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  • Bunyip 20
  • Racing sailboat

    Bunyip 20 was a day racing trimaran sailboat designed and built by Lock Crowther and his family in 1959, while he was still a teenager. It was named after

    Bunyip 20

    Bunyip_20

  • Bunyip
  • Mythical creature from Aboriginal mythology

    The bunyip is a creature from the aboriginal mythology of southeastern Australia, said to lurk in swamps, billabongs, creeks, riverbeds and waterholes

    Bunyip

    Bunyip

    Bunyip

  • Bunyip aristocracy
  • 1853 satirical term in New South Wales, Australia

    Bunyip aristocracy is an Australian term satirising attempts by William Wentworth to establish a system of titles in the colony of New South Wales. It

    Bunyip aristocracy

    Bunyip aristocracy

    Bunyip_aristocracy

  • Kraken 18
  • trimaran sailboat designed by Lock Crowther in the wake of his successful Bunyip 20 design, as a scaled-down version of the earlier Kraken 25 with similar

    Kraken 18

    Kraken_18

  • Bunyip railway station
  • Railway station in Bunyip, Victoria, Australia

    Bunyip railway station is a regional railway station on the Gippsland line, part of the Victorian railway network. It serves the town of Bunyip, in Victoria

    Bunyip railway station

    Bunyip railway station

    Bunyip_railway_station

  • List of multihulls
  • Kaimiloa Kaimiloa-Wakea Manu Kai Naramatac Shearwater I Aikane Ay Ay Bunyip 20 Egg Nog Frolic Last Pal Tangaroa (catamaran) Rongo Shearwater III Waikiki

    List of multihulls

    List_of_multihulls

  • Kraken 25
  • trimaran sailboat designed by Lock Crowther in the wake of his successful Bunyip 20 design. Advertised as "Virtually a C Class trimaran of unbelievable light

    Kraken 25

    Kraken_25

  • The Bunyip
  • Weekly newspaper published in Gawler, South Australia

    The Bunyip is a weekly newspaper, first printed on 5 September 1863, and originally published and printed in Gawler, South Australia. Its distribution

    The Bunyip

    The Bunyip

    The_Bunyip

  • The Naked Bunyip
  • 1970 Australian film

    The Naked Bunyip is a 1970 Australian documentary film directed by John B. Murray. The film explores sex in Australia using a fictional framework. The

    The Naked Bunyip

    The_Naked_Bunyip

  • Gawler Football Club
  • Australian football club

    Association". Bunyip. 20 September 1946. ""B" Grade Football Finals". Bunyip. 2 August 1946. "Three Football Teams from Gawler". Bunyip. 21 March 1947

    Gawler Football Club

    Gawler Football Club

    Gawler_Football_Club

  • Crompton and Sons
  • Companies based in Adelaide (1840–1901)

    H. Faulding Ltd., in 1962. The name Bunyip Soap Company was registered in 1898 and from c. 1955 as Crompton Bunyip Soaps Ltd until c. 1991 when the firm

    Crompton and Sons

    Crompton_and_Sons

  • Gawler
  • Town in South Australia

    The Bunyip. No. 5207. South Australia. 7 April 1950. p. 2. Retrieved 20 July 2025 – via National Library of Australia. "A Gawler Pioneer". The Bunyip. No

    Gawler

    Gawler

    Gawler

  • Ella Airlie
  • Australian singer and composer

    songwriter and performer. She co-wrote the successful Australian musical, The Bunyip. Ella Airlie was born at Ballarat in 1882 as Ella Palzer Ogilvey to Frances

    Ella Airlie

    Ella Airlie

    Ella_Airlie

  • Koo-Wee-Rup Swamp
  • Reservoir in Victoria, Australia

    swamp was bounded by Tooradin to the west, Bunyip to the east, and, to the north, the Gippsland (Oakleigh to Bunyip) railway line. The swamp drained several

    Koo-Wee-Rup Swamp

    Koo-Wee-Rup Swamp

    Koo-Wee-Rup_Swamp

  • Lock Crowther
  • Australian multihull sailboat designer

    or Lockie. Lock and his family built his first boat, a trimaran called Bunyip, in 1959 while he was still a teenager. In 1960 he raced in the Easter regatta

    Lock Crowther

    Lock_Crowther

  • Three Billy Goats Gruff
  • Norwegian fairy tale

    version of the show, three sheep crossing a bridge disturb the napping bunyip underneath. In 2008, the BBC created a modern adaptation for its Fairy Tales

    Three Billy Goats Gruff

    Three Billy Goats Gruff

    Three_Billy_Goats_Gruff

  • Eucalyptus bunyip
  • Species of eucalyptus

    Eucalyptus bunyip is a rare, slender tree that is endemic to a small area near Tonimbuk in Victoria. It has smooth, light coloured bark, glossy green egg-shaped

