No that was more the type of thing the Americans went in for, However there was a period when bounty's were paid for aboriginals in NSW.
Aboriginal tribes lived throughout New South Wales. They lived along the coastal areas; in the mountains; the high country of the southeast; along the rivers; and in the outback. There was not one part of New South Wales that was not indigenous territory.
An Aboriginal word from New South Wales, Australia
The aboriginal word 'Tarraganda" means 'chain of ponds'. It is a well-watered stretch of country near the town of Bega on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia.
Karakarook means "Elbow." It is also a name of a small village in New South Wales (Australia).
It is unknown what the Aboriginal population of the Sydney area was in 1780. Europeans did not settle there until 1788.
Pat O'Shane is an Australian Aborigine who is also a leading magistate in New South Wales. Born in Mossman, Qld, in 1841, she has become active in working for Aboriginal rights. She first came to prominence when, in 1981, she was appointed permanent head of the New South Wales Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, becoming not only the first Aboriginal person but also the first woman to become a permanent head of ministry in Australia.
It's boomerang, and it origates from an extinct Aboriginal language from New South Wales, Australia, during the early days of European settlement in the then-new colony.
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, in 2007 New South Wales had the highest number of indigenous residents, followed closely by Queensland. See link below.
Wagga Wagga (New South Wales): place of many crowsGnowangerup (Western Australia): place where the mallee hen (gnow) nestsMudgee (New South Wales): nest in the hillsGoondiwindi (Queensland): resting place of birdsManjimup (Western Australia): meeting place, or place of, a broad-leafed edible reedCootamindra (New South Wales): turtleWoy Woy (New South Wales): big lagoon, or much water
The bilby's name means "long-nosed rat" in the language of the Yuwaalaraay Aboriginal tribe of northern New South Wales.
The abbreviation for New South Wales is NSW.
No. New South Wales is a state in Australia.