Marruma-li. Yilaay. Dhiiyaan.

Learning, reflection and truth-telling.
These resources support teachers, students, researchers, and community members in learning the history of the Myall Creek Massacre and the wider Frontier Wars. They have been developed or selected with guidance from the Cultural Committee to ensure accuracy, respect, and cultural integrity.
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Education Resources

FOR TEACHERS AND SCHOOLS
Downloadable learning packs suitable for primary and secondary levels. Each resource supports respectful classroom discussion, critical thinking, and truth-telling.
VIDEOS and INTERVIEWS
A collection of interviews, Elders’ stories, archival recordings, and short documentaries that share the history and significance of the Myall Creek Memorial. Includes ABC and SBS reports, community-led videos, and reflections from descendants.

A DESCENDANT OF THE PERPETRATORS COMES TO MYALL CREEK

TODAY WE’RE ALIVE

AUSTRALIA ON TRIAL ABC 2011.

Promotional video

SOUNDTRAILS — MYALL CREEK
Experience the Myall Creek story through an audio journey on Country. If the Soundtrail is downloaded beforehand, it can be accessed on mobile while walking the Memorial Path.
Books

Waterloo Creek: The Australia Day Massacre of 1838 by Roger Milliss

Demons at Dusk by Peter Stewart

Murder at Myall Creek by Mark Tedeschi

Reconciliation Trails

On the way to Myall Creek, or on the way home, consider doing a reconciliation trail between Moree and Myall Creek, or Armidale and Myall Creek. The trails point out other massacre sites, with background and commentary.

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