What happened at Fairbridge Pinjarra?
The full extent of sexual, physical and psychological abuse suffered by hundreds of child migrants sent forcibly to Fairbridge Farm School in Pinjarra can be revealed for the first time.
What was Fairbridge used for?
The aim was to provide children with a sense of self worth and the training and skills necessary for their future in the sparsely populated rural areas of Australia. From 1913 until 1982, the total number of children assisted by Fairbridge when it operated as a farm school was 3,580.
What happened at Fairbridge?
Between the early 1930s and mid-1970s, the Fairbridge Farm School, near Molong in western New South Wales was home to almost 1,000 orphaned or poor British children trained as farmers and servants.
When did Fairbridge close?
Fairbridge Farm School Pinjarra closed in 1981. Fairbridge Farm School Pinjarra was the first site of the Fairbridge Society’s scheme to bring poor children from the cities of England to farm schools in countries of the British Empire.
Is Pinjarra part of peel?
Pinjarra is a town in the Peel region of Western Australia along the South Western Highway, 82 kilometres (51 mi) from the state capital, Perth and 21 kilometres (13 mi) south-east of the coastal city of Mandurah. Its local government area is the Shire of Murray.
What Shire is fairbridge?
Fairbridge Festival | Shire of Murray.
Who ran fairbridge?
Fairbridge, Western Australia
Fairbridge Village | |
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Type | Former Farm School for migrant children |
Established | 1912 |
Founder | Kingsley Fairbridge |
Status | Currently used for education, school camps, and tourism purposes |
What happened at Fairbridge Farm?
Hundreds of migrant children have given accounts of poor education, hard labour, physical beatings and sexual abuse. Attempts were made to recreate a happy home life. At the Fairbridge Farm School in Molong, four hours outside Sydney, children lived in cottages, each with a “house mother”.
What happened to English orphans after ww2?
About 4,000 children were sent to Australia and other countries after 1945. Many of them were poor or orphaned and were promised a new life where “sheep outnumbered people”. They were sent by charities and the Catholic Church. Clifford Walsh was sent to Western Australia.
Why is Pinjarra called Pinjarra?
Located 86 km south of Perth on the banks of the Murray River, Pinjarra is a small town which lies only a few kilometres from the substantial coastal centres of Mandurah and Rockingham. It is thought that the name (pinjarra) is a corruption of the Aboriginal word (beenjarrup) meaning (place of the swamp).
How old is Pinjarra?
50-year-old
Pinjarra is a 50-year-old saltwater crocodile weighing 750 kilograms from Queensland.
What council is North Dandalup in?
The Shire of Murray includes the localities of Banksiadale, Barragup, Birchmont, Blythewood, Coolup, Dwellingup, Etmilyn, Fairbridge, Furnissdale, Holyoake, Inglehope, Keralup (part), Keysbrook (part), Marrinup, Meelon, Myara, Nambeelup, Nirimba, North Dandalup, North Yunderup, Oakley, Pinjarra, Point Grey, Ravenswood.