- some 4,600
square miles (12,000 km2). The
western frontier was
around Whitula Cr****, the
eastern one at
Keeroongooloo and the
Canaway Range. The Bidia...
- of the
western and
central western Queensland,
including Barcoo Shire,
Whitula Cr****,
Cooper Cr****, and Jundah. It is not to be
confused with the Biri...
- 1888,
police constable Thomas Joseph Callaghan died
while on
patrol near
Whitula pastoral station when he
became lost in the bush
without water and died...
- was
acquired by
Thomas Purcell who also
owned Galway Downs,
Manilla and
Whitula stations for £67,000.
Purcell later sold the
property in 1925 to the two...
-
Archived from the
original on 3
April 2021.
Retrieved 3
April 2021. "
Whitula Gate Museum".
Outback Queensland. 23
August 2020.
Archived from the original...
- Heagney, J. (1886). "The
Junction of the
Thomson and
Barcoo Rivers, also the
Whitula Cr****" (PDF). In Curr,
Edward Micklethwaite (ed.). The
Australian race:...
- Heagney, J. (1886). "The
Junction of the
Thomson and
Barcoo rivers, also the
Whitula Cr****.". In Curr,
Edward Micklethwaite (ed.). The
Australian race: its...
- Queensland's
Aboriginal people.
Settlements at
Durundur (near Woodford, c.1897),
Whitula (near Windorah) in
western Queensland (briefly in
operation in response...
- at this time.
Settlements at
Durundur (near Woodford, re-opened 1900),
Whitula in
western Queensland (briefly in
operation in
response to the 1902 drought)...