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- A tjurunga, also spelt churinga and tjuringa, is an object considered to be of religious significance by Central Australian Aboriginal people of the Arrernte...
- spelt Churinga, is an object considered to be of religious significance by Central Australian Aboriginal peoples of the Arrernte groups. Churinga or Tjurunga...
- journal called Churinga as the official journal of the APA. is The journal, inspired by the 1938 journal Abo Call, was the inspiration for Churinga, aimed to...
- Agylla, also formerly known as Churinga, is a genus of moths in the subfamily Arctiinae. The genus was erected by Francis Walker in 1854. Agylla argentea...
- produced several publications since 1913, such as: The Northern Churinga (1914–1966) Churinga (1967–present) The history of the Launceston State High School...
- prison, where McGrath admitted the Order covered-up his ****ual abuse. Churinga, Cheltenham and Lilydale In 2012, Wayne Chamley of the advocacy group Broken...
- Kilsyth Primary School. There are two main shopping precincts in Kilsyth, Churinga Shopping Centre and Kilsyth Shopping Centre. Smaller shopping strips are...
- ceremony is a cleansing ritual performed on special occasions. Tjurunga (or churinga) are objects of religious significance by Central Australian Arrernte groups...
- Westfield Knox Ventura Bus Lines 740 Mitcham station via Reserve Avenue, Churinga Avenue Vermont East Ventura Bus Lines One service starts from Vermont Secondary...
- (1901–1908) Black Australian News (1972) Black News Service (1975–1977) Churinga (1964–1970), briefly revived as Alchuringa (1971–1972) Dawn and New Dawn...