- The
Macquarie River or
Wambuul is part of the Macquarie–Barwon
catchment within the Murray–Darling basin, is one of the main
inland rivers in New South...
-
early 1800s,
Wiradjuri tribes occupied much of the land
between Wambool/
Wambuul (renamed the
Macquarie River by late settlers), the
Kalar (the Lachlan...
- Blue Mountains. The area was
known as "the land of the
three rivers", the
Wambuul (Macquarie), the
Kalare later known as the
Lachlan and the Murrumbidgee...
-
Slopes region of New
South Wales, Australia,
located at the
junction of the
Wambuul Macquarie and Bell Rivers. It is
within the
local government area of Dubbo...
- in the 1960s to
replace an old
wooden bridge over the
Macquarie River -
Wambuul, at the time of its completion, the
bridge was the
fourth longest highway...
- The
Dubbo rail
bridge over
Macquarie River –
Wambuul is a heritage-listed
railway bridge on the Main
Western line
across the
Macquarie River, located...
- Australia. The Fish
River is in
Wiradjuri country and its
indigenous name is
Wambuul,
which means "winding river". The Fish
River rises on the
plateau south...
- speakers.
Wiradjuri designates the
people of the land of
three rivers; the
Wambuul (Macquarie)), the
Kalare (Lachlan River) and the
Murrumbidjeri (Murrumbidgee...