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1 Murdering Gully : Settlers Killed 35 in Aboriginal Camp, and Threw Bodies into the Water Thomas J. Rogers , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 23 March 2019;

'One day at dawn in early 1839, Frederick Taylor and a number of other armed white men rode on horseback into a sleeping camp of Aboriginal people near present-day Terang in Victoria’s western district. Most of the people encamped on the banks of Mount Emu Creek were of the Tarnbeere gundidj clan, members of the Djargurd wurrung language group.' (Introduction)

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