    Eucalyptus bunyip

    Eucalyptus_bunyip

  • The Magic Pudding (film)
  • 2000 Australian film

    Bunyip Bluegum discovers that he is not an orphan and sets out on a quest to find his parents, Meg and Tom Bluegum. Bill and Sam agree to help Bunyip

    The Magic Pudding (film)

    The_Magic_Pudding_(film)

  • Ellinbank & District Football League
  • Sports league in Victoria, Australia

    western division comprised Nar Nar Goon, Garfield, Cora Lynn, Koo Wee Rup, Bunyip, Catani and Lang Lang; and the eastern division, with eight clubs, comprised

    Ellinbank & District Football League

    Ellinbank_&_District_Football_League

  • Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue
  • 2004 platform video game

    mechs using his own bipedal Battle Bunyip power suit. Cass's thorny devil henchwoman Fluffy arrives in her own Bunyip mech and makes her way towards Currawong

    Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue

    Ty_the_Tasmanian_Tiger_2:_Bush_Rescue

  • The Bunyip (musical)
  • Australian musical

    The Bunyip, also known by the longer title The Enchantment of Fairy Princess Wattle Blossom, was written by Ella Palzier Campbell (a.k.a. Ella Airlie)

    The Bunyip (musical)

    The Bunyip (musical)

    The_Bunyip_(musical)

  • Archie (search engine)
  • FTP search engine

    J. Peter Deutsch and some financial help from McGill University, formed Bunyip Information Systems with a licensed commercial version of the Archie search

    Archie (search engine)

    Archie (search engine)

    Archie_(search_engine)

  • Chander Pahar
  • 1937 adventure novel by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay

    forests where Alvarez is killed by the Bunyip. Demoralised, Shankar tries to return to civilization. He finds the Bunyip's cave and the diamond mines by accident

    Chander Pahar

    Chander_Pahar

  • Gippsland line
  • Passenger rail service in Victoria, Australia

    locomotives, with electrification cut back to Warragul in 1987, and to Bunyip in 1998. Suburban Comeng trains were used by V/Line to provide services

    Gippsland line

    Gippsland line

    Gippsland_line

  • Kelpie
  • Shape-shifting water spirit in Scottish folklore

    as the Germanic nixie, the wihwin of Central America and the Australian bunyip. The origins of narratives about the creature are unclear, but the practical

    Kelpie

    Kelpie

    Kelpie

  • Trio (trimaran)
  • Kraken & Bunyip Open Trimarans". In Australia, Lock Crowther was focused on trimaran design, and after building and racing the original Bunyip in 1959

    Trio (trimaran)

    Trio_(trimaran)

  • Athol Gill
  • Gentle Bunyip: The Athol Gill Story. West Lakes: Seaview Press; Page, J.S. 2008. Review of A Gentle Bunyip: The Athol Gill Story. Journey. 20 April 2008

    Athol Gill

    Athol_Gill

  • Black Saturday bushfires
  • 2009 Australian fires

    suspected. Wednesday, 4 February Bunyip State Park blaze commenced. Saturday, 7 February (Black Saturday) 05:00 am – Bunyip State Park fire jumped containment

    Black Saturday bushfires

    Black Saturday bushfires

    Black_Saturday_bushfires

  • John B. Murray (filmmaker)
  • Australian filmmaker and author (died 2020)

    2020) was an Australian filmmaker and an author best known for The Naked Bunyip. His technique of distributing that film himself was very influential in

    John B. Murray (filmmaker)

    John_B._Murray_(filmmaker)

  • Crocadoo
  • 1996 Australian TV series or program

    later revealed to be a muscular ant in disguise, who wrestles crocs. Bunyip; The Bunyip is a legendary monster who supposedly arrives in times of crisis to

    Crocadoo

    Crocadoo

  • Lagoon of Islands
  • Wetland in Central Highlands, Tasmania

    Retrieved 21 April 2024. Thou, Sharlotte (20 April 2024). "For the first time in decades, the elusive call of the 'bunyip bird' returns to Tasmania's Lagoon

    Lagoon of Islands

    Lagoon_of_Islands

  • Barking owl
  • Species of owl

    the Aboriginals as the bunyip. The bunyip was said to be a fearsome creature that inhabited swamps, rivers and billabongs. Bunyips had many different descriptions

    Barking owl

    Barking owl

    Barking_owl

  • Australasian bittern
  • Species of bird

    This call is said to resemble that of a Bunyip, which is why the Australasian bittern is often known as "the Bunyip Bird" in parts of Australia. Physically

    Australasian bittern

    Australasian bittern

    Australasian_bittern

  • Pacific Rim (franchise)
  • Science fiction media franchise

    January 20, 2023. Mirroring strong reviews, Pacific Rim received an A- CinemaScore. "Pacific Rim Uprising". Metacritic. Fandom, Inc. Retrieved January 20, 2023

    Pacific Rim (franchise)

    Pacific_Rim_(franchise)

