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Re: Australian Trivia Only
Shane Crawford? lol.... haha
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Where is everybody?
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Who was the first european to discover Uluru and who did he name it after? Also, when was it given the name Uluru?
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No idea if they were actually the first Europeans to see Ayres Rock but Giles & Gosse got the credit I think. It was named after a South Australian govt official in an attempt to get brownie points as was the go back in those days. I doubt anyone actually knows when it was named Uluru if that dates back into the indigenous dream times of the tribes that frequented that area and there were quite a few, but I guess they would have all had their own names for it and none of them speak the same language so .....Newcastle George wrote: ↑Mon Aug 06, 2018 10:49 am Who was the first european to discover Uluru and who did he name it after? Also, when was it given the name Uluru?
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No one about so here is one to go on with. Who was the first person to win the Australian WNBL MVP award 6 times?
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Dunno who won it but WNBL MVP is Womens National Basketball League Most Valued Player (I think).
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I will take a stab at Liz Ellis.
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I bet you bloody well would as well



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