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- The Boonwurrung, also spelt Bunurong or Bun wurrung, are an Aboriginal people of the Kulin nation, who are the traditional owners of the land from the...
- po****r. The town is named after Loch Inver (Lake Entrance) in Scotland. The Bunurong aboriginal people were custodians of this stretch of coast for thousands...
- The Bunurong Land Council Aboriginal Corporation is a Registered Aboriginal Party and incorporated ****ociation representing the Bunurong (Boon wurrung)...
- smaller of the two parks; Bunurong Marine National Park. Both parks are named after the Bunurong Aboriginal people. Bunurong Marine Park is considered...
- The Bunurong Marine and Coastal Park (/ˈbʌnərɒŋ/) collectively are a marine park and a coastal park located along the reef and coast of Harmers Haven,...
- Callistoctopus bunurong, the southern white-spot octopus, is a species of octopus in the family Octopodidae, that can be found in Australia waters at depths...
- the last vestige of natural vegetation along Brighton's fores****. The Bunurong (also known as the Boonwurrung) have a strong connection with the coastline...
- The earliest inhabitants of the area were the Yalloc Bulluk clan of the Bunurong people, of the Kulin nation. In the Bunwurrung language the island is known...
- Putnaroo, Thurung, Toturin, and Gippsland dialect ("Detailed record of the Bunurong". AusAnthrop Australian Aboriginal tribal database. AusAnthrop anthropological...
- 000 Kulin people from three distinct language groups – the Wurundjeri, Bunurong and Wathaurongresided in the area. It was an important meeting place...