Bulgandry Aboriginal Site......Rock Carving .. Kariong
One of the best Aboriginal Rock Carving Sites on the Central Coast....... Go here before you go to this fake place down the road.
Bulgandry Aboriginal Engraving Site
View over the board-walk at the Bulgandry Aboriginal Engraving site off Woy Woy Road
Aboriginal Rock Art and Engraving Sites, Sydney
The Aboriginal Heritage Office (a partnership of Ku-ring-gai, Lane Cove, North Sydney, Northern Beaches, Strathfield and Willoughby Councils) talks about Aboriginal rock engravings and rock art in northern Sydney.
Thanks to University of NSW Nuru Gili Indigenous Programs Unit, the NSW Government's Heritage Near Me program and the AHO's partner Councils for their assistance.
Ancient Australian Aboriginal Art (Rock Engravings)
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Niiarrnumber Burrai (Our Country) - Newcastle VR
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Bulgandry Aboriginal Art Site - This Place
Gomeroi man Gavi Duncan explains the significance of Bulgandry, a sacred Indigenous art site. Situated in the Brisbane Water National Park, Bulgandry is home to rock carvings depicting the story of Baiyami, the creator.
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Rare works of Aboriginal rock art in the greater Sydney are are under threat.
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A film showing a group of men uncovering and working to safely move the Aboriginal rock carvings found near Burnett River in 1972. The Burnett River rises in the Burnett Range, part of the Great Dividing Range, close to Mount Gaeta and east of Monto. The river flows generally south past Eidsvold and Mundubbera before heading east, adjacent to the townships of Gayndah and Wallaville before entering the city of Bundaberg. The river flows into the Coral Sea at Burnett Heads, roughly 20 kilometres from Bundaberg.
Film about the Aboriginal carvings at the Burnett River, Queensland. Views of the Burnett River, river banks, and people working to uncover the Aboriginal carvings. Includes scenes of two men shovelling sand and pouring water to reveal the Aboriginal carvings on the rocks; a group of people studying the carvings; the drilling of a small hole next to one of the carvings; and a bulldozer and a group of people working to excavate the area.
These carvings were likely uncovered during the process of constructing a barrage for irrigation in the early 1970s. The rocks were likely moved to Griffith University Nathan Campus.
From the Griffith University website:
There are two sites on the Nathan campus which display rock engravings that were relocated from the Burnett River, Bundaberg.
Leading Griffith University rock art expert and ARC Australian Laureate Fellow Professor Paul Tacon is working with Traditional Elders and the Queensland Museum to learn more about these engravings.
In total, 19 rocks were transported to Griffith University by the Queensland Government in the early 1970s when a barrage was constructed near the Burnett River for irrigation purposes.
They feature pecked designs, and kangaroo and emu tracks. There are also ovals, lines and grooves which were a result of stone axe sharpening.
The University acknowledges the importance and value of these artefacts, and is committed to their care, in consultation with Elders and the Queensland Museum.
Recently, new barriers and signage were erected by the University to better protect and promote these artefacts.
Griffith University recognises the Jagera and Turrbal peoples as the traditional custodians of the land on which the Nathan campus is situated, and encourages students, staff and the wider community to learn about these rock engravings in the spirit of reconciliation.
Burnett River
The original rock art site, each engraved bolder, and each engraved image are considered sacred to past and present Aboriginal people. The Burnett River site was an important meeting place for ancestral beings who are said to have created the engravings. The site is also sacred for various groups of Aboriginal people who met there over thousands of years.
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Film produced by the Premier's Department in 1972. Films of Queensland public works and Queensland life.
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Traditional Aboriginal Sites Guided by Neville Sampson
Rare Aboriginal rock art across Sydney and Newcastle (Australia) faces threats
News program discusses the lack of real protection for Australian Aboriginal engraving and arte-factory sites across Sydney and Newcastle - original Broadcast date: 30th November 2012 - ABCTV 7.30 Report New South Wales (Australia)
Woy Woy Aboriginal Rock Carvings.... Central Coast
Aboriginal Rock Carvings. . Just down the Rd from Staples Lookout ,on Woy Woy Rd .......... (don't get lost)
CENTRAL COAST - BRISBANE WATER NP - BULGANDRY
Some excellent rock carvings, especially, considering their possible age and a profusion of wildflowers.