1960s
1960
1961
1963
1964
Diane O’Brien is raped and becomes pregnant. She is determined to keep her baby even if it means marrying the rapist. Video,’ Adopted, raped and pregnant. But I’m going to keep my baby’. Having left her husband, Diane O’Brien hides from the welfare by living in an old car at Granville tip. Video, ‘I’m going to keep my baby come what may’.
1965
Koori people, from all over the state, know and recognise each other, but keep their identity a secret from outsiders. Video,’ From Redfern to Fairfield’
1968
The introduction of the Aboriginal Study Grants Scheme identifies school secondary students – the awards are made through each school administration. Often the award comes as a surprise to non-Aboriginal children. Whether one does or does not declare an Aboriginal identity becomes more critical at this point throughout Sydney. Video, ‘It wasn’t till my teens that there was a significant difference’
1969
Aborigines Act (NSW) dissolves the Welfare Board and makes a significant change in direction of government policy. The care of Indigenous children now comes under an Advisory Council that is set up, made up of Indigenous representatives. The Aborigines Act also vests reserve land in the control of the Minister responsible for Aboriginal Affairs who may then dispose of them to Indigenous communities.