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I told the others I'd leave when we got to the Galah, so they'll understand.
The galah had its head in a burrow and was digging vigorously.
It has also adopted a town logo, the galah.
This is the Galah they keep talking about.'
It is called the Galah, possibly after a local bird (and also a play on "gala").
Galah is also Australian slang for someone who is a bit of a fool.
The classification of the Galah was difficult.
'Busy night for everyone, what with the Galah and everything,' said Ron.
The word galah refers to the pole used for knocking fruit down from trees or when punting a boat.
They added that their favourite was "Yer flamin' great galah!"
For Flaming Galah, the band moved in a more blues/boogie rock direction.
The Galah nests in tree cavities.
These, I learned, were galahs and have unwittingly lent their name to the expression "dumb as a galah."
You stupid Bundaberg-swilling galah he said quietly, as he reached for the over-ride.
Although fragmentary, the remains are similar to the Western Corella and the Galah.
"Seasons of Change" originally appeared as a single released after the first album but before Flaming Galah.
Brett leaves to go travelling and he gives his pet Galah, Dahl, to Libby.
'Galah' was the same pink as the breast feathers of a galah.
He is an animal lover and was the owner of Dahl the Galah who still resides with the Kennedy family to this day.
Flaming Galah is Australian rock band Fraternity's second and final studio album, released in 1972.
Six out of the ten songs on Flaming Galah are re-recordings of older tracks:
A longstaff is called galah panjang.
Hantu galah: a ghost with legs and arms as long and slender as bamboo poles.