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The Yuin are considered as the traditional owners of Wallaga Lake land. [12] The former Wallaga Lake National Park is incorporated into Gulaga National Park . [ 27 ] Gulaga Mountain , in the Gulaga National Park , is described by Aboriginal people as the place of ancestral origin for Yuin people.
Jerrinja is the name of an Aboriginal Australian people from the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia.Their traditional lands cover from Crooked River in the north to Clyde River in the south, from the coast (Roseby Park) in the east to the mountains in the west [1] (Braidwood, New South Wales).
Braidwood was formerly the seat of the Tallaganda local government area. However, following restructuring of local government areas by the New South Wales Government, it is now part of Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council. The local paper is now called the Braidwood Times. Through much of the 20th century, Braidwood was essentially in rural ...
The area now known as Jembaicumbene lies on the traditional lands of Walbanga people, a group of Yuin. [5] [6] Settlers took over land in the area from the 1830s. [7] In 1853, Jembaicumbene Creek and it tributaries were proclaimed a goldfield. [8] By 1859, there were over a thousand gold miners on the creek, including six hundred Chinese miners.
Bedervale is a heritage-listed colonial homestead in Braidwood, New South Wales, Australia.The house was designed by John Verge and was completed in 1842.. Bedervale is owned privately and the homestead's contents were purchased by the National Trust of Australia (NSW) to maintain the interior collection.
He was born at Braidwood and he was one of the first cohort that would all attend school. His father, Thomas Farrell (1811—1901), was an ex-convict carpenter at Mount Elrington, when he married Mary Connell's younger sister, Ellen (c.1824—1902), in 1841.
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The history of Braidwood, New South Wales in Australia dates back to the early nineteenth century. The historic nature of the town has been recognised with the listing of the entire town on the former Register of the National Estate on 21 October 1980 and the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 3 April 2006.