Australian South Sea Islanders

By State Library of Queensland

A history of South Sea Islanders in Queensland

Today’s Australian South Sea Islanders have a special place in Queensland’s cultural diversity and history. They are the descendants of South Sea Islanders brought to Queensland from 1863 to 1904 from 80 Melanesian islands to work the State’s cotton and sugar plantations. The 62,000 men, women and children were considered a cheap source of labour, with many being kidnapped, tricked or blackbirded. By 1908, many had been deported under the “White Australia” policy and those who remained suffered harsh treatment and discrimination. Today, Australian South Sea Islanders have a unique identity in Queensland, which is embedded in a rich heritage and vibrant culture.

South Sea Islander woman at Farnborough, Queensland, ca. 1895 (1895) by Photographer unknownState Library of Queensland

Bittersweet journey

Photographs from the John Oxley Library reveal multiple layers of Australian South Sea Islanders’ experience during the 19th and early 20th centuries in Queensland. Captured through the lens of time, we see cultural diversity, and the contribution to heritage made by Islanders who were brought to Queensland as indentured labourers from 1863 through 1904. Many of these labourers were boys in their early teens, coerced to Queensland by dubious and unethical means, often trickery and kidnapping. We see transformation of their social and cultural identity through changes of dress, work and play. Many images depict very difficult and dangerous work conditions, and reveal a fraught time in Queensland’s history. Some 150 years later we realise what a significant contribution Australian South Sea Islanders have made to our collective heritage.

Australian South Sea Islanders photographed at Bingera Sugar Plantation, Photographer unknown, 1880, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Male South Sea Islanders smoking pipes in Queensland, ca. 1885, Photographer unknown, 1885, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Darby family outside their home in Pialba, Queensland, ca. 1914, Photographer unknown, 1914, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Two young South Sea Islander children near Innisfail, Queensland, ca. 1903, Photographer unknown, 1903, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Australian South Sea Islanders at the Dillybar settlement near Nambour, Queensland, 1906, A. W. Newbery, 1906, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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'Our boys' Lillock and Peter, South Sea Islanders working at The Hollow, Charles Rawson (1840-1928), 1877, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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South Sea Islanders arriving by ship in Bundaberg, Queensland, W. Blaikie, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Australian South Sea Islanders participating in an obstacle race in Innisfail, Queensland, ca. 1902, A. Person, 1902, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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South Sea Islander workers standing in a sugar cane field in Queensland, Photographer unknown, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Group portrait of Australian South Sea Islanders at Joskeleigh, Queensland, ca. 1915, Photographer unknown, 1915, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Two Australian South Sea Islander women on a plantation in Queensland, 1901, Photographer unknown, 1901, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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South Sea Islanders who probably worked on a sugar plantation near The Hollow, Edmund Rawson (1845-1911), 1878, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Australian South Sea Islander wedding in Bundaberg, Queensland, 1909, Photographer unknown, 1909, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Certificate of exemption of Tolomack, 1884, Photographer unknown, 1884, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Oceanie (1869)State Library of Queensland

The Written truth

Heritage maps from the John Oxley Library show the world as it was depicted from the early 1860s to the early 1900s, when South Sea Islanders arrived by vessel from nearby islands to work as indentured labourers in Queensland. Over time the maps change, with variant spelling of names, the addition of islands and more. 

Part of the great Pacific Ocean shewing the route of the Spanish frigate la Princesa, commanded by D. Franc[isc]o Antonio Maurelle in 1781 Neele sculpt., Samuel John Neele (1758-1824), 1798, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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[Chart of coast of Queensland, also covering Torres Strait, New Guinea and Pacific islands east to Fiji], J.W. Norie & Co., Navigation Warehouse and Naval Academy, 1820, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Festland von Australien und benachbarte Inseln, Adolphe Stieler (1775-1836), F. von Stulpnagel (1781-1865), 1847, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Australien und Polynesien in Mercator's projection, F. von Stulpnagel (1781-1865), Heinrich Carl Wilhelm Berghaus (1797-1884), 1855, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Karte des Central-Gruppen von Polynesien Nach den Karten der Britishen Admiralitat / gez von A. Petermann., August Petermann (1822-1878), 1857, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Australien und Polynesien in Mercator's projection, F. von Stulpnagel (1781-1865), Heinrich Carl Wilhelm Berghaus (1797-1884), 1855, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Oceanie, 1869, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Oceania, L.J. Waddington, 1888, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Percy and Roy Mooney outside their house in Habana near Mackay, Queensland, 2000 (2000) by Brian RogersState Library of Queensland

Australian South Sea Islanders today

More than 1000 contemporary images donated by photographer Brian Rogers to the State Library of Queensland begin to document the people and places that make up the many Australian South Sea Islander communities along Queensland's coast. These images are the first major contribution of Australian South Sea Islander life to the State Library’s collection since the early historical images of 150 years ago.

Railway crossing on the road heading towards Farleigh Sugar Mill, near Mackay, Queensland, 2000, Brian Rogers, 2000, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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View of smoke stack at Farleigh Sugar Mill, at Farleigh near Mackay, Queensland, 2000, Brian Rogers, 2000, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Percy and Roy Mooney's house in Habana in the Mackay district, Queensland, 2000, Brian Rogers, 2000, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Percy and Roy Mooney outside their house in Habana near Mackay, Queensland, 2000, Brian Rogers, 2000, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Roy Mooney holding a painting of himself when he was young in Habana, Queensland, 2000, Brian Rogers, 2000, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Maud Corowa working in her office in Mackay, Queensland, 2000, Brian Rogers, 2000, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Ken Backo, a machine operator for Boral Limited in Lakes Creek, Rockhampton, Queensland, 2000, Brian Rogers, 2000, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Group of Australian South Sea Islander men watching the hungi pit in Lakes Creek, Rockhampton, Queensland, 2000, Brian Rogers, 2000, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Children ride the merry-go-round on Recognition Day at Emmaus College, Rockhampton, Queensland, 2000, Brian Rogers, 2000, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Les Tomarra near Bowen Queensland, 2000, Brian Rogers, 2000, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Railway track laying machine in the Bowen region, Queensland, 2000, Brian Rogers, 2000, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Paul Tatou operating a railway track laying machine near Bowen, Queensland, 2000, Brian Rogers, 2000, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Australian South Sea Islander mural painted onto the side of the IGA shopping centre in Bowen, Queensland, 2000, Brian Rogers, 2000, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Sandhills South Sea Islander Historical Cemetery at Joskeleigh, Queensland, 2000, Brian Rogers, 2000, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Cross marking Bob Parter's grave at the Sandhills South Sea Islander Historical Cemetery at Joskeleigh, Queensland, 2000, Brian Rogers, 2000, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Cath Warcon and students at Taranganba State School, Queensland, 2000, Brian Rogers, 2000, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Mick Parter in the workshop at Pierce Engineering Pty. Ltd. in Rockhampton, Queensland, 2000, Brian Rogers, 2000, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Evelyn Parter, an Australian South Sea Islander, sitting inside her home in Joskeleigh, Queensland, 2000, Brian Rogers, 2000, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Abandoned well at the site of the old sugar mill at Farnborough, Queensland, 2000, Brian Rogers, 2000, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Headstone of Robert Terare in the Bundaberg Cemetery, Queensland, 2000, Brian Rogers, 2000, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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Danny Tanner standing next to an Australian South Sea Islander grave at the Bundaberg Cemetery, Queensland, 2000, Brian Rogers, 2000, From the collection of: State Library of Queensland
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