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- Tommy Windich (c. 1840 – c. 20 February 1876) was an Indigenous Australian member of a number of exploring expeditions in Western Australia in the 1860s...
- and a co-produced local morning show each w****day from studios at 80B Windich Street in the city. ABC Esperance also has a local news service, produced...
- ****embled a party of six, including the Aboriginal trackers Mungaro and Tommy Windich, and they left Perth on 15 April 1869. They headed in a north-easterly...
- kilometres (23 miles) east of York by a party of policemen that included Tommy Windich, an Aboriginal tracker. For absconding and for being in possession of a...
- named after him. Charley ****-a-**** Jimmy Governor Jimmy James Tommy Windich Whyman McLean Eric Mumbler Brownie Doolan (c.1918-2011, worked with police...
- Australia. It was named in 1869 by surveyor John Forrest in company with Tommy Windich, after Thomas Campbell Carey, the government surveyor to whom Forrest had...
- guide Billy "Noongale" Kickett (1853–1905) — Aboriginal who (with Tommy Windich) accompanied John Forrest and Alexander Forrest on their expedition across...
- activity and quality than 'Traill'. 'Windich' is a Western Australian grain cultivar named after Tommy Windich (circa 1840–1876). 'Yagan' is a Western...
- British in central Victoria and was killed during the Lettsom raid Tommy Windich (c.1840 - 1876) Western Australian Indigenous explorer Windradyne (c.1800...
- September 1866. He also worked on farms including Gr**** Dale, as did Windich. Cowits and Windich joined Constable Edwards in the police expedition east in May...