'Long time coming': From today, this major NSW river will be recognised by its Aboriginal name By News December 17, 2021 Add Comment Edit The Macquarie River in central NSW will now also be recognised as Wambuul, after the state government officially adopted the waterway's Aboriginal name. Share this post Related PostsAs inflation continues to soften, a 'structural, longer-term' problem points to future interest rate hikesThe tactic Albanese deploys to keep tight control where Morrison lost itAustralian migrant population growth hits all-time high as borders reopenBrisbane 2032 promised an Oceania Games — The challenge is turning talk into actionWhy many consider this West Australian the nation's most significant place on Anzac DayBannon associate sentenced to prison over border wall fraudDid Fox News really oust its most powerful pundit over rude texts? Delving into Tucker Carlson's exitTwo words are largely MIA from the Defence review — China and Ukraine
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