Station: A farm or ranch, especially one devoted to cattle or sheep.
Sturt, Charles [1795-1869]: Indian-born Australian explorer, explored eastern Australia, his explorations led to the discovery of the river system in southeastern Australia.
Sundowner: (Historical) A swagman who arrives at a place too late for work, but looking for food and/or shelter.
Swag: A bundle or roll of bedding and other personal items.
Swagman: A man who travels from place to place looking for work, e.g. carrying a swag.
Tucker: Food.
Wallaby: One of a number of marsupial species of the genus Wallabia, etc., related to the kangaroo, but smaller; (colloquial) “on the wallaby (track)”, on the move, on the road.
Waltz Matilda: To wander with a swag. “Waltz”, to travel in circles.
Warrigal: Originally the dingo, or native dog of Australia; by association, anything wild; brumbies (wild horses).
Water-bag/waterbag: A bag for carrying water, usually canvas.