21 jun 2026: the Balanggarra Massacre of 1926

in 1926, police seeking justice for the stabbing murder of a pastoralist set upon local Balanggarra people. At least two men of European descent, police officers Regan and St Jack and methodically detained, shot and incinerated the bodies of around thirty people from the Forrest River Camp. 

Evidence of the massacre was recorded on national newspapers, using the word massacre, children and others from the camp, a white witness, court records and forensic evidence. A recent Royal Commission confirmed this, and a delegation of senior police officers attended the centenary rememberance of the event to acknowledge these facts and to speak the truth and remember.   

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