Perhaps nowhere in Australia have working and living conditions for Aborigines been so bad as on Northern Territory cattle stations. Though the Aborigines{u2019} skill in handling cattle is acknowledged by their white employers, rarely have they gained recognition in any material way. None were paid full wages, many were fortunate if they received any cash wages at all, almost all lived in appalling conditions, and many were subjected to physical violence. These facts emerge clearly from Dr Stevens{u2019}s thorough research into the conditions obtaining on Territory pastoral properties in the 1960s. During surveys in 1965 followed up in 1967, Dr Stevens questioned employers and both black and white workers in the industry, eliciting some re...
© 2009 Kirstie Louise CloseThis thesis examines the role of labour in the history of the Cape Bedfor...
White settlement of Australia began a process whereby the Aboriginal people who had settled the Aust...
The co-existing land interests of Aborigines and colonisers on northern Australian cattle stations h...
From 1901 until 1968 the Commonwealth bureaucracy essentially ran the Northern Territory. The way th...
Postcolonial feudal concepts applied to the northern cattle industry demonstrate how wide-scale Abor...
Wages for Aborigines in the Queensland cattle industry between 1901 and 1965 were set not by a tribu...
Aboriginal peoples' involvement in the pastoral industry of the Northern Territory has been a featu...
The only ‘Aboriginal histories’ known to many Australians are those of fatal frontier conflicts bet...
Queensland has been the premier cattle producing state in Australia since 1885. While the Industry i...
This historical submission relies heavily on European evidence in primary source form. No serious r...
The 1966 equal pay decision is often blamed for the decline for Indigenous workers in the Northern T...
It is a common assumption among many Australian historians that frontier violence between Aboriginal...
Nganabbarru , or water buffalo ( Bubalus bubalis ), is frequently hunted by Aboriginal men, and buff...
As the title indicates this study is restricted to those Aboriginal tribes located in the North West...
Justice for Indigenous cattle station workers requires recognition that unknown numbers of Indigenou...
© 2009 Kirstie Louise CloseThis thesis examines the role of labour in the history of the Cape Bedfor...
White settlement of Australia began a process whereby the Aboriginal people who had settled the Aust...
The co-existing land interests of Aborigines and colonisers on northern Australian cattle stations h...
From 1901 until 1968 the Commonwealth bureaucracy essentially ran the Northern Territory. The way th...
Postcolonial feudal concepts applied to the northern cattle industry demonstrate how wide-scale Abor...
Wages for Aborigines in the Queensland cattle industry between 1901 and 1965 were set not by a tribu...
Aboriginal peoples' involvement in the pastoral industry of the Northern Territory has been a featu...
The only ‘Aboriginal histories’ known to many Australians are those of fatal frontier conflicts bet...
Queensland has been the premier cattle producing state in Australia since 1885. While the Industry i...
This historical submission relies heavily on European evidence in primary source form. No serious r...
The 1966 equal pay decision is often blamed for the decline for Indigenous workers in the Northern T...
It is a common assumption among many Australian historians that frontier violence between Aboriginal...
Nganabbarru , or water buffalo ( Bubalus bubalis ), is frequently hunted by Aboriginal men, and buff...
As the title indicates this study is restricted to those Aboriginal tribes located in the North West...
Justice for Indigenous cattle station workers requires recognition that unknown numbers of Indigenou...
© 2009 Kirstie Louise CloseThis thesis examines the role of labour in the history of the Cape Bedfor...
White settlement of Australia began a process whereby the Aboriginal people who had settled the Aust...
The co-existing land interests of Aborigines and colonisers on northern Australian cattle stations h...