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- Further information: Australian Aboriginal mythology
- Adnoartina - the lizard guard of Uluru
- Altjira - God of Dreams
- Anjea - Fertility goddess
- Bagadjimbiri - Two brothers and creator gods
- Baiame - God of rain
- Bamapana - A trickster god who causes discord
- Banaitja - A creator god
- Bobbi-Bobbi - Supernatural being who lived in the heavens in the Dreamtime
- Bunjil - The supreme god, represented as an eagle
- Daramulum - Son of Baiame
- Dilga - Goddess of fertility and growth
- Djanggawul - Three siblings, two female and one male, who created the landscape of Australia
- Eingana - Creator goddess
- Galeru - A rainbow snake who swallowed the Djanggawul
- Gnowee - A solar goddess
- Julana - A lecherous spirit who surprises women
- Julunggul - A rainbow snake goddess
- Karora - A creator god
- Kidili - Ancient moon-man
- Kunapipi - Mother goddess (patron deity of heroes)
- Mangar-kunjer-kunja - Lizard god who created humans
- Numakulla - Two sky gods who created all life on Earth
- Pundjel - Creator god
- Ulanji - Snake-ancestor of the Binbinga
- Wala
- Wawalag - Sisters who were daughters of Djanggawul
- Wuriupranili - A solar goddess
- Yurlungur - Mythological copper snake
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