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1817 - North West - view
Aboriginal pathway above the Colo River to reach the Putty district
1818 - North West - view
Colo River
1818 - North West - view
Paterson tributary
1818 - North West - view
Hunter River
1818 - North West - view
a land route from Sydney to Newcastle
1818 - North West - view
Wallis Creek
1818 - North Coastal - view
On Bungaree’s return from the voyage, Alexander Berry cares for Bungaree when
beaten up by a drunken man, and writes “I found him a man decidedly of
considerable natural talent, faithful and trust worthy”. On his return Bungaree
finds that his family group has left ‘Bungaree’s farm’ at Georges Head for the
Northern Beaches. In this way they continue their long tradition of moving
about their country according to food availability, changing seasons, and for
meetings and ceremonies.
1819 - North West - view
lower Nepean River
1819 - North West - view
Wollondilly River
1819 - North West - view
Parramatta river
1819 - North West - view
Hunter River
1819 - North West - view
Hunter River
1820 - North West - view
Hunter River
1820 - North West - view
Their route becomes the first road north from Sydney . It opens officially as a road in 1823
1821 - North Coastal - view
Bungaree
is living near Newcastle and his clan put on a “Kauraberie” for Macquarie
during his farewell tour of the colony. The Governor persuades Bungaree and his
family group to move back to Georges Head.
1821 - South West - view
Cox River
1821 - North West - view
Newcastle Harbour
1821 - North West - view
Wallis’s Creek