Mourning in Moree: Why one community can’t celebrate on Australia Day

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Mourning in Moree: Why one community can’t celebrate on Australia Day
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Mourning in Moree: Why one community can’t celebrate on Australia Day | EllaMareeAB RhettWyman

One celebrates the arrival of the First Fleet. The other commemorates a brutal massacre that occurred on the same day 68 years later.While local awards are handed out and new citizens are welcomed, a procession will begin its silent march through town.

The remote patch of land about a half hour’s drive from the Kamilaroi Highway along a bumpy gravel road, was the site of one of Australia’s most horrific mass killings, now known as the Waterloo Creek massacre. Historian Lyndall Ryan conservatively estimates at least 40 Kamilaroi people were killed. Author Roger Milliss puts the death toll closer to 300.“It makes me really upset to think how they treated my people. They couldn't even just sit and enjoy themselves by a riverbank,” she said.“It's really, really, raw with us. So we can't celebrate [January 26]. We won't celebrate.

He says the town is a “microcosm” of the issues surrounding Australia Day. “And because the massacre occurred on the 26th of January, it's perhaps in starker relief here than in many other communities.”

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