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Monaro grasses (Gunningrah right, Kuringgai left)   -  Lucy Culliton , 2020.
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scotianostra · 1 month
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Angus McMillan a Scottish-born explorer, and pioneer was born on August 14th 1810 at Glen Brittle.
Sometimes difficult posts come up that I dislike, this is one such case. Angus McMillan was once revered as a pioneering hero. Today his reputation is in tatters, just one of many that orchestrated atrocities during the Empire building era in our history.
Born at Glen Brittle, Isle of Skye, fourth son of Ewen McMillan, sheep farmer, and his wife Marion, Angus received his education at home before the family moved to a larger property on the island of Barra. Against a backdrop of economic hardship, he chose to find his future in the colonies, arriving in New South Wales in January 1838 on the Minerva. His explorations led to the opening of the Gippsland region for pastoralism, displacing the Gunai Aboriginal people who were the traditional owners of the land.
Employed by Lachlan Macalister as an overseer, he moved first to the Clifton station near Camden and then further south to Currawang on the Monaro. In 1839, Macalister instructed McMillan to set up a cattle station at Numbla Munjie, near what is now Omeo, where McMillan was involved in massacres of the Aborigines in retaliation for their herding of cattle.
Around this time McMillan and five other men set out on an expedition to find grazing land and a harbour on the Gippsland coast. They explored many of the rivers and lakes, but were forced to return to Numbla Munjie when they ran short of food.
During 1840, McMillan set up another cattle station for Macalister near the mouth of the Avon River, and also his own station, Bushy Park, further upstream. From here, McMillan made two unsuccessful attempts to reach the coast at Corner Inlet. On his third attempt, in February 1841, he finally reached the coast, near where the Albert River flows into the inlet.
In July 1843 at Warrigal Creek, McMillan and his Highland Brigade surrounded a large group of Gunaikurnai people and mercilessly shot between 60 and 150 men, women and children.
The killings were a reprisal for the murder of his bosses nephew, Ronald Macalister, who was ambushed by a group of Gunaikurnai men he had chased out of his shop hours earlier. McMillan led five more massacres after that, at Nuntin, Boney Point, Maffra, Skull Creek and Butchers Creek.
The Australian author P. D. Gardner investigated the massacres and wrote” Our Founding Murdering Father: Angus Mc Millian And The Kurnai Tribe Of Gippsland” exposing the true story of McMillands deeds.
Over a period of 15 years the indigenous population of the Kurnai people of Gippsland fell from 2,000 to just 216.
Over the last few years some have fought to try and restore McMillan’s name to some extent, but no matter how you look at it seems undeniable that McMillan was involved in the deaths of some Aborigines, that for me personally is enough to justify his disgrace, and the title that has become synonymous with him, “the butcher of Gippsland”.
Another book that told McMillan’s story, Thicker than Water, was written by McMillan’s great-great-niece, Cal Flyn. You can read more from him on the following link to the article “My relative was a mass murderer of Australia's Gunai people. Can I make amends?”
https://www.theguardian.com/.../aboriginal-sorry-day...
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blackkat15 · 18 days
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James May on stupid sheep
He talks about Fusker 😭
"This month, I have acquired a cat. He’s a black and white tom, eight weeks old, and I have named him Fusker in memory of the late Bob Cook, father of my childhood friend Robert Cook. He was a man who hated cats.
In fact he would refer to any cat as ‘a little fusker’ and it’s only now I realise that he was probably just sparing Mrs Cook’s blushes. But it’s too late. He answers to Fusker, I love him, and he loves me.
But don’t worry. I’m not going to turn into one of those pathetic pussy-whipped blokes who says, “Ha, ha, it was ever so funny the other day with Fusker he climbed onto my desk and jumped onto the computer keybolrddgdfgk lsdkfj l sdf k sdfsldfkjjjjjjj and I said look Fusker there’s a mouse and he chased it, ha, ha, ha, and I lost everything!”
but the other day – it was ever so funny – I opened the fridge to get another beer and found I’d shut him in it! And he was purring!
In the end, even the most ardent cat fancier has to admit that they just aren’t very bright. They have become the stuff of superstition, various cultures have attributed mystical powers to them, and the ancient Egyptians went as far as to turn a cat into a deity. My own experience, however, suggests that the cat understands only two things – the peerless pleasure of a fresh dollop of Whiskas, and the pain of being trodden on following a mistimed lunge at an approaching booted foot.
