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Indigenous Australian explorer and celebrity
Bungaree, or Boongaree (c. 1775 – 24 November 1830), was an Indigenous Australian man from the Broken Bay region north of Sydney, who was known as an explorer
Bungaree
Australian rules football club
The Bungaree Football & Netball Club is an Australian rules football and netball club from Bungaree, Victoria which competes in the Central Highlands
Bungaree_Football_Club
List of ships with the same or similar names
boxer Bungaree, South Australia Bungaree, Tasmania Bungaree, Victoria SS Bungaree (1889), a steamship built in 1889 and scrapped in 1924 HMAS Bungaree, a
Bungaree_(disambiguation)
Cargo ship and WW2 minelayer
HMAS Bungaree was a cargo steamship. She was built in Scotland in 1937 as Bungaree for the Adelaide Steamship Company of South Australia. The Royal Australian
HMAS_Bungaree
Former railway station in Victoria, Australia
Bungaree is a closed station located in the town of Bungaree, on the Ararat railway line in Victoria, Australia. The station was one of 35 closed to passenger
Bungaree_railway_station
Town in Victoria, Australia
Bungaree is a town in Victoria, Australia. It is 103 kilometres (64 mi) west of the state capital, Melbourne and 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) east of the regional
Bungaree,_Victoria
Place in South Australia
Bungaree (or Bungaree Station) is a locality in the Mid North of South Australia, situated north of Clare, along the Main North Road. Bungaree Station
Bungaree,_South_Australia
British merchant steamship
SS Bungaree was a steam cargo liner. She was launched in England in 1889 for Blue Anchor Line, who ran her between England and Australia. The Quebec Steamship
SS_Bungaree_(1889)
Local government area in Victoria, Australia
The Shire of Bungaree was a local government area northeast of the regional city of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. The shire covered an area of 228 square
Shire_of_Bungaree
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Bungaree is a rural locality in the local government area (LGA) of King Island in the North-west and west LGA region of Tasmania. The locality is about
Bungaree,_Tasmania
Australian rules football league in Ballarat, Victoria
1985 Hepburn d Bungaree 1986 Hepburn d Bungaree 1987 Creswick 1988 Gordon d Bungaree 1989 Hepburn d Springbank 1990 Springbank 1991 Bungaree 1992 Newlyn
Central Highlands Football League
Central_Highlands_Football_League
Region in New South Wales, Australia
contact with British settlers. An Aboriginal man from the region named Bungaree became one of the most prominent people of the early settlement of New
Central Coast (New South Wales)
Central_Coast_(New_South_Wales)
Aboriginal Australian Murro-ore-dial woman and cultural knowledge keeper
Cora Gooseberry (also known as Queen Gooseberry and Lady Bungaree; c. 1777 – 30 July 1852) was an Indigenous Australian woman and cultural knowledge keeper
Cora_Gooseberry
Town in South Australia
the wool crash of 1985. Bungaree Station in 1906 Shearing Sheep at Bungaree Bungaree Station buildings with sheep in 1906 Bungaree with a mob of 1,960 sheep
Clare,_South_Australia
Australian writer, historian and journalist
Australians of the Sydney area, including the lives of the Eora peoples, Bungaree, and Bennelong. Keith Vincent Smith was born in Dee Why, on the Northern
Keith_Vincent_Smith
Nude beach in New South Wales, Australia
declined by as much as 90%. In 1815, Governor Lachlan Macquarie dubbed Bungaree "Chief of the Broken Bay Tribe" and presented him with 15 acres (61,000 m2)
Obelisk_Beach
Passenger rail service in Victoria, Australia
up to Melton. The new loop at Millbrook allowed for the closure of the Bungaree loop, originally a part of the main line before a deviation was built away
