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About John Young

I am retired from full time work, but remain the CEO of Yindi Systems, a boutique consultancy that helps clients to create marketing and communication solutions using the Internet, social media, Google's fabulous free technologies and the incredible Wordpress for web sites. Most of the projects now undertaken by us are voluntary advocacy projects related to better public transport in NSW, supporting indigenous art, opposing cuts to Medicare and preserving the whole environment, especially in greater Sydney.

Anaiwan People and their role in the first train at Armidale

Some months ago now Deni McKenzie OAM hooked me up with Kerry Moran, who is an Elder of the Anaiwan people living at Silver City Aboriginal Community, close to Armidale.

Kerry Moran has just provided me with more information about the Anaiwan people, their language and a train song recorded by her grandfather of great grandfather.

In August or September 2025 I plan to use the publication of the “Armidale Train Song” as a major theme for the NEN Marketing and Media Plans. This could include giving an Indigenous name to the GNR line. But we are still doing research into the country of other tribes/mobs that the GNR line passed through in the 19th century.

The echidna is the Totem of the Anaiwan and Banbai people. It is named iwata in the Nganyaywana language of the Anaiwan people, who are traditional owners of Mt Duval/Armidale region, and kukra in Banbai language of the neighbouring Banbai people from the Guyra region.

It features in rock art around Guyra and is commonly seen in the New England Tablelands. Some Aboriginal groups have eaten and continue to eat the echidna, it is a valued food source across Aboriginal communities throughout Australia.


Audio Recordings about the Anaiwan People and their History

Introducing the New England Transport Plan

This plan was written by Rick Banyard as Project Manager, with Sections needing subject matter expertise and review writted by numerous individuals and local community groups in the New England region of NSW.


This Plan will be submitted in the near future to the NSW Transport, as part of its Strategic Regional Integrated Transport program.