Things to do in Pemulwuy NSW

Pemulwuy (also rendered as Pimbloy, Pemulvoy, Pemulwoy, Pemulwye, or sometimes by contemporary Europeans as Bimblewove or Bumbleway) (c. 1750 – 2 June 1802) was an Aboriginal Australian man born around 1750 in the area of Botany Bay in New South Wales.

After a year, Yemerrawanne died of a chest infection and Bennelong became homesick. It wasn't until September 1795 that he was back in his beloved country after being away for nearly three years. He maintained his 'European' ways for a while but in time returned to traditional life.Dec 19, 2017

Tedbury. Tedbury (c. 1780, Botany Bay – 1810, Parramatta), also known as Tidbury and Tjedboro, was a Darug Aboriginal Australian involved in frequent acts of resistance to British colonists in the early years of New South Wales. He was the son of noted warrior and resistance fighter Pemulwuy.

Description

Pemulwuy is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Pemulwuy is located 30 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of the Cumberland Council. Pemulwuy is home to the highest point between the Blue Mountains and Sydney, the summit of Prospect Hill. Wikipedia

Pemulwuy

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Pemulwuy NSW 2145, Australia

Stylish, white-tablecloth Italian restaurant for wood-fired pizza & some contemporary dishes.

685 The Horsley Dr

Late-night food · Vegetarian options · Good for kids