Lutheran Church, Hope Vale, 1968. During World War II Indigenous people in the Hope Valley and Cape Bedford areas were moved to Woorabinda and in 1949 the survivors were transferred back to a newly established Lutheran mission at the future site of Hope Vale. Slide by George Laws, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Copyright © George Laws and the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Lockhart River, 1982. The Anglican Church established a mission at Lockhart River in 1924 which was evacuated during World War II. It was re-established in 1947. Slides by Ruth Read, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Copyright © Ruth Read and the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Edward River Mission (now Pormpuraaw) crocodile farm, 1990. In 1938 the Church of England began the Edward River Mission. The mission's superintendant between 1957-62 was the father of Dr Heather Beattie (nee Halliday), later wife of Peter Beattie, Premier of Queenland 1998-2007. The name of the mission was changed to Pormpuraaw in 1987. A commercial crocodile farm beagn in 1969. Slides by Marie Hayes, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Copyright © Marie Hayes and the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Girls from Yarrabah Aboriginal Reserve, 1954.

Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Mitchell River Mission (now Kowanyama), re-housing plan, c1965

Kowanyama, QLD
Australia
27 October 2010
27 October 2010

Location

Kowanyama, QLD
Australia

Collection of the Queensland State Archives

Mitchell River Mission, re-housing layout plan for redevelopment. The Mitchell River Mission was badly damaged by a cyclone in 1964 and subsequently rebuilt. In 1905 an Anglican Aboriginal mission was established on Topsy Creek, south of Kowanyama, but 14 years later it was moved to Mitchell River. In 1987 a deed of grant in trust (DOGIT), comprising 250 square kilometres of land was made in favour of the local people. This plan c1965, details provision for 'native housing', and a range of administrative and service functions. Collection of the Queensland State Archives

‘Surviving the system’

Mount Coot-tha is one of the dominant visual landmarks of Brisbane.

Native Police Barracks and Reserve, Mary River, 1860

Mary River, QLD
Australia
1 January 1860
29 September 2010
29 September 2010

Location

Mary River, QLD
Australia

Queensland State Archives. Image by Jonathan Richards

Native Police Barracks and Reserve, Mary River, 1860. (SUR/A1/1860/725) Queensland State Archives. Image by Jonathan Richards

Native Police Camp, Rockhampton, 1861

Rockhampton, QLD
Australia
1 January 1861
29 September 2010
29 September 2010

Location

Rockhampton, QLD
Australia

Queensland State Archives. Image by Jonathan Richards

Mud map of showing Native Police camp and W.H. Wiseman’s allotment, Yeppen Yeppen Lagoon, Rockhampton, 1861. (COL/A24/62/30) Queensland State Archives. Image by Jonathan Richards

Native Police reserve, near Laura, 1884

Laura, QLD
Australia
1 January 1884
29 September 2010
29 September 2010

Location

Laura, QLD
Australia

Queensland State Archives. Image by Jonathan Richards

Mud map of Native Police reserve, near Laura, 1884. (A41598) Queensland State Archives. Image by Jonathan Richards. Map shows natural features to be used as fences.

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