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Gidgee may refer to any of a number of species of ''Acacia'' native to arid or semi-arid regions of Australia, or to the vegetation communities in which these species dominate: * Most commonly ''
Acacia cambagei ''Acacia cambagei'', commonly known as gidgee, stinking wattle, stinking gidgee in English, or gidjiirr, by transliteration from indigenous languages of north-western NSW, is an endemic tree of Australia. It is found primarily in semiarid and a ...
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Acacia argyrodendron ''Acacia'', commonly known as the wattles or acacias, is a large genus of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae. Initially, it comprised a group of plant species native to Africa and Australasia. The genus na ...
'', commonly known as "Black Gidgee" * '' Acacia anastema'', commonly known as "Sanddune dometrius" or just "Gidgee" * ''
Acacia crombiei ''Acacia crombiei'', commonly known as pink gidgee, is a shrub belonging to the genus '' Acacia'' and the subgenus ''Phyllodineae'' that is native to central Queensland. Description The tree typically grows to a height of around with a habit th ...
'', commonly known as pink gidgee. * ''
Acacia pruinocarpa ''Acacia pruinocarpa'', commonly known as black gidgee, gidgee or tawu, is a tree in the family (biology), family Fabaceae that is endemism, endemic to arid parts of Australia. Description Black gidgee is a tree with an upright habit and typica ...
'', commonly known as "Gidgee" or "Black Gidgee" * '' Acacia subtessarogona'', commonly known as "Spreading Gidgee" * ''
Acacia georginae ''Acacia georginae'' is a perennial tree which is native to arid areas of central Australia and has been introduced into the United States. Common names for it include Georgina gidgee, Georgina gidyea and poison gidyea. Description The tree ty ...
'', commonly known as "Georgina Gidgee"


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Gidgee Gold Mine The Gidgee Gold Mine is a gold mine in Western Australia, 82 km north of the town of Sandstone. The mine was, until recently, owned by APEX Minerals NL, but purchased by Panoramic Resources in February 2011.