Mind you, compared with some of the sheep I have met recently, Fusker is Magnus ruddy Magnusson.
I’ve been meeting a lot of sheep, because I’ve been driving in Scotland and Wales. I thought I liked them. They’re decorative and scenic; they wander, lonely, around the hills and vales like the clouds of the earth. At the risk of being misunderstood, the pedigree sheep of Scotland and Wales are quite handsome brutes.
There are obvious downsides to being a sheep: it must be pretty boring and people keep nicking your coat. But, in many ways, life must be utterly idyllic. There’s no work to do, you fear no natural predators, and when you eat grass and live in the Brecon Beacons the whole world is your lunch. The equivalent for me would be if every street in London was carpeted with plates of egg and chips.
So I have to ask why so many of them, even now, are standing in the middle of the A4067 between Defynnog and Abercraf. I’ve tried to work out, using my knowledge of geometry, what percentage of this region of Wales, by area, is road rather than grass. But it’s so small I’ve given up. Proportionally, it’s smaller than that irritating bit of lemon grass in a Thai curry.
Standing in the middle of the road really is idiotic behaviour even by the standards of the beasts of the fields, and especially when I’m enjoying the new Vauxhall Monaro VXR. As a sheep, standing in front of one-and-a-half tons of V8 muscle car is a bit like turning up to a jousting tournament in a cardigan.
The Monaro is actually an Australian car, which is strangely relevant as the Aussies have a similar problem with kangaroos. But at least a road-kill kangaroo can be made into what the manager of a Nullabor roadhouse once described to me as a ‘pie-flavoured pie’.
Sheep are unbelievably thick, and when you examine one closely you can see why. They appear to be quite big but, as with Richard Hammond’s poodle, there isn’t actually very much animal inside that big ball of fluff. And even then, this surprisingly small creature has a disproportionately small head, and hence brain (I once ate a sheep’s brain in the Middle East, and I have to say I came away still hungry). Hammond’s poodle is merely difficult to shoot at, but a sheep is dangerously witless.
It’s not as if they skip about in the road or scamper away in terror. They just sit there looking sheepish as you bear down on them. But if you stop and get out of the car, they run like hell. What does this tell us?
Clearly, we need to deal with the sheep menace, because it’s spoiling some of the best driving roads in Britain. So I rang the RSPCA, probably the most powerful organisation in the country, to see what they were going to do about it. The phone was answered by a computer which said ‘Press one to report a stray animal’, but as I was still in Wales I could see that becoming boring.
Eventually, I got through to a preventionist, and her first recommendation was the erection of more fencing. Brilliant. We’ve never even devised a means of keeping the Scots and the Welsh in, so I can’t see us getting very far with their livestock. And here’s something else that might surprise animal lovers – according to the RSPCA, there is ‘no scientific evidence’ that those ultra-sonic animal alarm things work. All they mean is that the last thought to pass through the mind of a hedgehog is ‘what’s that irritating whining noise?’
Apparently, your typical Welsh or Scottish sheep is ‘hefted’, that is, free to roam. “They know where they’re supposed to be,” said my contact. “They know where the good grazing is and tend to stay there.”
Well, this is patently untrue. They hide behind rocks in groups and say, “Get ready lads – here comes one now”, before leaping out in front of the big Vozza just as I’ve snicked it into fourth. I can’t stand it. The sheer gormlessness of their faces is putting me off my driving.
The solution is simple. I stopped and spoke to a shepherd in Scotland and he told me that sheep farming is now a completely pointless exercise, with whole fleeces fetching prices that he expressed in pence. So why bother? Get rid of the woolly wastes of space. This is confirmation of something I have suspected for a very long time – that the countryside is not for living  in, it’s just for driving through and admiring.
We can get lamb chops from New Zealand."
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perenial · 1 year
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just found out sam reid is from the monaro region. of course he is
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pamelaaminou · 2 years
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Monday's Photography Inspiration - Charles Kerry
Charles Kerry was an Australian photographer noted for his photographs that contributed to the development of the Australian national psyche and romance of the bush. He was born on Bobundra Station in the Monaro region of New South Wales and began working in the Sydney photo studio of A.H. Lamartiniere in 1875. When Lamartiniere fled from creditors a few years later, Kerry took charge of the…
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katiemoroney · 3 months
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Explore the Unique Beauty of the Monaro Region with Ross Tours
Join Ross Tours on an unforgettable journey through the stunning Monaro region. Discover picturesque landscapes, rich history, and unique local culture. Book your tour now and experience the Monaro like never before!