Ballarat_line
Suburb of Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia
Norah Head (originally known as Bungaree's Norah after the early colonial Indigenous explorer named Bungaree), is a headland and a coastal village in the
Norah_Head
(Vic. : 1865 – 1924). 26 May 1880. p. 4. Retrieved 11 June 2024. "1897 – Bungaree". The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 – 1924). 5 July 1897. p. 1. Retrieved
List of Australian rules football clubs in Victoria
List_of_Australian_rules_football_clubs_in_Victoria
Suburb of Perth, Western Australia
Road, Leach Highway and Bungaree Road 73 Ranford Road Station to Elizabeth Quay Bus Station – serves Fern Road and Bungaree Road 100 Cannington Station
Wilson,_Western_Australia
Town in Victoria, Australia
Population • Total 227 (2021 census) Postcode 3352 Localities around Wallace Bungaree Springbank Gordon Bungaree Wallace Gordon Bungaree Millbrook Gordon
Wallace,_Victoria
Royal Navy officer, navigator and cartographer (1774–1814)
was also accompanied on the voyage by a Indigenous Australian man named Bungaree. They departed on 8 July 1799 and arrived in Moreton Bay six days later
Matthew_Flinders
English painter (1793–1838)
of his most famous works is a lithographic print entitled Portrait of Bungaree, a native of New South Wales, with Fort Macquarie, Sydney Harbour, in background
Augustus_Earle
Australian rules footballer, coach and media personality
Football League (BFL) and Bungaree in the Central Highlands Football League (CHFL). He grew up and worked on a potato farm in Bungaree, which led to his nickname
Danny_Frawley
Former railway station in Victoria, Australia
station Disused railways Following station Ballan Melbourne - Ballarat line Bungaree List of closed railway stations in Victoria Location
Gordon railway station, Victoria
Gordon_railway_station,_Victoria
Type of ferry used on Sydney Harbour
Bungaree
Emerald-class_ferry
Road in South Australia
Gilbert Valleys Bungaree 178.1 110.7 Bungaree Road (north) – Bungaree 180.9 112.4 RM Williams Way (B80) – Spalding, Jamestown 186.6 115.9 Bungaree Road (south) –
Horrocks_Highway
bushranger who was intimately involved with the outlaw Captain Thunderbolt Bungaree (c.1775 - 1830) pioneering Dharug sailor and explorer who travelled with
List of Indigenous Australian historical figures
List_of_Indigenous_Australian_historical_figures
Fictional bog in The Pilgrim's Progress
and drowned by it. In J.D. Peabody's children's fantasy novel, Operation Bungaree (2024) there is a chapter entitled "A Slog through a Bog." The protagonist
Slough_of_Despond
Place in South Australia
Population • Total 11 (SAL 2021) Postcode 5453 Localities around Benbournie Blyth Bungaree Bungaree Blyth Benbournie Armagh Blyth Boconnoc Park Armagh
Benbournie,_South_Australia
Region in South Australia
winegrowing region of Australia. The valley is formed by the Skilly Hills and Bungaree Hills on the west with the Stony Range rising on the valley's east. The
Clare_Valley
Colonial administrator (1762–1824)
for the use of their families. The first receiver of these rewards was Bungaree who in 1815 was issued a gorget, a boat and 15 acres at Georges Head. In
Lachlan_Macquarie
Town in South Australia
Station near Hallett, became a brother in law to George Charles Hawker of Bungaree and Anama Stations. George Elder was a brother of Alex Elder, founder of
Booleroo_Centre
Australian breed of sheep
variant. Other strains recognised as breeds include the Booroola Merino, the Bungaree Merino, the Dohne Merino, the Fonthill Merino, the Tasmanian Merino (which
Australian_Merino
Form of regalia used in pre-Federation Australia
one and given the title 'Jackey Jackey - King of the Logan and Pimpama'. Bungaree (c1771-1830) who received one in 1815 from Governor Lachlan Macquarie who
