783:"On this great day, I, Prime Minister of Australia, speak to you on behalf of all Australian people – all those who honour and love this land we live in. For them I want to say to you: I want this to acknowledge that we Australians have still much to do to redress the injustice and oppression that has for so long been the lot of Black Australians. Vincent Lingiari, I solemnly hand to you these deeds as proof, in Australian law, that these lands belong to the Gurindji people and I put into your hands part of the earth itself as a sign that this land will be the possession of you and your children forever."
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responsibilities for the land, and their ability to practise their law, language and culture. In August every year, a large celebration is held at
Kalkaringi to mark the anniversary of the strike and walk-off. Known as Freedom Day, people gather from many parts of Australia to celebrate and re-enact the walk-off. However, it wasn’t until May 1986 that the Gurindji
347:"We were treated just like dogs. We were lucky to get paid the 50 quid a month we were due, and we lived in tin humpies you had to crawl in and out on your knees. There was no running water. The food was bad – just flour, tea, sugar and bits of beef like the head or feet of a bullock. The Vesteys mob were hard men. They didn't care about black fellas."
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Australia. In 1967, an overwhelming majority of Australians – over 90 per cent of voters and a majority in all six states – voted "Yes" to giving the Federal Government power to make laws specifically for Indigenous Australians, in the
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groups gave practical and fundraising support to the
Gurindji struggle. The struggle would, however, continue for another eight years, during which Lingiari, Jampijinpa and others toured the country, giving talks, raising awareness, and building support for their cause. They arranged meetings with
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government offered a compromise pay rise of 125 per cent, but the strikers still demanded wages equal to those of white stockmen and return of their land. The
Government also made moves to cut off means of Gurindji obtaining food supplies and threatened evictions. The Gurindji persisted with their
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nearby at Wattie Creek/Daguragu. Initially, the action was interpreted by most of the white people as purely a strike against work and living conditions. However, it soon became clear that the strikers not only demanded wages equal to those of white stockmen, but also the return of their land. The
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Indigenous involvement (Jamangku, Japuwuny, Parlakuna-Parkinykarni and Yilyilyimawu peoples) with the land "at least since European settlement and probably for millennia". The court sitting took place nearly 800 kilometres (500 mi) south of Darwin, and
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on 9 August 2007. The site covers around 20 km (12 mi), starting from Wave Hill
Station and ending at Daguragu. In 2023, several items were demolished or removed, including signs detailing its significance, an historic windmill and fence, a large solar panel system, and fences blocking
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this was an illegal occupation. Other petitions and requests move back and forth between the
Gurindji and the Northern Territory and Australian Governments, without resolution. While living at Daguragu, the Gurindji people drew up maps showing areas they wanted excised from pastoralist land and
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had these paid into pastoral company accounts over which they had no control. In contrast, non-Aboriginal workers enjoyed minimum wage security with no legal limit on the maximum they could be paid. They were housed in comfortable homes with gardens and had full control over their finances.
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to remove sections discriminating against Aboriginal workers. The pastoralists resisted strongly; the Commission eventually agreed in March 1966, but in consideration of the pastoralists' concerns of what it would cost them, delayed implementation by three years.
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for Indigenous Australians, although only an initial step towards the final land handback; it was only a 30-year pastoral lease over a very small area. Whitlam poured a handful of soil through Lingiari’s fingers addressed him and the Gurindji people, saying:
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in 1972 ("the Woodward Royal Commission"). The Inquiry's task was to examine the legal establishment of land rights. The Commission recommended government financial support for the creation of reserves and incorporated land trusts, administered by
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recognised the native title rights of the Gurindji people to 5,000 square kilometres (1,900 sq mi) of the Wave Hill Station, allowing them to receive royalties as compensation from resource companies who explore the area. Justice
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The Freedom Day March occurs each year to commemorate the Gurindji strike. In recent years, it has become part of a larger festival known as the Freedom Day Festival, which includes an extensive program of music; talks, including the
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and services, and Kalkarindji (as it is now known) is the service centre for the smaller Dagaragu (formerly Wattie Creek) settlement. Since a 2008 local government restructure, Kalkarindji/Daguragu ward is one of five
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report looked into the matter of underpayment of Indigenous workers in the past. A group of those involved in the Wave Hill walk-off have said that they would be prepared to make a reparation claim for underpaid and
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for tens of thousands of years. These lands cover approximately 3,250 square kilometres (1,250 sq mi) of what is now the Northern Territory. They first encountered Europeans around 1844-1845, when explorer
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will participate in the mining negotiations and exploration work, from which royalties may flow in the future, but just as important is the right to hunt, gather, teach and perform cultural activities and
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in the Gurindji's battle for their land rights. The money spent on building fences as well as a massive campaign. Workers in Vesteys' meatworks in London took a day of strike action and sent donations.
