Examples of 'burdekin' in a sentence

Meaning of "burdekin"

Burdekin (noun): A term that does not have a widely recognized definition in English. It may be a proper noun, a surname, or have a specialized usage in a particular context
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  • A surname.
  • The Burdekin River, a river in northern Queensland, named after Thomas Burdekin, that flows into the Coral Sea.
  • The Shire of Burdekin, a local government area in northern Queensland, Australia.

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Burdekin was a pastoralist and politician.
It surrounded and followed the headwaters of the Burdekin.
Burdekin Dam is managed by SunWater.
Both towns are governed by the Burdekin Shire Council.
The Burdekin Dam is on the western boundary of the locality.
Shire of Burdekin.
The Burdekin region is labelled the sugar capital of Australia.
She also wrote under the name Kay Burdekin and under the pseudonym Murray Constantine.
He is one of three men 's quad division tennis players, alongside Burdekin and Lapthorne.
It is a part of the Burdekin Region which includes the neighbouring town of Ayr.
Many participants supported the views expressed by Mr. Burdekin.
See Lower Burdekin languages for more information.
The family moved to Australia, where Katharine Burdekin started writing.
He had a room at Burdekin House, home to artists and writers.
The Broken River also rises in the range, flowing west to join the Burdekin River.

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The red-tailed Burdekin plum is a fruit-bearing tree of cultural significance.
I am 23 years old and grew up in the Burdekin.
Early life = = Katharine Burdekin was born in Spondon, Derbyshire, the youngest of four children.
This, mostly two laned highway, is the major road of the Burdekin.
In 1900 he married Florence Burdekin who was the daughter of a very wealthy businessman in Sydney.
Southeast of Townsville, muddy, sediment-laden waters drained from the Burdekin River into the Coral Sea.
The Burdekin River forms the locality's north-western boundary.
Queensland 's largest dam is the Burdekin Dam, followed by Lake Awoonga.
The name was never adopted, but in 1976 the Council applied to become the Burdekin Shire.
In 1859 he led an expedition to explore the Burdekin River catchment.

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