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gunyah
gunyah (ˈgʌnjə) Also 9 gun(n)eah, guneeah, gun(n)ya, gunyer, -yia, -yio, guniar. [Native Australian.] A native Australian hut. (Cf. humpy and gibber.)[1798 D. Collins Acc. Eng. Colony N.S. Wales, Aboriginal Voc. Port Jackson I. 610 Go-nie, a hut.] 1820 J. Oxley Jrnl. Exped. Australia 117 He [the nat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gunyah (album)
Gunyah is the fifteenth studio album by Australian country music artist John Williamson. The word "Gunyah" is an Australian Aboriginal word, meaning "small and temporary shelter". wikipedia.org
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Humpy
A humpy, also known as a gunyah, wurley, wurly or wurlie, is a small, temporary shelter, traditionally used by Australian Aboriginal people. wikipedia.org
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goondie
goondie Austral. (ˈguːndɪ) Also gundy. [Aboriginal.] = gunyah.1890 ‘R. Boldrewood’ Col. Reformer xvii. 204 There were a dozen ‘goondies’ to be visited. 1908 Mrs. A. Gunn We of Never-Never xiv. 186 The man..rode out of the gundy camp, and out of our lives. 1966 Baker Austral. Lang. (ed. 2) vi. 80 We ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gulgibarra
Regarding the Gulgibarra, on the 2nd December 1873, Sub-inspector Johnstone and native police found on 'Point Constantine' a large bark gunyah, and hanging in the centre to that gunyah, with smoke under it, an emaciated body with knees doubled and tied to the chin, arms doubled and tied to the sides with wikipedia.org
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Toogoolawah
Heritage listings Toogoolawah has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: Gunyah Street (): Toogoolawah War Memorial 58 Fulham Street (): Inverness Mangerton Street (): St Andrew's Church Hall Mangerton Street (): St Andrew's Rectory Amenities The Somerset Regional Council operate a public library at Gunyah wikipedia.org
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Paul Memmott
Architects, Melbourne) AIA Neville Quarry Award, 2015 Australian Award for University Teaching  - AAUT – Indigenous education Stanner Award for the book Gunyah Gunyah, Goondie & Wurley: Aboriginal architecture in Australia. Brisbane, Australia: University of Queensland Press. wikipedia.org
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County of Buln Buln
Victoria Dulungalong, Victoria Dumbalk, Victoria Ellinging, Victoria Fumina, Victoria Giffard, Victoria Glencoe, Victoria Glencoe South, Victoria Gunyah Gunyah, Victoria Hazelwood, Victoria Holey Plains, Victoria Jeeralang, Victoria Jindivick, Victoria Jumbuk, Victoria Kirrak, Victoria Koorooman wikipedia.org
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Franklin River (Victoria)
Location and features The river rises in the Strzelecki Ranges south of Gunyah Gunyah and flows generally south through steep mountainous terrain in the wikipedia.org
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Coffin Bay National Park
To the east of Point Avoid are Almonta and Gunyah Beaches, used for surfing. wikipedia.org
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Grand Ridge Road
construction of (The) Ridge Road was detailed in the Country Roads Board's annual review for the 1924/25 financial year, running from Seaview, Mirboo, Gunyah wikipedia.org
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Toora, Victoria
Fatigue is the beautiful Gunyah Gunyah Forest which is home to huge mountain ash, colourful beeches, wattles and magnificent tree ferns. wikipedia.org
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Toogoolawah War Memorial
Description McConnel Park is a site fronting Cressbrook Street to the east and Gunyah Street to the north, St Andrews Anglican Church precinct to the Access is via a bitumen drive from the western end of Gunyah Street which encircles the sportsground around to the south west. wikipedia.org
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Lockhart, New South Wales
It was originally known as Greens Gunyah, and renamed Lockhart in 1897. Greens Gunyah was so named because a Mr Green was the earliest settler and had a grog shop on the Urana–Wagga Wagga stagecoach route. wikipedia.org
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Enngonia, New South Wales
' (gunyah being an Aboriginal word for 'hut'; effectively, 'Irish Hut'). History In 1859, Con Bride, founded a horse station, naming his rough shack along the Warrego River, 'Erin's Gunyah'. wikipedia.org
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