Kamilaroi Country lies in far northwest New South Wales, past Tamworth and crossing over the Queensland border. Here, the bunyip bird (Australasian bittern, Botaurus poiciloptilus), and the brolga ...
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Is there a bunyip living in the quaint highlands’ village of Burrawang, 140km south-west of Sydney? MENTION THE New South Wales Southern Highlands and most people think of rolling hills, Devonshire ...
The legend of the bunyip has lived long in Australian history. Elders and long-time cattlemen have told of bubbling water, disappearing cattle and eerie sensations throughout the generations. Several ...
The first sighting of the Il-bogan bunyip was recorded in 1850 but for millennia the local Mununjali clan have told the story of a creature that moves through underground tunnels and waterways across ...
The debate around the Murray-Darling Basin is often sharply polarised: irrigation is destroying the environment, or water reforms are ruining farming communities. But there is another story. In the ...
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