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bunyip

Austral a legendary monster said to inhabit swamps and lagoons of the Australian interior
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The book presents some Indigenous vocabulary such as min-min lights and bunyips, providing the opportunity for further word inquiries.
www.wildlifetours.com.au SOAP EXPERIENCE Bunyip Tours has a three-hour Neighbours trip for [euro]41.50pp that heads straight to Ramsay Street, allowing me to snoop into the gardens of No 22 (the Robinson's household), No 24 (Lou Carpenter's abode), No 28 (Susan and Karl Kennedy's house) and No 30 (Toadie Rebecchi's pad).
Creatures of Aboriginal legend, such as the rainbow serpent and the bunyip, make their appearances, as do an alien and a spaceship.
(5.) Tamsin Kerr, Conversations with the Bunyip: The idea of wild
The champion of the so-called 'bunyip aristocracy', Wentworth engineered an Upper House based on a system of proportional representation that was too liberal for the leading liberals of the day.
Bertie the Bunyip, I remember, and his arch-enemy Sir Guy D.
Emily and the BIG BAD Bunyip by Jackie French, published by HarperCollins, pounds 5.99 pb What a delightful new book celebrating Christmas from the team who created the best-selling Pete the Sheep and Diary of a Wombat.
Her PhD Conversations with the Bunyip is on planning and celebrating place through the arts.
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