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keeplanau · 5 months
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What Issues Influence Town Planning in Cooma?
Town planning in Cooma is prejudiced by various factors, such as populace growth, infrastructure development, environmental conservation, and economic factors. The trial for Cooma, the biggest town in the Snowy Monaro county, is to maintain its natural lands and cultural heritage whereas juggling urban extension.Town Planning Milton decisions in Cooma are also partial by its location near the Snowy Mountains and its meaning as a hub for tourism and farming in the region. As such, thoughtful thought of tourism infrastructure and agrarian land use is authoritative.
Town Planning Bega An essential component of overseeing Bega's growth and development is town planning. Bega's town planning, as a local hub in the Bega Valley Shire, is centered on harmonizing population expansion with the protection of the town's natural setting and cultural legacy. The development of substructure, environmental management, and terrestrial use zoning are significant facets of Bega town preparation. Though addressing issues like circulation congestion and housing affordability, real Town Planning Batemans Bay strategies seek to recover livability, foster financial growth, and create lively community chairs. Town Planning Tathra
Tathra is a seaside town whose future expansion is greatly influenced by its town development. Tathra is a town in New South Wales that is mainly concerned with managing tourism, preserving the setting, and promoting sustainable development. Tathra is a town with spotless beaches and natural attractions. Its town preparation strives to defend the town's characteristic character and biodiversity while complementary the wants of residents and visitors. 
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Town Planning Merimbula
Keeping the town's seaside charm and controlling growth are two areas of Merimbula's town planning initiatives. Merimbula, which is recognized for its lakes, beaches, and outdoor regeneration options, is located on the Sapphire Coast. In instruction to serve both locals and tourists, public facilities, transportation infrastructure, and seaside hazard management are top priorities. The goalmouth of Merimbula town preparation is to preserve its natural capitals for future generations though developing a robust and lively community.
Town Planning Pambula
In command to sanctuary the town's rural charm and promote supportable development, Pambula must priorities town planning. In Pambula, municipal involvement, heritage preservation, and land use planning are ordered. Supporting regional companies, improving heritage precincts, and encouraging sustainable agriculture are important programmes. Pambula hopes to establish a prospering, welcoming community that embraces its distinct identity and the beauty of the environment by striking a balance between economic growth and environmental stewardship. Town Planning Eden
Eden's town planning is vital to controlling the development of the seaside public and safeguarding its natural capitals. Eden, which lies on New South Wales' thrilling south coast, is well-known for its breathtaking beaches, whaling heritage, and maritime biodiversity. In Eden, town planning creativities are concentrated on refining tourism, managing the coast, and indorsing sustainable expansion. Town Planning Cooma
The Snowy Mountains region's development and growth are guided in big part by Cooma's town planning creativities. Cooma, the main town in the Snowy Monaro region, is a center for outdoor recreation, tourism, and cultivation. Community resilience, organization investment, and sustainable land use are given top importance in Cooma town planning. 
