In 2014 he was appointed Head of Curriculum at
Warrigal Road State School where he worked primarily on improving pedagogical practices across years 3-6.
In the 1843
Warrigal Creek massacre, between 80 and 200 defenceless Gunaikurnai people - men, women and children - were slaughtered in their camp.
What is interesting is that in the country of the Yowung, it is possible to find both
Warrigal Creek and Tarra River.
sophorae, Coast Wattle, Rhagodia Billardieri, Sea Berry, Tetragonia implexicoma,
Warrigal Cabbage, Muehlenbeckia adpressa, Climbing Lignum, Myoporum insulare, Boobialla-especially the last three, but the others were not far behind.
KEMPTON: 6.00 Punditry, 6.30 Picansort, 7.00 Jana, 7.30 Dream Catcher, 8.00
Warrigal, 8.30 Wise Venture, 9.00 Trymyluck.
Sacred Heart Girls College, 113
Warrigal Road, Oakleigh, Melbourne, Victoria, 23-24 August
When the readers of the Bush Tucker chapter are told, for example, that "few non-Indigenous Australians know their quandongs from their
warrigal greens!" (69-70), it is clear that the possibility of Indigenous Australians as readers has never even been considered.
Karen Lee Pommer, 47, attacked Jeff Munce when she went to pick up her eight-year-old daughter from
Warrigal Road State School in the Brisbane suburb of Eight Mile Plains on October 31 last year.
Some of these names may be unfamiliar: SIRENIAN (a member of the mammalian order Sirenia--sea cows); SPRINGER (a flying fish); WANDEROO (a langur monkey); STAGGARD (a stag in its 4th year); COMMENSAL (an animal which lives attached to another and shares its food);
WARRIGAL (Australian wild dog); KOLINSKI (a mink); HARTEBEEST(an antelope); DIDELPHIS (an opossum); BUSH BABY (an African lemur); FILANDER (an intestinal worm; also a Kangaroo); MASTODON (an extinct elephant-like mammal); POPINJAY (a parrot); PETREL (a small sea bird); CURASSOW (a turkey-like bird); STANYEL (a kestrel)."
Foron Brilliant Yellow E3GFL is the disperse dye, and is manufactured in Australia by Clariant Australia (675
Warrigal Rd, Chadstone, Vic 3148, ph.
25 In which country is a
warrigal a wild dog (or horse)?