The Gameygal (Kameygal) clan, members of the Dharug language group, originally inhabited the area now known as Carss Park, on the foreshores of Kogarah Bay. After white settlement of the Sydney Harbour region, the area was slow to develop and remained, until the early twentieth century, a rural farming and bushland community. However, when the first auction of land on the Carss Bush Estate took place on 26 January 1924 amidst great fanfare, development of the area got a foothold
Belmore, in the City of Canterbury, is part of the traditional land of the Bediagal people. The area...
Sales plan for land bounded by Renn, Bay, Edward, Smith, and Souter Streets, and Carlton Crescent, K...
This report presents outcomes from a collaborative research project between OEH and the University o...
The suburb of St Johns Park was part of the traditional land of the Cabrogal people, a subgroup of t...
Seven Hills, popularly known as ‘Sevo’, is a suburb of the City of Blacktown.When white men first ar...
Hurlstone Park, in the City of Canterbury, is part of the traditional land of the Wangal people. Haw...
The first colonists who came to Sydney in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries had com...
Auburn, the centre of the municipality of the same name, is in western Sydney on the main western ra...
It is generally argued that the Aborigines who occupied the lands in what is now Mortlake and Breakf...
Oran Park is a locality on the southwest rural-urban interface of the Sydney metropolitan area. It i...
Lake Parramatta is about two kilometres north of Parramatta's central business district, on Hunts Cr...
Hornsby, in the parish of South Colah, is about 180 metres above sea level and is the administrative...
Sydney is unusual in having large areas of native bushland surviving in the very heart of the citysc...
Camellia is an industrial suburb about five kilometres east of Parramatta city centre, on the south ...
The township of Engadine in Sutherland Shire is on the Old Princes Highway (formerly Princes Highway...
Belmore, in the City of Canterbury, is part of the traditional land of the Bediagal people. The area...
Sales plan for land bounded by Renn, Bay, Edward, Smith, and Souter Streets, and Carlton Crescent, K...
This report presents outcomes from a collaborative research project between OEH and the University o...
The suburb of St Johns Park was part of the traditional land of the Cabrogal people, a subgroup of t...
Seven Hills, popularly known as ‘Sevo’, is a suburb of the City of Blacktown.When white men first ar...
Hurlstone Park, in the City of Canterbury, is part of the traditional land of the Wangal people. Haw...
The first colonists who came to Sydney in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries had com...
Auburn, the centre of the municipality of the same name, is in western Sydney on the main western ra...
It is generally argued that the Aborigines who occupied the lands in what is now Mortlake and Breakf...
Oran Park is a locality on the southwest rural-urban interface of the Sydney metropolitan area. It i...
Lake Parramatta is about two kilometres north of Parramatta's central business district, on Hunts Cr...
Hornsby, in the parish of South Colah, is about 180 metres above sea level and is the administrative...
Sydney is unusual in having large areas of native bushland surviving in the very heart of the citysc...
Camellia is an industrial suburb about five kilometres east of Parramatta city centre, on the south ...
The township of Engadine in Sutherland Shire is on the Old Princes Highway (formerly Princes Highway...
Belmore, in the City of Canterbury, is part of the traditional land of the Bediagal people. The area...
Sales plan for land bounded by Renn, Bay, Edward, Smith, and Souter Streets, and Carlton Crescent, K...
This report presents outcomes from a collaborative research project between OEH and the University o...