Currimundi

You’ve chosen Currimundi – listen in to hear if it’s the correct answer.

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Currimundi is the correct answer. It translates into Place of the Flying-fox and is derived from the Kabi Kabi words Garrimundi or Girrimundi.


To learn more about Jinibara and Kabi Kabi culture, you can contact:


Uncle BJ Murphy at https://www.munnimbahdja.com


Uncle Lyndon Davis https://www.facebook.com/gubbigubbidance


At the end of this episode you are faced with a challenge. You find a flying-fox lying on the ground but you’re not sure if it’s sick or injured. 


What do you do? 


Pick up the flying-fox to get a closer look to see if it has an injury or illness? Go to episode 2.


Or, tell the nearest adult and call the RSPCA on 1300 ANIMAL? Go to episode 3.


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