
Tamworth Heritage festival success surprises some
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Wallaby - Wan.guy
Gamilaraay Word of the Week ǀ Week 18 We're learning some animal names Wallaby - Wan.guy (Notes: In Gamilaraay language "ng" has a particular soft pronounciation like the ng in "sing", the dot between the n and the g in wan.guy indicates that the two sounds are pronounced separately, not as one sound.)

Kamilaroi stars, constellations in song, music, stories
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Tamworth's 2018 Regional Heritage Awards announced at Goonoo Goonoo Station
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Bandarr - Kangaroo
Gamilaraay Word of the Week ǀ Week 17 Over the next few weeks we'll learn some animal names Bandarr - Kangaroo

White Cockatoo Star Story
Stories Under the Stars is on in Tamworth tonight! Here's a little star story to start your day off with many more to come tonight. Stories under the Stars will launch Tamworth's Heritage Week celebrations. It starts at 7:30pm tonight, 19 April, at the Tamworth Botanic Gardens. Bring a picnic blanket or the camping chairs and feel free to bring along a picnic dinner if you wish. The White Cockatoo features in a number of Kamilaroi stories - this is just one of them. The night

Bilirr the Black Cockatoo
amilaraay Word of the Week ǀ Week 16 When I take groups of school children to the Marsupial Park I call Bilirr by his Aboriginal name and he follows me around. He recognises his proper name and knows he has a mate. Watch while I call him. Bilirr - Red-tailed black cockatoo
Muyaay - Sulphur-crested cockatoo
Gilaa - Galah
Yaluu - See you again

Yanay - Using inflection to create meaning
Gamilaraay Word of the Week ǀ Week 15 Yanay There are a few different ways that yanay is used in the language. The meaning is changed by context and inflection. Yanay - Walk, go
Yanay - 😊👋 See ya
Yanay! - 😡👉 Get going

Kamilaroi history brought to life through walking trail videos
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Len Waters' star night to reveal Kamilaroi culture
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