Mick Woiwod Mick Woiwod i(A29775 works by)
Born: Established: 1929 Ferntree Gully, Ferntree Gully area, Melbourne - East, Melbourne, Victoria, ;
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Barak Vs The Black Hats of Melbourne : The Untold Story of How the Black Hats Destroyed Coranderrk Mick Woiwod , Australia : Mick Woiwod , 2017 11420988 2017 multi chapter work criticism biography

'In 1863, after twenty-eight years of dispossession and the death of most of the Colony's 'first people', a repentant government had returned 4,860 acres of land to its Wurundjeri people - they named it Coranderrk. Upon it, the survivors had enthusiastically built a village of twenty-three slab cottages with around it some 500 acres of cleared land grazed by a dairy herd, plus further paddocks devoted to wheat, oats and hops.

'Enter the 'Black Hats of Melbourne' a wealthy lobby-group committed to the introduction and release into the Victorian bush of such alien creatures as deer, hare, salmon and grouse.

'In 1874, intent upon additional introductions onto their land, these Black Hats had organised the dismissal of Coranderrk's high-achieving manager. Then, when later informed that senior Elder William Barak, had shot five of their released deer they'd taken control of the Board for the Protection of Aborigines (BPA) and set about the expulsion of its residents to a remote location on the Murray.

'Standing four-square in their way had been William Barak who, by leading a series of deputations into Melbourne, had blocked every move by the Black Hats to close Coranderrk.

'Undeterred, these determined intruders had starved Coranderrk of funding and appointed a succession of scurrilous managers with instructions to run the station into the ground. The result was its closure in 1924.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Wrath of the Myndie Mick Woiwod , Eltham North : Mick Woiwod , 2014 8300702 2014 single work novel

Wrath of the Myndie is a fictional account of the coming of white settlers to the Yarra Valley and their impact on the indigenous Wurundjeri people. (Source: Victorian Collections website)

1 1 y separately published work icon The Last Cry Mick Woiwod , Yarra Glen : Tarcoola Press , 1997 Z419606 1997 single work novel historical fiction It is the 1840's in the Port Phillip district of the Colony of New South Wales. Free settlers, soldiers and pardoned convicts begin a new life along the Yarra River. This is a stunning tale of intrigue and war, of friend-ship and hope, when Europens forging a new life in a strange, harsh land discovered others with stronger bonds to the land than they can imagine. Ngayuk is a proud Aboriginal at home in his world of valleys and hilltops. But then comes death and destruction of his hunting grounds. (Libraries Australia)
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