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- Konongwootong is a locality that is found in south west Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Shire of Southern Grampians, on the Coleraine-Edenhope...
- m****acre of up to 60 Jardwadjali people of the Konongwootong Gundidj clan occurred near the current day Konongwootong reservoir. The Post Office opened on 16...
- 60 Jardwadjali Aboriginal people of the Konongwootong Gundidj clan occurred near the current day Konongwootong reservoir (then known as Den Hills cr****)...
- Konongwootong gundidj clan George McNamara, hut-keeper 'Lanky Bill', sole survivor from the Fighting Hills m****acre 1 April 1840 near Konongwootong reservoir...
- George, Pringle and James Whyte) and cousin John Whyte managed the Konongwootong run near Hamilton, Victoria. On 8 March, the Whytes and three convict...
- after the Fighting Hills M****acre. Over 40 Konongwootong Gunditj Aboriginal people killed near Konongwootong Reservoir (then Denhills Cr****). From the...
- ****bria in England. Prior to white settlement, Aboriginal people of the Konongwootong Gundidj clan lived in the local area. The first white explorers to p****...
- Kanawalla)  • Hil**** (1924–1956)  • Karabeal (1872–1949)  • Konongwootong (1916–1957 Konongwootong North)  • Melville Forest (1923–1975)  • Mirranatwa (1882–1952)...
- Fighting Waterholes m****acre – The Whyte brothers murdered a further 40 Konongwootong Gunditj people. 1843 Warrigal Cr**** m****acre – Between 100–150 Gunai...
- this spot and a m****acre which took place around that time nearby, at Konongwootong (Clark 1995, pp. 27–28). " While the blacks were holding a corroboree...