In the Name of the Law
William Willshire and the policing of the Australian
frontier
Amanda Nettelbeck and Robert Foster
PB 240 PP 230 x 150 ILLUS 9781862547483
$29.95 Australian History / Indigenous Issues /
Cultural Issues Wakefield Press June 2007
‘This subtle but shocking work penetrates
to Australia’s heart of darkness . . .’
– Bain Attwood
Mounted Constable William Willshire commanded
a corps of Native Police in Central Australia during the 1880s.
Notorious for the violence of his patrols, he was eventually tried
in 1891 for the murder of two Aboriginal men, and was posted to
an even more remote frontier in the Top End. During his time in
the Territory, Willshire wrote of his experiences in several extraordinary
memoirs.
Part murder mystery and part courtroom drama,
his story illuminates unfolding issues of race and nationalism
in colonial Australia on the eve of Federation.