Aboriginal_breastplate
Australian rules footballer
(1877–1947), née Dempsey, Roger Musgrove Hearn, known as "Bill", was born at Bungaree, Victoria on 4 March 1914. In 1932, Hearn played 11 games and scored 16
Bill_Hearn
Australian rules football club
the Clunes Football League was made up with eight teams. Reserves 1977 - Bungaree: 8.5 - 53 d Hepburn: 6.10 - 46 Juniors 1963 - Newlyn: 7.9 - 51 d Creswick:
Clunes_Football_Netball_Club
High speed catamaran
Pamela Our Lady Patricia Recent river & bay ferries Bellarine Express Bungaree Catherine Hamlin Fred Hollows Galaxy Clipper May Gibbs Mona Roma Neptune
HSC_Francisco
1980. Retrieved 21 September 2017. Beltana at South Australian History Bungaree Station Heritage Accommodation Fourth Creek Heritage Trail Collingrove
List of historic homesteads in Australia
List_of_historic_homesteads_in_Australia
Local government area in Victoria, Australia
Myrniong, Blackwood, Greendale, Gordon, Korweinguboora and Mount Egerton, Bungaree, Elaine and Wallace. The Shire is governed and administered by the Moorabool
Shire_of_Moorabool
Local government area in Victoria, Australia
Ballaarat, Shire of Ballarat, Borough of Sebastopol and parts of the Shire of Bungaree, Shire of Buninyong, Shire of Grenville and Shire of Ripon. The council
City_of_Ballarat
Ferry built in 2018
Pamela Our Lady Patricia Recent river & bay ferries Bellarine Express Bungaree Catherine Hamlin Fred Hollows Galaxy Clipper May Gibbs Mona Roma Neptune
MV_Saint_John_Paul_II
Australian rules footballer, born 1978
Collingwood teammate, Anthony Rocca. He also played a once-off match for Bungaree in the Central Highlands Football League on Saturday 21 May against former
Simon_Prestigiacomo
Town in South Australia
continues as the name of the cattle stud in the same place. It was part of the Bungaree Station owned by George Charles Hawker and remains in the same family,
Anama,_South_Australia
Cultural or socioeconomic divide in Western Massachusetts
Avoca Bacchus Marsh Ballaarat, City of (former) Ballan Ballarat, Shire of Bungaree Buninyong Creswick Daylesford and Glenlyon Dimboola Dunmunkle Grenville
Tofu_Curtain
Town in South Australia
(UCL 2021) Localities around Blyth Condowie, Snowtown Brinkworth Hart Bungaree, Benbournie Lochiel Blyth Armagh, Clare Bowillia, Everard Central Kybunga
Blyth,_South_Australia
Longest river in Australia
of Yatala Labour Prison). Hawker is known to have sold his share in the Bungaree Station, which he founded with his brothers, and relocated alongside the
Murray_River
circumnavigate Australia: Bungaree. 1815 First Indigenous Australian to be granted land by the colonial authorities: Bungaree. 1835 First Indigenous Australian
List of Indigenous Australian firsts
List_of_Indigenous_Australian_firsts
English shipping company
Ships operated by this company include Yeoman, Waratah, Commonwealth, Bungaree, Culgoa, Geelong, Wilcannia, Narrung, and Wakool. The loss of the Waratah
Blue_Anchor_Line
Anglican church in Colac, Victoria, Australia
St John's, Ballan St John's, Bannockburn St John's, Beaufort St John's, Bungaree St John's, Halls Gap St John's, Highton St John's, Heywood St John's, Horsham
Ss Johns' Anglican Church, Colac
Ss_Johns'_Anglican_Church,_Colac
City in Western Australia
Rockingham Beach Primary School was founded in 1895 and is supplemented by Bungaree, Charthouse, East Waikiki, Hillman, Safety Bay and Waikiki primary schools
Rockingham,_Western_Australia
Era of Australian history
circumnavigation of Australia. Aboard ship was the Aboriginal explorer Bungaree, who became the first person born on the Australian continent to circumnavigate
History of Australia (1788–1850)
History_of_Australia_(1788–1850)
Ski resort in Victoria, Australia
