As the toll of Australia’s frontier brutality keeps climbing, truth telling is long overdue | Paul Daley

The myth of benign, peaceful settlement persists today – even as historians reveal a far more sinister picture

A friend sent me a photograph he’d taken in north-west Queensland of the memorial to the Kalkadoon warriors who, in 1884, fought what was perhaps the biggest battle against government forces to unfold on this continent.

Local oral history, black and white, has it that dozens of Indigenous fighters were shot dead after they charged native police contingents under the command of Sub-Inspector FC Urquhart at Battle Mountain, about 60km from Cloncurry.

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