Billibellary

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1William Barak / Ngurungaeta / Woiwurrung language / Yarra River / Kulin / Fitzroy Gardens / Melbourne / Wurundjeri Tribe Land and Compensation Cultural Heritage Council / Joy Murphy Wandin / Indigenous peoples of Australia / Wurundjeri / Billibellary

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Source URL: about.unimelb.edu.au

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-04 20:28:29
2William Barak / Dja Dja Wurrung / Billibellary / Kulin / Woiwurrung language / Yarra River / Crow / Bunurong / Derrimut / Indigenous peoples of Australia / Wurundjeri / Coranderrk

CORANDERRK Invasion and dispossession The Kulin clans who established the Coranderrk Aboriginal station in 1863 were true survivors. They had inhabited the lands and waters of central Victoria for thousands of years. Ye

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Source URL: www.minutesofevidence.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-01-20 16:25:58
3States and territories of Australia / Billibellary / Merri Creek / Yarra River / Yarra Bend Park / Woiwurrung language / William Thomas / Ian D. Clark / Northcote /  Victoria / Wurundjeri / Indigenous peoples of Australia / Melbourne

parknotes Yarra Bend Park Aboriginal History Yarra Bend Park has a rich Aboriginal past, and once included the locations of the Yarra Aboriginal Protectorate Station and the Merri Creek Aboriginal School. The Wurundjeri

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Source URL: m.parkweb.vic.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2011-08-15 01:08:07
4Coranderrk / Simon Wonga / Wonga Park /  Victoria / Ngurungaeta / Yarra River / Warrandyte /  Victoria / Taungurong / Billibellary / Indigenous peoples of Australia / Wurundjeri / William Barak

William Barak Australia’s leading civil rights figure of the 19th Century William Barak was born at Brushy Creek in present day Wonga Park, named after his cousin Simon Wonga who preceded Barak as Ngurungaeta (Headman)

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Source URL: gallery.mailchimp.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-30 00:15:11
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