1905 |
Mr Alfred Searcy, sub-Collector of Customs at Darwin, writes that all the coastal natives speak Macassar, indicative of a very long association between Yolngu and Macassan peoples |
1906 |
Permits for the harvest of trepang by Macassans not renewed by SA |
14 April 1931 |
Arnhem Land Reserve declared |
December 1934 |
Yirrkala Mission established by the Methodist Church of Australasia. Rev. Chaseling was Superintendent for 8 years |
WWII |
Gove air strip built with the assistance of local Yolngu men. Gove Peninsula named after a British airman, William Gove, who was killed in action in 1943 |
1948 |
American Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land |
1952 |
Australian Aluminium Production Commission finds good deposits of bauxite on the western side of Melville Bay. Geologists report extensive deposits of bauxite in the Gove area. |
1956 |
British Aluminium applies for mining rights and additional prospecting rights in the Melville Bay / Gove area |
1956 |
Australian Government decides it wants a processing plant built to provide jobs for Australians and form the basis for a town |
1958 |
British Aluminium and Consolidated Zinc form a partnership to assess the central mining lease, called SML 1,which includes the Gove air strip |
1961 |
Duval Holdings granted prospecting rights on the perimeter leases |
1962 |
Reverend Edgar Wells appointed as Superintendent of Yirrkala Mission |
1963 |
Pechiney company acting through Gove Mining and Industrial Corporation Limited undertakes to develop the perimeter area prospected by Duval Holdings when the mining rights are transferred |
18 February 1963 |
Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies, announces that Pechiney has been granted mineral rights |
19 February 1963 |
Rev. Edgar Wells, Superintendent of Yirrkala Mission, sends telegrams to Central Methodist Mission, Opposition Leader, Stan Davey, FCAATSI and press protesting the excision of 140 acres of land |
9 April 1963 |
Paul Hasluck, Minister for Territories, announces the excision in Parliament |
16 July 1963 |
Gordon Bryant and Kim E Beazley visit the Yirrkala Mission and meet with Elders. The idea of a petition is discussed |
14 August 1963 |
Petitions from the people of Yirrkala presented to Parliament by Mr Nelson (a bark petition) and Mr Wentworth (a paper version of the bark petition) |
20 August 1963 |
Mr Hasluck, in answer to a question about the bark petition presented to the Parliament the previous week, states that the petition could not be regarded as “having been signed by twelve persons who were in a position to speak on behalf of the whole of the people at Yirrkala” |
28 August 1963 |
Petitions from the people of Yirrkala presented to the Parliament by Mr Calwell (a bark petition) and Mr Beazley [snr] (a paper version of the bark petition) |
12 September 1963 |
Parliament voted to hold an inquiry into the grievances of certain Aboriginal people in Yirrkala |
1965 |
Swiss Aluminium and a group of Australian companies form Nabalco Pty Ltd and begin a new feasibility study on the central lease |
1966 |
Gove Mining and Industrial Corporation Ltd surrender the perimeter leases |
1968 |
A formal agreement between Nabalco and the Commonwealth is approved. Nabalco will build a bauxite mine and treatment plant |
1968 |
Mining (Gove Peninsula Nabalco Agreement) Ordinance passed |
8 October 1968 |
Bark painting by Dundiwuy Wanambi (dec.) depiciting Wuyal with petition on back presented to Parliament by Gough Whitlam on 8 October 1968. Petition requests that the area known as Gove be given the name Nhulunbuy (see photo of this petition on Resources page of this online collection) |
1969 |
Mathaman and Others v. Nabalco Pty Ltd and Another |
1970-1971 |
Milirrpum v. Nabalco Pty. Ltd. and the Commonwealth of Australia (Gove Land Rights Case) : a claim by Aborigines that their interests in certain land had been invaded unlawfully by the defendants : judgment of the Honorable Mr. Justice Blackburn |
References:
Department of the Interior, Gove Peninsula, Canberra: AGPS, 1971
Hall, V.C., Arnhem Land Aboriginal Reserve, in Walkabout, 1 May 1948, p. 33-35
House of Representatives, Parliamentary Debates (Hansard), First Session of the twenty-fourth Parliament, 14 August 1963, p. 81; 20 August 1963, p. 276-277; 28 August 1963, p. 561
Nhulunbuy Corporation Ltd, About Yolngu – Yolngu Life-A Brief Overview. Online at http://ncl.net.au/play/about-yolgnu/ (viewed 21/6/2013)
Wells, Edgar, Reward and Punishment in Arnhem Land 1962-1963, Canberra: Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1982
Yunupingu, Guringirra, Nganapurru Djama Gundarak, Nhulunbuy, NT: Yirrkala Literature Production Centre, 1983
Note:
See the Report from the Select Committee on Grievances of Yirrkala Aborigines, Arnhem Land Reserve, digitised in the Resources section of this website, for a map of the mining lease areas