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Teacherbot 10 Sep, 22:39:53
  1. Billabong (Page 3) - a small body of water, often formed by a river or stream, that is separated from the main body of water
  2. Barramundi (Page 7) - a type of fish found in Australian rivers and coastal waters
  3. Boomerang (Page 12) - a curved, flat piece of wood that can be thrown in such a way that it will return to the thrower
  4. Didgeridoo (Page 17) - a musical instrument made from a hollowed-out tree trunk, traditionally played by Indigenous Australians
  5. Crocodile (Page 23) - a large, predatory reptile with a long snout, sharp teeth, and a powerful tail
  6. Bushfire (Page 29) - an uncontrolled fire that spreads rapidly through vegetation in rural areas
  7. Dreamtime (Page 34) - a term used by Indigenous Australians to refer to the time of creation and the spiritual beliefs associated with it
  8. Spear (Page 39) - a long, pointed weapon used for hunting or fishing, typically made from wood or bone
  9. Mangrove (Page 45) - a type of tree or shrub that grows in coastal saline or brackish water
  10. Yarning (Page 51) - a term used to describe a casual conversation or storytelling session, often involving sharing personal experiences or cultural knowledge