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  • Mark my words, that booyong's centuries are numbered.
  • Rainforest trees present include shatterwood, black booyong, elkhorn ferns.
  • Below the white booyong and black booyong are commonly found.
  • Below the white booyong and black booyong are commonly found.
  • A branch railway line connected Ballina with the Murwillumbah railway line railway at Booyong.
  • Often seen in association with the White Booyong.
  • He gets frequent assignments from this school, but still attends Booyong full-time.
  • It grows on the more fertile basaltic soils, often associated with the White Booyong.
  • However, you see, that strangler fig has the booyong in its grip, wrapped right around.
  • He plays as a ruckman in the Booyong High school team, and is nearly six feet tall.
  • He is the number one rover in the Booyong side, and portrayed as a very small character.
  • It grows in certain Big Scrub remnants such as Booyong Flora Reserve and Andrew Johnston Big Scrub Nature Reserve.
  • She is a fair coach, coming to Booyong at the beginning of book 2, to replace Coach Pappas.
  • As much fun and knowledgeable as Michael, he notes a thick and powerful, high-rising tree called a buttressed booyong.
  • In Australia, they are a well-known rainforest species known by their Indigenous Australian name, booyong or the tulip oak.
  • It is native to eastern Queensland and northeastern NSW, Australia, where it is known as "'white booyong " '.
  • In book 7, it is revealed that he is leaving Booyong High to attend Eckert School of Music on a piano scholarship, in Sydney.
  • The major remnants are : the Booyong Flora Reserve, Victoria Park Nature Reserve, Davis Scrub Nature Reserve, Boatharbour, and Hayters Hill Nature Reserve.
  • He attends local high school Booyong High throughout books 1-3 and 5-7, pausing for a short stint at Gosmore Grammar in book 4.
  • The Big Scrub was dominated by White Booyong ( " Heritiera trifiolata " ) and Australian Red Cedar ( " Toona australis " ).
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