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Durundur Mission was an
Aboriginal reserve in Queensland, Australia. It
operated from 1877 to 1905 in the area now
known as
Woodford in the City of Moreton...
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established Durundur Station, a
holding of 200
square miles (520 km2),
which is
equal to 128,000
acres (51,800 ha).
Durundur is an
aboriginal name...
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student numbers, it
closed in 1914. The
Durundur Provisional School opened on 5 July 1897. In 1909 it
became Durundur State School. It was
renamed Kalangara...
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Shire of
Kilcoy to form the
Somerset Region on 15
March 2008. The
Durundur Division was
incorporated on 11
November 1879
under the
Divisional Boards...
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established Durundur Station along the
Stanley River, near
where Woodford now stands. In 1877, 10,800
acres (4,400 ha) were
resumed from the
Durundur pastoral...
- Kilcoy. 1843 March. A Djindubari, Cambayo, with
Dundalli present,
spears a
Durundur station shepherd. 1843 July.
Gubbi Gubbi men kill 4
shepherds at the Eales...
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Woodford Railway, Woodford—610 mm (2 ft) gauge. (previously
known as
Durundur Railway) 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
unless otherwise noted Cobdogla Irrigation...
- away and was next seen in
early November sticking up an
outstation at
Durundur,
where he
stole a double-barrel
shotgun and 19
shillings an hour after...
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taken off the
island in 1904 and
relocated to
missions in
Yarrabah and
Durundur (near Caboolture). It is
estimated that up to 500
indigenous archaeological...
- non-indigenous
member of
their community,
under certain cir****stances. Tom Archer,
Durundur Station owner,
wrote of the view of "Briby's Island" from the top of Mt...