Tottie Joinbee and her husband Jack and their children were the first family to be exempt from Yarrabah. “We were told we had too many fair-skin children and we had to leave Yarrabah.” Their application was approved in 1944 #2 (from 'Reflections in Yarrabah' series) 2023
- ARNOL, Simone - Artist
![Artwork has not been digitised or not available due to pending copyright clearence, thus not currently available online](/sites/default/files/styles/wide/filesqagoma/assets/image-pending.jpg?itok=Znpanv7H)
Other works in this medium
Other works from this Department
![Judy Baypungala/Copyright Agency Artwork Circular mat this artwork made of Twined pandanus palm leaf, natural dyes, created in 2003-01-01](/index.php/system/files/styles/large/private/object-images/2004.089_001.jpg?itok=ONz9La-h)
Circular mat 2003
- BAYPUNGALA, Judy - Creator
![© Estate of Rover Thomas Artwork Blue tongue lizard this artwork made of Natural pigments and synthetic polymer paint on board, created in 1984-01-01](/index.php/system/files/styles/large/private/object-images/1997.108_002_4.jpg?itok=RRLUn0Cm)
Blue tongue lizard 1984
- THOMAS, Rover - Creator
Reproduction requests
Images of artworks on this website may be used for research, study and other related exceptions as defined by section 40 of the Copyright Act 1968 (as amended) without applying for specific permission. All other uses of the content of this site (where applicable). Refer these requests to reproductions. For more information, see copyright and reproductions on the QAGOMA website.