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Brinja People

The Brinja People are the traditional peoples of the lands, seas, rivers and lakes from the Moruya River to Corunna Lake and west to Shoalhaven River, and south to Nadjongbilla [The Southern coast and highlands areas called the Burgali ] Barunguba called Montague Island is also part of the Brinja Lands. North of the Burgali are the Walbunja peoples, and west the Ngoonwai people (Braidwood and north and east of the Shoalhaven River) and the Burra Peoples. To the south are the Djiringanj people, the Wallendgar that move from Braidwood to Wallaga Lake, and to the south west are the Monaro Peoples. The Brinja ranged as far south as Omeo which is in Victoria today.

Lieutenant La Pérouse  expedition to Australia,[] arriving off Botany Bay on 24 January 1788 after traveling up the NSW coast from south of Barunguba.[ landed on the beach at Coil lake in New South Wales ( traditional name Kyaily) days before Captain Cook land on the shore of New South Wales. The Burgali (Lagoon Coast) was next impacted by John Horden and convict Francis Hunt in Sept 1828 at Meringo then called Congo by John Horden.