Australia: The Land Where Time Began

A biography of the Australian continent 

Stonewoman Aboriginal Area

Highlights: The Tingha Stonewoman is a rock feature used by local Aboriginal people as a teaching and ceremonial site. A sign prepared in collaboration with local Aboriginal groups tells the story of a young woman punished for breaking traditional marriage laws.

Activities: You'll need to carry drinking water and allow one hour in total for the 1 km walk from the carpark. Camping is not permitted.

Access: The carpark is 6 km south of Tingha village on the unpaved Kempton Road. Tingha is 22 km south-east of Inverell and 55 km north-west of Guyra on paved roads.

List of animals recorded in the park

 

Author: M. H. Monroe
Email: admin@austhrutime.com
Last updated: 30/09/2011
 
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