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playgroundfind · 6 months
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Jindabyne's Livvi's Place playground makeover complete
Restoration work has been completed at Livvi's Place playground in Jindabyne. Photo: Snowy Monaro Regional Council. In response to public concerns … more info…
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shahananasrin-blog · 1 year
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[ad_1] Campers out bush for the holiday weekend have been forced to flee as out of control grass and bush fires rip through regional New South Wales and southeast Victoria.New South Wales is experiencing damaging bush fires, with residents Snowy Monaro and Shoalhaven on high alert. NSW RFS issued a Watch and Act alert for Bundle Hill Rd, Bawley Point at 4pm on Sunday. A Watch and Act alert also remains in place for Cappanana Rd, Bredbo as a grass fire remains out of control and also at Shannons Flat Rd, Shannons Flat where a bush fire continues to burn out of control.It comes as the official bushfire season begins across many states on Sunday. NSW Emergency Services minister Jihad Dib warned residents to expect continued bushfire risk in the coming days. “Not only is it hot, it’s dry and it’s windy and those conditions combined are the perfect storm for the fire to run through,” Mr Dib said. Fire and Rescue NSW acting commissioner Megan Stiffler said people also need to be up to date with bushfire warnings. “We can’t ensure a fire truck will be at every house that’s put under threat so it’s really up to you to make sure your bushfire survival plan is in place,” she said.Meanwhile, residents in Briagolong, Culloden, Moornapa, and Stockdale, east of Melbourne, were warned to “evacuate immediately” as an out of control bushfire tears through Duffy Rd at Briagolong.Those calls were becoming dire as emergency services told residents that if they did not leave before 3pm it would be too late, and that any attempt to evacuate later could be life threatening. Locals from Briagolong and the surrounding townships took to social media over the holiday weekend, when many are travelling, to share shocking footage of the out of control fires.Hale Baron shared video of the large smoke plumes emanating from the fire, describing the “roaring” and “unrelenting” high wind that was presenting challenges to firefighting efforts. Gippsland South MP Danny O’Brien said the “horrendous wind” was causing serious fire concerns through the region, with blazes also underway in the Loch Sport and Forge Creek areas.This horrendous wind is causing some serious fire concerns around the region today, with blazes currently being fought in the Briagolong, Loch Sport and Forge Creek areas. “If you don’t need to be there, best to stay off the roads in these areas today and please keep informed of the action you should take via the Vic Emergency app,” Mr O’Brien told residents. Nearby, residents at Merrijig, Iguana Creek, Stockdale, Cobbannah and surrounds werebeing told to prepare to leave, while areas to the north and south of Briagolong were under an Advice warning.Further south, an out of control grass fire at Loch Sport had triggered a serious emergency warning, with residents there being ordered to shelter indoors, with a second grass fire at Forge Creek.On social media, residents there described being evacuated to the Loch Sport boat ramp carpark, with others offering similar descriptions of high wind which worsened already bad fire conditions. Residents at Rawson, Walhalla, and Erica, east of Melbourne, as a bushfire travelling Knotts Siding Rd in a south-westerly direction had yet to be brought under control by firefighters.Millions of families are being warned to be on alert after an extreme fire warning was issued for large swathes of NSW, including the Greater Sydney Region, with temperatures forecast to soar. The warning will be in place for the rest of Sunday over much of the state’s coastline, including the Greater Hunter and Far South Coast, as well as North Western and Upper Central West Plains.Just before 1pm on Sunday, there were 20 active alerts for bushfires in Victoria and 42 alerts in NSW - not including grass fires. The Bureau of Meteorology warned a south-westerly change with move across southern areas of the state during the day on Sunday, bringing with it a strong and gusty wind along the south coast.Families travelling over the holiday weekend were warned earlier to brace for “risky” bushfire conditions after a snap ban was put in place in some of NSW’s most sought-after tourist destinations. Australia’s eastern states are forecast to swelter through the holiday weekend with temperatures forecast to reach 36C, triggering a ban on solid fuel fires in national parks on the NSW south coast.NPWS South Coast director Kane Weeks said campfires and solid fuel fires were “too risky” under the current conditions, with travellers instead limited to gas, liquid fuel or electric stoves.“Right along the coastal and escarpment reserves, dry conditions combined with hot, dry weather means that campfires are a risk in bushland areas throughout the region,” Mr Weeks said.“Bushfires can start very easily from the sparks of a campfire … All it takes is a gust of wind and we could have a bushfire. There are many examples where campfires caused major bushfires.”Total fire bans were already in place on Sunday across the state, including on the Far South Coast, Great Sydney, Monaro Alpine, Northern Slopes, and Central Ranges NSW RFS fire districts. Fire permits were already suspended in many of the affected regions, including the lower Hunter area where firefighters had already been battling blazes “day and night” over past weeks.