These include the western plains of New South Wales, and the Einasleigh Uplands, Barkly Tableland, and Mulga Lands of inland Queensland. |
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It's a cameraman's film and mostly about riding dangerously through mulga and rounding up scrub bulls. |
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That news came by mulga wire and in due time, was confirmed by one person and another. |
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There are signs of many birds such as the Major Mitchell cockatoos, mulga parrots, honeyeaters, crested bellbirds and many more. |
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I'm using blackwood, beefwood, Qld maple and Qld walnut, several myrtles, she-oak, ironwood, vic. ash, minnerichi, mulga, fig. jarrah and wandoo. |
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Widgety bushes and mulga were the main fodder trees, but new plants of these species had no chance of getting beyond the seedling stage. |
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I have enough of them and head into the bush, towards some big mulga trees. |
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Much of this carpet of herbs is on shallow gravelly and stony soils, too poor for buffel, or under mulga trees. |
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They walked on in silence after that, blindly stumbling through the patches of thick mulga scrub. |
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Within a week we were navigating our way through the mulga with great verve and confidence. |
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The Maverick quiver takes care of all your gear when you are out in the field or in the mulga. |
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Leaving the neighbourhood of Lake Kumarina, they travelled farther north, gathering the mulga apples by the way. |
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Another important food provided by the mulga tree in the cooler months is the mulga apple. |
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If the desert people lose their language, who will know its special word for the white powder that forms on the mulga apple? |
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The sweet material, afterwards made into honey by the ants, may be derived from the mulga apple. |
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In the season, he eats the native peach and the mulga apple, two of the fruits indigenous to this part of the world. |
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These are resurrection ferns, like the ones in the mulga wood. |
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You can forget about the spinifex country and most of the mulga country. |
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Little is recorded about mulga apples beyond the fact that they have a sweet taste and that both the gall itself, and the wasp larva in its centre, are eaten. |
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All around us we see southern Australia with mulga trees outside. |
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Wood such as mulga, ironwood, redgum and desert oak is used. |
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You can always walk around the spinifex and mulga down there. |
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I had been receiving worrying reports about her by mulga wire. |
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The news goes round by mulga wire to homes that are far and near. |
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We turned and headed back the way we had come, the camels crashing down the mulga like portable scrub clearing engines mounted with packsaddles and water jerry cans. |
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Here the public and shooters hang dead feral cats from an old mulga, and at any time there may be dozens of the stinking carcases dangling like macabre Christmas decorations. |
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But the gentle slope soon became much steeper as they straddled fallen trunks of mulga and mallee, sidestepped unstable boulders and clambered over perilous rock ridges. |
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You see clouds of tiny, smoky blues around the base of mulga trees. |
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In the meantime, I had been receiving worrying reports about Nancy by mulga wire but could not find out for sure what was wrong. |
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These include mulga, myall and black oak woodlands, chenopod shrublands, ephemeral wetlands and fringing dunes, and melaleuca drainages. |
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The dunes have a scattered-to-moderate overstorey of mulga, white cypress pine, red box, and rosewood and locally dense stands of narrow-leafed hopbush and pituri. |
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Vegetation varies accordingly, with brigalow and belah dominant on the Vertosols and poplar box, mulga and forest gum common on the Kandosols and Tenosols. |
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