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  1. Cummeragunja Reserve or Cummeragunja Station, alternatively spelt Coomeroogunja, Coomeragunja, Cumeroogunga and Cummerguja, was a settlement on the New South Wales side of the Murray River, on the Victorian border near Barmah.

  2. Mar 7, 2016 · Cummeragunja Mission Station (also Cumeroogunga) is an Aboriginal reserve situated in Yorta Yorta country on a bend in the Murray River in New South Wales, near the Victorian town of Barmah.

  3. Feb 4, 2022 · On February 4, 1939, 200 Aboriginal people walked off Cummeragunja mission on Murray River in protest of dire conditions.

  4. www.womenaustralia.info › entries › cummeragunja-reserveCummeragunja Reserve | AWR

    Cummeragunja Reserve was established in New South Wales in 1883 when some of the Aboriginal residents from Maloga Mission, five miles down the river, moved in order to be free of the strict religious lifestyle.

  5. Cummeragunja Aboriginal Station was established on the NSW side along the Murray River on Yorta Yorta/Bangerang Country. Cummeragunja became home to many Aboriginal people. To learn more about Aboriginal stations check out our history timeline entry Creation of reserve system.

  6. Nov 10, 2020 · Maloga Mission was part of a system of reserves the NSW government used to "manage" the Indigenous population, La Trobe University emeritus professor of history Richard Broome says.

  7. Cummeragunja Reserve or Cummeragunja Station, alternatively spelt Coomeroogunja, Coomeragunja, Cumeroogunga and Cummerguja, was a settlement on the New South Wales side of the Murray River, on the Victorian border near Barmah.