  • Pacific Rim: The Black
  • Japanese-American animated television series

    Ito Max Martini as Hercules "Herc" Hansen (archive audio) Rhys Darby as Bunyip Man In November 2018, Netflix announced that an anime series adaptation

    Pacific Rim: The Black

    Pacific_Rim:_The_Black

  • Rhys Darby
  • New Zealand actor and comedian (born 1974)

    novel" entitled This Way to Spaceship, which was released on 12 April 2012. On 20 May 2012, Darby was awarded the Fred Award by the New Zealand International

    Rhys Darby

    Rhys Darby

    Rhys_Darby

  • Carlotta (performer)
  • Australian entertainer

    touring with the show. Carlotta also appeared in the 1970 film The Naked Bunyip. Les Girls and Carlotta became an attraction for visitors to Sydney. Carlotta

    Carlotta (performer)

    Carlotta_(performer)

  • Maryknoll, Victoria
  • Town in Victoria, Australia

    recorded a population of 646 at the 2021 census. Maryknoll lies adjacent to Bunyip State Park, and is one of the youngest towns established in the Shire of

    Maryknoll, Victoria

    Maryknoll,_Victoria

  • List of lake monsters
  • Nyaminyami An artist's concept of Storsjöodjuret An artist's concept of a Bunyip, 1890 Head of Phaya Nak at Songkhla Lake, Thailand Lakes portal List of

    List of lake monsters

    List_of_lake_monsters

  • Cassowary
  • Genus of flightless birds

    encounters with the southern cassowary may have inspired the myth of the bunyip. "Cassuaridae". aviansystematics.org. The Trust for Avian Systematics. Retrieved

    Cassowary

    Cassowary

    Cassowary

  • Nanophyllium australianum
  • Species of insect

    (2008-01-15). "BunyipCo: Leafy Sticks". BunyipCo. Retrieved 2023-10-20. Smiley, Mr (2008-01-15). "BunyipCo: Leafy Sticks". BunyipCo. Retrieved 2023-10-20.

    Nanophyllium australianum

    Nanophyllium australianum

    Nanophyllium_australianum

  • Richard Holland (horse breeder)
  • South Australian horse breeder

    March 1862. p. 2. Retrieved 20 July 2025 – via National Library of Australia. "In the Infant Days of the State". The Bunyip. No. 4, 598. South Australia

    Richard Holland (horse breeder)

    Richard_Holland_(horse_breeder)

  • James A. Garfield
  • President of the United States in 1881

    booming timber industry when the railway line was laid from Dandenong to Bunyip. The district was latter [sic] renamed Garfield after an American President

    James A. Garfield

    James A. Garfield

    James_A._Garfield

  • Tooradin
  • Town in Victoria, Australia

    Tooradin comes from the Boon wurrung word too-roo-dun, which refers to the Bunyip that lived in the Koo-Wee-Rup Swamp. The Dreamtime creature had a 'reputation

    Tooradin

    Tooradin

    Tooradin

  • Chander Pahar (film)
  • 2013 Indian Bengali film by Kamaleshwar Mukherjee

    wood and waits for the Bunyip. The Bunyip turns up and, seeing its prey, jumps at it from a height. Shankar moves out and the Bunyip gets pierced on the

    Chander Pahar (film)

    Chander_Pahar_(film)

  • Ned Kelly
  • Australian bushranger (1854–1880)

    and, astonished as it withstood bullets, variously called it a ghost, a bunyip, and the devil. Journalist Tom Carrington wrote: With the steam rising from

    Ned Kelly

    Ned Kelly

    Ned_Kelly

  • Loch Ness Monster
  • Mythical creature in Scottish folklore

    amphibians or plesiosaurs. Lakes portal Bear Lake Monster Beithir Bigfoot Bunyip Champ (folklore) Chessie (sea monster) Gaasyendietha Issie Jiaolong Lake

    Loch Ness Monster

    Loch Ness Monster

    Loch_Ness_Monster

  • Southern cassowary
  • Species of flightless bird

    encounters with the southern cassowary may have inspired the myth of the bunyip. Although subject to ongoing habitat loss (some due to logging), limited

    Southern cassowary

    Southern cassowary

    Southern_cassowary

  • District Council of Munno Para East
  • Local government area in South Australia

    of Australia. "CELEBRATE MUNNO PARA EAST CENTENARY". The Bunyip. No. 2662. South Australia. 20 November 1953. p. 1. Retrieved 11 April 2022 – via National

    District Council of Munno Para East

    District_Council_of_Munno_Para_East

  • Barry Toy
  • Australian rules footballer

    Barry Toy (born 20 April 1939) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL)

    Barry Toy

    Barry_Toy

  • List of United States Air Force fighter squadrons
  • Redesignated 6th Weapons Squadron 7th Fighter Squadron Holloman AFB F-22A "Bunyips" Inactivated 2014 / Redesignated 7th Fighter Training Squadron 8th Fighter

    List of United States Air Force fighter squadrons

    List_of_United_States_Air_Force_fighter_squadrons

  • Demon
  • Evil supernatural being

    translated into English as "demons" or "devils". The most notable is the Bunyip, which was originally a term applied to malevolent spirits in general. Tasmanian

    Demon

    Demon

    Demon

  • Adelaide University
  • Public university in South Australia

    Bradbrook, Sam (21 August 2019). "Roseworthy solar farm project begins". The Bunyip. Adelaide, South Australia. Archived from the original on 10 July 2024.

