- Gerard (Aboriginal Council)
Infobox Australian Place | type = lga
name = Gerard Community Council
state = sa
caption = Location of the Gerard Community Council in blue
pop = 96Citation
last = Infrastructure SA | title = Aboriginal Communities | url = http://www.infrastructure.sa.gov.au/documents/9_ABORIGINAL%20LANDS_88-93.pdf
access-date = 2007-06-05 ]
density =
area = 85.9
est = 1974
seat = Winkie
mayor = Kingsley Abdulla
region =The Riverland
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stategov = Chaffey
fedgov = Wakefield
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near-se = The Gerard Community Council is a small, aboriginally controlled local government area located inThe Riverland ,South Australia . The community is dependent on theRiver Murray , with somehorticulture andgrazing in the district. Traditional crafts are also produced in the community, with part of the community economy derived from the sale of these totourists .History
The area was established when the 'United Aborigines Mission' initiated the mission at Gerard in
1945 on over convert|5000|acre|km2|0 of land purchased downriver from Loxton. Gerard replaced the mission at Swan Reach and its inhabitants were moved to the Gerard mission. There was initially great hope for the mission, particularly after a very favourable assessment by CG Grasby, the DistrictHorticultural Adviser, with a full report produced and guidelines forirrigation and plantings provided, and a start made with 300grape vine s.Citation
last = State Library of SA | title = Aboriginal Missions | url = http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/murray/content/aboriginalAustralians/abMissionsIntro.htm
access-date = 2007-06-05 ]Pre-fabricated huts were obtained from an old
Army camp and other fittings from a Woodcutters’ Camp at Loveday. The Gerard Mission school was opened in1946 , after the school at Swan Reach had closed the previous December.As well as transferring Aboriginal people from Swan Reach, some were brought to Gerard from Ooldea, in
South Australia ’s far west. The hopes of self-sufficiency were never achieved, despite considerable clearing and planting ofcitrus andstone fruit trees, and herds ofsheep andcows .By
1946 the Aboriginal residents were given the chance to have some say in organising their community and formed their own council for welfare and social activities, under the overall management of a government superintendent. In1974 the reserve was handed to the 'Aboriginal Lands Trust', and operated under its own full council.In the late
1980s the Gerard community revived traditional crafts using the work ofEdward Eyre and others as reference. Citation
last = Infrastructure SA | title = Aboriginal Communities | url = http://www.infrastructure.sa.gov.au/documents/9_ABORIGINAL%20LANDS_88-93.pdf
access-date = 2007-06-05 ]References
External links
* [http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/murray/content/aboriginalAustralians/abMissionsIntro.htm Aboriginal missions]
* [http://www.lga.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?c=4180 LGA Site]
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