Lake Tyers Mission, also known as Bung Yarnda, was an Aboriginal mission established in 1863 on the shore of Lake Tyers in Victoria's Gippsland, region as a centralised location for Aboriginal people from around Victoria.[1]
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LakeTyersMission, also known as Bung Yarnda, was an Aboriginal mission established in 1863 on the shore of LakeTyers in Victoria's Gippsland, region...
were forcibly moved to LakeTyersMission in Gippsland under police escort, along with closure of all rations to Ebenezer Mission and seizure of children...
Mission closed in 1908 and the few remaining residents were moved to LakeTyersMission. He played a significant role in lobbying the Board for the Protection...
culture.[citation needed] The Mission closed in 1908 and the few remaining residents were moved to the LakeTyersMission. The Kurnai launched a native...
reserve was formally closed in 1924, with most residents removed to LakeTyersMission. The reserve was created by the Victorian government in 1863, approximately...
Elliott Ronald Bull Born 22 August 1942 LakeTyersMission Station, Victoria (state) Died 8 September 1979 Resting place Emerald cemetery, Macclesfield...
Aboriginal-run farming cooperative at LakeTyersMission he campaigned on their behalf, but when the board moved to close LakeTyers, Nichols resigned his position...
on the fringe of LakeTyersMission, on the opposite side of the lake, as “part-Aboriginal” families were forced to leave the mission. His family survived...
the late 1880s about 120. The mission closed at the end of 1918. The last residents were transferred to LakeTyersMission apart from four elderly people...
were forcibly moved to LakeTyersMission in Gippsland under police escort, along with closure of all rations to Ebenezer Mission and seizure of children...
only allowed half an hour with her before he was sent off to the LakeTyersMission in Gippsland. Much of Coranderrk was divided up and sold for soldier...
Aboriginal people's right to land. Under this Act the deeds of land at the LakeTyersMission and Framlingham reserves were transferred to the communities. The...
did not go ahead. The AAL was also involved in the push to retain LakeTyersMission, an Aboriginal reserve, and in 1963 he and his brother Eric Onus organised...
Coranderrk, an Aboriginal Reserve near Healesville, before being moved to LakeTyersMission. Quagliotti was one of ten children, and grew up in the Healesville...
Australian ethnography. He generally stayed clear of missions such as those at LakeTyers and Ramahyuck missions, the reserves where many remnants of the Victorian...
at Coranderrk, the stations were progressively shrunk and closed. Only LakeTyers and Framlingham were left by the early 1920s. At this time, Framlingham...
lived on the lake. The Gunditjmara people were driven off their lands by the new settlers, and some were relocated to Lake Condah Mission, although not...
take up his own run in Gippsland, the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Charles Tyers, refused to grant any land citing Taylor's treatment of Aborigines in the...
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land around the lake from 1845, and the Moravian Ebenezer Mission was established nearby in 1859. Australia portal Water portal Lakes and other water...
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