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Why did they close Oombulgurri?

Oombulgurri, north of Kununurra, was closed down in 2011 when the state government deemed it to no longer be viable. This followed a coronial inquiry in 2008 that found high levels of suicide, domestic violence, sexual abuse and alcoholism. It was noted as an indictment on Aboriginal Affairs in Western Australia.

What happened at Oombulgurri?

In 2007 a coronial inquiry began into Aboriginal deaths in the Kimberley, including five in Oombulgurri. It revealed high levels of alcohol abuse, suicide and child neglect in Oombulgurri. Some time after the inquest, alcohol was banned there.

Why did the Forrest River massacre occur?

The Forrest River massacre, or Oombulgurri massacre of June 1926, was a massacre of Indigenous Australian people by a group of law enforcement personnel and civilians in the wake of the killing of a pastoralist in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.

How many people were killed in the Oombulgurri massacre?

Colonial Frontier Massacres in Australia, 1788-1930

Site NameForrest River [Oombulgurri] – East Kimberley
Attack Timeday
VictimsAboriginal People
Victims Killed11
Victims Killed Notes11- 50

When was the Oombulgurri massacre?

June 1926
The Forrest River massacre, or Oombulgurri massacre of June 1926, was a massacre of Indigenous Australian people by a group of law enforcement personnel and civilians in the wake of the killing of a pastoralist in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.

How many people were killed in the oombulgurri massacre?

When did Western Australia try to leave Australia?

On 8 April 1933 the people of Western Australia voted to secede from the Commonwealth of Australia by a margin of more than two to one. The result represented a culmination of nearly three years of intensive campaigning by the Dominion League during the height of the Depression.

Is there a gun barrel Colorado?

Gunbarrel is an unincorporated community and a census-designated place (CDP) located in and governed by Boulder County, Colorado, United States. The population of the Gunbarrel CDP was 9,263 at the United States Census 2010.

Where was the oombulgurri massacre?

Western Australia
The Forrest River massacre, or Oombulgurri massacre, was a massacre of Indigenous Australian people by a law enforcement party in the wake of the killing of pastoralist Fred Hay, which took place in the Kimberley region of Western Australia in 1926.

Did WA try to become its own country?

In 1900, Western Australians voted in a referendum to consider the draft Australian Constitution of the proposed Federation of Australia. The result of the vote was 44,800 in favour and 19,691 against. Most country electorates voted ‘No’, except Albany and the Goldfields, which voted ‘Yes’.

Where is the Oombulgurri town site?

The Oombulgurri town site, formerly known as the Forrest River Mission and once home to hundreds of people, sits on the edge of the Forrest River, some 45 kilometres south-east of Wyndham.

Where is the Oombulgurri track in Western Australia?

A long stretch of road is just a minor characteristic of the Oombulgurri Track in the north-eastern section of Western Australia. Make no mistake, this is final frontier country. You can begin your journey in the little town of Wyndham, visiting the ‘Prison Tree’ and the mighty Five Rivers Look Out, home to the legendary Blood Drain Crocodile.

Why did the WA Government close Oombulgurri?

Communication last month from the WA government to Amnesty International states Oombulgurri was closed due to severe dysfunction and to ensure community safety. “Unviable.” That’s a term used by the WA government in recent weeks to justify closing up to 150 more remote Aboriginal communities.

Why was Oombulgurri ‘unviable’?

The official line when Oombulgurri was closed in September 2011 was that it was “unviable”. Communication last month from the WA government to Amnesty International states Oombulgurri was closed due to severe dysfunction and to ensure community safety.