The United Aborigines Mission (UAM) was one of the largest Christian missions in Australia, having dozens of missionaries and stations, and covering Western Australia, New South Wales and South Australia in the 20th century.
UAM-operated missions
In 1924, the UAM opened its first mission at Oodnadatta. In 1926, the mission moved to Quorn, where it was called the Colebrook Children's Home. The UAM also opened missions at Swan Reach (which was later moved to Gerard and taken over by the Government in 1961–2), Nepabunna, Ooldea and Finniss Springs. ==See also==