People often ask 'what does it mean when you see a willie wag tail?'. Seeing this williewag tail I know that the frangipani next door is becoming green again and soon this one and it's… https://t.co/wadXruid4C
@ABCIndigenous @dominiceliseo There is a word in Pitjantjatjara 'maliki' which means 'stranger/ foreigner/outsider. However for this joke to make sense, I think Trevor should have used the word 'foreigner' as he did with 'wall'.
An often-overlooked part of Australian history is how the Ngarigo and Djiringanj people forged a strong connection with brumbies after they were introduced to the Snowy Mountains. https://t.co/8uffm5sje1 via @Bega_News
@marcialangton @SBSNews I'm pretty sure that the only time there was over a million people in Australia that couldn't speak English was when the English invaded this country.