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- Durundur Mission was an Aboriginal reserve in Queensland, Australia. It operated from 1877 to 1905 in the area now known as Woodford in the City of Moreton...
- they established Durundur Station, a holding of 200 square miles (520 km2), which is equal to 128,000 acres (51,800 ha). Durundur is an aboriginal name...
- student numbers, it closed in 1914. The Durundur Provisional School opened on 5 July 1897. In 1909 it became Durundur State School. It was renamed Kalangara...
- the Shire of Kilcoy to form the Somerset Region on 15 March 2008. The Durundur Division was incorporated on 11 November 1879 under the Divisional Boards...
- established Durundur Station along the Stanley River, near where Woodford now stands. In 1877, 10,800 acres (4,400 ha) were resumed from the Durundur pastoral...
- taken off the island in 1904 and relocated to missions in Yarrabah and Durundur (near Caboolture). It is estimated that up to 500 indigenous archaeological...
- (above) Woodford Railway, Woodford—610 mm (2 ft) gauge. (previously known as Durundur Railway ) 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in) unless otherwise noted Cobdogla Irrigation...
- of society in camps and later moved to missions such as Deebing Cr****, Durundur and later Barambah (now Cherbourg). Some local Aboriginal Australians were...
- Kilcoy. 1843 March. A Djindubari, Cambayo, with Dundalli present, spears a Durundur station shepherd. 1843 July. Gubbi Gubbi men kill 4 shepherds at the Eales...
- Colin Mackenzie, of Kilcoy Castle, Newtown Scotland, took up land west of Durundur (in the Stanley River valley) and began grazing sheep soon after land was...