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Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet, Banyule City Council, Banyule: Heartland of the Wurundjeri willam, 2011_
... Banyule: Heartland of the Wurundjeri willam...." by detailing some of the history of the Wurundjeri willam clan... of the Wurundjeri willam clan, including William Barak. Illustrations ...This booklet "looks into Banyule's Aboriginal heritage" by detailing some of the history of the Wurundjeri willam clan, including William Barak. Illustrations are from La Trobe Picture Collection, State Library of Victoria. Booklet prepared for Banyule City Council by Phillippa Sutherland.6 pages, colour illustrations. Cover is mainly orange with line drawings courtesy of the Rare Book collection State Library of Victoria. 2 copiesbanyule, wurundjeriwillam, william barak, phillippa sutherland -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Booklet, Banyule City Council by Phillippa Sutherland, Banyule - Heartland of the Wurundjeri Willam, 1988
... Banyule - Heartland of the Wurundjeri Willam.....;29 cm. Banyule - Heartland of the Wurundjeri Willam. Booklet ...Looking into Banyule's Aboriginal Heritage.Pp. 6; illus.;29 cm.Looking into Banyule's Aboriginal Heritage.barak, william, woiworung, banyule -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet, Emily Fitzgerald et al, Welcome to Wurundjeri country: the Wurundjeri history of Yarra, 2014
... wurundjeri willam...Brief history of the Wurundjeri-willam people of the area... pre-settlement times to the present. wurundjeri willam city ...Brief history of the Wurundjeri-willam people of the area now known as the City of Yarra, from pre-settlement times to the present.44p., paperback, printed in black and orange, illus.wurundjeri willam, city of yarra, aborigines - victoria -
Greensborough Historical Society
Planning Document, Banyule Indigenous Australians Commitment Plan (2012-2016) and 2012-13 Action Plan, 2012-2016
... wurundjeri willam...Contains a short history of the Wurundjeri willam... of the Wurundjeri willam, traditional owners of Banyule. Outlines ...Contains a short history of the Wurundjeri willam, traditional owners of Banyule. Outlines the Banyule Council's Statement of Commitment to Indigenous members of the community.This document contains both historical information and a plan for moving forward in identifying and promoting the culture and heritage of the Wurundjeri willam in Banyule.banyule city council, wurundjeri willam, indigenous heritage in banyule -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet, Banyule City Council, Banyule: looking into Banyule's aboriginal heritage, 2014_
... wurundjeri willam..." by detailing some of the history of the Wurundjeri willam clan... of the Wurundjeri willam clan, including William Barak. Illustrations ...This booklet "looks into Banyule's Aboriginal heritage" by detailing some of the history of the Wurundjeri willam clan, including William Barak. Illustrations are from La Trobe Picture Collection, State Library of Victoria. It appears to be a later edition of the 2011 booklet.8 pages, colour illustrations. Cover is mainly orange with pencil drawing of indigenous people.banyule, wurundjeri willam, william barak, billi-billeri -
Greensborough Historical Society
Poster, Banyule City Council, Statement of commitment to Indigenous Australians 2009: Banyule City Council, 2009
... wurundjeri willam... wurundjeri willam Poster, folded in 6 to pamphlet size. Text ...A brief history of Banyule Council's commitment to Indigenous Australians and the 2009 statement of commitment.Poster, folded in 6 to pamphlet size. Text and colour images.indigenous australians, banyule council, wurundjeri willam -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Nillumbik Reconciliation Group, Wurundjeri culture and resource kit, 1999
... Wurundjeri-willam... Yarra Valley history Wurundjeri-willam Boon Wurrung Bunurong ...Contains culture,history, time lines, cross word puzzles etc.maps, b&w photographs, b&w illustrations, games, word listswurundjeri, woiwurrung, woiworung, kulin, yarra valley history, wurundjeri-willam, boon wurrung, bunurong, wathaurong, kurrung, taungurung, taungurong, yarra yarra, william barak, john batman, coranderrk, nillumbik shire council -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Isabel Ellender et al, People of the Merri Merri : the Wurundjeri in colonial days, 2001
... Wurundjeri willam... Wurundjeri willam Merri Merri William Thomas maps, b&w illustrations ...This book looks at the earliest years of contact between Aborigines and Europeans in the Melbourne area. The contact period saw the Wurundjerei-willam resisting, coping with and adapting to a new and alien culture. A degree of mutual respect seems to have existed, at least for a short time, of each other?s intentions. It appears that the settlement at Port Phillip did not encounter the degree of violence seen elsewhere.maps, b&w illustrations, colourwoiwurung, woi wurrung, wurundjeri, wurundjeri willam, merri merri, william thomas, -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Koori Sites, 5/05/1999 12:00:00 AM
