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    Wee Waa (/ w iː w ɑː /) is a ... is a town located on the north-western slopes of the New England region in New South Wales, ... It became an administrative centre ...

  2. Nov 26, 2008 · The 'Wee Waa' squatting run was established in 1837. Although Narrabri is now the principal town of the shire, Wee Waa became the first concentrated settlement in the Namoi Valley. In 1847 the ...

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    Wee Waa is 40 km west of Narrabri, 565 km north-west of Sydney via Muswellbrook ang Gunnedah and 190 m above sea-level.

    It is widely accepted that "wee waa" is a Kamilaroi word meaning "fire for roasting". Although other sources suggest it may mean "fire stick" or "place for fire".

    Wee Waa Historical Walk There is a downloadable Wee Waa Historical Walk which lists a total of 28 places of interest. Check out http://www.visitnarrabri.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Wee-Waa-Historical-Walk-brochure.pdfwhich is also available at the Narrabri Visitor Information Centre. The walk is particularly easy as the town is flat and the m...

    Yarrie Lake Located 8 km south-west of the Australia Telescope complex is Yarrie Lake, a large pool of water (1.6 km in diameter) on the boundary of the Pilliga Scrub. It is believed by some to have be en formed by a falling meteor. It is a haven for water birds with over 70 species being observed including birds which have migrated from as far nor...

    * Prior to European settlement the area was occupied by the Kamilaroi Aboriginal people. * The explorer John Oxley became the first European to reach the area. In 1818 he noted the 'majestic' Nandewar Ranges from about 70 km to the south. * The explorer Allan Cunningham explored the Boggabri Plains in 1825. * It is known that escaped convict George...

    There is no information centre in Wee Waa but the Narrabri Shire Visitor Information Centre, Newell Highway, Narrabri, it is open from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm weekdays, and 9.00 am to 2.00 pm on weekends and public holidays, tel: (02) 6799 6760.

  3. Apr 5, 2022 · SHARE. Oppression Racism Unions and Workers Activism and Reports. In January 1973 the New South Wales town of Wee Waa was shaken by a strike of more than 1,000 cotton chippers. Most of the workers were Aboriginal, and the strike challenged the racism and exploitation that were deeply entrenched in what was the central industry of the region.

  4. Photo:© Joanna Kelly 1981. Wee Waa is the name of a small country town in north-west New South Wales where I grew up as a kid during the 1950s. The name Wee Waa (pronounced “Wee-War”) is almost certainly derived from local Aboriginal language but its precise meaning or significance has been lost with the passage of time leaving us with ...

  5. Nov 26, 2008 · Tourist Information There is no information centre in Wee Waa but the Narrabri Shire Visitors' Centre can answer your questions. Located on the Newell Highway in Narrabri, it is open from 9.00 a.m ...

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  7. Wee Waa is supposedly the Aboriginal name for "roasting fire", and this name comes from the language of the Kamilaroi people, who were the original inhabitants of the land. It was one of the first white settlements on the banks of the Namoi River, being established around 1837. Although it is now an agricultural centre, it was once a venue for ...

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