WebSep 6, 2005 · For many years the Redcliffe area was known as "Humpybong", the name that the local Aboriginal people gave to the abandoned convict settlement (1824-1825) at Red Cliff Point. In 1861 23,000 acres of the peninsula and the Petrie area were declared an agricultural reserve, and from 1862 onwards a number of farm portions were sold. WebThe Redcliffe Peninsula was defined as an Agricultural Reserve with the name ‘Redcliff’ by government proclamation in March 1861. When the divisions were first established, …
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WebSpecialising in authentic Aboriginal Art & Craft and Bush Tucker Products, Dreamtime Kullilla-Art delivers locally from our retail premises on the Redcliffe Peninsula and to the rest of the world via our online shop. Standing up for Cultural Integrity one day at a time RETAIL SHOP/GALLERY: Unit 1/349 MacDonnell Road, Clontarf QLD 4019 WebNov 22, 2016 · Thursday, Dec. 15: Red Cliff Ojibwe History Featuring Marvin DeFoe, Red Cliff Ojibwe Tribal Elder, teacher and master canoe maker; and Andy Gokee, director of the … perilous and fair
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WebWe, the modern day Turrbals are reserve Aboriginals and never signed away our Aboriginality. Post-British Contact. 1799 - Arrival of Flinders into Moreton Bay. 1823 - Three British castaways get lost off the coast of Sydney, one of which ends up living with the Ningy Ningy clan on the Redcliffe Peninsula ... WebThese are the Aboriginal Health Services in the area of REDCLIFFE, QLD 4020. Please select one of the results listed above to see contact details, opening hours, billing services and other information. Indigenous Health Liaison Service - Redcliffe Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health service Ph: 07 3049 6971 Closed now WebIn Redcliffe there were 141 private dwellings occupied by Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people. Where a dwelling type was stated, 69.7% were separate houses, 8.5% … perilous asl