Site NameMount Coliseum, QLD
Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Place Name
Language Group, Nation or PeopleGoreng Goreng
Present State/TerritoryQLD
Colony/State/Territory at the timeQLD
Police DistrictPort Curtis
Latitude-24.425
Longitude151.556
DateBetween 1 Dec 1872 and 31 Dec 1872
Attack TimeDawn
VictimsAboriginal or Torres Strait Islander People
Victim DescriptionsAboriginal
Victims Killed12
Victims Killed NotesAboriginal people
AttackersColonists
Attacker DescriptionsNative Police
Attackers Killed0
Attackers Killed Notes
TransportHorse
MotiveOpportunity
Weapons UsedRepeating Rifle(s)
NarrativeFollowing the capture of alleged Aboriginal outlaw 'Spider' at Miriam Vale station, near Gladstone, by Sergeant Ware and a detachment of native police placed at his disposal by the Colonial Secretary, they were joined by another detachment led by Acting Sub-Inspector Alexander Douglas. They massacred a family of 12 Goreng Goreng camped at Mt Coliseum. One of the survivors was a little boy who was born on Miriam Vale station in 1868. Following the massacre, there was an outcry from the owners of Miriam Vale station who claimed that a 'massacre of the innocents' had taken place, and an inquiry was held by police magistrate CW Rich at the Prospect Hotel at Calliope on 17 February 1873. Douglas claimed that there were several 'scoundrels' killed in the massacre. According to the Brisbane Courier, Douglas's visit to the area had 'done a lot of good' (Brisbane Courier, March 1, 1873, p 5).
SourcesBrisbane Courier, March 1, 1873, p 5 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1310436; 'Bob', pers. comm, 13 March 2020. (Sources PDF)
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