Canobolas Platform (RAILWAY STATION), NSW Details

Origin

Aboriginal. Two shoulders. (coona shoulder; booloo two). The two shoulders are the twin peaks of Old Man and Young Man Canobolas. Booloo is a variation of Bulli. (Reed - Place Names of Australia)

Canobolas Platform (RAILWAY STATION), NSW
title Canobolas Platform (RAILWAY STATION)
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state NSW
reference 26866
placename Canobolas Platform
designation RAILWAY STATION
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origin Aboriginal. Two shoulders. (coona shoulder; booloo two). The two shoulders are the twin peaks of Old Man and Young Man Canobolas. Booloo is a variation of Bulli. (Reed - Place Names of Australia)
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