Soldier settlement (Australia)
Soldier settlement was the settlement of land throughout parts of Australia by returning discharged soldiers under soldier settlement schemes administered by state governments after World War I and World War II. The post-World War II settlements were co-ordinated by the Commonwealth Soldier Settlement Commission.
Settler's cottage - Kentucky, New South Wales Soldier Settlement Estate
Memorial marking the site of the first commercial rice crop in the Murray Valley at Tullakool, New South Wales
Carting posts at Oban, New South Wales Soldiers Settlement
Batlow Soldier's Settlement Estate - settlers and their families
Coranderrk was an Aboriginal reserve run by the Victorian government between 1863 and 1924, located around 50 kilometres (31 mi) north-east of Melbourne. The residents were mainly of the Woiwurrung, Bunurong and Taungurung peoples, and the first inhabitants chose the site of the reserve.
William Barak's grave and headstone at Coranderrk cemetery