The Galali or Kalali were an indigenous Australian people of the state of Queensland.
Garlali is now extinct, but some outlines of the language were written out by Nils Holmer, Maryalyce McDonald and Stephen Wurm.
According to an estimate by Norman Tindale Kalali tribal territory stretched over some 4,800 square miles (12,000 km2).
Proceeding west from Eulo to Thargomindah and the Bulloo River, and upstream as far as Norley.
[2] The descendants of the Kalali speakers mostly live in Brisbane, Cherbourg (the old Aboriginal Mission), and small New South Wales and Queensland towns such as Bourke, Thargomindah, Cunnamulla, and Charleville.