Avoca Bacchus Marsh Ballaarat, City of (former) Ballan Ballarat, Shire of Bungaree Buninyong Creswick Daylesford and Glenlyon Dimboola Dunmunkle Grenville
Mount_Buller_Alpine_Resort
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
St John's, Ballan St John's, Bannockburn St John's, Beaufort St John's, Bungaree St John's, Halls Gap St John's, Highton St John's, Heywood St John's, Horsham
St Peter's Anglican Church, Barcaldine
St_Peter's_Anglican_Church,_Barcaldine
Local government area in South Australia
localities of Anama, Armagh, Auburn, Barinia, Benbournie, Black Springs, Bungaree, Boconnoc Park, Clare, Emu Flat, Giles Corner, Gillentown, Hill River,
Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council
Clare_and_Gilbert_Valleys_Council
Town in South Australia
Population • Total 351 (SAL 2021) Postcode 5453 Localities around Armagh Hart Bungaree Stanley Flat Benbournie, Blyth Armagh Clare Boconnoc Park, Kybunga Emu
Armagh,_South_Australia
Church in New South Wales, Australia
St John's, Ballan St John's, Bannockburn St John's, Beaufort St John's, Bungaree St John's, Halls Gap St John's, Highton St John's, Heywood St John's, Horsham
Christ_Church,_Queanbeyan
Railway line in Victoria, Australia
The new passing loop at Millbrook also allowed the original line via Bungaree to be decommissioned, with level crossings and railway infrastructure at
Ararat_railway_line
Local government area in Tasmania, Australia
vacancy was not filled and a by-election was held on 27 October 2022. Bungaree Currie Egg Lagoon Grassy Loorana Lymwood Naracoopa Nugara Pearshape Pegarah
King_Island_Council
Australian politician (1818–1895)
managed Bungaree station. In 1906 the brothers dissolved their partnership and divided the property, Michael's portion being North Bungaree, near Andrews
George_Charles_Hawker
Local government area in Victoria, Australia
Avoca Bacchus Marsh Ballaarat, City of (former) Ballan Ballarat, Shire of Bungaree Buninyong Creswick Daylesford and Glenlyon Dimboola Dunmunkle Grenville
Shire_of_Mornington_Peninsula
Highway in Victoria
Melton on 30 December 1913, and from Melton via Bacchus Marsh, Ballan and Bungaree to Ballarat East on 24 August 1914; Horsham (-Dimboola) Road from Horsham
Western_Highway_(Victoria)
Closed Anglican church in Waubra, Victoria, Australia
St John's, Ballan St John's, Bannockburn St John's, Beaufort St John's, Bungaree St John's, Halls Gap St John's, Highton St John's, Heywood St John's, Horsham
Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Waubra
Holy_Trinity_Anglican_Church,_Waubra
Australian rules football and netball club
1.3 - 9 Under 18's Clunes Football League 1968 - Creswick: 5.12 - 42 d Bungaree: 5.6 - 36 Central Highlands Football League Seniors 1987 Reserves 1981
Creswick Football Netball Club
Creswick_Football_Netball_Club
Public debate about the date of Australia Day
was the day Australia was first circumnavigated, by Matthew Flinders and Bungaree in 1803. On 17 September 1900, Queen Victoria issued the proclamation of
Australia_Day_debate
Capital city of Victoria, Australia
Avoca Bacchus Marsh Ballaarat, City of (former) Ballan Ballarat, Shire of Bungaree Buninyong Creswick Daylesford and Glenlyon Dimboola Dunmunkle Grenville
Melbourne
Australian rules footballer
information Full name Jeremiah Michael Hogan Born (1891-09-06)6 September 1891 Bungaree, Victoria Died 21 April 1969(1969-04-21) (aged 77) Heidelberg, Victoria
Jerry_Hogan
Mountain in Victoria, Australia
Avoca Bacchus Marsh Ballaarat, City of (former) Ballan Ballarat, Shire of Bungaree Buninyong Creswick Daylesford and Glenlyon Dimboola Dunmunkle Grenville
Mount_Hotham
Anglican church in Meredith, Victoria, Australia
St John's, Ballan St John's, Bannockburn St John's, Beaufort St John's, Bungaree St John's, Halls Gap St John's, Highton St John's, Heywood St John's, Horsham
Church of the Epiphany, Meredith
