- The
Hawkesbury River, or Hawkesbury-Nepean
River (Dharug:
Dyarubbin) is a
river located northwest of Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia. The Hawkesbury...
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Geographical Names Board of New
South Wales.
Retrieved 6 May 2015. "
Dyarubbin:
Mapping Aboriginal history,
culture and
stories of the
Hawkesbury River...
- (2019). "Traces in a Lost Landscape:
Aboriginal archaeological sites,
Dyarubbin/Nepean
River and
contiguous areas, NSW,
Australia (Data Paper)". Internet...
- the
Hawkesbury river Dee-rab-bun,
recorded variously as
Deerubbun and
Dyarubbin. On 7
September 1790, upon
hearing news of a
gathering of
natives at South-head...
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Australian historian Grace Karskens. The book is
about people living along Dyarubbin,
otherwise known as the Nepean-Hawkesbury River, on the
outskirts of the...
- QuickStats.
Retrieved 11
October 2024. "McGarvie's list and
Aboriginal Dyarubbin | The
Dictionary of Sydney". dictionaryofsydney.org.
Retrieved 15 January...
- New
South Wales in 2018 to
develop her project, The Real
Secret River,
Dyarubbin. She also
received the 2019
Calibre Prize by the
Australian Book Review...
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South Wales; address=1
Shakespeare Place,
Sydney (2019-11-12). "Exploring
Dyarubbin". www.sl.nsw.gov.au.
Retrieved 2025-02-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple...
- two
words might not be linked. The
Darug word for
Hawkesbury River is
Dyarubbin,
Dyirabun or Deerubbin. The
Gandangara people used
similar words, dyirrabany...
- this time
contain word
lists of the
local Aboriginal people along the
Dyarubbin (Hawkesbury River). Home to the
Darug people the
lists are entitled: "Native...