- Victoria, Australia. The
Jardwadjali name for the
mountain range itself is
Gariwerd. The 167,219-hectare (413,210-acre)
national park is
situated between Stawell...
- the
volcanic plains of
central Victoria from the
Mount William Range of
Gariwerd in the west to the
Pyrenees range in the east encomp****ing the Wimmera...
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traditional lands occupy the
lands in the
upper Wimmera River watershed east to
Gariwerd (Grampians) and west to Lake Bringalbert. The
Jardwadjali language was...
-
Retrieved 23
February 2024. "Budja
Budja Aboriginal Cooperative |
Halls Gap |
Gariwerd".
Budja Budja Aboriginal Cooperative.
Retrieved 27
December 2023. "Visit...
- also
possess many
important Aboriginal artifacts. A
local Aboriginal name
Gariwerd was
adopted by the
National Park in 1991 in
recognition of this fact; however...
- in the Dreamtime,
Bunjil took
shelter in a cave
located in the part of
Gariwerd that is now
known as the
Black Range Scenic Reserve, not far from Stawell...
-
symbiotic relationship between black fungi and red bacteria. The Grampians-
Gariwerd region is
Victoria is one of the
richest Aboriginal rock art
sites in south-eastern...
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Beauglehole in 1966. The
specific epithet (gariwerdensis)
refers to the
Gariwerd Range, also
known as the
Grampians Range in
Grampians National Park, where...
-
Tasmania by at
least 35,000
years ago.
There is
evidence of
occupation in
Gariwerd (the Grampians) – the
territory of the
Jardwadjali people – many thousands...
-
western Victoria". ABC News.
Retrieved 13
March 2017.
Benjamin Wilkie,
Gariwerd: An
Ecological History of the Grampians,
Csiro Publishing 2020 ISBN 978-1-486-30769-2...