Indigenous women were less likely to have received all appropriate medical care prior to their death compared with men, and authorities were less likely to have followed all their own procedures in cases where an Indigenous woman died in custody.

In 1924, an Oenpelli Station assistant 'shot over 30 bush people' on horseback as a punishment for 'cattle killing'.

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The most recent recorded deadly attack happened between 1920 and 1929 in the NT where 70 Aboriginals (stock image) were killed at Callata Springs, central Australia near SA border.

The grisly details of how settlers inflicted their attacks included flour laced with strychnine (poison now used to kill rodents), fire, muskets and even chained up the Aboriginals to shoot them before 'hacking and bludgeoning them to death with swords'. “As upsetting and terrible that the murder that took place – and it is shocking, that also just made me cringe – I just think to myself how wonderful a country is Australia,” he said. “There’s no need to import things happening in other countries here to Australia. We are no longer accepting comments on this article. “The most critical aspect of all this is to reduce the interactions of Indigenous Australians with the justice system, which is placing our people at great risk of harm.”.

The graphic map highlights the locations where the mass-murders took place and how many were orchestrated - a figure researchers believe is closer to 500.

Just 2.8% of the Australian population identifies as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, but Indigenous adults are 15 times more likely to be incarcerated than non-Indigenous Australians, and juveniles are 26 times more likely to be incarcerated. All rights reserved.

Two of those deaths were police shootings, both resulting in murder charges currently before the courts. The murders in the early 20th century are believed to have been more deadly than initial attacks in the 1800s because they were 'carefully planned' and a 'professional business'. We focused on Indigenous deaths because Indigenous people are disproportionately represented at all levels of the justice system. They were shortly 'killed on the spot'. The inquest into the death of Wayne Fella Morrison, a Kokatha, Wirangu and Wiradjuri man who died in the same prison in 2016, has been delayed for two years because 18 prison employees claimed legal privilege against answering self-incriminating questions.

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The majority of attacks occurred in the early to mid-1800s throughout New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and the southern parts of Queensland, according to the University of Newcastle. Between 1900 and 1930, at least 206 Aboriginals were killed with many more unconfirmed deaths suspected (apology plaque pictured in 2003).

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“Overwhelmingly state and territory governments have failed to take the necessary steps to do this.”. The Guardian has updated its groundbreaking searchable database as a definitive record of deaths of Indigenous Australians in prison or police custody, Lorena Allam,

Over-policing and incarceration rates mean that while non-Indigenous people die in custody at a slightly higher rate than Indigenous people, the chance that an Indigenous person living in Australia will die in custody, or lose a family member in that way, is significantly higher.

Labor’s Linda Burney said it was unacceptable that Indigenous people remain overrepresented in the justice and out-of-home care systems, and is calling for the government to respond to the Australian Law Reform Commission’s Pathways to Justice report. Calla Wahlquist and At the same time, the prime minister, Scott Morrison, told a Sydney radio station he was glad such things didn’t happen here. In places like the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, settler colonialism was carried out by the British. The information in this database is from published coronial findings. “There needs to be an independent body that investigates these incidents and a fundamental overhaul of our approach to justice in this country,” Amnesty’s Indigenous rights adviser, Rodney Dillon, said.

The most recent recorded massacres happened between 1900 and 1930.