“The past two weeks – as we head towards the official start of the fire season – has seen us and our partner agencies fighting fires day and night, with the support of aircraft,” the local RFS said.“Due to the current predicted temperatures and conditions going into the week – in conjunction to the fire activity in the area over the past week – a decision has been made to suspend fire permits.”The sizzling weather will begin to settle into the east from Friday, as a mass of hot air from Western Australia makes its way south where it will remain until at least Wednesday. “Over the coming days heat really settles into parts of the southeast,” Sky News meteorologist Bradlyn Oakes said. “Part of this is helped by the upper atmosphere pattern; we’ve got a lot of hot air pulling in and you can see it out there.“That stretches from the northwest down toward the southeast, keeping things very warm for the next few days ahead.”Rugby league lovers are being warned that this year’s NRL grand final could be the hottest on record off the back off an earlier heatwave in September. The Broncos-Panthers dust-up is booked for 7.30pm at Accor Stadium, with temperature to hover around 30C at the 7.30pm kick-off.NRL head of football Graham Annesley said the league was “ready for any circumstances” as organisers faced down Sunday’s brutal heat.If any Greater Sydney weather station exceeds 37.3C in the first three days of October, it will be the highest early spring temperature on record.The Bureau of Meteorology forecasts temperatures to reach a maximum of 36C on Sunday in the city, up 8C from the day before. While conditions are expected to ease on Monday, the mercury is expected to rise again into next week with highs of 37C on Tuesday. Though the grand final will be a scorcher, Tuesday’s temperatures are truly concerning, according to Ms Oakes. “There are many areas of NSW as well as down through the ACT and Victoria that are likely to be 8, 10, 12, 14 degrees above average,” she said. After a steamy Grand Final day on Saturday, Melbourne will enjoy cooler temperatures on Sunday, with a maximum of 21C forecast, before the heat hits one final time on Monday. Into the week, the temperature will dip as up to 15mm of rain moves in.In the nation’s capital, temperatures are forecast to reach a whopping 31C on Tuesday compared with 19C recorded on the same day last year.Brisbane is also expected to reach as high as 27C over the weekend, while Hobart will reach 23C on Saturday – 10C above the same day last year.Fire warningThe Northern Territory is also staring down a blast of heat and fire danger warnings.The bureau issued fire warnings for the Darwin and Adelaide River, Gregory South East and Barkly North districts on Thursday.“Warm and dry with moderate to fresh and gusty northeast to south-easterly winds across most parts of the Territory,” the bureau said.“Winds combined with high fuel loads will result in elevated fire dangers in the Barkly North, Darwin and Adelaide River and Gregory South East fire weather district.”Catastrophic fire danger is forecast for Barkly North, while extreme fire danger is forecast for the Darwin and Adelaide River and Gregory South East.NT Fire and Rescue Service has advised residents to immediately action their bushfire survival plans.Temperatures are forecast to hover around 34C and 35Cs through to Monday.The national breakdownOther parts of the country will also face steadily warming temperatures.The bureau forecasts a max temperature of 31C to hit Adelaide on Monday, while Brisbane will experience temperatures in the high 20s into the week.Perth will enjoy a cooler weekend, with max temperatures forecast to reach 21C on Sunday before dropping to a top of 18C on Sunday. 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mattnicholls69 · 1 year
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Quake Info: Weak Mag. 2.1 Earthquake - 19 km Northeast of Jindabyne, Snowy Monaro Regional, New South Wales, Australia, on Sunday, Aug 20, 2023 at 12:38 pm (GMT +10) - 1 User Experience Report
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tireshopcanterbury · 1 year
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Explore the Wide Collection of Stunning and Reliable Monaro Wheels
There are so many choices, but here are some suggestions: Do your homework first, and then purchase Monaro wheels from expert suppliers. This isn't just because we want to encourage you to support local businesses; there are also legitimate concerns about purchasing wheels from relatively anonymous sources like internet sale sites. 
When it comes to muscle car tyres, there are regional norms that must be followed. To put it bluntly, there has occasionally been some utter garbage that a respectable local business would never touch because the law and insurance ramifications are just too unpleasant.
Characteristics of Powerful Vehicle Tyres:
Strong engine: The engines in muscle vehicles are usually for greater automobiles and have greater power than the average vehicle. 
High acceleration: A muscle vehicle can travel at high speeds thanks to its potent motor. Muscle vehicles must slow down when turning, whereas sports cars can easily accelerate through tight turns. 
Large dimensions: Traditionally, muscle vehicles are bigger than sports cars. Due to their bigger dimensions, they also have a larger interior, which results in more luxury and a larger trunk.
Local production: A lot of foreign automakers also create racing vehicles. 
Low gasoline efficiency: A muscle vehicle might not be for you if you're trying to reduce your ecological impact. More fuel is consumed by a powerful motor than by an ordinary vehicle.
Safety: Knowing that the majority of muscle cars perform well in accident tests is comforting when driving at high velocities. Muscle cars typically manage better in various weather situations because they are bulkier and higher than the majority of sports cars.
