Field trip to Waterloo Creek a step to recognising massacre

Sophie Harris
Updated July 14 2017 - 6:58pm, first published 4:30pm
REMEMBERING MASSACRE: (Back) Office of Environment and Heritage heritage conservation officer Steven Booby, Waterloo Creek committee member Greg Hoy, Wee Waa Lands Council CEO Robyn Keeffe, Narrabri Shire Council's community development officer Roz Solomon, Gomeroi Nation representative Liz Taylor, Moree Plains Shire Council's director of planning and community development Angus Witherby, North West Local Land Services land services officer, Aboriginal communities Jason Wilson, (front) Waterloo Creek committee member Bronwyn Spearim, Narrabri Local Aboriginal Land Council chair Marilyn Binge and Moree Plains Shire Council's community development officer Dominic Wilcox at the Waterloo Creek site.
REMEMBERING MASSACRE: (Back) Office of Environment and Heritage heritage conservation officer Steven Booby, Waterloo Creek committee member Greg Hoy, Wee Waa Lands Council CEO Robyn Keeffe, Narrabri Shire Council's community development officer Roz Solomon, Gomeroi Nation representative Liz Taylor, Moree Plains Shire Council's director of planning and community development Angus Witherby, North West Local Land Services land services officer, Aboriginal communities Jason Wilson, (front) Waterloo Creek committee member Bronwyn Spearim, Narrabri Local Aboriginal Land Council chair Marilyn Binge and Moree Plains Shire Council's community development officer Dominic Wilcox at the Waterloo Creek site.

The hundreds of Aboriginal people slaughtered at Waterloo Creek are a step closer to finally being acknowledged following a successful field trip to what was most likely the massacre site last week.

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Sophie Harris

Sophie Harris

Senior Journalist

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