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On 23 August 1966, 200 Gurindji stockmen, domestic workers and their families initiated strike action at Wave Hill station in the Northern Territory.
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On 23 August 1966, the Gurindji people of the Northern Territory made history with the Wave Hill Walk-Off. The landmark event made their names widely known ...
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In 1966, Gurindji man Vincent Lingiari led a walk-off of 200 Aboriginal people from Wave Hill Station as a protest against the work and pay conditions.
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2 Aug 2022 · On 23 August 1966, Vincent Lingiari led 200 courageous First Nations stockmen and their families to walk off Wave Hill Cattle Station in the ...
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On the 23rd August 1966, Vincent Lingiari, a Gurindji man, led around 200 of his people in a strike where they walked off Wave Hill station – this action ...
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18 Sept 2020 · Protesting for equal wages Aboriginal stockmen walked off Wave Hill pastoral station in the Northern Territory in 1966. Little did the white ...
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3 Oct 2021 · In August 1966, Vincent Lingiari led a group of Aboriginal pastoral workers and their families in a walk-off from Wave Hill Station. Missing: end | Must include: end
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26 Aug 2022 · It began when 200 stockmen and their families walked off Wave Hill Station in the deep Northern Territory outback in 1966 to protest years of ...
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25 Aug 2022 · Mr Roy's parents were among those that risked prison, beatings or worse on August 23, 1966 as they stopped work on Vestey Brothers' Wave Hill ...
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This walking track is known as the route taken by Vincent Lingiari and the Gurindji people when they walked off the job on the Wave Hill cattle station in ...
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20 Aug 2016 · But how much did the 1966 Wave Hill Walk-Off, or the historic 1975 meeting between Whitlam and Lingiari, really improve life for the ...
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The Wave Hill walkout was the longest strike in Australia's history. In 1967 the Gurindji's petition to the governor-general for 1,295 sq km of their land was ...
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19 Aug 2016 · The Wave Hill walk-off came after years of exploitation, violence and murders of Aboriginal people in the region. In protest against poor ...
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The strike lasted for 9 years and was a catalyst of The National Land Rights movement. The strike ended in 1975 when Gough Whitlam famously poured sand through ...
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