    Adelaide University

    Adelaide University

    Adelaide_University

  • List of Bananas in Pyjamas episodes
  • Stepping on Cracks (10 December 1999) Stuck Inside (13 December 1999) Bedtime Bunyip (14 December 1999) Speedy Bananas (15 December 1999) Home Video (16 December

    List of Bananas in Pyjamas episodes

    List_of_Bananas_in_Pyjamas_episodes

  • Aos Sí
  • Supernatural race in Irish and Scottish mythology

    Company Retrieved from United States Library of Congress via Archive.org 20 November 2017 Monaghan, Patricia (2004)The Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology

    Aos Sí

    Aos Sí

    Aos_Sí

  • Monsterverse
  • American kaiju media franchise

    introduces Baphomet, Typhon, Mokele-Mbembe, Tiamat, Abaddon, Leviathan, and Bunyip to the Monsterverse. Prior to announcing a shared cinematic universe between

    Monsterverse

    Monsterverse

    Monsterverse

  • List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition monsters
  • Manual: Volo's Guide to Monsters". Black Gate. Retrieved June 20, 2024. Duffy, William S. (2018). 20-sided monsters: The Adaptation of Greek Mythology to Dungeons

    List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition monsters

    List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition monsters

    List_of_Advanced_Dungeons_&_Dragons_2nd_edition_monsters

  • Koala
  • Arboreal herbivorous marsupial native to Australia

    The Bulletin cartoons, starting in 1904. This character also appeared as Bunyip Bluegum in Lindsay's 1918 book The Magic Pudding. The most well known fictional

    Koala

    Koala

    Koala

  • Selkie
  • Mythological creature

    London. p. 28. ISBN 0713429992. Pottinger (1908), pp. 173–175 Hardie, Alison (20 January 2007). "Dramatic decline in island common seal populations baffles

    Selkie

    Selkie

    Selkie

  • List of Australian Aboriginal mythological figures
  • Adnyamathanha people Bila, cannibal sun goddess of the Adnyamathanha people Bunyip, mythical creature said to lurk in swamps, billabongs, creeks, riverbeds

    List of Australian Aboriginal mythological figures

    List of Australian Aboriginal mythological figures

    List_of_Australian_Aboriginal_mythological_figures

  • Barry Humphries
  • Australian comedian (1934–2023)

    where Edna Everage made her movie debut in John B. Murray's The Naked Bunyip. In 1971–72 he teamed up with producer Phillip Adams and writer-director

    Barry Humphries

    Barry Humphries

    Barry_Humphries

  • Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019 film)
  • American film by Michael Dougherty

    names of the non-Toho Titans were revealed as Baphomet, Typhon, Abaddon, Bunyip, Methuselah, Behemoth, Scylla, Tiamat, Leviathan, and Mokele-Mbembe. Dougherty

    Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019 film)

    Godzilla:_King_of_the_Monsters_(2019_film)

  • List of newspapers in Australia
  • (Bordertown) The Border Times (Pinnaroo) The Border Watch (Mount Gambier) The Bunyip (Gawler) Burra Broadcaster (Burra) Coastal Leader (Kingston SE) The Courier

    List of newspapers in Australia

    List_of_newspapers_in_Australia

  • Diprotodon
  • Extinct marsupial genus

    been the origin of some aboriginal mythological figures—most notably the bunyip—and aboriginal rock artworks, but these ideas are unconfirmed. In 1830,

    Diprotodon

    Diprotodon

    Diprotodon

  • Chander Pahar (franchise)
  • Works based on a novel

    forests where Alvarez is killed by the Bunyip. Demoralised, Shankar tries to return to civilization. He finds the Bunyip's cave and the diamond mines by accident

    Chander Pahar (franchise)

    Chander Pahar (franchise)

    Chander_Pahar_(franchise)

  • Bunurong language
  • Extinct Aboriginal language of Victoria, Australia

    Districts, Daniel Bunce 1856] "The Bunyip". South Bourke and Mornington Journal. Vol. 49, no. 5. Victoria, Australia. 20 February 1913. p. 2. Retrieved 7

    Bunurong language

    Bunurong_language

  • Boyd Dawkins
  • Australian politician (1917–1996)

    Trove. "Cricket". Bunyip. 5 January 1934. p. 6. Retrieved 19 December 2014 – via Trove. "Roseworthy College Scholarships". Bunyip. 10 March 1933. p. 4

