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  2. History of Toowoomba, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Two years later people began purchasing the land but not new settlers. The new farm holdings attracted buyers from Drayton. [citation needed] In 1850 land was selling at £4 an acre (£988/km²). Drovers and wagon masters spread the news of the new settlement at Toowoomba. By 1858 Toowoomba was growing fast.

  3. Jarowair - Wikipedia

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    The Jarowair maintained an important ceremonial site, near the present-day township of Gowrie Junction, north of Toowoomba and 50 km from the Bunya Mountains. It was on one of the major routes employed by many Aboriginal tribes to the south and southeast to participate in the triennial bunya nut feast.

  4. Toowoomba - Wikipedia

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    Toowoomba is serviced by four hospitals: Toowoomba Base Hospital, which is a public hospital and one of the largest hospitals in regional Australia, this will soon be replaced via a redevelopment at the Baillie Henderson Hospital site; a specialist psychiatric hospital called Baillie Henderson Hospital; and two private hospitals: St. Andrew's ...

  5. How Indigenous Peoples’ Day came about and why it ... - AOL

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    Indigenous PeoplesDay came about as an alternative to Columbus Day. ... 2016. - Scott Olson/Getty Images. Yet Native people continue to have a presence here, while the lands and natural ...

  6. Jagera people - Wikipedia

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    The Jagera people, also written Yagarr, Yaggera, Yuggera, and other variants, are the Australian First Nations people who speak the Yuggera language. The Yuggera language which encompasses a number of dialects was spoken by the traditional owners of the territories from Moreton Bay to the base of the Toowoomba ranges including the city of Brisbane.

  7. Why Indigenous Peoples’ Day should resonate with Black people

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    Indigenous PeoplesDay is a concept that should resonate with Black people. Black people are among Indigenous people in the Americas and around the world, and this is a long history .

  8. Lockyer Valley - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Jagera people are considered the traditional owners of the Lockyer Valley region. [8] [9] One of the first white people known to the Indigenous people in the area was said to be "Boralcho" Baker, who lived with the Jagera people from 1826 for 18 years. In 1827, the explorer Allan Cunningham made his first contact. [10]

  9. Picnic Point, Toowoomba - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Holtze writing in a commemorative publication to celebrate the jubilee of the establishment of the town of Toowoomba in 1910 commented, " There are numerous picturesque spots surrounding Toowoomba, notably Picnic Point, situated at an elevation of 2,300 feet - where there is a recreation reserve of 32 acres and from which wonderful ...