- This article is for the Indigenous Australian group. For their language see Worimi language. For their lands leased to NSW Parks and Wildlife, see Worimi conservation lands.
Worimi people are Indigenous Australians from the eastern
Port Stephens and
Great Lakes regions of coastal
New South Wales,
Australia. Before contact with settlers, their people extended from Port Stephens in the south to Forster/Tuncurry in the north and as far west as
Gloucester. They were said to be taller and stouter than those living around
Sydney and were said to be more prone to laughter than tears.