Caroona, a reserve for Aboriginal people

1878c An area is set aside on the outskirts of Quirindi in the Upper Hunter Valley as a reserve for Aboriginal people. It is called Caroona and once formed part of Walhallow Station. At its height, 200 Aboriginal people live in accommodation provided by government under the control of the station manager. Years later the Aboriginal Welfare Board uses Caroona as a showplace. (AIATSIS)