- The
Wurundjeri people are an
Aboriginal people of the
Woiwurrung language group, in the
Kulin nation. They are the
traditional owners of the
Yarra River...
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Wurundjeri Way is a 1.9-kilometre (1.2 mi) road
running through the
Docklands Development west of the
Melbourne central business district, Victoria, Australia...
- the land encomp****ing
Melbourne are the Boonwurrung,
Woiwurrung and the
Wurundjeri peoples. In 1803, a short-lived
British penal settlement was established...
- Kurnaj-berring
tribe of the
Wurundjeri clan. The name "Bundoora" is
derived from "Kelbundoora", the name of a 19th-century
Wurundjeri man.
Prior to European...
- The
Wurundjeri Woi
Wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation,
previously the
Wurundjeri Tribe Land and
Compensation Cultural Heritage Council, is...
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other tribes in the
Kulin nation,
having particularly strong ties to the
Wurundjeri people. The
Registered Aboriginal Party representing the
Boonwurrung people...
- The
Wurundjeri Walk
Trail is a
shared use path for
cyclists and
pedestrians in the
inner eastern suburbs of
Blackburn South and
Forest Hill in Melbourne...
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known as
Geboor or
Geburrh in the
Aboriginal Woiwurrung language of the
Wurundjeri people. The
mountain was
sighted by
Hamilton Hume and
William Hovell on...
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Viewbank is are the
Wurundjeri.
Settlement and
dispossession of the
Wurundjeri lands began soon
after a
ceremony in
which Wurundjeri leaders conducted a...
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centred on the
banks of the
Yarra River, it is
bounded by
Spencer Street,
Wurundjeri Way and
Montague Street to the east, the
Yarra River and
Moonee Ponds...