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Boobyalla was a
shipping port on the north-east
coast of Tasmania,
Australia during the
latter half of the
nineteenth century.
Coastal vessels ran regularly...
- The
Boobyalla Islands (67°15′S 46°34′E / 67.250°S 46.567°E / -67.250; 46.567) are two
small islands 4
kilometres (2 nmi)
northeast of
Kirkby Head,...
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Localities around Gladstone:
Boobyalla Rushy Lagoon,
Musselroe Bay
Mount William Pioneer,
South Mount Cameron Gladstone Ansons Bay
Weldborough Goulds...
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Island Bluff Island Boatin Island Bodloperka Island Bølingen
Islands Boobyalla Islands (67°15′S 46°34′E / 67.250°S 46.567°E / -67.250; 46.567) Boogie...
- Seed Nuts Both the
seeds and
green pods can be consumed.
Acacia sophorae Boobyalla/Coast
Wattle Seed Nuts The
seeds can be
consumed in both the raw or roasted...
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Peeberrangner Near Port
Dalrymple Leenerrerter Pleemoommererway country by the
Boobyalla River Region Pinterrairer Layrappenthe country at
Mussel Roe. Trawlwoolway/Trawlwulwuy...
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thought to have
occurred in the Welcome, Montagu, Rubicon, Don, Brid,
Boobyalla, Pipers, Ringarooma, Duck,
Little and
Great Forester Rivers and Claytons...
- re-gazetted as
Banca in 1985. It was
originally the site of a tin mine. The
Boobyalla River forms part of the
southern boundary and then
flows through from...
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Localities around Rushy Lagoon: B****
Strait Cape
Portland Musselroe Bay B****
Strait Rushy Lagoon Musselroe Bay
Boobyalla Gladstone Gladstone...
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taking on the name of a
coastal town near Bridport,
which was
renamed Boobyalla.
Ringarooma is
believed to be an
Aboriginal word
meaning happy hunting...