• "Highway Corroboree" is a comedy single by Austen Tayshus. Released in January 1988 as the lead single from Austen Tayshus' second studio album, Whispering...
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  • by local comedians. In February 1988, Tayshus released the single "Highway Corroboree", which peaked at number 46 on the Australian charts. It was lifted...
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  • Yeperenye /Emily and Jessie Gaps Nature Park, the community of Amoonguna, Corroboree Rock Conservation Reserve, Trephina Gorge Nature Park, Ross River Resort...
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  • Release The Comedy Company – The Comedy Company Album Austen Tayshus – "Highway Corroboree" Club Veg – Members & Guests & Things Con the Fruiterer – "A Cuppla...
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  • (3rd) The Comedy Company The Comedy Company Album Austen Tayshus "Highway Corroboree" Club Veg "Members & Guests & Things" Con the Fruiterer "A Cuppla...
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    National Park is home to one of Australia's most threatened species (the corroboree frog), the endangered mountain pygmy possum and the more common dusky...
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    Spinifex hopping-mouse Yellow-bellied glider Frogs Northern corroboree frog Southern corroboree frog Backyard to Bush (House) Atherton Tableland snail Black...
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    Provide an events space to attract large events such as the Yugambeh Corroboree Food, Art and Language Festival, Gold Coast Marathon, the Pan Pacific...
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    Lane Cove Valley and North Ryde. En route they would reportedly hold corroborees at the current site of the Pymble Reservoir on Telegraph Rd and "camped...
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    destroyed by 1850. Bogong moth ceremonies, intertribal meetings and corroborees also ceased in the region. In 1872, First Nation's Peoples from the south...
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    creation period, a group of women took the form of stars and danced the Corroboree in the Milky Way. As they danced, one of the women dropped a baby which...
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    bowling alley underneath and a large, modern convention centre – the Corroboree Room. The Chevron was then as modern as any hotel in Australia and closer...
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    Oombunji and other places/suburbs in Yarrabah such as Wungu ('sounds of corroboree dance'), Back Beach, Buddabaddoo, King Beach, Turtle Bay and Jilji have...
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  • Natural Extracts. Retrieved 12 October 2019. "Bundjalung Nation – Planet Corroboree". planetcorroboree.com.au. Retrieved 11 October 2019. "RAPPVILLE HIT:...
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  • story of Al.mil.gong who walked all the way from Omeo to present his new corroboree to his kin at Bilgalera on Twofold Bay on 14 August 1844. In January 1866...
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    previously unavailable to them because of the strong church presence, such as corroborees. During this time, informal Lutheran church services and ministering...
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    groups would come together for annual gatherings (commonly known as corroborees) at which goods were traded, news exchanged, and marriages arranged amid...
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    short access road leads directly into the boulder fields from the Stuart Highway. Being one of the most widely recognised symbols of Australia’s outback...
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    child pioneer of Kilmore, James Hamilton, describes in detail just such a corroboree at Kilmore in 1845. The area was known to the Taungurung as Mumillinuck...
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  • 1985 Colin Hay, Ron Strykert Men at Work "Down Under" John Antill — "Corroboree" Graeham Goble Little River Band "The Other Guy" Reece Kirk Crystal Gayle...
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  • (Billy Field) by Billy Field Most Performed Australasian Serious Work Corroboree (John Antill) by National Theatre Ballet Most Performed Foreign Work "Arthur's...
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    Queens Road realignment, but the original oval and the historic Aboriginal Corroboree tree remained intact. In 2014, a move was made to return the St Kilda...
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    anywhere between 150 and 400 Aboriginals even after white settlement, and corroborees were held quite regularly. While there do not appear to be any records...
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    Blackheath. The surrounding areas of Blackheath were thought to be a summer corroboree meeting place for peoples of the Darug, Gundungurra and Wiradjuri nations...
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    the south to the central corroboree grounds in an area now lying partly underneath Lake Burley Griffin. The last corroboree known to have happened on...
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    people. Evidence remains of sites where stone tools were made and great corroborees were held until the 19th century. Some known significant sites in the...
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  • memorial cairn in the centre of the ring. A ceremony, which included five corroborees performed by 35 Indigenous people who travelled from Cherbourg, took...
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    greeting the two men near Lake Monger. The men exchanged weapons and held a corroboree, though the groups did not appear to share a language. Yagan and Gyallipert...
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  • south east of Darwin. The reserve can be accessed from the Carpentaria Highway. The reserve contains a large number of habitats within a small area. Sandstone...
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    situated at the end of Geranium street which is a turn-off from Stuart Highway. Pedestrians and cyclists can also access from Gilruth Avenue. Public transport...
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