The good news is that Queensland government departments are awash with files on Aboriginals. The bad news is that there is a problem prising this information out of unwilling and stonewalling official hands. If you’ve never doubted the benign intent and essentially lawful practice of removal of children, you will when you’ve read.
63 p. ; 22 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. [64]) #010222
1. Suffer the little children
2. A better life?
3. In the land of the ‘fair go’
4. In our time
5. Unfinished business.
Children, Aboriginal Australian — Queensland — Treatment. | Aboriginal Australians — Queensland — Removal. | Aboriginal Australians — Government policy — Queensland. | Race relations – Attitudes. | Religions – Christianity – Missions. | Child welfare – Children’s homes. | Socioeconomic conditions – Living conditions. | Government policy – State and territory – Queensland. | Child welfare – Child / parent separation – Stolen generations. | Queensland (Qld)