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1576:(NSW), an estate in fee simple in the former reserve land at Cummeragunja was vested in the Yorta Yorta Local Aboriginal Land Council. Subsequently, the Council acquired by purchase two further parcels in the same area. The whole of the land has since been leased to Cummeragunja Housing and Development Corporation for a term of 99 years expiring on 31 December 2084...The Yorta Yorta Local Aboriginal Land Council is a body corporate constituted under the
307:, which especially affected the elderly and young, leading to deaths. By the 1930s conditions had drastically deteriorated. Residents were confined to the station and many of their relatives were forced away. Decent rations and supplies were lacking and residents were forced to share blankets and live in rag huts. Station manager, Arthur McQuiggan, bullied and punished residents if they complained.
325:. Although they were not given the right to halt the study, members of the community, who were aware of their rights and aired their grievances, were listened to by Tindale and Birdsell. Years later, Tindale would use some of the issues at Cummeragunja to support his theory that while mixed-race Aboriginal people ("
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even wider powers, the Board took greater control of
Cummeragunja and its residents. Residents were subjected to confining and restrictive conditions, and the managers of the Reserve had the power to remove residents for misconduct, to in order to make them earn their living elsewhere. All the funds
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Matthews' connection with the
Aborigines Protection Association ceased in April 1888, when the residents moved. According to his wife Janet, he continued to be "engaged in work on behalf of the blacks"; the couple stayed on at Maloga Mission, doing their "particular work", and were looking to
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tells of the petition, presented to a Mr Burns, "when here some months ago with Lord
Carrington". It prints a response from the Minister of Lands acceding to the request that "part of the reserve be subdivided into suitable areas for settlement of individual aborigines", dated 20 March 1888.
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Most of the people who lived on the
Cummeragunja Reserve were Yorta Yorta people. The original residents moved there from Maloga Mission, 4 miles (6.4 km) away, where they had grown tired of the strict religious lifestyle and the authoritarian style of its founder, Daniel Matthews.
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raised from the farm went to the Board, which "rewarded" workers by doling out inadequate and unhealthy rations. The 1915 Amendments had given the Board powers to remove children from their families, which they did. The girls were often placed in
182:, where he was presented with a petition by Maloga residents requesting Queen Victoria grant the community land. The petition was signed by Robert Cooper, Samson Barber, Aaron Atkinson, Hughy Anderson, John Cooper, Edgar Atkinson,
442:, the remaining families were moved to 10 especially built houses at an area known as Rumbalara. The Rumbalara Aboriginal Co-operative was established 1980, and runs health services for the community. There is also a
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continued as teacher at the new location, and was praised as a dedicated teacher by
Matthews' son, John Kerr Matthews, and was said to have taught his Aboriginal students well, many of whom went on to be activists.
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Lynch, Amanda H.; Griggs, David; Joachim, Lee; Walker, Jackie (1 June 2013). "The role of the Yorta Yorta people in clarifying the common interest in sustainable management of the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia".
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The NSW Aborigines
Protection Association administered the station from its beginnings until 1892 (subsidised by the government), when their funds ran dry and management was handed over to the government's
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on a total of 2,600 acres (1,100 ha), consisting of four reserves: the main one existed from 9 April 1883 to 24 December 1964, while three smaller ones have starting dates in 1893, 1899 and 1900.
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Many
Aboriginal families still live on Cummeragunja. As of 2020, Cummeragunja is owned and managed by the Cummeragunja Local Aboriginal Land Council, under the umbrella organisation of the
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moved 5 miles (8.0 km) upriver to escape the authoritarian discipline there under its founder, Daniel
Matthews. The mission buildings were re-built on the new site, and the teacher,
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and he was arrested when trying to address them, on 6 February 1939, about 170 residents walked off the mission in protest at their treatment, settling across the river, to relocate in
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successfully, the reserve system was not successful in this aim, citing the unrest at
Cummeragunja in his report. The scientists' visit did have one positive outcome: they created an
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spanning the years 1883 to 1964, but its status changed over this period, with differing levels of control by the government. It is known for being the site of a protest known as the
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visited
Cummeragunja. The then teacher, Thomas Austin, considered himself an expert on Aboriginal people, who had already passed on his ideas to Sydney anthropologist
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The name of the settlement referred to today as Cummeragunja has been recorded as Cumeroogunya and other variations such as Coomeragunja, Cumeroogunga and Cummerguja.
446:. and on 13 of august 2008 thousands of people gathered so the government can apologise for the stolen generation and what the stolen generation is not a good thing
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96:, moved too, but Matthews stayed on at Maloga. The new station became a thriving community by the turn of the century, but over time its status changed as the
419:. Indigenous returned servicemen were not eligible for the scheme, so even those from Cummeragunja who had served in the war were not rewarded in this way.
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885:. No. 4179. New South Wales, Australia. 26 March 1888. p. 2
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after the residents had left (which never came to pass).
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in 1889. At Cummeragunja Station, they established a
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1430:"Cummeragunja Walk-Off celebrated 80 years on"
1134:"Aboriginal Resources: Administrative History"
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1193:Creating white Australia
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1099:Creating White Australia
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1240:University of Melbourne
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423:1953: Station closure
407:Land taken after WWII
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158:Sydney Morning Herald
106:Cummeragunja walk-off
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1012:"Daniel Matthews"
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