- The
Ngunnawal people, also
spelt Ngunawal, are an
Aboriginal people of
southern New
South Wales and the
Australian Capital Territory in Australia. Ngunnawal...
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Ngunnawal/Ngunawal and
Gundungurra are
Australian Aboriginal languages, and the
traditional languages of the
Ngunnawal and Gandangarra.
Ngunnawal and...
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Aboriginal Australians for up to 21,000 years, by
groups including the
Ngunnawal and Ngambri.
European settlement commenced in the
first half of the 19th...
- glauca".
PlantNET - NSW
Flora Online,
retrieved Feb 8th, 2011.
Ngunnawal Elders. 2014.
Ngunnawal Plant Use a
traditional Aboriginal plant use
guide for the...
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southern boundary of
Ngunnawal country close to the ACT boundary,
close to the
tribal boundaries that
separated the
Ngarigo from the
Ngunnawal people, who were...
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Ngunnawal (/ŋʌnəwəl/) is a
suburb in the
district of
Gungahlin in Canberra, Australia. The
suburb is
named in
tribute to the
Ngunnawal people, the original...
- Lake
George (or
Weereewa or
Ngungara in the
Ngunnawal language) is an
endorheic lake in south-eastern New
South Wales, Australia. It is approximately...
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Black Mountain, also
known as
Galambary to the
Ngunnawal people, is a
small mountain with an
elevation of 812
metres (2,664 ft) AHD that is
situated to...
- east of the
Murrumbidgee River. The name
Tuggeranong is
derived from a
Ngunnawal expression meaning "cold place". From the
earliest colonial times, the...
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reported the
tower was set to
reopen in 2025 with a
makeover celebrating Ngunnawal culture. The
tower is
currently set to
reopen in
March 2026. In April...