Gidgee is a term used to describe a type of Australian wattle tree that produces dense wood commonly used for fence posts, furniture, and fuel. Some synonyms for gidgee include acacia cambagei, stinking wattle, golden gidgee, and black gidgee. Each of these terms is a unique descriptor for this particular species of tree, with the color and aroma of the wood being distinguishing features. The gidgee tree is found primarily in the arid regions of Australia and is revered by many for its durability and strength. Its importance as a natural resource has led to the development of sustainable harvesting practices that promote its continued growth and preservation.