-
which attains a
great size; its
wood is used for furniture, and
takes a high polish; and A.
omalophylla (
myall wood, also Australian),
which yields a...
- The
Myall Cr**** m****acre was the
killing of at
least 28
unarmed Aboriginal people in the
Colony of New
South Wales by
eight colonists on 10 June 1838...
-
Myall Cr**** M****acre and
Memorial Site is the heritage-listed site of and
memorial for the
victims of the
Myall Cr**** m****acre at
Bingara Delungra Road...
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flowers in August–October,
sometimes November. It
yields a gum. Its
wood (called
myall-
wood) is durable, fragrant, and dark-colored, and used by Indigenous...
- The
Weeping Myall Woodlands is an
endangered ecological community,
under the EPBC Act of the
Commonwealth of Australia. It is
found in
inland Queensland...
- very
basic camping area
situated in a tall
eucalypt forest beside Myall Cr**** with a
wood-fired pit barbecue, but no
other facilities. This and the Wrights...
- fast-growing
Australian tree, the
timber of
which is used for
furniture making. The
wood is
prized for its
finish and strength. The
foliage was used to make pulp...
-
exterminate the
savages as they
would wild beasts." In the wake of the
Myall Cr**** m****acre in
which at
least twenty-eight
unarmed Wirraayaraay men,...
- "R-4/H-4". globalsecurity.org. 2014.
Retrieved 21
October 2014. Howard/Burrow/
Myall 2011, pp. 3-9
James 1991, p. 306. "Helicopters for training", Flight, 5...
- the understory.
Elsewhere they may be dominant, as in the
Brigalow Belt,
Myall woodlands and the
eremaean Mulga woodlands. In Australia,
Acacia forest...