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Bunyips: Australia's folklore...
- The
Bunyip is a w****ly newspaper,
first printed on 5
September 1863, and
originally published and
printed in Gawler,
South Australia. Its distribution...
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Bertie the
Bunyip was the lead
puppet character on the po****r
American children's
television series The
Bertie the
Bunyip Show
which aired on KYW-TV...
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Bunyip railway station is a
regional railway station on the
Gippsland line, part of the
Victorian railway network. It
serves the town of
Bunyip, in Victoria...
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Bunyip is a town in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia, 81 km south-east of Melbourne's
Central Business District,
located within the
Shire of
Cardinia local...
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Alexander Bunyip's Billabong is an
Australian television series for
children which screened on the ABC from 1978 to 1988. It
followed the
adventures of...
- a
sequel Mumba Jumba and the
Bunyip. Stone, R. (2003).
Bunyippy traits:
Peter O’Shaughnessy,
Barry Humphries and
bunyips on stage.
National Library of...
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Bunyip aristocracy is an
Australian term
satirising attempts by
William Wentworth to
establish a
system of
titles in the
colony of New
South Wales. It...
- A
bunyip is a
legendary Australian creature.
Bunyip may also
refer to:
Bunyip, Victoria, a town
Bunyip railway station The
Bunyip, a
newspaper The Bunyip...
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Bunyip 20 was a day
racing trimaran sailboat designed and
built by Lock
Crowther and his
family in 1959,
while he was
still a teenager. It was
named after...