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'Awabakal is the language of the Aboriginal people from Newcastle, Lake Macquarie and Lower Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. As Lenny takes his walk and collects insects, we learn some of the words that relate to the bush, to the landscape and the little creatures that would be found there.' Source : http://www.acra.org.au/ (Sighted 1 September 2009).
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Lenny Helping to Keep the Awabakal Language Alive
2009
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— Appears in: Koori Mail , 26 August no. 458 2009; (p. 47)
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Lenny Helping to Keep the Awabakal Language Alive
2009
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— Appears in: Koori Mail , 26 August no. 458 2009; (p. 47)
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