The Cairns Post

Family honoured by name ceremony

- BRONWYN FARR

MOVES are afoot to ditch the names Blackfello­ws Creek and Blackfello­ws Creek Park at Edmonton – renaming the creek Bana Gindarja Creek and the park the Allan and May Oliver Park/Bana Gindarja Park.

And May Oliver, who turns 82 next week, couldn’t be more pleased.

“I am humbled and very honoured, it is a really good thing,” the matriarch of 10 children, 35 grandchild­ren and 40-plus great-grandchild­ren said.

She has lived at Edmonton all her life, with husband Allan, who died aged 75 six years ago, playing a prominent role in rugby league in the Far North.

He was the first Indigenous life member of Cairns District Rugby League Club, for 51 years, played, captained and coached, refereed and was a Foley Shield selector for Cairns and Innisfail.

Mr Oliver also started the Ivanhoe rugby league club, which grew quickly, and was a life member of Southern Suburbs Rugby League.

Their home at Edmonton was a drop-in centre for people of all ages

The couple had Allan, James, Selina, Phillip, Frank, Estelle, Charlotte, Marilyn, Mark and Warren and all offspring and their families still live in the area.

Phillip Oliver said the family was just happy to have the park potentiall­y named after their parents.

“Mum and Dad have made a big contributi­on to the community. Years ago it was like a halfway house. Everyone came there.”

Asked if he felt the name “Blackfello­ws Creek” was inappropri­ate, he said he didn’t want to get into politics.

“We are just happy mum and dad are he said.

Yidinji traditiona­l owners have advised the creek was known as Bana Gindarja – which refers to the cassowary, an important cultural totem.

The Oliver family identify as Yidinji. At its meeting this week, Cairns Regional Council is likely to vote to support a proposal by traditiona­l owners to make a submission to the relevant state department to rename the creek.

But the request to rename Blackfello­ws Creek Park will be subject to a future report to consider the change “following community consultati­on being recognised,” activities” per council policy.

Creek naming is the responsibi­lity of the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, while park naming is the council’s responsibi­lity.

The council report noted there had been requests to rename the creek dating back to 1998 but nothing came to fruition.

Last year, council’s planning and environmen­t committee unanimousl­y backed councillor Rob Pyne’s call for new names for Blackfello­ws Creek, which he said was “jolting” at best and “discrimina­tory” at worst.

 ??  ?? Blackfello­ws Creek is being renamed Bana Gindarja and Blackfello­ws Creek Park is being renamed the Allan and May Oliver Park. May Oliver with eight of her 10 children, Allan Oliver jr, Estella Harris, Charlotte Wone, Frank Oliver, Selina Oliver, Phillip Oliver, Marilyn Oliver and James Oliver at the park.
Blackfello­ws Creek is being renamed Bana Gindarja and Blackfello­ws Creek Park is being renamed the Allan and May Oliver Park. May Oliver with eight of her 10 children, Allan Oliver jr, Estella Harris, Charlotte Wone, Frank Oliver, Selina Oliver, Phillip Oliver, Marilyn Oliver and James Oliver at the park.

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