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- Swanport, also formerly known as Thompson's Crossing and Thomson's Landing, is a suburban satellite locality of Murray Bridge in South Australia on the...
- Little Swanport is a rural locality and an estuary in the local government area of Glamorgan–Spring Bay in the South-east region of Tasmania. It is especially...
- Swanport Bridge is a road bridge that carries Highway 1 across the Murray River, located approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) southeast of the town of Murray...
- (Central–Eastern Tasmanian) (2) Oyster Bay (Oyster Bay and Big River tribes) Little Swanport Bruny (Southeastern Tasmanian) (2–3, Bruny tribe) Southeast Tasmanian Bruny...
- Little Swanport Tasmanian is an aboriginal language of Tasmania in the reconstruction of Claire Bowern. It was spoken near the modern town of Little Swanport...
- The Little Swanport River is a perennial river located on the east coast of Tasmania, Australia. The Little Swanport River forms a key part of the within...
- and the River Murray, near Murray Bridge, where it is connected via the Swanport Bridge to the Dukes Highway, which is the main road route to Victoria....
- as the District Council of Murray Bridge.[citation needed] In 1979 the Swanport Bridge, carrying the South Eastern Freeway across the Murray River was...
- vocabularies collected along the coast around Oyster Bay; indeed, Little Swanport appears to have been a separate language. Big River Tasmanian is attested...
- Tyerrernotepanner (North Midland) Lhotsky/Blackhouse Norman Eastern Oyster Bay (Paredarerme) Little Swanport Southeast Tasmanian (Nuenonne) Bruny Island...