Noun
bushland (plural bushlands)
(chiefly Australia) An area of land in a natural, uncultivated state; wilderness, open forest.
Across the country about one million homes sit within 100 metres of bushland, which is considered most vulnerable to fire damage and loss of life. Source: Internet
After picking up the 17-year-old, Mr Keeley drove his Honda Jazz to nearby bushland where he was later beaten and hog-tied in what police allege was some form of hate crime. Source: Internet
A family who lost their home during recent bushfires in East Gippsland have had some much-needed good news after their four-year-old son was found safe and well in bushland almost 24 hours after he went missing. Source: Internet
Aerial view of fields in the Adelaide Hills Much of Adelaide was bushland before British settlement, with some variation – sandhills, swamps and marshlands were prevalent around the coast. Source: Internet
About 4:30pm on Saturday 6 August 2016 Tiemuzhen Chalaer attended a party held in bushland at Wheelbarrow Ridge Trail, Lower Portland (33.3864°S 150.8919°E). Source: Internet
I regularly walk the linear paths and tracks in this grassy bushland. Source: Internet