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Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Clare Gervasoni, Gnarrwirring Karung (Learning Place), Federation University Mt Helen Campus, 2018, 22/06/2018
... waddawurrung...The space has been named Gnarrwirring Karung, Waddawurrung for Learning Place. ...“Gnarrwirring Karung will be an impressive landmark throughout the Mt Helen Campus and a welcoming learning place.” waddawurrung gnarrwirring karung aboriginal mt helen campus reconciliation action plan s building waddawurrung language place names A number of photographs taken at the naming of a Federation University space in the Mt Helen Campus 'S' Building. ...Federation University Australia’s Student Commons Area at the Mt Helen Campus was the first FedUni building to be officially given an Aboriginal name, Gnarrwirring Karung. Meaning Learning Place in the local Wadawurrung language, the re-named centre (pronounced Narrowing Ker Ung) will provide recognition of the area’s cultural heritage and increase the vibrancy, diversity and rich culture throughout the campus. The re-naming ceremony was held at the Gnarrwirring Karung Student Commons Area, S Building, Mt Helen Campus. “The choice of name follows an extensive process of seeking suggestions from the student body, the University’s Aboriginal Education Centre and local Aboriginal custodians,” Geoff Lord, Chairman of the University’s Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) Committee, said. “The official naming meets many elements recognised within the FedUni RAP such as enhancing community, embedding culture, providing opportunity and, most importantly, respect. “The ceremony is a fine example of putting Aboriginal culture at the centre of our daily lives.” Jasmine Graham, Manager of the Aboriginal Education Centre, said the re-naming was a milestone for the local Aboriginal community. “The University is committed to greater recognition of Aboriginal heritage and culture throughout all of its campuses,” Ms Graham said. “Gnarrwirring Karung will be an impressive landmark throughout the Mt Helen Campus and a welcoming learning place.” A number of photographs taken at the naming of a Federation University space in the Mt Helen Campus 'S' Building. The space has been named Gnarrwirring Karung, Waddawurrung for Learning Place. waddawurrung, gnarrwirring karung, aboriginal, mt helen campus, reconciliation action plan, s building, waddawurrung language, place names -
National Wool MuseumFilm - This Place, National Wool Museum, 2022
... Waddawurrung...Film is narrated by Waddawurrung Elder Uncle Bryon Powell....Film is narrated by Waddawurrung Elder Uncle Bryon Powell. Waddawurrung First Nations Uncle Bryon Powell Bluestone: 150 Years of the Dennys Lascelles Woolstore National Wool Museum Four minute forty seven digital colour film with audio. ...Film produced by National Wool Museum for inclusion in the exhibition Bluestone: 150 Years of the Dennys Lascelles Woolstore. Film is narrated by Waddawurrung Elder Uncle Bryon Powell.Four minute forty seven digital colour film with audio.waddawurrung, first nations, uncle bryon powell, bluestone: 150 years of the dennys lascelles woolstore, national wool museum -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesImage, William Buckley
... William Buckley was an escaped convict who lived with the Waddawurrung....Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields William Buckley was an escaped convict who lived with the Waddawurrung. william buckley aborigines aboriginal wuddawurrung Image of William Buckley wearing a possum skin cloak and wearing two spears. ...William Buckley was an escaped convict who lived with the Waddawurrung.Image of William Buckley wearing a possum skin cloak and wearing two spears.william buckley, aborigines, aboriginal, wuddawurrung -
Torquay and District Historical SocietyGeological specimen - Rock fragments
... ...Waddawurrung...Indigenous Tools Waddawurrung Two stones, possibly shaped as cutting tools Geological specimen Rock fragments ...The two stones were found in middens between Whites Beach and Point Impossible in the mid 1960s. They are believed to be cutting tools used by the Wadawurrung local indigenous people.Two stones, possibly shaped as cutting toolsindigenous, tools, waddawurrung -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Buckley's Cave, Point Lonsdale, 31/03/2015
