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Mayal Creek (CREEK), NSW Details
History
Prior to Christmas 1846 the Tulgigin people murdered two cedar getters called Hughes and Collins there. (Richmond Tweed Regional Lib) Originally known as Kierrim Kirrin or the place of many wallabies.
Description
A watercourse connecting the Rous River with the Tweed River. It extends from the Tweed River just east of Murwillumbah in a generally northern direction for about 4 km to the Rous River.
Meaning
From the Bandjalung-Yughambeh dialect word dialect chain mayil or native elm. Source: M Sharpe Dictionary p132 1998.
Origin
Aboriginal/European
Mayal Creek (CREEK), NSW
title | Mayal Creek (CREEK) |
additional | |
state | NSW |
reference | 36825 |
placename | Mayal Creek |
designation | CREEK |
geographical name | |
previous names | |
lga | TWEED |
description | A watercourse connecting the Rous River with the Tweed River. It extends from the Tweed River just east of Murwillumbah in a generally northern direction for about 4 km to the Rous River. |
meaning | From the Bandjalung-Yughambeh dialect word dialect chain mayil or native elm. Source: M Sharpe Dictionary p132 1998. |
origin | Aboriginal/European |
history | Prior to Christmas 1846 the Tulgigin people murdered two cedar getters called Hughes and Collins there. (Richmond Tweed Regional Lib) Originally known as Kierrim Kirrin or the place of many wallabies. |