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- The Quandamooka people (Jandai pronunciation: /ˈkwɒndəˌmʊkə/) are Aboriginal Australians who live around Moreton Bay in Southeastern Queensland. They...
- and South Stradbroke Island separated by the Jumpinpin Channel. The Quandamooka people are the traditional owners of North Stradbroke island. The island...
- travel over the bay. Moreton Bay was the site of conflict between the Quandamooka people and early European settlers. It contains environmentally significant...
- claiming traditional ownership of the area include the Yagara, Turrbal and Quandamooka peoples. Brisbane is home to the land of a number of Aboriginal language...
- role as a "Natural attraction". Archaeological evidence suggests the Quandamooka, an Aboriginal Australian people, lived on the island for at least 21...
- as the Redlands was initially inhabited by the Jagera, Turrbal, and Quandamooka people. Some locations derive their names from Aboriginal languages,...
- River, down to the Tweed River and west to the McPherson Ranges; the Quandamooka people whose traditional lands encomp****ed the Moreton Bay Islands to...
- "significantly more" than that, but did not give a replacement figure. The Quandamooka people were granted native title of Mulgumpin on 27 November 2019. Joint...
- 453 people. It is known as ****n ****n by the traditional owners, the Quandamooka people. Amity is located on the north western point of North Stradbroke...
- Jandai is an Australian Aboriginal language of the Quandamooka people who live around the Moreton Bay region of Queensland. Other names and spellings...