Boolaroo (SUBURB), NSW Details

Description

A town about 4 km WSW of Cardiff and about 2 km NE of Teralba. Boundaries defined 31 May 1991 and shown on GNB3506 amd 10.8.01.

Origin

Aboriginal: many flies; place of may flies. (Reed 1967) Also:Said to ba an Awakabal Aboriginal term for many flies or two. (Not verified). (Appleton1992).

Boolaroo (SUBURB), NSW
title Boolaroo (SUBURB)
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state NSW
reference 7557
placename Boolaroo
designation SUBURB
geographical name
previous names
lga LAKE MACQUARIE
description A town about 4 km WSW of Cardiff and about 2 km NE of Teralba. Boundaries defined 31 May 1991 and shown on GNB3506 amd 10.8.01.
meaning
origin Aboriginal: many flies; place of may flies. (Reed 1967) Also:Said to ba an Awakabal Aboriginal term for many flies or two. (Not verified). (Appleton1992).
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