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finally negotiated with the Vesteys company to give the Gurindji back a small portion of their land. Whitlam arrived in Daguragu on 16 August 1975. This was a symbolic moment in the
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Aboriginal freehold title deeds to the Gurindji. Also, the ALRA was limited to the NT, and explicitly excluded urban claims such those made by the
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collected thousands of pounds for a strike fund. NTCAR provided support and publicity for the strike.
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Attwood, Bain (2000). "The Articulation Of 'Land Rights' In Australia: The Case of Wave Hill".
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descendants of Lingiari and others involved in the walk-off celebrated the determination.
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practices adhered to by the Gurindji for millennia could not be followed.
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A Handful of Sand: The Gurindji Struggle, After the Walk-off
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A Handful of Sand: The Gurindji Struggle, After the Walk-off
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people, had lived on their traditional land in the remote
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The Struggle for Aboriginal Rights: A documentary history
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And took off with and poured land into Vincent's hand
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And enough was enough, so they walked off Wave Hill.
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2009:"Milirrpum v Nabalco Pty Ltd (1971) 17 FLR 141"
1984:"Vincent Lingiari's vision left to rot and die"
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2738:"Freedom Day video – Songs from the Stations"
2211:"Wave Hill group prepares stolen wages claim"
1820:
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1151:How power and privilege can not move a people
810:passed effectively similar legislation – the
700:
3428:
2622:"Damien Dempsey: Dublin's working class act"
2036:
1295:
1149:But this is the story of something much more
740:Royal Commission into Aboriginal Land Rights
307:
136:The event was later celebrated in the song "
68:, was a walk-off and strike by 200 Gurindji
1977:
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1133:An eight year-long story of power and pride
3468:South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council
3453:Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council
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520:Hardy records Pincher Manguari as saying:
121:. This legislation was the basis on which
27:1966–1975 strike by Aboriginal Australians
2928:"First speech as the member for Lingiari"
2427:
2425:
2423:
2421:
2404:"Our Communities: Kalkarindji / Daguragu"
2374:
2160:"The History of the Central Land Council"
1611:"Wave Hill Walk Off: 50 Year Anniversary"
1137:They were opposite men on opposite sides
1131:Gather round people I’ll tell you a story
719:(ALP) came to power under Prime Minister
292:In 1914, Wave Hill Station was bought by
92:, Australia, and was led by Gurindji man
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3062:People from politics and public service
2949:Article by the author of the 2017 book
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2432:Wellington, Shahni (9 September 2020).
2361:Article by the author of the 2017 book
2325:Fitzgerald, Roxanne (30 January 2024).
2177:
2099:
2067:
2040:More or less: democracy & new media
2027:
1898:Handbook of the 44th Parliament (2014)
1520:
1374:
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1308:
1296:MacLeod, Jason; Nolan, Karrina (2018).
406:of all "aboriginals", thus making them
266:life and, where possible, take work as
14:
3937:
2988:Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders
2461:
2418:
1147:That was the story of Vincent Lingiari
2960:
2872:
2666:from the original on 12 December 2021
2653:"Damien Dempsey – Wave Hill Walk Off"
2482:
2470:. Australian Broadcasting Corporation
2455:
2289:
1720:
1477:
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1126:". The words to the first verse are:
927:
794:Significance and legacy of the strike
742:in the Northern Territory, headed by
3985:Northern Territory Heritage Register
3170:Literature of Indigenous Australians
2938:
2350:
2237:"Search Results [Wave Hill]"
2001:
1981:
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1369:
868:Northern Territory Heritage Register
550:, drawn while researching his book,
3965:Aboriginal land rights in Australia
3960:History of Australia (1945–present)
2883:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
2396:
2283:
2265:"Gurindji Wave Hill Walk Off Route"
2215:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
711:Indigenous land rights in Australia
650:Also in 1968, the Liberal-National
597:prominent lawyers and politicians.
113:Aboriginal land rights in Australia
24:
3351:Aborigines Progressive Association
2873:James, Felicity (26 August 2021).
2845:
2793:. Meakins, Felicity. Sydney, NSW.
