Working Country

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8 July
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25 January
State Library of Queensland

Aboriginal people are the unsung heroes of the pastoral industry. Their labour, knowledge and know-how made its early success possible.

Join a guided tour of Working Country: Aboriginal stockmen and stockwomen.

Take a walk through kuril dhagun and explore State Library’s collection; stories of Aboriginal stockmen and stockwomen, the role of Aboriginal trade routes in establishing Queensland’s stock routes, the experiences of working on cattle stations, Aboriginal-run rodeos, and the fight for civil rights and land rights.

Image: Stockmen rounding up cattle on horseback in Doomadgee in the 1960s, Peter Knowles, John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland. 

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