
Kyogle - Wikipedia
Kyogle (/ k aɪ oʊ ɡ əl /) [2] is a town in the Northern Rivers region of northern New South Wales, Australia. It falls within the local government area of Kyogle Council. At the 2016 census, …
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Kyogle’s Sporting Prowess ~ the little town that plays above its weight ! Call into possibly the best little museum on the northern rivers to be inspired ! After all you can’t be what you can’t see …
Kyogle, NSW - Aussie Towns
The Kyogle Town Lookout Turn into Rous Street off Summerland Way and follow the signs to the top of the amusingly named Fairy Mountain. Not only does this lookout offer an excellent …
History & Heritage - Issuu
Kyogle is derived from the local Aboriginal word ‘Kaiou gal’ meaning ‘the place of the plain or bush turkey’, and was cared for by the Banjalang, Githabul, Gullibul and Wahlubal people ...
A history of Kyogle / by Bruce Wilson - Catalogue | National …
Kyogle-Brisbane Golden Jubilee 1930-1980. Cover title. Four booklets bound together with collective title: A history of Kyogle. You may copy under some circumstances, for example you …
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What does Kyogle mean? - Definitions.net
Kyogle is an Aboriginal Australian word meaning 'place of the Bush Turkey', a reference to the Australian brushturkey which is indigenous to the region. Cattle grazing, dairy farming and …
Kyogle: A Brief History - Kyogle Council
The area of Kyogle, a name derived from Kaiou gal (the place of the plain turkey), was settled by the Bundjalung people, whose territory was wide and who had adapted to the environment …
Kyogle | Familypedia | Fandom
Kyogle is an Aboriginal Australian word meaning "plains turkey's (bustard) egg", [3] a reference to the Scrub Turkey which is indigenous to the region. Cattle grazing, dairy farming and Forestry …