1905:Parliamentary Library of Australia
1185:The words to the first verse are:
1124:From Little Things Big Things Grow
1110:From Little Things Big Things Grow
804:the Whitlam government's dismissal
761:
437:to amend the Northern Territory’s
138:From Little Things Big Things Grow
25:
4026:
3990:Australian National Heritage List
3980:History of Indigenous Australians
2651:Dempsey, Damien (17 April 2016).
2494:Singley, Blake (10 August 2016).
2462:Bardon, Jane (9 September 2020).
1521:Murdoch, Lindsay (17 July 2006).
1378:
1225:Vincent Lingiari Memorial Lecture
1201:The words to the last verse are:
1142:The words to the last verse are:
1081:Buyim back from the Lord Vestey'
1042:
872:Australian National Heritage List
776:land rights movement in Australia
3975:Agriculture and forestry strikes
2939:Ward, Charlie (20 August 2016).
2351:Ward, Charlie (20 August 2016).
2137:. Museum of Australian Democracy
1879:The National Museum of Australia
1851:The National Museum of Australia
1701:Ward, Charlie (20 August 2016).
1450:"Gurindji strike for their land"
1256:
580:protest and stayed at Daguragu.
425:(NAWU), under pressure from the
4000:1970s in the Northern Territory
3955:1960s in the Northern Territory
3950:1966 labor disputes and strikes
3689:Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1976
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2620:Gregory, Helen (7 March 2014).
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2528:. 26 March 2020. Archived from
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2189:Central Land Council, Australia
2164:Central Land Council, Australia
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1160:National Film and Sound Archive
864:Register of the National Estate
813:Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1976
466:
423:North Australian Workers' Union
416:Samuel Vestey, 3rd Baron Vestey
129:to traditional lands (known as
118:Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1976
88:(formerly known as Wave Hill),
3901:Uluru Statement from the Heart
3318:Torres Strait Island languages
1540:
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1478:Payne, William Labatt (1937).
1471:
1408:"Northern Territory - History"
1400:
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870:on 23 August 2006 and on the
584:Support for the Gurindji grows
374:Gurindji who received minimal
180:eastward across the NT to the
13:
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3366:Australian Aborigines' League
3346:Aborigines Advancement League
3263:Australian Aboriginal English
2185:"Daguragu station land claim"
1982:Hope, Zach (20 August 2016).
1952:Hardy, Frank (Francis Joseph)
1302:Commons Social Change Library
1282:
894:2020 native title recognition
508:Governor-General of Australia
394:Chief Protector of Aborigines
159:Gurindji and the pastoralists
133:) in the Northern Territory.
3970:Labour disputes in Australia
3406:National Reconciliation Week
2894:(Interview). Interviewed by
2575:National Museum of Australia
2525:National Museum of Australia
2442:Special Broadcasting Service
2296:Australian Heritage Database
2100:Rowse, Tim; Graham, Trevor.
1735:National Museum of Australia
1561:10.5401/healthhist.16.1.0001
1061:All about land belong to we
1057:Me bin sit down this country
833:won a more significant claim
806:in 1975, but the subsequent
7:
3458:NSW Aboriginal Land Council
3396:Registered Aboriginal Party
3381:National Indigenous Council
3268:Macro-Gunwinyguan languages
2890:Kelly, Paul; Carmody, Kev.
1618:Maritime Union of Australia
1249:
1079:'Buy you own land, Gurindji
10:
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3836:Constitutional recognition
3705:Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars
3341:Aboriginal Medical Service
2596:"Sounds of Australia 2010"
1924:"Aborigines walk off jobs"
1158:The song was added to the
1059:Long before no Lord Vestey
904:Federal Court of Australia
704:
701:1972–75 Whitlam government
399:Aboriginals Ordinance 1939
389:Aboriginals Ordinance 1918
384:Aboriginals Ordinance 1953
332:Aboriginals Ordinance 1918
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3230:Traditional custodianship
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2015:. University of Melbourne
1527:The Sydney Morning Herald
1501:Reserve Bank of Australia
1277:Native title in Australia
1077:Peter Nixon talk long we:
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835:under the ALRA, when the
727:was an issue high on the
654:federal government under
308:Conditions on the station
236:fragile desert plant life
131:native title in Australia
3695:Australian Frontier Wars
3401:Reconciliation Australia
2823:"Ceremony & Wajarra"
2375:Gerritsen, Rolf (2017).
1075:Poor bugger me, Gurindji
1055:Poor Bugger Me, Gurindji
839:at last handed over the
635:In 1968 Hardy published
209:Wave Hill cattle station
151:On 8 September 2020 the
3747:Australian history wars
3608:Contemporary visual art
3024:Torres Strait Islanders
2742:Sydney University Press
2496:"Song for the Gurindji"
2241:Australian Government.
