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- Myora Mission was established as a mission station in 1892 in the Colony of Queensland, at Moongalba on Minjerribah (Stradbroke Island). It became an...
- comparative examples of the phenomenon are seen on Moreton and Fraser Islands. Myora Springs is a unique wetland site on the north west side of North Stradbroke...
- Dunwich settlement was in close proximity to a major Aboriginal camp at Myora Spring. Whites and Europeans generally lived in reasonable harmony though...
- tip of what is now North Stradbroke Island, and Myora Mission was created. On the 26 November 1892, Myora Mission was proclaimed a "Reserve for Mission"...
- "mainly ti-tree swamps", the mission was abandoned and residents moved to Myora Mission on North Stradbroke Island. Bribie Island fortifications were constructed...
- Malikpur Manchhana Mangalpur Maujepur Meerapur Gujarati Merapur Khizarpur Myora Chak Abdullapur Nagla Bari Nagla Gahiar Nagla Kanhar Nagla Miti Nagla Soti...
- Tripcony was born in 1901 at Moongalba, North Stradbroke Island on the Myora Aboriginal mission. He was the son of Thomas Tripcony, whose family had...
- Malikpur Manchhana Mangalpur Maujepur Meerapur Gujarati Merapur Khizarpur Myora Chak Abdullapur Nagla Bari Nagla Gahiar Nagla Kanhar Nagla Miti Nagla Soti...
- "Cadzow", later owned by John Kennedy. He sold up there and moved to the Myora Estate, 9 miles (14 km) east of Mount Gambier, which he sold to W. A. Crouch...
- November 1892, it was moved to Peel Island. It was later moved to the new Myora Mission on North Stradbrook Island. In 1892, a leper colony was established...