- The
Wadandi, also
spelt Wardandi and
other variants, are an
Aboriginal people of south-western
Western Australia, one of
fourteen language groups of the...
- The
Wilman Wadandi Highway is a ring road
around the city of Bunbury,
Western Australia which was
completed in
December 2024. The road is 27 kilometres...
- 000
years ago.
Augusta lies
within Wardandi land.
Wardandi (often
spelt Wadandi)
traditional owners guided archaeological researchers to a spot on a granite...
- been
converted into a rail
trail for
bushwalkers and cyclists,
called the
Wadandi Trail. The
first section of this line was
constructed between Karridale...
- Yued, Kaneang, Koreng, Mineng, Njakinjaki, Njunga, Pibelmen, Pindjarup,
Wadandi, Whadjuk,
Wiilman and Wudjari. The
Noongar people refer to
their land as...
-
Plains are
located on the
traditional land of the
Wardandi (also
spelled Wadandi)
people of the
Noongar nation.
Australian Bureau of
Statistics (28 June...
-
Boyanup are
located on the
traditional land of the
Wardandi (also
spelled Wadandi)
people of the
Noongar nation.
Australian Bureau of
Statistics (28 June...
-
Walsall are
located on the
traditional land of the
Wardandi (also
spelled Wadandi)
people of the
Noongar nation.
Australian Bureau of
Statistics (28 June...
-
Gelorup are
located on the
traditional land of the
Wardandi (also
spelled Wadandi)
people of the
Noongar nation. The
locality is home to the
Bunbury Cathedral...
-
Beach are
located on the
traditional land of the
Wardandi (also
spelled Wadandi)
people of the
Noongar nation. Two heritage-listed
homesteads are located...