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  2. Australian frontier wars - Wikipedia

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    The conflict in Queensland was the bloodiest in the history of colonial Australia. Some studies give evidence of some 1,500 whites and associates (meaning Aboriginal servants, as well as Chinese, Melanesian, and other non-Europeans) killed on the Queensland frontier during the 19th century, while others suggest that upwards of 65,000 Aboriginal ...

  3. Aileen Moreton-Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Moreton-Robinson was the first Aboriginal person to be appointed to a mainstream lecturing position in women's studies in Australia, was Australia's first Indigenous Distinguished Professor, and the first Indigenous scholar from outside the US to be elected as an honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

  4. Quandamooka people - Wikipedia

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    She was also a political activist, campaigning for Aboriginal rights. [17] Oodgeroo was best known for her poetry, and was hailed as the first Aboriginal Australian to publish a book of verse. [18] Leeanne Enoch, a Quandamooka of Nunukul-Nughi descent, is the Labor party member for the district of Algester in the Queensland assembly since 2015.

  5. Genocide of Indigenous Australians - Wikipedia

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    Queensland represents the single bloodiest colonial frontier in Australia. [62] [63] Thus the records of Queensland document the most frequent reports of shootings and massacres of indigenous people and the most disreputable frontier police force. [64] Thus some sources have characterised these events as a "Queensland Aboriginal genocide".

  6. Battle of One Tree Hill - Wikipedia

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    In September 1843, a large group of squatters organised a "cavalcade" [1] consisting of 18 armed men and three drays pulled by about 50 bullocks. [4] At a location known as One Tree Hill, (now known as Tabletop Mountain, Queensland), near Toowoomba, the group was ambushed by Multuggerah and about 100 men, having been forced to stop at barricades previously erected by the attackers.

  7. The Other Side of the Frontier - Wikipedia

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    The book was ground-breaking in that it was the first major work by an historian to write Australian history from an Aboriginal perspective. [12] It has been recognised by leading Australian historians such as Lyndall Ryan , who said "In representing the Aborigines as displaced and dispossessed, he turned Australian history inside out rather ...

  8. List of massacres of Indigenous Australians - Wikipedia

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    He employed Aboriginal men from the Sydney area to help track and attack the local clans, a system that had proven successful on the mainland and that would continue and eventually evolve into the Native Mounted Police. [74] [75] [76] Batman's patrol came across a large Aboriginal camp of men, women and children at night. Their approach was ...

  9. War of Southern Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Conflict continued well into the 1860s as the frontier moved further north. The general date for the end of the southern war is attributed to the hanging of Dundalli in 1855, and the subsequent arrival of the Native Police which caused the remaining Aboriginal raiders in Brisbane to flee the town.