- The
Gumbaynggirr people, also
rendered Kumbainggar,
Gumbangeri and
other variant spellings, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the Mid
North Coast...
- also
called Baanbay) is an
Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the
Gumbaynggirr people, who are
native to the Mid
North Coast of New
South Wales. Gumbaynggir...
- the
North Coast, with a po****tion of 78,759 as per 2021 census. The
Gumbaynggirr people are the
Traditional Owners of
Coffs Harbour and the surrounding...
- and 672 (10.1%)
indigenous persons. The
place name is
derived from an
Gumbaynggirr word Ngambagabaga.
Clement Hodgkinson asked two
Ngamba men what the name...
- of the
Giant Stinging Tree,
Gumbaynggirr State Conservation Area Sour Cherry,
fruit on the
rainforest floor,
Gumbaynggirr State Conservation Area Pumice...
-
presenter Laurel Edwards and is a Maltese,
European Australian, and
Gumbaynggirr Bundjalung woman. C****ar-Daley was born on 14
February 2001. Her parents...
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Edward Foley (born 1950) is an
Aboriginal Australian activist of the
Gumbaynggirr people, academic,
writer and actor. He is best
known for his role in...
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areas are the
Gumbaynggirr people who have
occupied this land for
thousands of years. Red Rock sits
within the
traditional Gumbaynggirr tribal area and...
-
Barrunggam Nation; to the east the
Tasman Sea (Pacific Ocean); to the
south Gumbaynggirr (also
known as Kumbainggar) Nation; and to the west it
borders Ngarabal...
- the
Kosekai Lookout,
offering a view of the
Nambucca Valley.
Dungir (
Gumbaynggirr)
means "koala". The park is home to
twelve endangered animal species...