Barkindji group proposes dual names for Darling River

THE Geographical Names Board of NSW is seeking public comment on a proposal by the Barkindji Native Title Group Aboriginal Corporation to dual-name the Darling River as Baaka.

The proposed dual name of Baaka is for the full length of the Darling River, beginning about 39km north-east of Bourke, winding through Bourke, Wilcannia, Menindee, Pooncarie and Wentworth, where it joins the Murray River.

Geographical Names Board chair Narelle Underwood said the board was committed to reawakening Aboriginal place names.

“Dual naming supports recognition and revival of Aboriginal languages,” Mrs Underwood said.

“We want to make sure the local community has an opportunity to provide their feedback.

“The Geographical Names Board will also reach out to relevant local Aboriginal land councils, local government councils and National Parks seeking endorsement of the proposal.”

Baaka has been proposed by the Barkindji Native Title Group as the name has been used and passed down through generations by local communities.

Through the public consultation process, the community has been encouraged to have a say on the proposed name and its spelling.

Where a feature has a non-Aboriginal name, an Aboriginal name can be assigned and will sit alongside the non-Aboriginal name, each having equal status.

Once a dual name proposal is assigned, signposts, maps and directories relating to the area will feature both names.

Since June 2001, the NSW Government has supported a dual-naming policy for geographical features and cultural sites.

Through place names, communities have the opportunity to unlock past stories, preserve traditions, reawaken language and provide a sense of belonging and identity.

Dual naming does not apply to towns, roads, localities or other administrative areas such as a reserve or state forest.

The proposal can be viewed and submissions lodged on the Geographical Names Board website at www.gnb.nsw.gov.au until January 28, 2020.

Alternatively, email submissions can be lodged with the Geographical Names Board secretary at ss-gnb@customerservice.nsw.gov.au or written submissions mailed to 346 Panorama Avenue, Bathurst, NSW 2795.

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