    Boyd Dawkins

    Boyd_Dawkins

  • Jenny Wagner (author)
  • Australian children's writer

    fellowship from the Australia Council's Literature Board. A bronze statue The Bunyip of Berkeley's Creek by Ron Brooks is mounted by the forecourt of the State

    Jenny Wagner (author)

    Jenny_Wagner_(author)

  • Shankar Ray Choudhuri
  • Fictional character of Bengali novel

    taken Carter's life, the Bunyip. A grieved and demoralised Shankar sets out to attempt to reach civilization. He finds the Bunyip's cave and the diamond mines

    Shankar Ray Choudhuri

    Shankar_Ray_Choudhuri

  • Yowie
  • Ape-like mythical creature from Australian folklore

    near Hill End, New South Wales, where it was described as a species of bunyip. Holden also cites the appearance of the Yowie's presence in a number of

    Yowie

    Yowie

    Yowie

  • Fairy
  • Mythical being or legendary creature in European folklore

    ISBN 0-7661-8134-0. "Hodson's Pictures". August 20, 2004. Archived from the original on August 20, 2004. Doyle, Arthur Conan (1922). The Coming of the

    Fairy

    Fairy

    Fairy

  • Oni
  • Japanese mythological creatures

    Japan-China Friendship Association. 1 March 2021. Archived from the original on 20 November 2022. Retrieved 14 May 2023. Lewis, Scott. Japanese Mythology. pp

    Oni

    Oni

    Oni

  • May Brothers and Company
  • Brothers. "The Late Mr. Fred May". The Bunyip. No. 1, 733. South Australia. 24 December 1897. p. 1 (Supplement to The Bunyip). Retrieved 21 July 2016 – via National

    May Brothers and Company

    May_Brothers_and_Company

  • Mermaid
  • Legendary aquatic creature with an upper body in human female form

    out here. "Mermaid". Dictionaries. Oxford. Archived from the original on 20 November 2018. Retrieved 16 April 2012. "mermaid". Oxford English Dictionary

    Mermaid

    Mermaid

    Mermaid

  • Will-o'-the-wisp
  • Atmospheric ghost lights

    p. 54. A. A. Mills (2000). "Will-o'-the-wisp revisited". Weather. 55 (7): 20–26. Bibcode:2000Wthr...55..239M. doi:10.1002/j.1477-8696.2000.tb04067.x. S2CID 121340285

    Will-o'-the-wisp

    Will-o'-the-wisp

    Will-o'-the-wisp

  • List of musicals: A to L
  • musicals Jenner changed her name due to gender transition in 2015. Scott, A. O. (20 September 2002). "A Stellar Gathering of Femmes Proves a Bit Fatale". The

    List of musicals: A to L

    List_of_musicals:_A_to_L

  • Henri Giffard
  • French airship and steam injector engineer

    List of firsts in aviation Alberto Santos-Dumont "Our Paris Letter". The Bunyip. No. 895. South Australia. 16 June 1882. p. 4. Retrieved 17 March 2019 –

    Henri Giffard

    Henri Giffard

    Henri_Giffard

  • Ozploitation
  • Genre of film produced in Australia

    for producers, and a training ground for emerging filmmakers". The Naked Bunyip (1970) Stork (1971) Walkabout (1971) Wake in Fright (1971) Night of Fear

    Ozploitation

    Ozploitation

  • Ben Fuller (producer)
  • English-born Australian theatrical entrepreneur

    and Wellington in the 1916/1917 seasons. A patriotic comedy musical, The Bunyip was a success. The five Gonsalez brothers opened a new tour in Sydney on

    Ben Fuller (producer)

    Ben Fuller (producer)

    Ben_Fuller_(producer)

  • Dee Bradley Baker filmography
  • Performances by American voice actor

    Tom Mazzocco, Dwayne McDuffie, Ed Scharlach: Movies & TV". Amazon. February 20, 2007. Retrieved November 12, 2011. "What's New Scooby-Doo?: The Complete

    Dee Bradley Baker filmography

    Dee Bradley Baker filmography

    Dee_Bradley_Baker_filmography

  • Leslie Duncan
  • Australian politician (1880–1952)

    controlled The Bunyip through the Great Depression and the shortages and manpower difficulties of the War years. In 1946 he left the Bunyip but retained

    Leslie Duncan

    Leslie_Duncan

  • Animatronics
  • Mechatronic puppets

    rubber, metal, and plastic, supported by an internal skeleton. An all-metal bunyip animatronic in Australia uses water to actuate the creature's mouth. Latex:

    Animatronics

    Animatronics

    Animatronics

  • Dulcie Dunlop Ladds
  • Australian author and playwright

    Bunyip Press.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link) Ladds, Dulcie Dunlop (1944). The lighted window and other stories. Brisbane : Bunyip

    Dulcie Dunlop Ladds

    Dulcie Dunlop Ladds

    Dulcie_Dunlop_Ladds

  • Grey alien
  • Alleged extra-terrestrial beings

    "Magickal Stories - Lam". Vice. Archived from the original on 20 December 2021. Retrieved 20 December 2021. Spraggett, Allen (10 January 1972). "The Unexplained

