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Wilgie Mia, also
called Thuwarri Thaa (‘red
ochre hole’) is an
ochre mine in the Weld
Range of
Western Australia. It has been in use for 27,000-40,000...
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founding member of the
Wilgie Club, the
first artists'
society in
Western Australia, and
exhibited six
wildflower watercolours in the
Wilgie First Annual Exhibition...
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evidence at
Torbay for
about six years. The
estate concession extended from
Wilgie Hill, at the
Albany end of Torbay, to Youngs, the
timber being hauled by...
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native title rights over
several key
areas including Paradise Flats, Bully,
Wilgie Mia,
Mooliabatanya and
Syphon pools. The
story of the
Beemarra serpent is...
- Prinsep, who
along with her father, was one of the
founding members of the
Wilgie Sketching Club (later the West
Australian Society of Artists) at 'Undercliffe'...
- Site 1988 98
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February 2011 26°58′S 117°39′E / 26.967°S 117.650°E / -26.967; 117.650 (
Wilgie Mia) 99 Willandra...
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Australian Institute of Architects),
Perth Park (Kings Park Board), and the
Wilgie Sketching Society.
George Temple-Poole was born in Rome,
Papal States, to...
- Cave 6MIS-27
Crane Cave 6MIS-28 Pine Tree Cave 6MIS-29 Bats Cave 6MIS-34
Wilgie Mia
Ochre Mine 6MIS-35
Barnes Rock Cave 6MIS-36 Bee
Gorge Cave 6MIS-37 Campfire...
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Acacia dilloniorum also
known as
Wilgie Mia wattle, is a
shrub of the
genus Acacia that is
native to
Western Australia. It has a
scattered and limited...
- no.2 (30 Dec. 2003), p. 115-117 Jenkinson, Charles.(2004) Site returned.
Wilgie Mia and
Walga Rock
handed over to
their traditional owners - the custodianship...