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Do you call it a willy-willy, whirly wind or dust devil?
Origin of Australian term 'willy-willy' links back to Pilbara First Nations Topic: Aboriginal Language Topic: Aboriginal Language A willy-willy near Nanutarra in WA's north-west. ( Supplied: Shane Ryan ) Growing up in Western Australia's remote Pilbara, Ngarluma Yindjibarndi man Patrick Churnside would often hear talk of the weather phenomenon known as a 'willy-willy'.
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