... Wurundjeri - Willam Tribe... Mitcham melbourne Sacred Sites Aborigines Wurundjeri - Willam ...Article about Aboriginal history in the City of Whitehorse.Article about Aboriginal history in the City of Whitehorse.Article about Aboriginal history in the City of Whitehorse.sacred sites, aborigines, wurundjeri - willam tribe, presland, gary, friends for whitehorse reconciliation group, millane, bernie, gittens, jaxon, boonwurning tribe -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Koori Sites, 1/04/1999 12:00:00 AM
... Wurundjeri-Willam Tribe... Archaeological sites Aboriginal Artefacts Wurundjeri-Willam Tribe ...Brochure with map showing Koori sites in the City of Whitehorse and giving a brief history of aborigines in area.Brochure with map showing Koori sites in the City of Whitehorse and giving a brief history of aborigines in area.Brochure with map showing Koori sites in the City of Whitehorse and giving a brief history of aborigines in area.aborigines, sacred sites, city of whitehorse, archaeological sites, aboriginal artefacts, wurundjeri-willam tribe -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Montmorency: the Farm on the Plenty / by Maureen Jones, 2015_
... time as a hunting ground for the Wurundjeri willam people... of Montmorency from its time as a hunting ground for the Wurundjeri ...A history of the Melbourne suburb of Montmorency from its time as a hunting ground for the Wurundjeri willam people to its uptake by white settlers and eventual evolution to the suburb we know today.A well researched and documented history of the Montmorency area.166 p., illus. (some col.). Soft cover.maureen jones, montmorency -
City of Whittlesea Art Collection
Painting - Gouache on paper, Mandy Nicholson, Djerri (Grub)
... Born in Healesville, Many Nicholson is a Wurundjeri-willam... Morang Born in Healesville, Many Nicholson is a Wurundjeri-willam ...Born in Healesville, Many Nicholson is a Wurundjeri-willam (Wurundjeri-baluk patriline) artist and Traditional Custodian of Melbourne and surrounds. Mandy also has connections to the Dja Dja wurrung and Ngurai illam wurrung language groups of the Central/Eastern Kulin Nation on her fathers side and German on her mothers.wurundjeri, aboriginal, kulin -
City of Whittlesea Art Collection
Painting - Gouache on paper, Mandy Nicholson, Yan Yean and Mernda
... Born in Healesville, Many Nicholson is a Wurundjeri-willam... Morang Born in Healesville, Many Nicholson is a Wurundjeri-willam ...Born in Healesville, Many Nicholson is a Wurundjeri-willam (Wurundjeri-baluk patriline) artist and Traditional Custodian of Melbourne and surrounds. Mandy also has connections to the Dja Dja wurrung and Ngurai illam wurrung language groups of the Central/Eastern Kulin Nation on her fathers side and German on her mothers.wurundjeri, aboriginal, kulin -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Montmorency: The Farm on the Plenty by Maureen Jones, 2015
... earliest years as a hunting ground the Wurundjeri willam people... earliest years as a hunting ground the Wurundjeri willam people ...This book lays out the history of Montmorency from its earliest years as a hunting ground the Wurundjeri willam people, through its uptake by white settlers. Ownership of the land remained in the hands of one family for four generations spanning seventy years, before the land evolved through small farmlets into a suburb once part of the former Shire of Eltham, now part of Banyule City Council.Little has been written on the history of this hidden suburb of Melbourne. This book is significant in that it is the first major local history publication devoted to the suburb gathered particularly from local historical society archives and oral histories. ISBN 9780980807912montmorency -
Merri-bek City Council
Acrylic on watercolour paper, Mandy Nicholson, Birrarung dragonflies in the rain, 2006
... to the Wurundjeri-willam (Woiwurrung language) clan of the Kulin Nation... to the Wurundjeri-willam (Woiwurrung language) clan of the Kulin Nation ...Primarily a painter, Mandy Nicholson also produces ceramics, carvings, murals, prints, designs and children’s clothing. Born in 1975, Nicholson was raised in Healesville and belongs to the Wurundjeri-willam (Woiwurrung language) clan of the Kulin Nation. Mandy’s paintings often represent important cultural rituals and are executed in her distinct graphic style. She uses the traditional motifs of her people blended with contemporary interpretation. -
Merri-bek City Council
Acrylic on watercolour paper, Mandy Nicholson, Cultural Map of Melbourne, 2003
... to the Wurundjeri-willam (Woiwurrung language) clan of the Kulin Nation... to the Wurundjeri-willam (Woiwurrung language) clan of the Kulin Nation ...Primarily a painter, Mandy Nicholson also produces ceramics, carvings, murals, prints, designs and children’s clothing. Born in 1975, Nicholson was raised in Healesville and belongs to the Wurundjeri-willam (Woiwurrung language) clan of the Kulin Nation. Mandy’s paintings often represent important cultural rituals and are executed in her distinct graphic style using the traditional motifs of her people blended with contemporary interpretation. Cultural Map of Melbourne shows significant sites across Melbourne. These include scar trees, corroboree trees, stone quarries, bush tucker sites, significant rivers, fresh water wells and traditional campsites. -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Diamond Creek, Barak Bushlands, Eltham, 2008
