-
Sydney basin in New
South Wales.
Dharawal means cabbage palm.
According to
ethnologist Norman Tindale,
traditional Dharawal lands encomp**** some 450 square...
- The
Dharawal language, also
spelt Tharawal and Thurawal, and also
known as
Wodiwodi and
other variants, is an
Australian Aboriginal language of New South...
- to be "
Dharawal Bulls Football Club". Two
other draft names under the
moniker of
Dharawal were found, such as
Dharawal Football Club or
Dharawal FC, linking...
- pdf Troy, Jacqueline. "Advance
Australia Fair in
Dharawal".
Dharug and
Dharawal Resources.
Archived from the
original on 8
January 2021. Retrieved...
- The
Gweagal (also
spelt Gwiyagal) are a clan of the
Dharawal people of
Aboriginal Australians.
Their descendants are
traditional custodians of the southern...
- the 1830
Gledswood Homestead.
Gledswood Hills sits on the land of the
Dharawal people.
Gledswood Hills has a
number of heritage-listed sites, including:...
- The
Dharawal National Park is a
protected national park that is
located in the
Illawarra region of New
South Wales, in
eastern Australia. The 6,508-hectare...
- of the land on
which modern Sydney stands are the
clans of the Darug,
Dharawal and Eora peoples.
During his
first Pacific voyage in 1770,
James Cook charted...
-
known as
kidney weed,
Mercury Bay weed, tom thumb, or
yilibili in the
Dharawal language, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Convolvulaceae...
-
Wollongong (/ˈwʊlənɡɒŋ/ WUUL-ən-gong;
Dharawal: Woolyungah),
colloquially referred to as The Gong, is a city
located in the
Illawarra region of New South...