    Grey alien

    Grey_alien

  • List of non-government schools in Victoria, Australia
  • Retrieved 12 August 2019. Money problems leave schools in limbo, accessed 20 December 2010 Shanahan, Brittany (29 August 2017). "Ivanhoe Catholic school

    List of non-government schools in Victoria, Australia

    List_of_non-government_schools_in_Victoria,_Australia

  • Melbourne City FC
  • Association football club in Victoria, Australia

    for $12 million. The deal involved CFG acquiring 80% of Heart, the other 20% to be held by a consortium of businessmen allied to Rugby league club Melbourne

    Melbourne City FC

    Melbourne_City_FC

  • Goblin
  • Mythical creature

    Etymonline. Archived from the original on October 18, 2018. Retrieved December 20, 2011. CNRTL etymology of gobelin (online French) Du Cange et al, Glossarium

    Goblin

    Goblin

    Goblin

  • Brenton Langbein
  • Australian violinist, conductor and composer

    National Library of Australia. "Farewell concert for Brenton Langbein". The Bunyip. No. 5, 238. South Australia. 22 June 1951. p. 1. Retrieved 28 July 2025

    Brenton Langbein

    Brenton_Langbein

  • Lady of the Lake
  • Sorceress in Arthurian legend

    Loomis, Roger S. (1945). "Morgain la Fee and the Celtic goddesses". Speculum. 20 (2): 183–203. doi:10.2307/2854594. JSTOR 2854594. S2CID 161308783. Barber

    Lady of the Lake

    Lady of the Lake

    Lady_of_the_Lake

  • Bob Hawke
  • Prime Minister of Australia from 1983 to 1991

    Retrieved 3 September 2007. Wright, Tony (25 March 2014). "Tony Abbott's Bunyip Aristocracy: arise, Lord Clive and Lady Gina". The Sydney Morning Herald

    Bob Hawke

    Bob Hawke

    Bob_Hawke

  • Tarago River
  • River in Victoria, Australia

    of the south-eastern portion of the Yarra Ranges within the Bunyip State Park, near Bunyip Gap. The river flows generally east then south, then west by

    Tarago River

    Tarago_River

  • Diary of a Wombat
  • 2002 picture book by Jackie French and Bruce Whatley

    to Dance in the US The Shaggy Gully Times (2007) Emily and the Big Bad Bunyip (2008) Baby Wombat's Week (2009) Christmas Wombat (2011) Won - American

    Diary of a Wombat

    Diary_of_a_Wombat

  • Ida Rentoul Outhwaite
  • Australian artist (1888–1960)

    carrying her illustrations include: The Fairies of Fern Gully (1903) Mollie's Bunyip (1904) Mollie's Staircase (1906) Gum Tree Brownie and other Faerie Folk

    Ida Rentoul Outhwaite

    Ida Rentoul Outhwaite

    Ida_Rentoul_Outhwaite

  • The Silver Brumby (TV series)
  • Animated series

    who grumbles because some of the brumbies keep messing his webs up. Bunyip is a bunyip who dwells on Misty Lake. He looked fierce, but proved to be a dopey

    The Silver Brumby (TV series)

    The_Silver_Brumby_(TV_series)

  • List of songs about cities
  • "South Fremantle" by Ashley Naylor "Gladstone Pier" by Redgum "The Glenorchy Bunyip" by Augie March "The Boys Light Up" by Australian Crawl "Elly" by Kev Carmody

    List of songs about cities

    List_of_songs_about_cities

  • List of films: H
  • Hector the Mighty (1972) Hector and the Search for Happiness (2014) Hector's Bunyip (1986 TV) Hedd Wyn (1992) Hedda (1975) Hedda Gabler: (1920, 1925, 1961 &

    List of films: H

    List_of_films:_H

  • Gundagai lore
  • Aboriginal heritage of Gundagai

    1902 – The Bunyip". Trove.nla.gov.au. 27 November 1902. Retrieved 8 March 2012. "20 Sep 1947 – Bunyip Hunters at Gundagai". Trove.nla.gov.au. 20 September

    Gundagai lore

    Gundagai_lore

  • Melbourne Victory FC
  • Australian association football club

    apavlidis (20 January 2023). "Melbourne Victory Transfer Nick D'Agostino to Norwegian Club, Viking FK". Melbourne Victory. Archived from the original on 20 January

    Melbourne Victory FC

    Melbourne_Victory_FC

  • List of intentional communities
  • (community), Brisbane, Queensland, founder Athol Gill House of the Gentle Bunyip, Melbourne, Victoria, founder Athol Gill House of the New World, Sydney

    List of intentional communities

    List_of_intentional_communities

  • Elizabeth, South Australia
  • Suburb of Adelaide, South Australia

    region. The local newspaper was the now-closed News Review Messenger. The Bunyip newspaper also covers the Elizabeth area in its Playford Times section.

