The woomera was developed by the indigenous people of Australia.
The woomera was made in Australia by the indigenous people. The woomera is an Australian aboriginal "throwing stick", designed to help the indigenous people of Australia to throw their spears further.
A woomera is a spear-thrower. The indigenous people of Australia used the woomera to help them throw a spear further.
A woomera is a spear-thrower. The indigenous people of Australia used the woomera to help them throw a spear further.
No, the woomera was not invented by Australians in the modern sense. It is a traditional spear-throwing tool used by Indigenous Australians for thousands of years. The woomera is believed to have originated in Australia and is an important part of Indigenous hunting practices and culture.
Yes, Woomera in Australia was used as a launch site for satellites in the past. The WRESAT satellite, launched in 1967, was Australia's first satellite and was launched from Woomera. Additionally, a number of other satellites were also launched from Woomera in the following years.
The woomera is an Australian aboriginal "throwing stick", designed to help the indigenous people of Australia to throw their spears further.
Josef Brown was born on October 8, 1969, in Woomera, South Australia, Australia.
Woomera is a test facility in Australia run by the Department of Defence. it is named after the woomera which is an Aboriginal spear throwing device. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woomera,_South_Australia
JAMES JUPP has written: 'FROM WHITE AUSTRALIA TO WOOMERA: THE STORY OF AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION'
The dust storms of September 2009 originated in South Australia, in the central northern desert regions, not far from Maralinga and Woomera.
The first inventors in Australia were the Indigenous Australians. They were canny and resourceful people who invented items such as the woomera, boomerang and even fish traps.