- The
Dharug or
Darug people, are an
Aboriginal Australian people, who
share ties of
kinship and, in pre-colonial times,
lived as
hunters in
family groups...
- The
Dharug language, also
spelt Darug,
Dharuk, and
other variants, and also
known as the
Sydney language,
Gadigal language (Sydney city area), is an Australian...
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sometimes seen in
horticultural books and magazines.
Kurrajong comes from the
Dharuk language garrajuŋ 'fishing line', as
fishing lines were made from kurrajong...
- The
eastern brown snake (Pseudonaja textilis),
often referred to as the
common brown snake, is a
species of
extremely venomous snake in the
family Elapidae...
- (owl). The
Australian bush term
bogey (to bathe)
comes from a Port
Jackson Dharuk root buugi-. In
December 2020,
Olivia Fox sang a
version of Australia's...
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Parramatta (/ˌpærəˈmætə/;
Dharuk: Burramatta) is a
central suburb of the City of
Parramatta and a
major commercial centre in
Greater Western Sydney. Parramatta...
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debris from the town. The
Windsor area was
originally inhabited by the
Dharuk (also Darug)
nation of
indigenous aboriginal peoples.
Windsor is the fourth...
- A spear-thrower, spear-throwing lever, or
atlatl (pronounced /ˈætlætəl/ or /ˈɑːtlɑːtəl/;
Nahuatl ahtlatl [ˈaʔt͡ɬat͡ɬ]) is a tool that uses
leverage to...
- The
koala (Phascolarctos cinereus),
sometimes called the
koala bear, is an
arboreal herbivorous marsupial native to Australia. It is the only
extant representative...
- the east
coast of New
South Wales. The word
burrawang is
derived from the
Dharuk language and
means "wild duck".
Cherrybrook is
serviced by CDC NSW bus routes...