1. Two different cultures
2. Changing direction
3. Bigge and the new order
4. Moving out of the Sydney Basin
5. Inept decisions, mistakes and mismanagement
6. The role of the explorers
7. Rapid expansion impacts the Aboriginals
8. Alteration in the colonial administration's attitude to Aboriginals
9. The New England and Northern Rivers of New South Wales
10. Moreton Bay, the Brisbane Basin and the Darling Downs
11. Commissioners of Crown Lands bring harmony and protection
12. The wave of expansion to the north of Brisbane
13. The northern squatters incite violence
14. The creation of a Native Police Force under Frederick Walker
15. After seven difficult years, Walker relieved of his command
16. Radical change and a fateful loss of direction
17. Disruption at the birth of Queensland
18. Creation of a new Queensland Native Police
19. Massacre at Cullin-La-Ringo, a prelude to disaster
20. The violence of the Queensland Native Polic
21. Deceit and Complicity
22. Expansion into the Gulf, the Cape and the Northern Territory, and the gold miners
23. The Impacts of occupation and settlement
24. Where to now?
Abbreviations
Endnotes
Index of People's Names
Map 1: The limits of location declared by Governor Darling in 1826
Map 2: New South Wales Squattage Districts in 1847
Map 3: Locations of Native Police Stations 1859
Map 4: Colony of Queensland at separation in 1859
Map 5: Location of some early massacres in Northern New South Wales & Southern Queensland
Map 6: Location of some early massacres in Central and North Queensland.