The national park covers almost both the O’Hares and Stokes Creek catchments. It contains significant biodiversity and ecosystems and Aboriginal culturally significant sites. It has high conservation significance within the region, especially due to the low disturbance within the park and limited public access.

What animals live in dharawal National Park?

A crucial catchment More than 500 plant species occur within the park, providing a home to a wide range of animals, including koalas and long-nosed potoroos, swamp wallabies, eastern wallaroos, New Holland honeyeaters and countless birds.

What LGA is dharawal National Park?

Dharawal National Park – Campbelltown City Council.

How do you say hello in Dharawal language?

“Even when you’re in a shopping centre on a weekend and a kid walks up to you and says, “ngumbi Jodi” which is hello in Dharawal.

Which nation are the Dharawal people?

Australia
The Dharawal, or Tharawal are indigenous or Aboriginal people of Australia, identified by the Dharawal (or Tharawal) language.

How do you say welcome in Dharawal?

The greeting in the Dharawal language reads naggangbi gweagalgulli nguranhung nhay. This is translated as Welcome – This is Gweagal people’s country.

How long have the Dharawal people been here?

We know from the vast array of Aboriginal art that has been found within the Dharawal area that there were four main techniques used by the Aboriginals over their 8500 years of occupation of this area; that is, after the last Ice Age.

What country is Sutherland on?

Sutherland

Sutherland Cataibh (Scottish Gaelic)
CountryScotland
Council areaHighland
County townDornoch
Area

Where do Dharawal people live?

The Dharawal people’s lands are mostly confined to the area south of Botany Bay, extending as far south as the Nowra area, across to the Georges River in Sydney’s west. Clans or bands (called ‘tribes’ by the Europeans) within Sydney belonged to several major language groups, often with coastal and inland dialects.

Is Dharawal same as Dharawal?

The Dharawal, or Tharawal are indigenous or Aboriginal people of Australia, identified by the Dharawal (or Tharawal) language,….Tharawal.

Dharawal people
Language branch:Yuin–Kuric
Language group:Yora
Group dialects:Tharawal
Area

Where are the Dharawal nature reserves?

Dharawal Nature Reserve and Dharawal State Conservation Area are contiguous reserves encompassing a combined area of approximately 6,613 hectares. The reserves are situated generally between the Illawarra Escarpment and the Georges River, north-west of Wollongong.

When is Dharawal National Park open?

Dharawal National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger. Contact hours: Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 4.30pm.

Why visit drivedharawal National Park?

Dharawal National Park offers a diverse bushland experience in southern Sydney. Sustained by a distinctive network of creeks, including the ecologically-important O’Hares Creek catchment, this leafy park is of great significance to the Dharawal Aboriginal people and protects a number of special Aboriginal sites.

Where are the Illawarra reserves located?

The reserves are situated generally between the Illawarra Escarpment and the Georges River, north-west of Wollongong. The reserves together comprise almost the entire catchment of the O’Hares and Stokes Creeks.