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kangaroo
thumb|upright=1|A male red kangaroo
thumb|upright=1|Red kangaroos, Liverpool Plains, Sydney, c. 1819

Uluru
Uluru (; ), also known as Ayers Rock ( ) and officially gazetted as UluruAyers Rock, is a large sandstone monolith. It crops out near the centre of Australia in the southern part of the Northern Territory, south-west of Alice Springs.
Aboriginal Tasmanians
indigenous people of the Australian island state of Tasmania
Australian Aboriginal flag
flag representing Aboriginal Australians

Bogong moth
species of insect
Songline
A songline, also called dreaming track, is one of the paths across the land (or sometimes the sky) within the animist belief systems of the Aboriginal cultures of Australia which mark the route followed by localised "creator-beings" in the Dreaming. The paths of the songlines are recorded in traditional song cycles, stories, dance, and art, and are often the basis of ceremonies.

Watkin Tench
Royal Marines general (1758-1833)
walkabout
Walkabout is a term dating to the pastoral era in which large numbers of Aboriginal Australians were employed on cattle stations. During the tropical wet season, when there was little work on the stations, many would return to their traditional life back home.
Pintupi Nine
group of Aboriginal Australian traditional hunter-gatherers
Biamanga National Park
National Park in New South Wales, Australia
Australian Aboriginal English
dialect of Australian English used by a large section of the Indigenous Australian population
monkey stick
English percussion instrument
Brown Lake
lake in Queensland, Australia

The Songlines
novel by Bruce Chatwin