Sport and Queensland Aboriginal reserves in the 1920s and 1930s: Ideology, revenue, and exploitation

Author:

Osmond Gary1ORCID,Frost Lionel2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences The University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

2. Department of Economics, Monash Business School, Peninsula Campus Monash University Melbourne Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractRugby league flourished in the Aboriginal settlements run by the Queensland government in the 1920s and 1930s, as officials relaxed policies of segregation and isolation to allow Aboriginal teams to travel within the state. Revenue from the games, at times significant sums, went to government trust accounts and not directly to the settlements. Available data on this sporting income and government spending policies reveals an exploitative system, ethically comparable to Stolen Wages and reflecting the dispossession of Aboriginal Queenslanders in this era. While sport bolstered community pride, these exploitative dimensions qualify its contribution to Aboriginal wellbeing.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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