    Elizabeth, South Australia

    Elizabeth, South Australia

    Elizabeth,_South_Australia

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  • Bundi
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    Indian, Telugu

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    Name of a Food

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  • Navdip
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Navdip

    Light, The ever new light, New lamp, The sweet smell of a pack of fundip mixed with a new flame

    Navdip

  • Mapp
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mapp

    English : from a variant of the medieval female personal name Mab(be), a short form of Middle English, Old French Amabel (from Latin amabilis ‘loveable’). This has survived into the 20th century in the short form Mabel.English : possibly from an unattested Old English male personal name, Mappa.English : from Old Welsh map, mab ‘son’, which was used as a distinguishing epithet.

    Mapp

  • Bunney
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    English (Devon)

    Bunney

    English (Devon) : possibly a nickname, as Reaney suggests, for someone having a prominent lump or swelling, from Middle English boni, buny ‘swelling’, ‘bunion’ (see Bunyan). It is also possibly a topographic name from the southwestern English dialect word bunny ‘ravine’.

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  • Bunni
  • Biblical

    Bunni

    building me; my understanding

    Bunni

  • Navdeep | நவதீப
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Navdeep | நவதீப

    Light, The ever new light, New lamp, The sweet smell of a pack of fundip mixed with a new flame

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  • Bunni
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Bunni

    Building me.

    Bunni

  • Navadeep
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Navadeep

    Light, The ever new light, New lamp, The sweet smell of a pack of fundip mixed with a new flame

    Navadeep

  • Lofthus
  • Surname or Lastname

    Norwegian

    Lofthus

    Norwegian : habitational name from any of about 20 places so named for having a farmhouse with an upper story (see Loftus).English : variant of Loftus.

    Lofthus

  • Harding
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly southern England and South Wales) and Irish

    Harding

    English (mainly southern England and South Wales) and Irish : from the Old English personal name Hearding, originally a patronymic from Hard 1. The surname was first taken to Ireland in the 15th century, and more families of the name settled there 200 years later in Tipperary and surrounding counties.North German and Dutch : patronymic from a short form of any of the various Germanic compound personal names beginning with hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.Warren Gamaliel Harding (1865–1923), the 29th president of the U.S., was born on a farm in OH, of English and Scottish stock on his father’s side. Early American bearers of this very common name include Joseph Harding who died at Plymouth in 1633. His great-great grandson Seth was a naval officer during the American Revolution.

    Harding

  • Mabbitt
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    English

    Mabbitt

    English : from a pet form of the medieval female personal name Mab(be), a short form of Middle English or Old French Amabel (from Latin amabilis ‘lovable’). This has survived into the 20th century as a personal name in the short form Mabel.

    Mabbitt

  • Bunyan
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Bedfordshire)

    Bunyan

    English (Bedfordshire) : nickname for someone disfigured by a lump or hump, from a diminutive of Old French bugne ‘swelling’, ‘protuberance’. The term bugnon was also applied to a kind of puffed-up fruit tart, and so the surname may also have been a metonymic occupational name for a baker of these.

    Bunyan

  • Lowell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lowell

    English : variant of Lovell, derived from Anglo-Norman French lou ‘wolf’ + the diminutive suffix -el.Lowell is the surname of one of America’s most distinguished New England families, which have been prominent for over 200 years. Its founder, John Lowell (1743–1802), was a legislator and judge. The city of Lowell, MA was named in honor of his son Francis Cabot Lowell (1775–1817), a textile manufacturer.

    Lowell

  • Sundip
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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Sundip

    A Lighted Lamp; Light of God; Glowing; Challenging; A Virtuous Light

    Sundip

  • Navadeep | நவதீப
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Navadeep | நவதீப

    Light, The ever new light, New lamp, The sweet smell of a pack of fundip mixed with a new flame

    Navadeep | நவதீப

  • Laine
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    Northern Irish

    Laine

    Northern Irish : reduced form of Scottish McLean.English : perhaps a variant spelling of Lane.Finnish : ornamental name from laine ‘wave’. This is one of the most common names among those that were derived from words denoting natural features when hereditary surnames were adopted in Finland in the beginning of the 20th century. This name is found chiefly in southern Finland.French : metonymic occupational name for a worker or dealer in wool, from Old French la(i)ne ‘wool’ (Latin lana).

    Laine

  • Navdip | நவதீப
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Navdip | நவதீப

    Light, The ever new light, New lamp, The sweet smell of a pack of fundip mixed with a new flame

    Navdip | நவதீப

  • Mundip
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Mundip

    Light of Mind

    Mundip

  • Navdeep
  • Girl/Female

    Sikh

    Navdeep

    Light, The ever new light, New lamp, The sweet smell of a pack of fundip mixed with a new flame

    Navdeep

  • Buntin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Buntin

    English : variant of Bunting.

