Fifty years ago, on August 23, 1966, more than 200 Aboriginal stockmen and domestic servants walked out on strike, demanding equal pay and other basic rights at the Wave Hill cattle station in ...
The Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame says it is looking for $500,000 to help create a new gallery at its complex to showcase the role of Aboriginal stockmen and women. The Longreach-based ...
Violence committed against Aboriginal stockmen in the Kimberley during the stolen wages era has been detailed to the Federal Court. The stolen wages class action is over an old WA government policy ...
Fifty years ago this week, 200 Aboriginal stockmen and domestic servants walked off the job at Lord Vestey's Wave Hill cattle station, 600 kilometres south of Darwin. Most of them were members of the ...
The famous walk-off of Gurindji people from Wave Hill station in August 1966, protesting against poor pay and conditions, began the land rights movement that Whitlam’s gesture consummated. Paddy ...
After months of back-breaking work - fencing, grading old roads and shifting cattle yards - it's time to get down to the real business and have a bit of fun. Cameron Gothechalkenin loves to ride.
Plucked from the WA outback, a pair of Aboriginal stockmen are set to become the star attraction at Broome's Pinctada Cable Beach Polo in May. Carl Malfong and Byron Malay will return this week to ...
Young lawyer Cara Peek moved to the Kimberley to reconnect with family, but unexpectedly bonded with Aboriginal stockmen and women. It’s a hot September morning in Broome and a pint-sized rodeo rider ...
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