... ...Waddawurrung...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields william buckley aborigines point lonsdale buckley's cave Waddawurrung Colour photograph of William Buckley's Grave on the coastline at Port Lonsdale. ...Colour photograph of William Buckley's Grave on the coastline at Port Lonsdale. william buckley, aborigines, point lonsdale, buckley's cave, waddawurrung -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Buckley's Cave, Point Lonsdale, 31/03/2015
... ...waddawurrung...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields william buckley aborigines point lonsdale buckley's cave waddawurrung Colour photograph of William Buckley's Grave on the coastline at Port Lonsdale. ...Colour photograph of William Buckley's Grave on the coastline at Port Lonsdale. william buckley, aborigines, point lonsdale, buckley's cave, waddawurrung -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Buckley's Cave, Point Lonsdale, 31/03/2015
... ...Waddawurrung...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields william buckley aborigines point lonsdale buckley's cave Waddawurrung Colour photograph of William Buckley's Grave on the coastline at Port Lonsdale. ...Colour photograph of William Buckley's Grave on the coastline at Port Lonsdale. william buckley, aborigines, point lonsdale, buckley's cave, waddawurrung -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical SocietyPainting - Portrait, William Henry Bacchus, 1782-1849, Circa 1808-1818
... William Henry Bacchus was one of the first British colonists to arrive in the Waddawurrung and Wurundjeri first nations peoples country 55 kilometers west of Melbourne in 1838. ...Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society Lerderderg Library Main Street Bacchus Marsh William Henry Bacchus was one of the first British colonists to arrive in the Waddawurrung and Wurundjeri first nations peoples country 55 kilometers west of Melbourne in 1838. ...Artist is not known. Comments recorded at the time of purchase are that it is possibly by 'Plimer'. Andrew Plimer, 1763-1837 and his brother Nathaniel Plimer, 1757-1828, were notable British miniaturist portrait painters.William Henry Bacchus was one of the first British colonists to arrive in the Waddawurrung and Wurundjeri first nations peoples country 55 kilometers west of Melbourne in 1838. He established a large sheep property and built a notable large Georgian style home which still stands in the town of Bacchus Marsh today. From shortly after his arrival the area became known to the colonists as Bacchus's Marsh, and was later officiaslly named 'Bacchus Marsh' in his memory.Small framed painting of William Henry Bacchus. On the reverse is a label which reads: Captain William Henry Bacchus who arrived in the district of Bacchus Marsh early in 1838, was born in Suffolk, England, 1782, and died at Bacchus Marsh on 26 February 1849. His remains were interred in the graveyard of Holy Trinity Church which during his lifetime he had richly endowed with a gift of land. He was a Captain of the 2nd Royal Surrey Militia and formerly Captain of the 18th Light Dragoons.bacchus family, william henry bacchus 1782-1849 -
Clunes MuseumBook, Fred Cahir, THEY RESCUED US! ABORIGINAL HEROES ON COUNTRY
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields FIRST NATIONS WADDAWURRUNG COUNTRY THIS BOOK AIMS TO ILLLUMINTAE HERIOIC REUCRES BY ABORIGINAL PEOPLE OF NON-ABORIGINAL PEOLE ACROSS AUSTRALIA FROM THE EARLIEST DAYS... ...THIS BOOK AIMS TO ILLLUMINTAE HERIOIC REUCRES BY ABORIGINAL PEOPLE OF NON-ABORIGINAL PEOLE ACROSS AUSTRALIA FROM THE EARLIEST DAYS....1 SOFT COVER BOOK. FRONT COVER ILLUSTATION OF A MAN HOLDING A HAT ALOFT. HORSE IN FRONT OF TREE, TAN AND BROWN COLOURED DEPICTION A YOUNG PERSON, LIES AT THE FOOT OF THE MAN. .2 POSTCARDnon-fictionTHIS BOOK AIMS TO ILLLUMINTAE HERIOIC REUCRES BY ABORIGINAL PEOPLE OF NON-ABORIGINAL PEOLE ACROSS AUSTRALIA FROM THE EARLIEST DAYS...first nations, waddawurrung country