2148:PDF of original version
2135:Documenting A Democracy
1957:The Unlucky Australians
1667:"Annual Report 1958/59"
1609:Petersen, Paul (2016).
1412:Encyclopedia Britannica
1264:Organized labour portal
1227:; sport in the form of
1096:Yirrkala bark petitions
715:On 2 December 1972 the
681:Yirrkala bark petitions
637:The Unlucky Australians
553:The Unlucky Australians
222:The Gurindji and other
194:Overland Telegraph Line
3443:Kimberley Land Council
3293:Pama–Nyungan languages
3283:Loanwords into English
3200:Religion and mythology
3153:Torres Strait Islander
3004:Aboriginal Australians
2543:Attwood, Bain (2020).
2406:. Victoria Daly Region
2102:"Justice A.E.Woodward"
1497:"Inflation Calculator"
1242:. It is an example of
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943:by Galarrwuy Yunupingu
785:
725:Aboriginal land rights
717:Australian Labor Party
557:
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123:Indigenous Australians
48:17.38698°S 131.11641°E
4010:Environmental justice
3995:Protests in Australia
3782:Native Title Act 1993
3717:Cummeragunja walk-off
3463:Northern Land Council
3313:Torres Strait English
3240:Torres Strait Islands
2892:"The Gurindji Strike"
2392:. ANU Press: 233–234.
2301:Australian Government
1911:on 29 September 2017.
1203:
1187:
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1106:and then in English.
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996:Gurindji Blues – 2:30
781:
705:Further information:
639:, with a foreword by
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522:
462:1966–75: Strike years
396:until changed by the
345:
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165:Aboriginal Australian
4015:Environmental racism
3438:Central Land Council
2908:"The Lingiari Story"
2902:on 20 November 2004.
1960:. Nelson (Australia)
1679:– via AIATSIS.
1174:Irish folk musician
900:Central Land Council
885:Victoria Daly Region
226:peoples found their
64:, also known as the
53:-17.38698; 131.11641
3195:Outstation movement
3034:Western Australians
2934:on 18 October 2009.
2912:Lingiari Foundation
2712:"Gurindji Festival"
2686:"Freedom Day March"
1620:. Queensland Branch
1458:Victoria Government
1272:1946 Pilbara strike
1164:Sounds of Australia
1088:Galarrwuy Yunupingu
676:Milirrpum v Nabalco
376:government benefits
169:Victoria River area
44: /
18:The Gurindji Strike
3888:Stolen Generations
3878:Self-determination
3798:Stolen Generations
3732:Historical figures
3712:Caledon Bay crisis
3535:Fire-stick farming
3448:Maralinga Tjarutja
3067:Performing artists
2764:"Gurindji History"
2520:"'Gurindji Blues'"
2385:Aboriginal History
2046:. Future Leaders.
1929:The Canberra Times
1776:. 9 September 2016
1737:. 26 November 2018
1644:Find & Connect
1587:– via jstor.
1549:Health and History
1170:Wave Hill Walk Off
1166:registry in 2010.
928:In popular culture
917:traditional owners
749:traditional owners
736:Whitlam government
729:Whitlam government
707:Whitlam government
577:Northern Territory
558:
408:wards of the state
404:legal guardianship
314:Northern Territory
153:traditional owners
90:Northern Territory
62:Wave Hill walk-off
3945:1966 in Australia
3932:
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3815:Western Australia
3550:Possum-skin cloak
3481:
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3473:Tiwi Land Council
3308:Taboo on the dead
3273:Australian Creole
3014:Aboriginal groups
2926:(20 March 2002).
2768:Gurindji Festival
2744:. 19 October 2015
2556:978-1-000-24817-3
2508:on 30 April 2020.
2269:Heritage Register
2217:. 8 December 2006
2191:. 1 November 1986
2081:. 11 October 2012
1774:Solidarity Online
1236:Gurindji language
1180:No Force on Earth
1040:
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955:"The Tribal Land"
852:Australian Senate
808:Fraser government
575:In late 1966 the
473:domestic servants
433:, applied to the
351:A 1946 report by
276:spiritual beliefs
190:Western Australia
186:Alexander Forrest
163:The Gurindji, an
16:(Redirected from
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3258:Avoidance speech
3220:Smoking ceremony
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2945:The Conversation
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837:Hawke government
824:Vincent Lingiari
744:Justice Woodward
738:established the
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498:to an important
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3185:NAIDOC Week
3135:Enumeration
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