Sunday 11 August: Fitzroy Crossing - It's Not Quite Brunswick Street

Today we are on the lands of the Bunuba People.

Before leaving Derby, we walked along the sculpture trail. All the sculptures below are by Mark Norval.

Contemplation

Kimberley Ringer

Family

Outback Football

Boab trees dot the landscape in Derby and Highway 1 to Fitzroy Crossing.

Inside the boab tree 


At the 2016 census, the population of the Fitzroy Crossing town-site was 1,297; with a further 2,000 or so people living in up to 50 Aboriginal communities scattered throughout the Fitzroy Valley. About 80% of the Fitzroy Valley population were Indigenous Australians with a split of closer to 60/40 (indigenous/non-indigenous) in the townsite. Tourism, cattle stations and mining are the main industries in the area.

Fitzroy River At Fitzroy Crossing

Straw-necked Ibis on the Fitzroy River

At the caravan park
  1. It’s far more interesting than Brunswick St. Thos sculptures are amazing.

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  2. That Boab tree would be a great home.

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  1. It’s far more interesting than Brunswick St. Thos sculptures are amazing.

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  2. That Boab tree would be a great home.

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