Church_of_the_Epiphany,_Meredith
Church in New South Wales, Australia
St John's, Ballan St John's, Bannockburn St John's, Beaufort St John's, Bungaree St John's, Halls Gap St John's, Highton St John's, Heywood St John's, Horsham
Toongabbie_Anglican_Church
19th century Indigenous Australian leader
but it could not find them. As custom demanded his silence, "Old Joe" Bungaree (born ca. 1817), a man considered to be the last full-blooded Aboriginal
Gambu_Ganuurru
Book by Ion Idriess
of his tribe and given by the last survivor, Bungaree, to the white settlers of the district. Bungaree reportedly told the story of the Red Chief to
The_Red_Chief
Church building in Western Australia, Australia
St John's, Ballan St John's, Bannockburn St John's, Beaufort St John's, Bungaree St John's, Halls Gap St John's, Highton St John's, Heywood St John's, Horsham
St Stephen's Anglican Church, Toodyay
St_Stephen's_Anglican_Church,_Toodyay
Local government area in Victoria, Australia
094/sq mi) County Grenville, Grant LGAs around Shire of Buninyong Ballaarat Bungaree Bungaree Grenville Shire of Buninyong Ballan Grenville Leigh Bannockburn
Shire_of_Buninyong
Anglican church in Winchelsea, Victoria, Australia
St John's, Ballan St John's, Bannockburn St John's, Beaufort St John's, Bungaree St John's, Halls Gap St John's, Highton St John's, Heywood St John's, Horsham
St Thomas' Anglican Church, Winchelsea
St_Thomas'_Anglican_Church,_Winchelsea
St John's, Ballan St John's, Bannockburn St John's, Beaufort St John's, Bungaree St John's, Halls Gap St John's, Highton St John's, Heywood St John's, Horsham
Irvine_Scott
Anglican church in Highton, Victoria, Australia
St John's, Ballan St John's, Bannockburn St John's, Beaufort St John's, Bungaree St John's, Halls Gap St John's, Highton St John's, Heywood St John's, Horsham
St John's Anglican Church, Highton
St_John's_Anglican_Church,_Highton
Local government area in Victoria, Australia
the City of Ballaarat, the Shire of Ballarat, and parts of the Shires of Bungaree, Buninyong, Grenville and Ripon, was merged into the newly created City
Borough_of_Sebastopol
Railway station in Victoria, Australia
and between Warrenheip and Ballarat East, additional crossing loops at Bungaree, and at Ballan (including an extra platform), and stabling facilities at
Bacchus_Marsh_railway_station
Anglican church in Clunes, Victoria, Australia
St John's, Ballan St John's, Bannockburn St John's, Beaufort St John's, Bungaree St John's, Halls Gap St John's, Highton St John's, Heywood St John's, Horsham
St Paul's Anglican Church, Clunes
St_Paul's_Anglican_Church,_Clunes
Anglican church in Hamilton, Victoria, Australia
St John's, Ballan St John's, Bannockburn St John's, Beaufort St John's, Bungaree St John's, Halls Gap St John's, Highton St John's, Heywood St John's, Horsham
Christ_Church,_Hamilton
Church in New South Wales, Australia
St John's, Ballan St John's, Bannockburn St John's, Beaufort St John's, Bungaree St John's, Halls Gap St John's, Highton St John's, Heywood St John's, Horsham
Christ Church Anglican Church, Bungonia
Christ_Church_Anglican_Church,_Bungonia
Town in New South Wales, Australia
"Budgewoi". In 1856, Henderson sold the dairy farm and two parcels of land in Bungaree Norah to his close friend Edward Hargraves for the sum of $1000, reportedly
Budgewoi
Anglican church in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
St John's, Ballan St John's, Bannockburn St John's, Beaufort St John's, Bungaree St John's, Halls Gap St John's, Highton St John's, Heywood St John's, Horsham
All Saints Anglican Church, Mitcham
All_Saints_Anglican_Church,_Mitcham
Overview of Indigenous Australian history
travel to England with Phillip and Yemmerrawanne in 1793. A Kuringgai man Bungaree also made voyages with Europeans. Following the lethal spearing of a huntsman
