The constituent languages are groups are arranged from southwest to northeast:
Yuin group The
Yuin (southern) group includes: • The extinct
Tharawal languages spoken along the
South Coast of New South Wales, including Thawa, Dyirringany, Thurga, Tharawal, and possibly Gweagal. •
Nyamudy language spoken by people around Canberra •
Ngarigo (Ngarigu) spoken by the
Ngarigo people •
Ngunnawal, also known as Gundungurra (Gundungura, Gudungura, or Gandangara), spoken by the
Ngunnawal people and
Gandangara people in inland south-eastern
New South Wales in the now Yass region.
Yora group " is derived from "
gula" in the
Dharuk and Gundungurra languages The Yora or Iyora (central) group is accepted by Dixon. •
Dharug, an extinct language •
Darkinjung, an extinct language. They were spoken in the region of
Sydney.
Kuri group The
Kuri (northern) group has been reduced to its southernmost languages: •
Worimi languages:
Worimi (Worimi, Katthang, Birrpayi),
Awabakal •
Dunghutti language Languages once classified as Kuric include
Yugambal,
Yuggarabul (Yuggera), and
Nganyaywana (Anaiwan) further north. ==Comparison==