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Dillybag

AustraliaThis is an Aboriginal bag made of grasses, fur, hair or fibres twisted into cords. The original Aboriginal name was dhilla; the second part of the name was added by the European settlers.
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Digger

AustraliaThis popular term was first used to refer to those digging for alluvial gold in the 1850s. During World War I it became the most common nickname for the Australian soldier, and has retained this meaning.