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Gulgong ('a gully');
Wollar ('a rock
water hole');
Menah ('flat country');
Eurunderee ('a
local tree');
Guntawang ('a
peaceful place'),
Cooyal ('dry country');...
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Henry John Slee. Lawson's
parents met at the
goldfields of
Pipeclay (now
Eurunderee,
Locality Mudgee).
Niels and
Louisa Albury (1848–1920)
married on 7 July...
- Festival. The Big
Hammer Mudgee Located at
Rosby Wines (122
Strikes Lane,
Eurunderee) is Tig Crowley's "Water Hammer".
Previously located at the
Fairview ArtSpace...
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Ettamogah Eucla Eugowra Eujinyn Eulaminna Eumundi Eungai Euroa Eurobodalla Eurunderee →G←
Gabanintha Gabbin Gagalba Galong Ganmain Garah Geelong Gerogery Gerringong...
- the
forefront of the 1960s
Australian varietal wine-making
revival in
Eurunderee, NSW. The
Kurtz family is
referenced in
Henry Lawson's poem "The Days...
- 75111 (Eldon Parish)
Eurunderee Mid-Coast
Council 32°28′54″S 152°24′04″E / 32.48167°S 152.40111°E / -32.48167; 152.40111 (
Eurunderee Parish)
Euther Mid-Coast...
- "Up the Country" "Knocked Up" "The Blue Mountains" "The City Bushman" "
Eurunderee" "Mount Bukaroo" "The Fire at Ross's Farm" "The Teams" "Cameron's Heart"...
- Dunedoo,
Elong Elong, Erudgere, Eschol, Euchareena, Eumungerie, Eurimbla,
Eurunderee, Farnham, Frog Rock, Galambine, Geurie, Gin Gin, Gollan, Goolma, Goonoo...
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their way to NSW,
mining first at
Lambing Flat, then at New
Pipeclay (now
Eurunderee, New
South Wales). In 1866
Lawson married there, his
first son, Henry...
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concert in
Mudgee Town Hall and saw the
remains of the
Lawson Cottage at
Eurunderee.
Although happy to commence, and then to
continue the
existence of the...