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Change of NamesCountry forums / Australia, New Zealand & Antarctica / Australia | ||
If life wasn't complicated enough, it looks like we now have a whole host of renamed National parks to remember. Ayer's Rock has changed to Uluru, The Olgas have changed name to Kata Tjuta and I have heard that Katherine Gorge is just one of the many that have also changed name. So where on the internet can one find all these renamed National Parks. | ||
Perhaps 3 out of 10. | 1 | |
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Think that's bad...? Beautiful Beaudesert Shire will soon be known as Bogan Logan... what with the new Labor council amalgamation plans... to55ers | 3 | |
I thought what had actually happened was that Uluru changed to Ayers Rock (and Kata Tjuta to The Olgas) | 4 | |
#4 Lol! I am currently teaching Korean kids the correct name for Ayers Rock is Uluru. Good practice for the 'r' & 'l' sounds, which they sometimes have difficulty with. | 5 | |
At school I have a map of Australia which shows were each of the groups are from. Not sure where it came from but would be happy to find out for you. For example out in Western Sydney you are on Dharug land. | 6 | |
I think Magabala books in Broome publishes a map of Australia overlaid with all the different Aboriginal groupings and place names (might be the same one that Elsie is referring to). Don't think it addresses the Murris vs Kooris issue though. I can tell you that Koori also used in Victoria though. Also pretty sure that Murri is used in Northern NSW but not sure where one stops and the other starts. | 7 | |
From the Museum of Victoria's Bunjilaka Aboriginal Centre comes this: | 8 | |