Australian settlers killed Aboriginal people for many reasons :
Genocide Categories
Myall Creek massacre
On Sunday 10 June 1838, at least 28 Aboriginal people were massacred by a group of 12 Europeans at Myall Creek Station, between Moree and Inverell in Northern New South Wales.
The Moriori Genocide
At the bottom of the world, in a small corner of the Pacific, the Chatham Island archipelago teeters on the edge of the tropics. Sparse, windswept and rugged but still tropically idyllic, nothing about modern day Chatham
Coniston Massacre
The Coniston Massacre was the last documented massacre of First Nations people in Australia. Over 60 First Nations people were killed throughout the Central Desert region, leaving a traumatic mark on the lives of many.