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Wiradjuri
Phonetic wira?jd?u?rajDescription The Wiradjuri people (Wiradjuri northern dialect pronunciation [wira?jd?u?raj]; Wiradjuri southern dialect pronunciation [wira?j?u?raj]) are a group of Aboriginal Australian people from central New South Wales, united by common descent through kinship and shared traditions. They survived as skilled hunter-fisher-gatherers, in family groups or clans, and many still use knowledge of hunting and gathering techniques as part of their customary life.
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- Adelong
- Argalong
- Bangadang
- Batlow
- Bimberi
- Black Creek
- Blowering
- Bogong Peaks Wilderness
- Bombowlee
- Bombowlee Creek
- Brindabella
- Bringenbrong
- Brungle
- Brungle Creek
- Buddong
- Burra
- Cabramurra
- Califat
- Cooleman
- Cooleys Creek
- Courabyra
- Couragago
- Darlow
- Ellerslie
- Ellerslie
- Gadara
- Geehi
- Gilmore
- Glenroy
- Gocup
- Goobarragandra
- Grahamstown
- Green Hills
- Greg Greg
- Indi
- Jagumba
- Jagungal Wilderness
- Jingellic
- Jones Bridge
- Khancoban
- Killimicat
- Kosciuszko
- Kunama
- Lacmalac
- Laurel Hill
- Little River
- Long Plain
- Lower Bago
- Mannus
- Maragle
- Minjary
- Mount Adrah
- Mount Horeb
- Munderoo
- Mundongo
- Murray Gorge
- Nurenmerenmong
- Ournie
- Paddys River
- Pilot Wilderness
- Pinbeyan
- Red Hill
- Rosewood
- Sandy Gully
- Sharps Creek
- Talbingo
- Taradale
- Tom Groggin
- Tooma
- Tumbarumba
- Tumorrama
- Tumut
- Tumut Plains
- Welaregang
- Wereboldera
- Wermatong
- Westdale
- Westwood
- Willigobung
- Windowie
- Wondalga
- Wyangle
- Yarrangobilly
- Yaven Creek