... of the Wurundjeri-willam people. Traces of these original inhabitants remain... of the Wurundjeri-willam people. Traces of these original inhabitants remain ...A habitat corridor and it strengthens the community. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p185 Barak Bushlands lie west of the Diamond Creek on the corner of Falkiner Street and busy, noisy Main Road. They form part of an important habitat corridor linking the Yarra River to the Kinglake National Park.1 Manna Gums, tawny frogmouths and platypuses are some of the indigenous plants and animals that have made their home there. The bushlands are the result of more than nine years of hard work by the local community with the Nillumbik Council, to transform a degraded flood plain into this refuge of natural beauty. In 1997, shortly after moving into the new Riverside Estate on Falkiner Street, Eltham, several residents noticed the sorry state of the Diamond Creek and surrounding area. Part of it was used as a cow paddock and although small patches of vegetation survived, the area was infested with weeds, rabbits, rubbish and drainage from the housing estate. At various times the 4.4 hectares had been used as a market garden and for shire stock piles. The residents began to restore the area by revegetating land along the Diamond Creek. In 1998 they established the Friends of the Diamond Creek Falkiner Street Reserve2 and 35 families joined from the 90-house Estate. Carolyn Mellor, as the Friends’ Land Manager, undertook a four-year horticulture course to guide this massive project for a volunteer organisation. Since 1999, she has been the Friends’ President. In 1999 the Friends urged the Nillumbik Council to undertake a feasibility study into establishing a wetland system and urban forest. Work began in 2002 with Nillumbik Council funding the project, supplemented by government grants. The Friends also received grants from Melbourne Water and Parks Victoria. Aided by the Friends and other community members, the Council created the Barak Bushlands consisting of a forest, a wetland, a bridge, a path and open space. The beautiful wetland treats most of the estate’s stormwater runoff. Storm water is filtered through plants in the wetland ponds then is released slowly into the billabong, before flowing into the Diamond Creek. The wetland also helps to minimise flooding and the improved water quality provides a flora and fauna habitat. The Friends and other volunteers planted more than 27,000 plants, more than one third of which they grew from seeds they collected at Lower Eltham and Wingrove Parks. Eltham High School students planted thousands of these through a Year Eight program introduced for this purpose. Other groups who assisted were: Green Corps, local Scouts and Guides – 2nd Montmorency, 1st Diamond Creek and 1st Eltham Cub Packs, Eltham College students, Eltham East Primary School, Landcare members, Eltham Lions Club and the Eltham Baptist Church. To maintain enthusiasm for the mammoth task, the Friends and other volunteers ‘adopted’ trees to water and wrote their names on the stakes. In 2004, to recognise the area’s original occupiers, the reserve was named Barak Bushlands. William Barak, who lived from 1824 to 1903, was the last chief of the Yarra Yarra tribe of the Wurundjeri-willam people. Traces of these original inhabitants remain in scar trees (bark sections removed to make a shield or canoe). That same year the Friends’ group was a finalist in the prestigious Federal Government, Banksia Environmental Awards. The Friends have also participated in Clean Up Australia, removing tonnes of rubbish and regularly testing the billabong, wetland and creek, for pollutants. For years the Friends, together with the Australian Platypus Conservancy, have tagged, measured and checked the health of platypuses from the Diamond and Mullum Mullum Creeks. With Latrobe University the Friends have conducted night walks to view owls, possums, bats and sugar gliders. Challenges for the council and the Friends continue with a large rabbit population, some vandalism, weed eradication and maintenance. However, thanks to this community effort, locals can now escape confined urban living on small blocks of land and enjoy the beauty of indigenous plants and animals. Working together has also strengthened the local community,This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, barak bushlands, diamond creek (creek), eltham -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Megan Goulding et al, Moreland post-contact Aboriginal heritage study, 2006
This study aims to identify Aboriginal heritage sites and landscape associations in the Moreland municipality that date from the pre-contact period through to the early contact period when Europeans settled in and around the area, to the present day.maps, colour photographs, b&w photographs, tableswoiworung, woi wurrung, wurundjeri, waa, bunjil, werribee river, port phillip, mount baw baw, great dividing range, yarra river, eastern kulin, gunung willam balluk, william barak, john batman, william thomas, moreland history, moieties, local history, colonisation