there nor in Cornwall.

There is a walking track to the "summit" of the head. However, this point lacks a clear vantage point over surrounding scrub, and is simply marked by a trig point.

  1. ^ Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World, available at Project Gutenberg.
  2. ^ A Voyage to Terra Australis by Matthew Flinders, available at Project Gutenberg.
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