History of Indigenous Australians
History_of_Indigenous_Australians
Manufacturer of large high-speed craft catamarans
In service 085 35m 2017 Pemulwuy Sydney Ferries In service 086 35m 2017 Bungaree Sydney Ferries In service 087 35m 2017 May Gibbs Sydney Ferries Entered
Incat
Catamaran type fast ferry
Pamela Our Lady Patricia Recent river & bay ferries Bellarine Express Bungaree Catherine Hamlin Fred Hollows Galaxy Clipper May Gibbs Mona Roma Neptune
Champion_Jet_3
Town in Tasmania, Australia
census) Postcode 7256 Localities around Sea Elephant Reekara Reekara Bass Strait Loorana, Bungaree Sea Elephant Bass Strait Pegarah Pegarah Bass Strait
Sea_Elephant,_Tasmania
Australian priest
St John's, Ballan St John's, Bannockburn St John's, Beaufort St John's, Bungaree St John's, Halls Gap St John's, Highton St John's, Heywood St John's, Horsham
Prue_O'Donovan
This is a list of minelayer ship classes by country HMAS Bungaree −1 ship in service 1941 to 1946 Wolei-class minelayer – 1 ship in service from 1988 Falster-class
List of minelayer ship classes
List_of_minelayer_ship_classes
Australia at Bungaree, which was improved by sinking a well, and transferred his stock there. In 1843, James Hawker sold his share in the Bungaree Station
James_Collins_Hawker
Ski resort in Victoria, Australia
Avoca Bacchus Marsh Ballaarat, City of (former) Ballan Ballarat, Shire of Bungaree Buninyong Creswick Daylesford and Glenlyon Dimboola Dunmunkle Grenville
Falls_Creek_Alpine_Resort
St John's, Ballan St John's, Bannockburn St John's, Beaufort St John's, Bungaree St John's, Halls Gap St John's, Highton St John's, Heywood St John's, Horsham
Wilfred_Dau
St John's, Ballan St John's, Bannockburn St John's, Beaufort St John's, Bungaree St John's, Halls Gap St John's, Highton St John's, Heywood St John's, Horsham
Tom_Wilmot
Town in South Australia
Population • Total 45 (2016 census) Postcode 5464 Localities around Hart Brinkworth, Rochester Marola, Anama Condowie Hart Bungaree Blyth Benbournie
Hart,_South_Australia
Church in New South Wales, Australia
St John's, Ballan St John's, Bannockburn St John's, Beaufort St John's, Bungaree St John's, Halls Gap St John's, Highton St John's, Heywood St John's, Horsham
St_Alban's_Anglican_Church
Church in Bunbury, Western Australia
St John's, Ballan St John's, Bannockburn St John's, Beaufort St John's, Bungaree St John's, Halls Gap St John's, Highton St John's, Heywood St John's, Horsham
St Boniface Cathedral, Bunbury
St_Boniface_Cathedral,_Bunbury
Australian Roman Catholic priest (born 1965)
1999 to 2013. Until he was named a bishop in 2019, he served a parish in Bungaree from 2005 and another in Gordon from 2009 and headed the Advisory Council
Shane_Mackinlay
19th-20th century Australian rider, dealer, owner and trainer of racehorses
friend. He made further trips to Wirrabara, Mintaro and G. C. Hawker's Bungaree station, trading and breaking promising horses. Ferry got out of horse-breaking
Seth_Ferry
Anglican church in Melbourne
Houghton, and the old high altar being given to the parish of St John's, Bungaree in 1939. Other features include an alabaster bust by William Wetmore Story
Christ_Church,_South_Yarra
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Full of Knowledge Light
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Goddess of Flowers
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Muslim
Pleasant, Happy, Jovial
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One who Resides in Awareness
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Male
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Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from Gaelic Ó Brógáin, BROGAN means "descendant of Brógán," hence "little shoe."
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