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Documenting Australia's rich Aboriginal and European history.
Berrima
The village of Berrima in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales. The name Berrima is believed to derive from an Aboriginal word meaning either "southward" or "black swan".
Originally home to the Dharawal, Europeans first explored the area in the 1790s; with settlement beginning in 1830.
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Berrima, NSW, Australia
The village of Berrima in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales. The name Berrima is believed to derive from an Aboriginal word meaning either "southward" or "black swan".
Originally home to the Dharawal, Europeans first explored the area in the 1790s; with settlement beginning in 1830.
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This particular item is a plaque honoring poet & playwright Grace Perry AM, who lived in the 'Magistrate's House', and owned a 2,000 acre property nearby.
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