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Tullamareena (c.1820 – ?), also
known as Tullamarine, or Dullamarin, was an
Indigenous Australian man of the
Wurundjeri clan, from what is now the city...
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Tullamarine from
Airport West to the south. The name is
derived from
Tullamareena, a
young member of the
Indigenous Wurundjeri clan, who in 1838 escaped...
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ngurungaeta from 2006
until present Other notable Wurundjeri people include:
Tullamareena:
present during the
founding of
Melbourne Derrimut (1810–1864): a Boonwurrung...
- Airport". It is at Tullamarine, a name
derived from the
indigenous name
Tullamareena. Locally, the
airport is
commonly referred to as
Tullamarine or simply...
- "full-blooded"
Tasmanian Aboriginal person to have
survived British colonisation Tullamareena (c.1820 - ?) also
known as Tullamarine, a
Wurundjeri man who
burnt down...
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Robert Towns Truganina,
Victoria –
Truganini Tullamarine,
Victoria –
Tullamareena Turner,
Australian Capital Territory –
George Turner Watson, Australian...
- its name from an
indigenous inhabitant Moonee Moonee, who,
along with
Tullamareena,
burnt down and
escaped from the
first Melbourne gaol in 1838. The Port...
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Tullamareena escaping from a
Melbourne gaol
around 1838...
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between 19 and 30 minutes.[citation needed] The name is
derived from
Tullamareena, a
young member of the
Indigenous Wurundjeri clan, who in 1838 escaped...
- farms, on
areas previously used for
growing murnong. In
April 1838,
Tullamareena and Jin Jin were
arrested for
stealing potatoes from John Gardiner's...