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- Cundeelee is a small Aboriginal community in Western Australia located 785 kilometres (488 mi) east of Perth and 160 kilometres (99 mi) east of Kalgoorlie...
- Xanthorrhoea thorntonii, commonly known as Cundeelee gr****tree, Cundeelee blackboy, desert gr****tree, yacka or gr****tree, is a species of gr****tree of...
- practices. Eastern occurrences are far less disturbed and extend as far as Cundeelee to the north, around the Mt Gibson area, and to around Salmon Gums in...
- Retrieved 28 June 2022.  Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Cundeelee (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28...
- distributed on a monthly basis. It was gradually overtaken by the depot at Cundeelee from 1939, which was closed in 1942. Two other depots distributing rations...
- Coonana Cosmo Newbery Cotton Cr**** Community Crocodile Hole Community Cundeelee Djarindjin Community Djugerari Community Four Mile Community Frazier Downs...
- Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens from specimens collected near Cundeelee in 1967. This mintbush sometimes grows on ridges amongst granite rocks...
- British nuclear testing at Maralinga. The family moved to the mission of Cundeelee where West met her husband Fred Grant, who is also a notable Indigenous...
- its arid environment. This geebung grows in sandy soil in woodland near Cundeelee in the Coolgardie and Great Victoria Desert biogeographic regions of Western...
- Australia from specimens collected by Alex George, 25.7 km (16.0 mi) north of Cundeelee in 1963. The specific epithet (biseriata) means "arranged in two rows"...