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Toomelah National Empowerment Project About Toomelah

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Toomelah Station (formerly Toomelah Aboriginal Mission) is an indigenous community in the far north of inland New South Wales, Australia within the Boggabilla locality in Moree Plains Shire. The mission was established in the 1930s. Toomelah is the home of about 300 Gamilaroi people, located north of Moree on the MacIntyre River and is close to the town of Goondiwindi across the border in Queensland.

Toomelah Summary of the Toomelah Report Community Guide Australian Human

Following a report by the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission on the community, in 1987 there was a public outcry over poor sanitation at Toomelah and action was taken to improve water and housing. In 2008 the Special Commission of Inquiry into Child Protection Services in New South Wales heard evidence of abuse and neglect of children at Toomelah.

Toomelah 730 ABC

In May 2012 the ABC's 7.30 program ran a special report dealing with child abuse, housing and the collapse of social services in Toomelah. In August 2013 a house fire killed a 14-year-old girl while two other children managed to escape.

Toomelah Summary of the Toomelah Report Community Guide Australian Human

Singer/songwriter Roger Knox is from Toomelah. In 1994, the Toomelah Tigers rugby team won the Aboriginal NSW Koori Knockout, defeating La Perouse in the grand final.

Toomelah 730 ABC
Toomelah Toomelah evictions 39followed due process39 says Aboriginal Housing

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References

Toomelah Wikipedia