- The
Wadawurrung nation, also
called the Wathaurong, Wathaurung, and
Wadda Wurrung, are an
Aboriginal Australian people living in the area near Melbourne...
- area. It
depicts Bunjil, a
mythical creature in the
culture of the
local Wautharong Aboriginal people.[citation needed]
Geoglyphic texts and
images are common...
- as a
holiday destination. The
traditional owners of this area are the
Wautharong people of the
Kulin nation. The
escaped convict William Buckley, the first...
-
European settlement, it was
inhabited by the
Bengalat Bulag clan of the
Wautharong tribe,
members of the
Kulin nation.
European explorers first arrived in...
- and
William Hovell arrived at the bay in 1824 they met with the
local Wautharong people who
referred to the bay as "Jillong" and the
surround land "Corayo"...
- of the
escaped English convict,
William Buckley, who
lived among the
Wautharong people around the
Bellarine Peninsula for 32
years after escaping into...
-
Indigenous people was
William Buckley, an
escaped convict, who was with the
Wautharong people near
Melbourne for thirty-two years,
before being found in 1835...
- late 1830s. Wynd (1992)
suggests that
there was less
conflict with the
Wautharong traditional owners in the
Barrabool Hills than
further inland, but that...
-
William Buckley escapes from ****van Bay, Victoria. He
lives with the
Wautharong Aboriginal people for 32 years. 26 June – John
Macarthur writes the Statement...
- 1830s and 1840s, the
Werribee River was the
scene of
conflict between the
Wautharong people and the
European colonisers. The
squatter Charles Franks and a...