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Wadeye (/ˈwɒdeɪə, ˈwɒdɛər/ WOD-ay-ə, WOD-air) is a town in Australia's
Northern Territory (NT). It was
formerly known (and is
still often referred to)...
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Australian Aboriginal language spoken by over 2,000 people, most of whom live in
Wadeye in the
Northern Territory,
where it is the
dominant language of the community...
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Catholic priest who
established the
mission at Port Keats, now
known as
Wadeye in the
Northern Territory of Australia. In 1899,
Docherty was born in Urwin...
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Second World War to
provide supplies to
nearby communities,
including Wadeye. Its name was
changed from
Palumpa at the
request of the
Community Council...
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Territory include Murrinh-patha and
Ngangikurrungurr in the
northwest around Wadeye,
Warlpiri and
Warumungu in the
centre around Tennant Cr****,
Arrernte around...
- from
Melbourne who was then
working at the
remote Aboriginal community of
Wadeye. The two fell in love and married,
having two sons:
Callum (born 1979) and...
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October 2012). "
Wadeye". 2011
Census QuickStats.
Retrieved 2
November 2024.
Australian Bureau of
Statistics (27 June 2017). "
Wadeye". 2016
Census QuickStats...
- (whose
country is the sal****er
country immediately inland from the town of
Wadeye)
describe a
Dreamtime in
their myths which anthropologists believe is a...
- 2012-01-13.
Retrieved 2012-02-19. Whittaker, Mark (2007-11-03). "A town like
Wadeye". The Australian.
Archived from the
original on 2011-08-11.
Retrieved 2022-11-25...
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Maningrida Papunya Peppimenarti Pine Cr****
Tennant Cr**** Ti-Tree
Timber Cr****
Wadeye Warruwi Wurrumiyanga Yarralin Yirrkala Yuendumu Yulara Adavale Allora Aramac...