    Buntin

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  • Abdul-Baasid
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Abdul-Baasid

    Servant of the Expander (Allah)

  • Ninderbir
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Ninderbir

    Brave with Good Sleep

  • Medusa
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Medusa

    Cunning.

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    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Emerson, Emery

    Industrious

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    Charithra

    History

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    Muslim

    Komila |

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    Cristophe

    Christ bearer.

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    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Harihar

    Lord Vishnu or Vishnu and Shiva Together

  • Achmed
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, German

    Achmed

    One of Many Names of the Prophet Muhammad; Praiseworthy

  • Anukta
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Anukta

    Unexpressed; Unsaid

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  • Spirant
  • n.

    A term used differently by different authorities; -- by some as equivalent to fricative, -- that is, as including all the continuous consonants, except the nasals m, n, ng; with the further exception, by others, of the liquids r, l, and the semivowels w, y; by others limited to f, v, th surd and sonant, and the sound of German ch, -- thus excluding the sibilants, as well as the nasals, liquids, and semivowels. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 197-208.

  • Unrip
  • v. t.

    To rip; to cut open.

  • Ventose
  • a.

    The sixth month of the calendar adopted by the first French republic. It began February 19, and ended March 20. See Vend/miaire.

  • Subtonic
  • a.

    Applied to, or distinguishing, a speech element consisting of tone, or proper vocal sound, not pure as in the vowels, but dimmed and otherwise modified by some kind of obstruction in the oral or the nasal passage, and in some cases with a mixture of breath sound; -- a term introduced by Dr. James Rush in 1833. See Guide to Pronunciation, //155, 199-202.

  • Taurus
  • n.

    The Bull; the second in order of the twelve signs of the zodiac, which the sun enters about the 20th of April; -- marked thus [/] in almanacs.

  • Tournois
  • n.

    A former French money of account worth 20 sous, or a franc. It was thus called in distinction from the Paris livre, which contained 25 sous.

  • Twenty
  • n.

    A symbol representing twenty units, as 20, or xx.

  • Neoplatonism
  • n.

    A pantheistic eclectic school of philosophy, of which Plotinus was the chief (A. D. 205-270), and which sought to reconcile the Platonic and Aristotelian systems with Oriental theosophy. It tended to mysticism and theurgy, and was the last product of Greek philosophy.

  • Rundlet
  • n.

    A small barrel of no certain dimensions. It may contain from 3 to 20 gallons, but it usually holds about 14/ gallons.

  • Lead
  • n.

    One of the elements, a heavy, pliable, inelastic metal, having a bright, bluish color, but easily tarnished. It is both malleable and ductile, though with little tenacity, and is used for tubes, sheets, bullets, etc. Its specific gravity is 11.37. It is easily fusible, forms alloys with other metals, and is an ingredient of solder and type metal. Atomic weight, 206.4. Symbol Pb (L. Plumbum). It is chiefly obtained from the mineral galena, lead sulphide.

  • Processional
  • n.

    A hymn, or other selection, sung during a church procession; as, the processional was the 202d hymn.

  • Vocal
  • a.

    Consisting of, or characterized by, voice, or tone produced in the larynx, which may be modified, either by resonance, as in the case of the vowels, or by obstructive action, as in certain consonants, such as v, l, etc., or by both, as in the nasals m, n, ng; sonant; intonated; voiced. See Voice, and Vowel, also Guide to Pronunciation, // 199-202.

  • Bunion
  • n.

    Same as Bunyon.

  • Thallium
  • n.

    A rare metallic element of the aluminium group found in some minerals, as certain pyrites, and also in the lead-chamber deposit in the manufacture of sulphuric acid. It is isolated as a heavy, soft, bluish white metal, easily oxidized in moist air, but preserved by keeping under water. Symbol Tl. Atomic weight 203.7.

  • Last
  • n.

    A load; a heavy burden; hence, a certain weight or measure, generally estimated at 4,000 lbs., but varying for different articles and in different countries. In England, a last of codfish, white herrings, meal, or ashes, is twelve barrels; a last of corn, ten quarters, or eighty bushels, in some parts of England, twenty-one quarters; of gunpowder, twenty-four barrels, each containing 100 lbs; of red herrings, twenty cades, or 20,000; of hides, twelve dozen; of leather, twenty dickers; of pitch and tar, fourteen barrels; of wool, twelve sacks; of flax or feathers, 1,700 lbs.

  • Bunyon
  • n.

    Alt. of Bunion

  • Zwanziger
  • n.

    An Austrian silver coin equivalent to 20 kreutzers, or about 10 cents.

  • Prairial
  • n.

    The ninth month of the French Republican calendar, which dated from September 22, 1792. It began May, 20, and ended June 18. See Vendemiaire.

  • Livre
  • n.

    A French money of account, afterward a silver coin equal to 20 sous. It is not now in use, having been superseded by the franc.

  • Bunnian
  • n.

    See Bunyon.