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The History of Racial Discrimination in Queensland The History of Racial Discrimination in Queensland

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The History of Racial Discrimination in Queensland   Early occupation Rule of law Controlled lives Controlled employment community employment Controlled employment rural employment Controlled finances ID: 773012

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The History of Racial Discrimination in Queensland   Early occupation Rule of law Controlled lives Controlled employment: community employment Controlled employment: rural employment Controlled finances ‘Free’ from control Community policing Dr Ros Kidd www.linksdisk.com/roskidd

The History of Racial Discrimination in Queensland Early occupation   Kidnapping women and children for servants   Aboriginal experts guide explorers, surveyors   Essential workers: roads, farms, stock, domestics   1000 permanent workers by 1886   Paid in old clothes, food scraps, alcohol, opium dregs Dr Ros Kidd www.linksdisk.com/roskidd

The History of Racial Discrimination in Queensland Rule of law   1897 Aboriginals Protection and Restriction of the Sale of Opium Act - laws in force until 1971   Police protectors – surveillance network   Transport to missions and settlements; control employment Dr Ros Kidd www.linksdisk.com/roskidd

The History of Racial Discrimination in Queensland Controlled lives     Children separated into dormitories   Inadequate government funding: bad diet, unsafe water, poor shelter   Rudimentary schooling and child labour   Government seizes child endowment from 1942 and pensions from 1960 Dr Ros Kidd www.linksdisk.com/roskidd

The History of Racial Discrimination in Queensland Controlled employment   Community employment: Compulsory unpaid work, punishment for dissent Wages paid from 1968 but a fraction of basic wage Underpayment illegal after 1975 RDA Mass sackings as wages increase Government profit late 1970s $20m p.a. Seize Social Security payments for rent arrears HREOC Decision 1996, $7000 compensation Dr Ros Kidd www.linksdisk.com/roskidd

The History of Racial Discrimination in Queensland Controlled employment   Rural employment:   From 1897 – compulsory work contracts; 3000 workers in 1907, 5000 in 1960s Girls and women from communities traded as domestics to early 1970s Government rates profits ahead of known physical and sexual abuses   Aboriginal workforce essential but government sets pitiful wages   Widespread employment abuses but few checks on conditions Dr Ros Kidd www.linksdisk.com/roskidd

The History of Racial Discrimination in Queensland Controlled finances   Government controls private accounts 1897 to 1972   Permission to withdraw from savings frequently refused   Employers rort ‘pocket money’; police frauds unchecked   1933 all bank accounts centralised, 80% committed for interest revenue   Trust funds misappropriated to cover government liabilities Dr Ros Kidd www.linksdisk.com/roskidd

The History of Racial Discrimination in Queensland ‘Free’ from control   Half Aboriginal population not ‘under the Act’ but constant risk   Routinely denied rental homes; substandard amenities on country reserves   Dr Ros Kidd www.linksdisk.com/roskidd

The History of Racial Discrimination in Queensland Community policing   Aboriginal police work for manager, not community councils   Alcohol legal on communities from 1972, but minimal facilities   Sly grog fuels fights   Infrequent policing as Police and Aboriginal departments refuse to fund   State police from early 1980s but personnel problematic   Policing reports show community complaints still ignored ( Cape York Justice Study, 2001: Palm Island Select Committee Report, 2005; Palm Island: Future Directions , 2006) Dr Ros Kidd www.linksdisk.com/roskidd