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Most souvenir shops and tourist centres have boomerangs, although they will not be the sort that returns. For an authentic returning boomerang, you would need to visit a centre that specialises in educating the public on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander history in Australia.

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Souvenir shops or aboriginals that make them.

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I believe that you can buy a boomerang at the Scheels store.

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