Improved Speed and Increased Fuel Economy:
The air level of high-quality tyres will remain constant. As a consequence, you'll see a significant variation in fuel usage. The rolling resistance and combustion typically rise when the tyre pressure decreases, which results in a substantial increase in fuel consumption while maintaining a smooth ride. 
When you spend money on high-end tires, you have the opportunity to reduce high gasoline usage and get the best driving performance. good-end tyres give good mileage and have well-balanced driving characteristics. They are constructed of premium rubber, which is strong and comfortable on the road.
Source: https://tireshopmelbourne.blogspot.com/2023/04/explore-wide-collection-of-stunning-and.html
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scotianostra · 1 year
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Angus McMillan a Scottish-born explorer, and pioneer was born on August 14th 1810 at Glen Brittle.
Sometimes difficult posts come up that I dislike, this is one such case. Angus McMillan was once revered as a pioneering hero. Today his reputation is in tatters, just one of many that orchestrated atrocities during the Empire building era in our history.
Born at Glen Brittle, Isle of Skye, fourth son of Ewen McMillan, sheep farmer, and his wife Marion, Angus received his education at home before the family moved to a larger property on the island of Barra. Against a backdrop of economic hardship, he chose to find his future in the colonies, arriving in New South Wales in January 1838 on the Minerva. His explorations led to the opening of the Gippsland region for pastoralism, displacing the Gunai Aboriginal people who were the traditional owners of the land.
Employed by Lachlan Macalister as an overseer, he moved first to the Clifton station near Camden and then further south to Currawang on the Monaro. In 1839, Macalister instructed McMillan to set up a cattle station at Numbla Munjie, near what is now Omeo, where McMillan was involved in massacres of the Aborigines in retaliation for their herding of cattle.
Around this time McMillan and five other men set out on an expedition to find grazing land and a harbour on the Gippsland coast. They explored many of the rivers and lakes, but were forced to return to Numbla Munjie when they ran short of food.
During 1840, McMillan set up another cattle station for Macalister near the mouth of the Avon River, and also his own station, Bushy Park, further upstream. From here, McMillan made two unsuccessful attempts to reach the coast at Corner Inlet. On his third attempt, in February 1841, he finally reached the coast, near where the Albert River flows into the inlet.
In July 1843 at Warrigal Creek, McMillan and his Highland Brigade surrounded a large group of Gunaikurnai people and mercilessly shot between 60 and 150 men, women and children.
The killings were a reprisal for the murder of his bosses nephew, Ronald Macalister, who was ambushed by a group of Gunaikurnai men he had chased out of his shop hours earlier. McMillan led five more massacres after that, at Nuntin, Boney Point, Maffra, Skull Creek and Butchers Creek.
The Australian author P. D. Gardner investigated the massacres and wrote” Our Founding Murdering Father: Angus Mc Millian And The Kurnai Tribe Of Gippsland” exposing the true story of McMillands deeds.
Over a period of 15 years the indigenous population of the Kurnai people of Gippsland fell from 2,000 to just 216.
Over the last few years some have fought to try and restore McMillan’s name to some extent, but no matter how you look at it seems undeniable that McMillan was involved in the deaths of some Aborigines, that for me personally is enough to justify his disgrace, and the title that has become synonymous with him, “the butcher of Gippsland”.
Another book that told McMillan’s story, Thicker than Water, was written by McMillan’s great-great-niece, Cal Flyn. You can read more from him on the following link to the article “My relative was a mass murderer of Australia's Gunai people. Can I make amends?”
https://www.theguardian.com/.../aboriginal-sorry-day...
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You can choose the best commercial cleaner in Canberra based on the quality of service and the price. Some companies also provide warranties on their services.
Cleaning services in Canberra
Having a clean home is important for everyone, and hiring a cleaning service can be a great way to help keep your home tidy. Whether you need help with weekly, fortnightly, or monthly cleans, you can find a cleaning service that will meet your needs.
Getting a Cleaning services in Canberra can help you save time. You can also get peace of mind knowing that your home is clean and sanitized.
If you are looking for a professional cleaning service, you can search online. You can find several cleaning companies in Canberra. Some of these companies offer services for both domestic and commercial use. However, you should check out the cleaner's reputation before hiring them. Read customer reviews to make sure you are getting a reputable company.
Choosing a cleaner is a complex process. You want to ensure you get the best service for the best price. You should also consider the cleaning service's attention to detail. A reputable company should be able to offer you A-grade results.
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