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                                                                                                                                                      THROSBY THEMES
                                                               Aboriginal Homeland




                                    The Hunter River or Coquun estuary as the aboriginal people

                                       originally named it transformed from tidal mudflats and

                             beaches to creeks, swamps, floodplains, forests, and fields offering a

                                          diverse food supply of fish, shellfish, flora, and fauna.




                                      Aboriginal people resided on the shores of the Coquun for

                              thousands of years. Evidence of their camp sites and shell middens

                               along the river bank, from Yohaaba at the mouth of the Coquun to

                                 Onebygamba, purports the existence once of many clan groups.



                                 The Aboriginal population on the Coquun declined rapidly after

                                   the establishment of a white settlement at Newcastle in 1804.

                                  The first official muster of Aboriginal people at Muloobinba in

                                       1827 registered only 140 Aboriginal persons in receipt of

                                    Government Slops and Blankets. This clan was identified as

                                      the Coal River Tribe consisting of 50 men, 40 women, and
                                                                            50 children.

                                  Behind Meerkarlba a campsite, ceremonial and burial grounds

                                  once existed. A high ridge and paddock provided sheltered and

                                    flat camp sites away from the tidal influences of the Coquun.




                                 Aboriginal place names for locations around Newcastle Harbour




                                        Muloobinba (place of the Mulubin sea fern)- Newcastle

                                                                  Coquun - Hunter River •
                                               Meekarlba - Place of sweet honey-Honeysuckle

                                                                   Derrigarba - Wickham

                                             Onebygamba (place of large mound)- Carrington

                                                                   Yohaaba - Port Hunter

                                                            Whibaygamba - Nobbys Island

                                                               Tahlbihn - South Headland

                                                           Burrabihngarn - North Headland




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