Terry Hie Hie Aboriginal Area






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Terry Hie Hie Aboriginal Area, established in 2005, is a significant cultural reserve located near the town of Terry Hie Hie in New South Wales. Once a ceremonial and gathering place for the Gamilaroi (Gomeroi, Gamileroi, Gamileraay) People, the area now offers visitors a tranquil setting to explore its rich heritage. The reserve features at least 240 axe-grinding grooves, a corroboree ground, a bora ring, carved and scarred trees, and two Aboriginal cemeteries. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, birdwatching, and walking along the Yana-y Warruwi track, which winds through diverse woodlands and grasslands. The area is also home to a variety of native wildlife, including woodland birds, mammals, and reptiles. An educational program provides insights into the language, history, and culture of the Gamilaroi People.
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