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In one recording session she was alone, another time she was with a European Australian friend, Anne Ruprecht and another time she was with an Aboriginal friend. [12] In 1978, Simon wrote an autobiography, Through My Eyes; [11] [13] [3] further editions were published in 1987 [14] and 1995. Simon died in Taree in 1981.
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Taree (/tɑːriː/) is a city on the Mid North Coast, New South Wales, Australia. It and nearby Cundletown were settled in 1831 by William Wynter. [ 2 ] Since then it has grown to a population of 26,381, [ 1 ] and commands a significant agricultural district.
Taree: No: defunct: 1890–1893 The Manning River news and advocate for the Northern Coast districts of New South Wales: Balgowlah: No: defunct: 1865–1873 Manning River News: Cundletown: No: defunct: 1874–1887 Manning River Times: Cundletown: No: defunct: 1869–1893 Manning River Times: Taree: No: current: 1939–
The Greater Taree City Council (GTCC) was a local government area on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia, until 12 May 2016 when it was amalgamated to form part of the Mid-Coast Council. It was originally formed in 1981 from the Manning Shire, and the Taree and Wingham Municipal Councils.
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The area around Taree was first settled by a naval man, William Wynter, who took up a selection of 2,560 acres (1,040 ha) there in 1831. Wynter appears to have had very amicable relations with the Birrbay, something inferred by the fact that his son William, who grew up among the Birrbay, was allowed to go hunting with them, and learnt their ...
Tinonee is a small town on the banks of the Manning River, near Taree on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales in Mid-Coast Council, Australia. Tinonee was founded in 1854 and in the late 1980s became part of Greater Taree City. At the 2006 census, Tinonee had a population of 734 people. [1]