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Rymill Park /
Murlawirrapurka (previously
spelt Mullawirraburka), and
numbered as Park 14, is a
recreation park
located in the East Park
Lands of the...
- burka, or elders, well-known to the colonists, the
other two
being Murlawirrapurka("King John") and Ityamai-itpina ("King Rodney") – see also
Parks 14...
- (disambiguation),
various kings John of
Sweden (disambiguation),
various kings Murlawirrapurka, an
Aboriginal man in
colonial South Australia known as "King John";...
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Australian Indigenous dancers. A free
concert was
given in
Rymill Park /
Murlawirrapurka. The
troupe was
given a A$9,000
grant from the
Northern Territory Government...
- discussed, and
included a free
outdoor performance in
Rymill Park /
Murlawirrapurka. The
third conference took
place in
Sydney in 1999,
funded by the Australia...
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Wikaparntu Wirra Josie Agius Park Park 4
Kangatilla Reservoir Park Park 14
Murlawirrapurka Rymill Park Park 23
Wirrarninthi G S
Kingston Park Park 5
Ngampa Yarta...
- the time of the
colonisation of
South Australia. (The
other two were
Murlawirrapurka ("King John") and Ityamai-itpina ("King Rodney"),
whose names are used...
- The Down
Under classic has
traditionally raced around Rymill Park/
Murlawirrapurka in the East End,
however it has been
relocated over the years. In 2014...
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Rodney Park (Park 15) and then
crosses Bartels Road into
Rymill Park /
Murlawirrapurka (Park 14) and then
returns to the
arena again. The cross-country course...
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local people,
including Onkaparinga Jack and
Captain Jack (a.k.a.
Murlawirrapurka and Kadlitpinna, both
native constables). His work
entitled A vocabulary...