Topics: Sites: Historic

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Central - view

The Palms Milk Bar

West - view

The Manse

South West - view

Aboriginal art sites around the Southern Sydney area

South West - view

a soak near Mt Annan

North West - view

Sackville Reach Reserve

North Coastal - view

a large family cave on Cowan Creek

Central - view

The Greek Café

South Coastal - view

old army barracks at Herne Bay (Riverwood)

North West - view

graveyard that was used by the residents of the former Sackville Reach Reserve

South West - view

Mt. Taurus

North West - view

Sackville Reach Reserve

North Coastal - view

a family cave on Cowan Creek

Central - view

‘The Big E’ – The Empress Hote

West - view

Stonecutter’s Ridge

West - view

Portland Head

South West - view

Birragal Lagoon

North West - view

Sackville Reach Reserve.

Before Cook - North Coastal - view

Koories also produce ochre paintings of animals and handprints. In both cave and on rock platforms, totemic figures were also reproduced in soil and sand during ceremony.

Before Cook - North Coastal - view

Guringai speakers (some of whom called themselves by the clan names below) met the first fleet when it arrived in 1788 and they were the first Indigenous people in Australia to resist Phillip’s fleet. They inhabited the north shore of Sydney Harbour, living along the coast from Kirribilli then north to Manly up along the northern beaches to Broken Bay and as far as Wyong. Inland they extended to the Lane Cove River. The word for man or person is kuri (Koori) and kuringga , the possessive means ‘belonging to kuri’. Ngai (ng/guy) means ‘woman’. Within the language area were many tribal names such as Garigal, Gayamaygal, Gai-mariagal and Borogegal.

Before Cook - North Coastal - view

The Garigal (Carigal, Karigal) mentioned by the Reverend Lancelot Threlkeld, inhabited the south shore of the Hawkesbury River (Deeriban). Willemerring who speared Governor Phillip was from this clan. The Cannalgal inhabited the area of Manly Beach and the coast to Dee Why.