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More episodes of the podcast Australian Legendary Tales Folk-Lore of the Noongahburrahs As Told To The Piccaninnies
- 00 – Preface & Introduction, by Andrew Lang, MA
- 01 – Dinewan the Emu, and Goomblegubbon the Bustard
- 02 – The Galah, and Oolah the Lizard
- 03 – Bahloo The Moon And The Daens
- 04 – The Origin of the Narran Lake
- 05 – Gooloo The Magpie and the Wahroogah
- 06 – The Weeoombeens and the P
- 07 – Bootoolgah the Crane and Goonur the Kangaroo Rat
- 08 – Weedah the Mocking Bird
- 09 – The Gwineeboos the Redbreasts
- 10 – Meamei the Seven Sisters
- 11 – The Cookooburrahs and The Goolahgool
- 12 – The Mayamah
- 13 – The Bunbundoolooeys
- 14 – Oongnairwah And Guinare
- 15 – Narahdarn the Bat
- 16 – Mullyangah The Morning Star
- 17 – Goomblegubbon, Beeargah, and Ouyan
- 18 – Mooregoo the Mopoke and Bahloo the Moon
- 19 – Ouyan the Curlew
- 20 – Dinewan The Emu, And Wahn The Crows
- 21 – Goolahwilleel the Topknot Pigeons
- 22 – Goonur, the Woman-Doctor
- 23 – Deereeree the Wagtail, and the Rainbow
- 24 – Mooregoo the Mopoke, and Mooninguggahgul the Mosquito Bird
- 25 – Bougoodoogahdah the Rain Bird
- 26 – The Borah of Byamee
- 27 – Bunnyyarl The Flies And Wurrunnunnah The Bees
- 28 – Deegeenboyah the Soldier-Bird
- 29 – Mayrah, The Wind That Blows The Winter Away
- 30 – Wahambeh The Turtle
- 31 – Wirreenun The Rainmaker