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Wadawurrung
Regions with significant populations
Languages
Wadawurrung, English
Religion
Australian Aboriginal mythology, Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Boonwurrung, Dja Dja Wurrung, Taungurung, Wurundjeri
see List of Indigenous Australian group names

The Wadawurrung nation, also called the Wathaurong, Wathaurung, and Wadda Wurrung, are an Aboriginal Australian people living in the area near Melbourne, Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula in the state of Victoria. They are part of the Kulin alliance. The Wathaurong language was spoken by 25 clans south of the Werribee River and the Bellarine Peninsula to Streatham. The area they inhabit has been occupied for at least the last 25,000 years.

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Wadawurrung

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The Wadawurrung nation, also called the Wathaurong, Wathaurung, and Wadda Wurrung, are an Aboriginal Australian people living in the area near Melbourne...

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Wadawurrung language

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Wadawurrung, also rendered as Wathawurrung, Wathaurong or Wada wurrung, and formerly sometimes Barrabool, is the Aboriginal Australian language spoken...

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Bellarine Peninsula

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The Bellarine Peninsula (Wadawurrung: Balla-wein or Biteyong) is a peninsula located south-west of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, surrounded by Port...

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Kulin nation

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Boonwurrung and Ngurai-illam-wurrung; and the western language group of just Wadawurrung. The central Victoria area has been inhabited for an estimated 42,000...

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Geelong

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which Geelong sits were the Wadawurrung (also known as Wathaurong) Aboriginal people of the Kulin nation. The Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal...

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Bindi Cole

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Australian contemporary new media artist, photographer, writer and curator of Wadawurrung heritage. Born in Melbourne in 1975, she holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts...

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Magpie goose

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bird is known as gurrumaṯtji, or around Ramingining as gumang. In the Wadawurrung language, the magpie goose is known as Ngangok. Juvenile Immature Taking...

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Bonnie Fagan

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born in 1979 in Footscray, Victoria, Australia. She was born into the Wadawurrung community. In 1987 her family moved to Talbot, Victoria, where Fagan...

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2023 Music Victoria Awards

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Barwon Club Hotel in Geelong (Wadawurrung) The Bridge Hotel – Castlemaine (Dja Dja Wurrung) Volta – Ballarat (Wadawurrung) Meeniyan Town Hall – South Gippsland...

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Humpy

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wiltjas in Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara languages, mia-mia in Wadawurrung language. They were temporary shelters made of bark, branches, leaves...

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City of Greater Geelong

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"Civic Precinct" in the Geelong CBD. 1838 – Geelong (from the Indigenous Wadawurrung word "djillong", meaning "tongue of land") declared a town 1849 – Geelong...

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Mount Elephant

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Elephant exists on the border of the Djargurd Wurrong and Wathawurrung (Wadawurrung) tribal boundaries, with the Gulidjan, and Girai wurrung tribes next...

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You Yangs

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River mouth in Geelong, celebrating the contemporary song lines of the Wadawurrung people and recognising their land and traditions. Autumn and winter are...

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Wyndham Vale

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Aboriginal clans. It formed the boundary between three main language groups: Wadawurrung, Woiwurrung and Boon wurrung. They all lived in the area now known as...

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Wathaurung Aboriginal Corporation

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the Aboriginal culture is maintained there. The organisation trades as Wadawurrung or Wathaurung. The Wathaurung Aboriginal Corporation has offices based...

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Duneed Aboriginal Land Reserve

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1-acre (0.40 ha) Duneed Aboriginal Land Reserve was set aside for the Wadawurrung (Wathaurong) people. The reserve was located on Ghazeepore Road just...

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Ballarat

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to heritage overlays. The Ballarat region was first populated by the Wadawurrung people, an Indigenous Australian people. The first Europeans to sight...

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Willem Baa Nip

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Billy, Wormebaneep, William Gore or Billy Wa-wha, was a member of the Wadawurrung (Wathaurung). Born in about 1836 on the banks of a lagoon believed to...

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Shire of Pyrenees

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service centre in Avoca. The traditional owners of this land are the Wadawurrung, Dja Dja Wurrung, Wotjobaluk and Eastern Maar. In the 2021 census, the...

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Brisbane Ranges National Park

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popular. Other attractions include the Ted Errey Nature Circuit and Wadawurrung walk. Relatively flat and suitable for those of moderate fitness, the...

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Serendip Sanctuary

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Serendip Sanctuary is located in the traditional Country of the Wadawurrung People. Wadawurrung Country covers over 10,000 km2 (3,900 sq mi) from the Great...

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Foreigners Everywhere

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1882–1961 Walthamstow, England lived in London Marlene Gilson b. 1944 Wadawurrung, Warrnambool, Australia lives in Gordon, Australia Luigi Domenico Gismondi...

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Aboriginal reserve

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Melbourne: Colony of Victoria. "Djillong Timeline" (PDF). Djillong (Wadawurrung Traditional Owner Aboriginal Corporation and Geelong One Fire Reconciliation...

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Geelong Arts Centre

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targeted at the youth but are all-ages inclusive. The name comes from the Wadawurrung language for magpie. Workshops have included Short Black Opera, Extraordinary...

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