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Skull Hole, in Bladensburg National Park near Winton, western Queensland, is believed to be the site of an Aboriginal massacre in the nineteenth century. The story goes that Aborigines killed a teamster, for reasons unknown. The main policeman at Winton was Sergeant Moran, who tracked the tribe, which was then pursued by Aboriginal troopers. After rounding them up, the troopers massacred the Aborigines at Skull Hole, a deep billabong amongst the cliffs.

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