The city, on a peninsula in the Brunswick River, was founded in 1771 by the crown colony of Georgia as a port.
The campus is made up of modern buildings that overlook the Brunswick River.
Brunswick River is a river in the South West region of Western Australia.
It is the main tributary of the Brunswick River.
Brunswick River is impounded by a lake at Tyagarah, where the local tea trees give the lake water a brown tint.
Berrúng and his brothers came back to the Brunswick River, where he made a fire, and showed the paigål how to make fire.
Additionally, a bridge had been built over the Brunswick River to allow nearby settlers to make use of the town's services.
The Brunswick River is considered the southernmost point of natural distribution.
At low tide it is still possible to see the shallow region where the bullocks made the crossing of the Brunswick River.
The north arm of the Brunswick River weaves through the north of the town.