Warangesda Aboriginal Mission | |
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Location | Warangesda, Darlington Point, Murrumbidgee Council, New South Wales, Australia |
Coordinates | 34°35′51″S 146°00′46″E / 34.5976°S 146.0128°E |
Built | 1880–1926 |
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Official name | Warangesda Aboriginal Mission and Station; Warangesda Mission; Warangesda Aboriginal Station; Warrangesda |
Type | State heritage (complex / group) |
Designated | 9 July 2010 |
Reference no. | 1810 |
Type | Mission |
Category | Australian Aboriginal |
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The Warangesda Aboriginal Mission is a heritage-listed former Australian Aboriginal mission site at Warangesda, Darlington Point, Murrumbidgee Council, New South Wales, Australia. The mission was designed and built between 1880 and 1926. It is also known as Warangesda Aboriginal Mission and Station, Warangesda Mission, Warangesda Aboriginal Station, and Warrangesda. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 9 July 2010.[1] The Naden (Lydia Naden) family as well as Florence (Cot) Johnson also lived at Warangesda.